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    Tribal Displacement

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    Tribal Displacement and Human Rights Violation Introduction After the Independence‚ India was engaged in a nation-building process. Nation building was equated with modernization and fast development of infrastructure and economic conditions of the people and the country as a whole. The question is that the development activities should give space for the protection of the rights of the Tribal people and the prosperity or greater good for the larger numbers? The pursuit of development has in present

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    Development of Philippine Literature According to Atienza‚ Ramos‚ Salazar and Nazal in their book Panitikang Pilipino‚ “true literature is a piece of written work which is undying. It expresses the feelings and emotions of people in response to his everyday efforts to live‚ to be happy in his environment and‚ after struggles‚ to reach his Creator.” It is important to study Philippine Literature as enumerated: To better appreciate our literary heritage: trace ideas passed down through generation

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    Dr. Ambedkar

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    Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar- A Social Reformer. Abstract As per Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the concept of socialism is based on the principles of justice‚ liberty‚ equality and fraternity. It is his thought that socialism can be achieved by State control over land‚ industries‚ religions‚ caste and through an elaborate scheme of constitutional method. As per him‚ caste consciousness hampers economic progress‚ so he suggested that the State should redistribute the land to poor farmers and it was his demand

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    Mahatma Jyotirao Phule

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    Early Life Jotirao Govindrao Phule was born in Satara district of Maharashtra in a family belonging to Mali (Fulmali) caste‚ caste perceived to be inferior caste by certain sections of the society. His father‚ Govindrao‚ was a vegetable vendor. Originally Jotirao’s family‚ known as Gorhays‚ came from Katgun‚ a village in Taluka- Khatav‚ District- Satara. His grandfather Shetiba Gorhay settled down in Poona. Since Jotirao’s father and two uncles served as florists under the last of the Peshwas‚ they

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    India is the largest functioning democracy in the world. It got freedom during the most sensitive period of world history. Two global wars were fought to make the world safe for democracy. In fact‚ the second global war accelerated the process of freedom from bondage. Though the armed clash was over yet tension was mounting up due to new ideological rivalry between East and West led by the then Soviet Union and the United States of America. The newly founded United Nations grew amidst the

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    “Canaanites.” In The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia vol.1. Edited by Geoffrey W. Bromiley. Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company‚ 1979. Mawrie‚ Barnes L. “Experience of the Tribal Historical‚ Political‚ Socio-cultural Contexts.” In Dalit-Tribal Theological Interface:Current Trends in Subaltern Theologies. Edited by James Massey and Shimreingam Shimray. New Delhi: CDS‚ 2007. Rhoades‚ B.L. The Old Testament. New York: Harper and Brother Publishers‚ 1960. Satterthwaite‚ P.E. and D. W

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    Inclusive Education in India

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    A note on Inclusive Education Historically‚ attempts towards development and ensuring equality and justice for all have commonly been found to conform to the norms and systems of the majority. Most of these attempts have articulated the need for inclusion of all segments of the society – however‚ in most cases this articulation took the form of ‘special care systems’ that ultimately led to further exclusion of these communities – physically‚ mentally and psychologically. For a variegated and multi-segment

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    7 Paper 14

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    Multi Disciplinary Edu Global Quest (Quarterly)‚ Volume 2‚ Issue 3 #7‚ July 2013 A JOURNEY TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY AN ANALYSIS OF LANDMARK CASES Bhupal Bhattacharya B.com (H)‚ LL.M.‚ PGDCA Lecturer in Law‚ Law College Durgapur‚ Mob. 09564368001; bhupalbhattacharya@gmail.com Bineet Kedia B.Com‚ LL.M.‚ UGC-NET Lecturer in Law ‚ Amity University‚ Jaipur‚ Rajasthan‚ Mob. 09587132477; bineetkedia@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Directive Principles are essential in the governance

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    Sansad Se Lekar Sadkon Tak.. Jungle Ka Kanoon Yahan.. Jisne Bhi Awaz Uthayi.. Hota Uska Khoon Yahan.. Har Kursi Hai Andhi Bahri.. Har Kursi Hatyari Hai.. Har Kursi Ke Paye Me.. Panjikrit Gaddari Hai.. Lagta Hai Ab to BHARAT me .. Chandi Ka Nartan Hoga.. Parivartan To Hoga.. Lekin Khooni Parivartan Hoga.. - (Unknown Poet) There is a very famous incident in Indian history which serves as lesson for all rulers for all the times‚ some rulers take positive cues from it‚ mend their ways‚ treat

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    India is a plural nation‚ where multiplicity is as natural as sunshine and there is no substitute to democratic coexistence. In this democratic coexistence‚ racism and sexism are not simply biological or genetic classifications but social and political processes which still reflect on the face of Modern India. Recognizing its existence‚ which is so deep rooted in the social fabric of India‚ is the initial remedy. Nevertheless‚ law framers need to realize that complete minoritarianism on arbitrary

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