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    ’child labour’ other than poverty. Apart from poverty and illiteracy‚ dalitism‚ migration‚ malnutrition too play a very important role to increase the number of child labours.  Most of the child labours from our country are dalits‚ marginalised and alienated. Along with being dalit they are poor as well as illiterate. Also many child labours are ’beggers’ who do not have their own shelter (unfortunately‚ in India‚there are no laws which will cover beggers).  So the number of child labourers are more

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    My Interpretation and Thoughts on A Room Of One’s Own A Room of One’s Own seems to be pretty self-explanatory at first given that’s the title. After reading more than just the title‚ though‚ and really getting into the book‚ I realized it wasn’t so self-explanatory as I had thought it to be. It took me some time to realize that this book was actually exploring the role of women as writers and the role of women in general. This book is based off of a feminist’s perspective‚ and again‚ often argues

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    and thousands of others made salt illegally from mud and seawater (International Center of Nonviolent Conflict). He was liked nationwide not only because of his nonviolent campaigns‚ but also because he included the “untouchables”‚ which were the Dalits (International Center of Nonviolent Conflict). Although the a large amount of the population were outcasts and lower-class people‚ he quickly became controversial amongst politicians in India (International Center of Nonviolent Conflict). Being inclusive

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    India Caste System

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    ) Attitude to hierarchy A) The India’s caste system India has a hierarchical caste system in the society. Within Indian culture‚ Hindu or Muslim‚ urban or village‚ virtually all things‚ people‚ and groups of people are ranked according to various essential qualities. The social Hierarchy is present everywhere in India. Although India is a political democracy‚ in daily life there is a little adherence to notions of equality. Castes systems in India and caste like groups‚ classified in five groups

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    Political Participation

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    There are three most important components of politics namely- political party‚ interest groups‚ and social movements. . An organization or group of people working together to gain political power is called political party. People which have common motive or interest ‚ get together for influencing political process is called interest group. “An informal network of activists who seek to transform the values of the society is called social movement .”(An introduction to political science edited

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    Indian Villagers

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    Behind the Story: TIME’s Krista Mahr Discusses How the Indian Government Became the Largest Employer in the World TIME’s South Asia bureau chief talks about how she reported on the steps being taken by the Indian government to provide employment opportunities for every one of the country’s 1.2 billion citizens By SORCHA POLLAK | October 19‚ 2012 | 16 inShare12 Log In with Facebook Sharing TIME stories with friends is easier than ever. Add TIME to your Timeline. Learn More SOHRAB HURA Villagers

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    (II) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: Life and Times: Dr. Ambedkar was born on 14th April‚ 1891 in Mhow‚ Madhya Pradesh. Born as Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar‚ he belonged to the ‘untouchable’ Mahar caste. His father‚ Ramji Ambedkar‚ served in the military. Many from the Mahar community had joined the Bombay army of the East India Company. Bhim’s mother passed away when he was six years old. His father‚ a follower of Kabir and a strict vegetarian‚ retired after fourteen years of military service. The Ramji family moved

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    Chapter 3 Nationalism in India  Nationalism It involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a political entity defined in national terms‚ i.e.‚ a nation.  Modern nationalism was associated with the formation of nation-states.  In India‚ as in many other colonies‚ the growth of nationalism is connected to the anti-colonial movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.  The First World War‚ Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement The war played an important role in

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    Some agree that this ties with his anti-feministic view on females. It was very known that women did not share the same equal value as men‚ so is that the reason Shakespeare viewed women like that? Was he just learning it from his surroundings? Women were no more than “at home mothers” and sidekick

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    limiting representation in much of contemporary cinema‚ through his subversion of traditional roles and accepted ideologies. Despite Tykver’s efforts to convey feministic ideologies and values‚ some viewers might form alternative readings to the ideas that Run Lola Run promotes about gender‚ feeling that it does not in fact‚ convey feministic values or else that the film creates a limiting representation of males. Tykwer conveys the preferred reading that traditional expectations of gender are outdated

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