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    History assignment

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    FAIPS-DPS History Assignment 2014 Chapter 3 – Nationalism in India I. (One marker) 1. Why did Gandhi organise a hartal on 6 April 1919? 2. According to General Dyer‚ what was the objective Jallianwalla Bagh massacre? 3. With what aim was Khilafat committee formed in Bombay in March 1919? 4. What was the main theme of the book Hind Swaraj? 5. Why did the Justice Party decide not to boycott council elections? 6. What was the restriction placed by the Inland Emigration Act on plantation workers

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    Bagat Singh

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    child began dreaming of a free India. The government’s response to the movement was quick. The Congress was banned and most of its leaders were arrested before they could start mobilizing the people. The people‚ however‚ were unstoppable. There were hartals and demonstrations all over the country. The people attacked all symbols of the British government such as railway stations‚ law courts and police stations. Railway lines were damaged and telegraph lines were cut. In some places‚ people even set up

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    or could be stopped from attending meetings. Moreover‚ there was also a chance that people could be arrested without warrant and kept in prison without trial. Indians were furious with the new laws. They caused uproar in India‚ Gandhi started the hartal against it and Jinnah resigned from the Imperial Legislative Council in protest. The Rowlatt Act‚ passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in London on March 10‚ 1919‚ indefinitely extending "emergency measures" (of the Defence of India Regulations

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    It is said that the real strength of a nation depends not so much on its natural resources or on its uniformed men or on its military capabilities but rather on its students. They constitute the backbone of a nation as well as the pillar on which the national edifice is built. They are the real wealth of a nation. Students play a vital role in the society. They are the guardians of freedom‚ justice‚ equality‚ ethics and social equilibrium. They have tremendous responsibility to see that injustice

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    1 Recruitment: 3 1.1 Recruitment Process: 3 2 Terms & Conditions of Employment: 3 2.1 Working Hours: 3 2.2 Office Hours during Hartal: 3 2.3 Public Holidays: 4 2.4 Probation: 4 2.5 Confirmation: 4 2.6 Transfer: 5 2.7 Promotion: 5 3 Termination

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    Resistance Day on 6 December 1968. After the meeting was over‚ a huge procession ’gheraoed’ the Governor’s House. The Maulana declared a hartal the next day following the clash between the people and the police. On the call of the main opposition parties namely two factions of NAP (Bhasani and Muzaffar)‚ awami league‚ People’s Party‚ Nezam-i-Islam‚ Jama’t-i-Islam etc a hartal was observed throughout East Pakistan on 8 December. Repression Resistance Day was Very successfully observed throughout the province

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    Section Three: Common Problems As we got some real life idea now we will try to find out where the problems actually lie. In Bangladesh there are a lot of Small Business firms but all of them can not succeed in their business. It is very hard to operate and make a business profitable here. It is also not very easy to start a new Small Business firm. In this part we will try to identify the key problems that a Small Business firm faces in its establishment and operating period. The major problem

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    VOL 18 NO -301 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Saturday September 3 2011 Mobile courts and independence of judiciary M S Siddiqui In a democratic country it is a prerequisite that all citizens get economic and social justice. The economically deprived people need either free or state sponsored legal assistance to get justice and fair trial. This will uphold human rights and equality. This is a component of rule of law for any society. It is not a charity‚ but a civil right of the citizens. It ensures

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    the Indian people against this measure of the government. Gandhi also took very active part in this. He started a Satyagrah Sabha which campaigned against this act asking people to disobey it and court arrest. He also gave a call for country-wide hartal which was observed in various places on different dates. But it was generally a success. The government responded with depression. In the Punjab‚ this repression took its worst form and in the Jallianwala Bagh the military under General Dyer shot

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    jallainwala bagh mascarre

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    The government was determined to suppress the mass agitation. It repeatedly lathi-charged and fired upon unarmed demonstrators at Bombay‚ Ahmadabad‚ Calcutta‚ Delhi and other cities. Gandhiji gave a call for a mighty hartal on 6 April 1919. The people responded with unprecedented enthusiasm. The government decided to meet the popular protest with repression‚ particularly in the Punjab. At this time was perpetrated one of the worst political crimes in modern history. A large but unarmed crowd had

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