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    chipko movement

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    INTRODUCTION The name of the Chipko moment originated from the word ’embrace’ as the villagers used to hug the trees and protect them from wood cutters from cutting them. The movement practiced Gandhian methods of satyagraha and non-violent resistance‚ to protect them from being felled. The modern Chipko movement started in the early 1970s in the GarhwalHimalayas of Uttarakhand‚ then in Uttar Pradesh with growing awareness of rapid deforestation. It was the strong uprising against those people

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    today’s youth is going on fashion and foreign things . He also uses the touch of Indian words like goonda fellow‚ indirabehn ‚ lassi‚ ram rajya ‚hindiwallahs‚ so on. the poet tells us the greatest known fact that an average Indian subscribes to the gandhian ideals but doesn’t follows them in ones life. Its portrays the present situation where the youth runs for fashion and aping the western people without having the patriotism and love for ones own country and its diverse culture and ethnicity.the poetPutting

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    mahatma gandhi

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    His remembrance is in our hearts. We take pledge that we will make our country a better place to live in. we are inspired by Gandhiji because of his simplicity‚ humility and love towards the nation etc. We rethink as students should follow the Gandhian principles and ideals and make India a better place to live. Dear Gandhiji thank you for sacrificing your precious life for our sake and the sake of our country. “STRIVE TOWARDS EXCELLENCE” Salute to the great person -Mohandas KaramChand

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    The cousin introduced in The Vendor of Sweets is an excellent comic-omni present creation‚ the significance of whose being a ‘man¬ about town’ characteristic is brought out quite admirably. He seems to be the cousin of the whole of Malgudi; and in that capacity he has entry into the houses of judges‚ businessman advocates etc. The reader comes to know through him that he does various chores for a great number of families in the city of Malgudi. A great lover of sweets‚ like most of us‚ he is a self-appointed

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    University of Calcutta‚ Calcutta (Seminar‚ held on 19th and 20th September‚ 1990) The medium of instruction at all stages should be the mother tongue of the learner and in special cases regional language. English should be used as a library language. Students should learn only mother tongue at the primary stage. At the secondary stage a foreign language‚ preferably English should be taught as the second language and another Indian language- classical or modern-may be offered as an optional subject

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    was influenced by the non-violent ways of Mahatma Gandhi after being taught his ways at Morehouse College. King‚ after learning about Gandhi’s non-violent protests said that Gandhian philosophy was “the only morally and practically sound method open to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom.” King also said that Gandhi was “the guiding light of our technique of non-violent social change.” MLK successfully used the same

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    United Nations Summary

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    This paper‚ briefly explains the purpose of each of the organs of the United Nations and how they interact. The United Nations is made up of five organs‚ (used to be six‚ however the Trusteeship Council is no more). The current organs are the General Assembly‚ Security Council‚ Secretariat‚ Economic and Social Council‚ and the International Court of Justice. The General Assembly is the only organ that all members have equal power‚ its purpose is to manage the budget of the UN‚ select members

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    non-violent civil disobedience to gain independence for India. Non Co-operation Movement One of the first series of non violent protests nationwide was the non cooperation movement started by Mahatma Gandhi. This movement officially started the Gandhian era in India. In this freedom struggle‚ the non cooperation movement was basically aimed at making the Indians aware of the fact that the British government can be opposed and if done actively‚ it will keep a check on them. Thus‚ educational institutions

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    E commerce

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    A business is an organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money. Every business requires some form of investment and enough customers to whom its output can be sold on a consistent basis in order to make a profit. Businesses can be privately owned‚ not-for-profit or state-owned. Business also can have a number of different types of owner depending on the aims and objectives of the owners. There are different types of Business organization

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    INDIA RELOCATED

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    and an ’India of Darkness’ while the country is rising as a modern global economy. Narrated through epistolary form‚ Munna highlights the "Great Socialist’s fall of values ‚ social and political corruption‚ oppression of lower classes against ’Gandhian’ values and his striving to come out as an entrepreneur‚ though in an corrupt way. Here‚ the protagonist is the White Tiger‚ a rare creature that comes once in a generation as a surprise and change. Adiga‚ here‚ is in permanent argument with the

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