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    Gender Discrimination

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    girl child is usually burdened with responsibilities that are beyond her capacity. This situation should be overcomed and there should be equal wages for equal work between both men and women. However‚ some Indian women like Pandita Rama Bai‚ Sarojini Naidu‚ and Indira Gandhi have been able to overcome the barriers in their path and became successful in their life. Today the presence of women in various occupations and public offices are much more prominent than men. However‚ the Indian society

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    year 1924 because of this harmony and riots caused between Hindus and Muslimsfor24days. He called out the Non co-operation movement in the year 1926. Kasturba Gandhi assisted Gandhi ji to fight in freedom struggle as she was Gandhi ji’s wife. Sarojini Naidu was called the nightingale by Gandhi ji as she was very interested in reading books. Thus he bought independence to our nation. Gandhi ji died on 30th January. Gandhiji was the great freedom fighter. His remembrance is in our hearts. We take

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    gained freedom after years of struggle against the British Rule. Independence Day of any country is a moment of pride and glory. On this special occasion‚ rich tributes are paid to the freedom fighters like Gandhi‚ Nehru‚ Tilak‚ Bhagat Singh‚ Sarojini Naidu amongst others‚ who fought selflessly for the freedom of our country‚ sacrificed their lives to free their motherland from the clutches of the oppressors - British who ruled India. On the eve of 15th August‚ 1947‚ Jawaharlal Nehru addressed

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    India was under British rule for over more than 200 years. The freedom of India did not come easily. It required fearless courage and true spirit to regain India’s freedom. The freedom history of India is full of great leaders and freedom fighters that faced exploitations‚ hardships and immense torture to earn freedom that was dutifully ours. It demanded immense courage and sacrifice to devote one’s life to the cause of freedom of the mother nation. Every Indian who lived under the British rule dreamt

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    INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH POEM THE BEGINNING The renaissance in modern Indian Literature begins with Raja Ram Mohan Roy. The infiltration of western culture‚ the study of English literature‚ the adoption of western scientific techniques‚ gave a jolt to India’s traditional life. It shocked us into a new awareness‚ a sense of urgency‚ and the long dormant intellectual and critical impulse was quickened into sudden life and the reawakening Indian spirit went forth to meet the violent challenge of

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    comes to Indian poetry in English it has a long past perhaps longer than fiction written in English today. Indian poetry in English took roots much before independence say around the twenties and thirties with writers like Henry Vivian Derozio‚ Sarojini Naidu‚ etc. They wrote under a neo romantic strain and were sharply influenced by English Victorian and Romantic poetry. Moreover‚ they were swept by a feeling of idealism with the Nationalist Movement just around the corner. This briefly was the context

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    social interaction and changes in intra-household decision-making are necessary. We should not forget that history in a witness to the women who have in the past demonstrated unique leadership capabilities. Razia Sultana‚ Rani of Jhansi‚ Sarojini Naidu and Indira Gandhi are motivation examples of women empowerment. I would like to peep into the past when the stature of women as destroyed. They were in this way; they deprived women of their due place. Most men view themselves as being the

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    Tejas Best

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    Imp:- Role of Women in Modern World Looking back at history pages of ancient times‚ we find that women were treated with respect in the Indian society. In the Vedic age women were educated. However‚ as society became orthodox‚ there was change in their status. They were confined to the four walls of kitchen and occupied in rearing children. Men became bread earners. The roles of men and women were thus separated. But now the social scene has considerably changed. Women all over the world are

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    Independence Day

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    moment for a patriotic India. The Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) is a great defense against both China and Pakistan. women- sunita william‚ kalpana chawla‚indira gandhi‚kiran bedi ‚saniya mirza‚ amrita pritam‚ MS Subbalakshmi‚ Smita Patil‚ Sarojini Naidu. I think India of 2020

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    Indo Anglian Literature Indo Anglian Literature refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the English language and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India. It is also associated with the works of members of the Indian diaspora‚ such as V. S. Naipaul‚ Kiran Desai‚ Jhumpa Lahiri who are of Indian descent. It is frequently referred to as Indo-Anglian literature. (Indo-Anglian is a specific term in the sole context of writing that should

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