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    The individual suffering most from unfair obscurity when any person thinks about the founding and the freedom of the India is probably the one man who was very likely the greatest intellect of all of our Founders‚ and also one of the most impressive legal minds of the twentieth century. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891-1956)‚ Nehru’s Law Minister‚ primary architect of the Indian Constitution‚ champion of the lower castes and the underprivileged. Relatively little-known‚ his struggles get no interest

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    philosophies that have no relevance whatsoever to present-day India. If not‚ would there have been so much hatred and bloodbaths? Religious intolerance‚ parochialism‚ communal disharmony‚ unabated corruption and all other modern-Indian vices which Gandhiji foresaw and categorically voiced against‚ have lacerated the country’s unity and its divine sanctity. Therefore in my opinion‚ there is no relevance of Gandhism today. No. 2: I fully agree with the views of No. 1 Gandhiji’s preaching’s of non-violence

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    suffered and died for the freedom‚ welfare‚ and progress of the country‚ on January 30 every year. It was on January 30‚ 1948 that Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated a little before the sunset when he was going to attend his evening prayers. Gandhiji was the greatest among the lakhs and lakhs of martyrs and freedom fighters who sacrificed everything for the country’s Independence‚ welfare andprogress. Since Gandhiji’s martyrdom on January 30‚ 1948 this day was declared as the Martyrs’

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    According to B.G. Ray‚ Gandhiji starts from Hindu religion‚ and the metaphysical solution of eternal problems from a Hindu angle of vision form the basis of his philosophy. He has not sought to answer or solve the problem from an independent perspective of experience or reason.” It is not too incorrect to say that Gandhiji did not present any novel moral laws but he cannot be said to be completely without originality. He gave to the old moral laws a completely new form. Gandhiji was the first one to

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    Nation Theory- January 1940 5. August offer – Lord Linglithgow- August 1940. 6. Failure of Cripps Mission- 1942 7. Japans threat of attacking India. QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. This movement was organized under the leadership of Gandhiji. Before they started the movement the government arrested the leaders. The people attacked the symbols of British authority – the police stations‚ post offices railway stations etc. IMPACT OF THE QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT 1. It demonstrated the

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    Homi Jehangir Bhabha‚ FRS (30 October 1909 – 24 January 1966) was an Indian nuclear physicist who played a major role in the development of the Indian atomic energy program and is considered to be the father of India’s nuclear program. Bhabha was born into a prominent family‚ through which he was related to Dinshaw Maneckji Petit‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Homi K Bhabha and Dorab Tata. After receiving his early education at Bombay schools and at the Royal Institute of Science‚ he attended Caius College ofCambridge

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    Essay on Educational Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi Education‚ to Gandhiji‚ was a means to achieve perfection of individuality on the one hand and an instrument of service to the nation on the other. Thus‚ individual and social both the aims of education were considered by him equally important. "By education mean an all-round drawing out of the best in child and man-body‚ and spirit"‚ he said. This in other words meant development of whole child‚ the whole personality of the child. Harmonious

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    NATIONALISM IN INDIA

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    NATIONALISM IN INDIA  TIMELINE­  1914­ 1918 The First World War  1913­ 1918 The war prices increased in double  1918­1919 & 1920­1921 Crop failure  1921 Famines and the epidemic  Mahatma Gandhi  1916   Mahatma Gandhi organized satyagraha movement in Champaran(Bihar)  1917   Mahatma Gandhi organized satyagraha movement in Kheda District (Gujarat)  1918   Mahatma Gandhi organized satyagraha Movement in Ahmedabad.  1919   Rowlatt Act was Passed (It gave the govt. enormous powerto represspolitical activities

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    Mother‚ Home and Heaven". W.M.Thackerey says‚ "Mother is the name for glod". In this prose piece‚ Gandhiji‚ the caeseless crusador‚ glorifies women. He places them in their right place that they are due. he dwells upon the noble qualities of women. The Ceaseless Crusader : Swami Vivekanda says‚ "There is no chance for the welfare of the World‚ unless the condition of women is improved". Gandhiji is a ceaseless crusader of women’s equality. Others considered women as helpless. They wanted tp

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    STEEPLED COMPONENTS NEW ZEALAND WEST BANGAL GUJARAT Social 1) Culture ( in new zealand Initially Māori only‚ then bicultural with colonial and rural values‚ now New Zealand has a cosmopolitan‚ multicultural culture that reflects its changing demographics‚ is conscious of the natural environment‚ and is an educated‚ developed Western society. 2) festivals Pasifika festival- falk dance ‚ music festival‚ wine festival‚ flower show are well-known in new zealand) 3) way of greeting Kia ora -

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