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    Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be the leading theorist in the history of civil disobediencmovement. The Gandhian concept of civil disobedience and satyagraha is the greatest contributionto mankind in our times. Albert Einstein said‚ “It is my belief that the problem of bringing peaceto the world on a supranational basis will be solved only by employing Gandhi’s method on alarge scale.” Martin Luther King Jr. said‚ “From my background I gained my regulating Christianideals‚ from Gandhi‚ I learned

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    concepts supported the process. Now weaker states around the globe are adjusting themselves and tasting private sector depending on the capacity they hold. Some critics say in the globalization era state’s role has become an agent‚ promoting private sector enrichment through the sale of state owned companies and institutions. Some critics also say while adjusting to globalization‚ state may or may be not reaching to perfect ideal situation of governance and democracy it looks for and stresses on

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    Why Quaid Left Congress

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    In 1913 the Quaid-i-Azam joined the All India Muslim League without abandoning the membership of the Congress of which he had been an active member for some years. But this membership of the two organizations ended in December 1920. On the occasion of the special session at Nagpur the Congress adopted a new creed which permitted the use of unconstitutional means and decided to resort to non-violent non-co-operation for the attainment of self-government. The new policy and programme in essence envisaged

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    Gandhigiri in Modern Era

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    relevance of Gandhigiri in our time. The movie was declared a block buster which itself pronounced the relevance of Gandhigiri in this era. In today’s time‚ with terrorism‚ naxalism‚ riots and other anti social activities becoming more rampant‚ Gandhian policies are more relevant than ever. We really need someone like Gandhi to teach us the lessons of Ahimsa. It is high time we reconsider our policies‚ to check the growing violence all over the world. In the recent years‚ we have seen that‚all

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    Gandhi a Way of Life

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    Gandhian Religion- A way of life Gandhian Religion- A way of life Mahatma Gandhi is known as the father of India. He is remembered not as the freedom fighter but as the one who led India on the path of Independence. He is remembered for the contribution and devotion towards mankind. Gandhian Religion is comprised of three important principles: Nonviolence‚ Faith and Truth‚ which are also the hallmarks of Gandhian Doctrine. Many years have gone by but the luster of the Gandhian Religion remains

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    decisively about political matters. This is how at present we could see the craze for ‘development’ in the last elections. 10. Citizen as equal: This is the legacy of the revolutionary France: individuals address each other and expect to be addressed as a possessing equal significance and as sharing certain basic entitlements. One of these‚ perhaps neglected by Marshall‚ is the entitlement to a certain degree of respect‚ to a not in considerable quantum of recognition. In other words‚ all citizens

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    The book ‘Gandhi’s contribution to the emancipation of women’ by Aloo J. Dastur and Usha H. Mehta focuses on the work done for the women of India. And how much did Gandhi contribute towards their emancipation. The book has altogether 5 chapters‚ starting with the first chapter which is ‘Position of women in before Gandhi’. Chapter 2‚ 3‚ 4 is about ‘Social regeneration’‚ ‘Economic regeneration’‚ and ‘Political regeneration’ of the women in our Indian Society when Gandhi came into the scene. And

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    Assignment 02 DVA2602

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    some of the difficulties encountered when explaining these concepts • provide a historical background of community development • critically discuss how the meaning of these concepts has changed over time and how scholars influenced by different ideologies and disciplines have given diverse meanings to these concepts • use evidence from the prescribed readings Critically discuss the meaning of the concepts “community” and “community development” Community Geographers emphasise spatial aspects‚ economists

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    Literature, Translation

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    Executive Summary Major Research Project ( 2009-2011) Nativism in India: A Study of Modern Indian Literature in the select Indian Languages Submitted to UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION‚ NEW DELHI by Dr. Ashok Babar P.V.P. Mahavidyalaya‚ Kavathe Mahankal‚ Dist. Sangli. (Maharashta) Contents |Chapters |Title |Page No. | |

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    Ghandhiji

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    hold fort.  According to me Mahatma Gandhi has become all the way more pertinent in the 21st century. It is not an easy task to consider the relevance of Gandhian prescriptions and strategy for the contemporary world. But if one accepts the teaching that Satyagraha made Mahatma Gandhi and not the reverse‚ and that it would outlive him‚ the Gandhian model offers norms and techniques for our age.    The world knows greatness in many forms. There are the great who celebrated military victories‚  the

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