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    Regionalism in India

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    On 15th of December 1953‚ when Potti Sriramulu succumbed to death not able to sustain 52 days of marathon fast that was undertaken to demand a separate state for Telugu speaking people‚ little did he realize that his death would become a launch pad for the dawn of Political Regionalism in India – that would in course of time alter the whole landscape of India. But the brand of regionalism that evolved after Potti Sriramulu’s death was legitimate‚ genuine and logical. It reflected the aspirations

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    What role did the East India Company play in the decline of the empire? How successful was the british expansion in the sub-continent to 1857? Impacts of Aurangzeb’s policies on the stability of the mughal empire Effectiveness of his successors as rulers Problems of controlling the empire The rise of the Marathas and Sikh empires What were Sir Syed Ahmad khan’s contributions to education‚ politics and religion? How important was his two nation theory? What was the hindi-urdu controversy? How

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    In Malgudi Days‚ although R.K. Narayan seems to present us with a bleak portrayal of India where life is very hard and there is very little human happiness‚ he means to reflect the triumph of the human spirit over the cruel circumstances of life. In India‚ poverty and the lack of education are prejudiced against and people are discriminated against because they are poor. In ’A Willing Slave’‚ Ayah is discriminated against and treated badly merely because she is an uneducated servant. When she comes

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    INDEPENDENCE DAY The 15th of August is a very important day in the history of our country - India. It was on this day in 1947 that India became independent. We won freedom after a hard struggle. On this day our first Prime Minister Pundit Jawaharlal Nehruunfurled The National Flag at The Red Fort for the first time.  All the people irrespective of their caste‚ look and creed celebrate this day everyyear amidst great rejoicing. It is declared a public holiday. On this day we take a pledge to defend

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    succeeded in gaining independence. This Essay will talk about Gandhi’s journey of leadership and Independence. It will first briefly talk about his youth and education‚ and then it will discuss the beginning of his experiences and lessons in life‚ where he got his ideas from. It will also include the main causes that led him into his revolution of faith and truth‚ and the steps that led him into his nonviolence resistance and civil disobedience. Background The father of Independent India was Mohandas Gandhi

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    India Culture

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    1. Introduction Indian civilization began in 2500 BC‚ starting from the Indus Valley developed‚ so take the country called India. In additional‚ India’s historic and geographic complex and changing environment‚ rich in a variety of terrain‚ climate changing‚ high population density‚ India is a federal state and composed from 22 provinces‚ the highest population density at the Ganges and Asia tactlessness River Yamuna the intersection of two major holy rivers in Uttar Pradesh. Besides‚ their

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    Fight For Independence

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    When: 1763-1775 Who: British and the Colonist What: America leaving its Mother country. The fight between colonist and England. Where: 13 colonies Why: The colonies wanted to be free from the grip of the British and the taxing. So What: Made America the independent country that we live in today. How: Colonist had enough of the British and got their guns and fought the British to the death at concord England vs. America

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    About Thanksgiving Day "O that men would praise the LORD for his goodness‚ and for his wonderful works to the children of men!" -Psalm 107:8‚15‚21 and 31 Thanksgiving Day is celebrated with lot of joy and enthusiasm not only in US but other countries as well. It symbolises the feeling of gratitude‚ people feel towards God for bestowing constant grace and love. More commonly it is celebrated to thank God for the bounty of autumn harvest. The official thanksgiving day is celebrated on the fourth

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    Independence Speech

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    isn’t it honorable to feel like your own leader once in a while? Being independent improves your inner-self; being independent means to be yourself‚ think for yourself and express yourself! Freedom: the power to determine action without restraint. Independence is the freedom from the influence‚ control‚ support‚ of others. “If you can be self-reliant and do things on your own‚ figuratively and metaphorically‚ then you’re in charge of your destiny and are a stronger person as a result.” Teachers should

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    Comment on the significance of India’s declaration of independence‚ paying attention to the wider imperial context In the twentieth century‚ several major events enhanced the decline of the British Empire. Among them‚ the India’s Declaration of Independence‚ proclaimed on January 26‚ 1930. Indeed‚ public dissatisfaction and protestations illustrated Indian people’s will to take part in ruling their own country. By the same time‚ similar struggles were taking place throughout the British Empire

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