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    Partition of Bengal

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    tagore(amar sona bangla) - slogans by bankim chandra chaterji ( vande mataram ) -picketing of shops(curfew) -- 4point programe a.swadeshi and boycott b.national education c.massmovement d.swaraj LEADERS IN SUPPORT OF ANTI PARTION MOVEMENT -Bal gangadher tilak(maharastra) -SURENDRA NATH BANNERJI -Lala lajpat Rai(Punjab) Programes of swadeshi and boycott -bengolies felt very humiliated‚ cheated and insulted -meaning of ->Boycott -social boycott of people who sold or buy british goods

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    besides Telang and Badruddin Tyabji (who along with Pherozeshah were described as "the three bright boys of Bombay")‚ Ranade‚ Gokhale‚ Wacha‚ W. C. Bonnerjee and Bal Mohan Wagle were close to Pherozeshah. This made him a part of the Liberal School of Indian politics. His antipathy to violent methods in politics alienated him from Tilak and Pal‚ his innate trust in constitutionalism‚ his dislike of regional and communal developments‚ made him criticise Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. These were characteristics

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    ``He had always been a private citizen without wealth‚ property‚ title‚ post‚ academic distinction‚ scientific achievement or artistic gift. Yet men with governments and armies behind them paid homage to him. He was the spokesman for the conscience of world. His style was born of a genuine humility of soul. The United Nations paid tributes and lowered its flag when he died.’’ These are the words written by the late Pandrangi Rajeswara Rao in his book‚ "Profiles in Patriotism’’ epitomising the personality

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    At the time of the first war of independence‚ any number of papers were in operation in the country. Many of these like Bangadoot of Ram Mohan Roy‚ Rastiguftar of Dadabhai Naoroji and Gyaneneshun advocated social reforms and thus helped arouse national awakening. It was in 1857 itself that Payam-e-Azadi started publication in Hindi and Urdu‚ calling upon the people to fight against the British. The paper was soon confiscated and anyone found with a copy of the paper was prosecuted for sedition. Again

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    Indian National Army And Its Role in Independence struggle Yogesh Dilhor ID NO. 1947 IIND YEAR‚ B.A.‚ LL.B. (HONS.) DATE OF SUBMISSION: 25TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2012 NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY 1 Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 Research Methodology .............................................................................................................. 4 Aim .....

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    Nathuram Godse’s Answer to Charge Sheet (Excerpts from Para. 26‚ 27) Below is an excerpt of Godse’s answer to the charge sheet filed against him on Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination. As I grew up I developed a tendency to free thinking unfettered by any superstitious allegiance to any isms‚ political or religious. That is why I worked actively for the eradication of untouchability and the caste system based on birth alone. I openly joined anti-caste movements and maintained that all Hindus are of

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    Virtually‚ all of India’s languages are spoken in Mumbai‚ and daily newspapers in Gujarati‚ Hindi‚ Urdu‚ Sindhi‚ Tamil and Malayalam are published here. Marathi journalism‚ on the other hand‚ first flowered in Pune under the renowned patriot Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1857-1920) in the 1880s‚ and Marathi’s dowager daily‚ Sakal‚ began in Pune in 1932‚ another product of nationalist idealism. Mumbai’s dominance distorts any attempt to take simple snapshots of ’Maharashtra’ as a whole. Though Maharashtra in

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    THE WESTIN PUNE‚ INDIA  INDUSTRAIL TRANING REPORT ABHIJIT.MANE YCMOU -2nd YEAR INSTITUTE OF ADVANCE MANAGEMENT‚ GOA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE TRAINING REPORT  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT   I would like to convey my sincere thanks to all the people who have supported me in making the project and especially to all my faculty member and Mr.Anuraj.Bhatnagar & Mr.Sanjay.Kumar for accepting me as a trainee

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    National Youth Day is celebrated in India on 12 January on the birthday of Swami Vivekananda. In 1984‚ the Government of India declared and decided to observe the birthday of Swami Vivekananda (12 January‚ according to the English calendar) as a National Youth Day every year from 1985 onwards. To quote from the Government of India ’s communication‚ ’it was felt that the philosophy of Swamiji and the ideals for which he lived and worked could be a great source of inspiration for the Indian Youth

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    sacrifice and political sagacity of great men and women of the country. This struggle which gained momentum in the early 20th century‚ threw up stalwarts like Mahatma Gandhi‚ Lala Lajpat Rai‚ Motilal Nehru‚ Abul Kalam Azad‚ C. Rajagopalachari‚ Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ Gopal Krishna Gokhale‚ Jawaharlal Nehru and Subash Chander Bose. Their number and stature often gives us an erroneous impression that it was only a man’s movement. But it is not so. Many prominent women played a leading role in the freedom

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