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    India was under British rule for over more than 200 years. The freedom of India did not come easily. It required fearless courage and true spirit to regain India’s freedom. The freedom history of India is full of great leaders and freedom fighters that faced exploitations‚ hardships and immense torture to earn freedom that was dutifully ours. It demanded immense courage and sacrifice to devote one’s life to the cause of freedom of the mother nation. Every Indian who lived under the British rule dreamt

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    Two Sides of Imperialism

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    Wadsworth‚ 2007) * Mathisen‚ Ralph W. “Peregrini‚ Barbari‚ and Cives Romani: Concepts of Citizenship and the Legal Identity of Barbarians in the Later Roman Empire” American Historical Review 111‚ Issue 4 (2006): 1011-1040 * Overfield‚ James H. and TilakBal K. “Speech to the Indian Nation Congress”‚ Sources of Twentieth Century Global History‚ (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company‚ 2002) * Overfield‚ James H. and Ferry‚ Jules‚ “Speech Before the French Chamber of Deputies‚ 1883” Sources of Twentieth Century

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    The Swadeshi Movement started with the partition of Bengal by the Viceroy of India‚ Lord Curzon‚ 1905 and continued up to 1908. It was the most successful of the pre-Gandhian movements. Its chief architects were Aurobindo Ghosh‚ Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai. Swadeshi‚ as a strategy‚ was a key focus of Mahatma Gandhi‚ who described it as the soul of Swaraj (self rule). Gandhi‚ at the time of the actual movement‚ remained loyal to the British Crown. History

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    *****Books and Authors***** Books by Award Winning Authors Books by Nobel Laureates Rabindranath Tagore Gitanjali Gora Gardner The Post Office Hungry Stones The King of Dark Chamber The Home and the World Chandalika VS Naipaul In a Free State A Bend in the River An Area of Darkness The Mystic Masseur India: A Million Mutinies Now Amartya Sen The Argumentative Indian Growth Economics The Idea of Justice On Economic Inequality Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny

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    celebrating the 68th Independence day of our country. The day when India got freedom against the British Rule after so many years of struggle. On this day we pay tribute to our great freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi‚ Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru‚ Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ Sarojini Naidu and many others who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of our country. It is on this day in 1947 that Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru addressed the constituent assembly at the Parliament‚ delivering his famed‚ eloquent speech‚ Tryst

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    The struggle for freedom can be broadly divided into four phases each contributing towards the sharpening of the divide between the rulers and the ruled. The first phase began when the British won the Battle of Plassey in 1757‚ and Robert Clive‚ the representative of the East India Company‚ became the Governor of Bengal. From then onwards‚ the British succeeded in consolidating their presence in India. This was the first phase‚ in which the British Governor-Generals and the Indian leaders both collaborated

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    things. Using our intellect will force us to make decisions‚ right or wrong‚ time will tell. If wrong‚ so what‚ we will learn by our mistakes. The key is to try. Ganesh Puja was prevalent in Maharashtra since the ancient times. We owe it to Bal Gangadhar Tilak for reviving it. He used to unite the people and arouse them against the misdeeds of foreign rule. Its popularity has only grown in

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    SPORTS DAY-2013 1)WELCOMING OF THE GUEST WITH SCHOOL BAND BHAVIKA: HUM SAINIK HAIN VEER NIRALAY HUM SAINIK HAIN VEER PARVAT SE UNCHE GAURAV MEIN SAGAR SE GAMBHIR HUM AJAY HAIN SUDRID SAHASI HUM NIRBHAY RANDHIR PRAAN HAMARE JYOTI PUNJ HAIN SHAKTI SMRADHI SHARIR DITI: THE SCHOOL BAND IS WELCOMING THE GUEST OF THE DAY WITH

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    merging numerous princely states with the Indian Union.  Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the firebrand freedom fighters of India. He gave the slogan- "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it". To serve the cause of freedom and countrymen Tilak founded schools and published newspapers. Tilak was famous as one of the trios- Bal‚ Pal and Lal. People loved him and accepted him as their leaders and so he was called Lokmanya Tilak.  Ram Prasad Bismil Ram Prasad Bismil was one of those

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    Histroy of Press

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    History of Press Printing press was introduced in India by the British. In 1674 the first printing apparatus was established in Bombay followed by Madras in 1772. The British encouraged only those newspapers and journals that supported them. They were always suspicious of journalists & newspapers. They were against any kind of criticism. The first English newspaper in India ‘The Bengal Gazette’ or ‘Hicky’s Gazette’. Year 1780‚ Published weekly. Political and Commercial paper. Some of his

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