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    Chetan Bhagat Chetan Bhagat’ (born 22 April 1974) is an Indian author‚ columnist‚ screenwriter‚ television personality and motivational speaker‚ known for his English-language dramedy novel’s about young urban middle-class Indians. A noted public intellectual‚ Bhagat also writes columns about the youth‚ career development[1] and current affairs.[2][3] for The Times of India (in English) and Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi). Bhagat’s novels have sold over a total of seven million copies. In 2008‚ The New

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    Bhagat Singh‚ a Sandhu Jat‚[1] was born on 28 September 1907 to Kishan Singh and Vidyavati at Chak No. 105‚ GB‚ Banga village‚ Jaranwala Tehsil in the Lyallpur district of the Punjab Province of British India. His birth coincided with the release from jail of his father and two uncles‚ Ajit Singh and Swaran Singh.[2] His family were Sikhs‚ some of whom had been active in Indian independence movements‚ and others having served in Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army. His ancestral village was Khatkar Kalan

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    Here the most admirable character is Vroom (Varun Malhotra). Chetan Bhagat through his character vroom explains how other country people are ruling India indirectly. This century youngsters are more interested in IT jobs to earn in dollars but in reality what they are doing is modern slavery. They slave themselves to get salary from foreign countries. As Chetan Bhagat describes how nationalists formed "The talented kids felt no need to belittle the local cultural‚ language

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    The 'Truth'of Fiction

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    Presidency University‚ Kolkata. (Formerly Presidency College‚ Kolkata) U.G. I Admission Test 2011 Department of English Syllabus: Candidates are to be tested on:  Linguistic competence  Comprehension ability  Literary aptitude and interpretive skills  Familiarity with literary and cultural texts  Flair for expression SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER Time: 2Hours Full Marks: 100 Answers exceeding the stipulated word limit will be penalized 1. Read the following poem and critically evaluate it in not more

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    Biography of Bhagat Singh

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    BHAGAT SINGH: AN EVERGREEN ICON OF INDIAN YOUTH DEBABRATA BISWAS‚ M.P; General Secretary‚ All India Forward Bloc The name Bhagat Singh has become a synonym of revolution. He was one of the great revolutionaries who made supreme sacrifice for the nation. Thousands of young people sacrificed their lives in the altar of India’s liberation struggle but the name Bhagat Singh has a special place in the history of our independence. No other young revolutionary of India got much empathy in the minds of

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    Bhagat Singh ( 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh‚ the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages. Born into a Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist

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    “PROBLEMS AND ASPIRATIONS OF YOUTH” AS HIGLIGHTED IN THE NOVELS OF CHETAN BHAGAT INTRODUCTION: Trying hands on contemporary writing and then reigning over hearts of millions is not that easy as has been proved by one of the prominent writers of the day – Chetan Bhagat. Very few authors have managed to reach out to such a wide audience as Chetan Bhagat. There is originality of content in his writings and when he writes people feel as if it is their story. He is a phenomenon that has affected everybody

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    revolutanires like Bhagat Singh. In response to this‚ the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association planned to explode a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly where the ordinance was going to be passed. This idea was originated in the mind of Bhagat Singh‚ who was influenced by a similar bombing by a martyr anarchist Auguste Vaillant in the French Assembly. Tha plan was to send Bhagat Singh off to Russia‚ while Batukeshwar Dutt should carry on the bombing with Sukhdev. Sukhdev then forced Bhagat Singh to

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    How does the text‚ “The Miracle of Purun Bhagat reflect colonialist and post-colonialist ideas? Which of these is more dominant? Kipling’s tale reflects the values of both the colonising British and the indigenous Indian population but the climax reinforces the colonialist values as being the more significant. In the opening comments we are introduced to the unparalleled achievements of Sir Purun Dass‚ an Indian who‚ in his public and private life‚ appears as the

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    Bhagat SinghBhagat Singh was a freedom fighter and one of the most famous revolutionaries of Indian Independence Movement. It is also believed that he was one of the earliest Marxists in India. Bhagat Singh was born in a family that was actively involved in revolutionary activities against the British rule in the country. The name given to Bhagat Singh meant `devotee`. `Arya Samaj` had a huge impact on the life of Bhagat Singh`s father Sardar Kishan Singh Sandhu. His uncles as well as his father

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