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    Cancellation of MNC’s contract and restoration of water supply to the municipality d) All the above. 6. Which one of the following political parties grew out of a movement? a) Asom Gana Parishad b) CPI C) INC 1 D) BSP 7. How can democratic reforms be carried out? 1 a) By political activists b) By Political parties and movements c) Through Constitutional means d) All the above. 8. Which one of the following is

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    They had grown during the British rule. Jawaharlal Nehru wrote in 1946: “Nearly all our problems today have grown during British rule and as a direct result of British policy‚ the prices‚ the minority problems‚ various vested interests‚ foreign‚ and Indian‚ the lack of industry and the neglect of agriculture‚ the extreme backwardness in the social services and above all‚ the tragic poverty of the people.”

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    • Educational • Video • About Us The Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 Rabindranath Tagore Tagore and His India by Amartya Sen* Voice of Bengal Rabindranath Tagore‚ who died in 1941 at the age of eighty‚ is a towering figure in the millennium-old literature of Bengal. Anyone who becomes familiar with this large and flourishing tradition will be impressed by the power of Tagore’s presence in Bangladesh and in India. His poetry as well as his novels‚ short stories‚ and essays are very

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    kind of awareness to the people who were very eager to know her. Being an animal‚ a cow was unable to say who she was. She would often come to her Master who had prepared her foods including grass‚ straw‚ rice-water and husk. Her eating style‚ the movement of jaws was like if she was uttering some words in favour of the people. People thought her to be a strange creature and the Master knew her whereabouts. Because after well reception she had to leave the Street without any further halt. The Master

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    Limited (BPSCL) with Damodar Vally Corporation. C. Mjunction Services Limited‚ with Tata Steel. The Government of India owns about 86% of SAIL’s equity‚ SAIL got Maharatna status on May 2010. It had Navratna status during 1997-2010. It listed on Indian stock exchange since 1992. SAIL traces its origin to the Hindustan Steel Limited (HSL) which was set up on January 19‚ 1954. Steel Authority of India Ltd. The company‚ incorporated on January 24‚ 1973. In 1978 SAIL was restructured as an operating

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    The Home and the world is a book that discusses issues such as the Bengal partition movement‚ the issue of nationalism and ideas about what a country is etc. A major theme is this book is the relationship of the home and the world which is outside. All three characters play a major role in influencing this theme in different ways. Nikhil enjoys the modern way of living while Bimala is quite the opposite‚ following the true Hindu tradition‚ never goes out of the house. “Once I had asked Bimala

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    To Sir Syed’s advice‚ The Muslims remained loyal but actions were rapidly changing the Indian act and on all sections of the population‚ politics were being pushed. The main encouraging factor was that the Muslims’ intelligent class desired representation; the common people needed a platform to unite. It was the diffusion of western thought

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    Subhas Chandra Bose ( listen (help•info); January 1897 – 18 August 1945 [unconfirmed]) byname Netaji (Hindi: “Respected leader”) was an Indian revolutionary who led an Indian national force against the British Raj (and therefore also against the allied Western powers) during World War II. Bose was one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. He is presumed to have died "in absentia" on 18 August 1945 from injuries sustained in an alleged

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    2011 How did the Civil Rights Movement Change America? Research Paper Amber Paschal Young Henderson Middle School Thesis This paper will explain how the civil rights movement changed America. The civil rights movement occurred to ensure African American rights‚ and plummeted during the 1950s and 1960s. if this movement wasn’t successful‚ the world would be way different than it is today. The civil rights movement was the time in America in which

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    and 19th centuries‚ the British gained full power over India. Bitterness towards the British developed as Hindus and Muslims were denied jobs and high positions in the government and army. The Indian National Congress (INC)‚ lead by Jawaharlal Nehru‚ was created by the end of the 19th Century. Indians demanded equal opportunity and freedom from colonial rule. The British wanted to make the Muslims their allies in order to counter the perceived threat of the Hindu educated class. The British feared

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