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    Young India

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    Good morning young India!!! One fine Sunday morning my cell beeped for a message from one of my friends. I couldn’t forget and discard it just like all the other absurd forward messages I get. It went like this‚ GOOD MORNING YOUNG INDIA!! ASK YOURSELF TODAY AM I A TRUE NATION BUILDER????? The message made me think and this article is the product of my thoughts over that single message. WHO AM I ? I am a 22 year old Indian eagerly passionate to see my nation without poverty‚ hunger

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    Surrogacy in India

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    surrogacy industry"‚ talked about how the surrogacy industry made an impact on India. Being a socially conservative country‚ India surprisingly does not reject the idea but rather supportive of it. The confederation of Indian industry reported that by 2012‚ the practice of surrogacy will generate 2.3 billion dollars. Why is this industry advancing so fast in India? First of all‚ commercial surrogacy is legal in India‚ while it is still banned in many other countries. With the business growing so

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    Partition of India

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    On the 18‚ July 1947 India declared it’s independence from the British Empire after almost 200 years of being rule over the country. But independence was short lived after a day; the country was split up into 2 different countries which became Pakistan. Later the Pakistani province of East Pakistan will declare it’s independence from Pakistan which became the country Bangladesh. India was split up on the bases of religion which has created bitter relations between the populations of these three countries

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    Globalization In India

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    Globalization in India: Effects and Consequences Subhankar Chatterjee What is Globalization? The term globalization means International Integration. Opening up of world trade‚ development of advanced means of communication‚ internationalisation of financial markets‚ growing importance of MNC’s‚ population migrations and more generally increased mobility of persons‚ goods‚ capital‚ data and ideas. It is a process through which the diverse world is unified into a single society. Wave of

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    Globalization in India

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    “Globalization in India” Globalization affects nearly every country in the world in both positive and negative ways. Investigate and discuss this phenomenon based on the country that you are familiar with. You will have to present your findings/arguments by using empirical data/evidence identified from other sources. Globalization “The shift towards a more integrated and interdependent world economy” “The close integration of countries and peoples of the world”( vuw‚2013 )In regards

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    he Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishes the structure‚ procedures‚ powers‚ and duties of government institutions‚ and sets out fundamental rights‚ directive principles‚ and the duties of citizens. It is the longest[1] written constitution of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 444[Note 1] articles in 22 parts‚ 12 schedules and 118 amendments. Besides the Hindi version‚ there is an official English

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    slums in India

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    country to country. In India‚ The Slum Areas Improvement and Clearance Act of 1956 defines ’slum areas’ as places where buildings: are in any respect unfit for human habitation; and are by reason of dilapidation‚ overcrowding‚ faulty arrangement and design of such buildings‚ narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets‚ lack of ventilation‚ light‚ sanitation facilities or any combination of these factors which are detrimental to safety‚ health and morals. The Census of India defines a slum as "a compact

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    Reservation in India

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    number of people living in some remote areas in Orissa‚ M. P. or Bihar are not even aware of these policies. They are deprived of even primary education and basic employment which make them more backward financially. It fails to establish which causes disequilibrium in the status of the states. The total reservation quota stands at 49% in many states of India and this includes the SCs‚ STs and OBCs. The trend seems to have shifted to reverse discrimination rather than more affirmative action. Some

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    Discrimination in India

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    short essay outlining the origin and meaning of the caste system in India along with a critique on Stalin K.’s film – “India Untouched”. Is it a Façade that we subconsciously put on or is it the lack of knowledge about the prevailing evils that drives inaccurate judgement of our absolute surrounding? What in fact is “Untouchability”? Where does it occur? Who are the major victims of discrimination‚ caste or otherwise‚ in India? Does Stalin K. successfully strike a chord in the eyes of not only

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    Education

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    THE AIM OF EDUCATION IS TO CULTIVATE PERSONALITY INTEGRATION AND CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE: Education as the fostering of natural human development.GROWTH IN FREEDOM theme: Discussion of aim of education is a function of the philosophy of education or ’educational theory’. The aim of education - in the fullest and deepest sense of the word - is in keeping with the nature of the human personality or ’human nature’. Human nature is defined in terms of the cultivation and development of perceptive

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