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    Women Movement in India

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    personal laws. Women’s participation in the freedom struggle broadened the base of the women’s movement. In post independence India‚ large number of women’s autonomous groups have sprung up challenging patriarchy and taking up a variety of issues such as violence against women‚ greater share for women in political decision making‚ etc. both at the activist and academic level. India has a rich and vibrant women’s movement but it has still a long way to go to achieve gender equality and gender justice.

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    British Influence in India

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    smokescreen to hide coloniser`s repression‚ tyranny and exploitation. Ignorant of a history that has an enormous potential to extricate us from our state of self-depreciation‚ we continue to be a victim of this crime. Though Delhi fell to East India Company in 1803‚ yet the Indians` confidence which motivated them to initiate a freedom struggle remained strong. Profound political awareness of Delhi`s intellectual elite made them present a line of action to the Indians. After a careful analysis

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    Cultural differences between India and Germany Increasingly‚ managers must deal with multiple ethnic groups with very different cultures. Thanks to globalization‚ we are likely to work with Japanese‚ French‚ Chinese‚ German and all sorts of other nationalities. It is important to recognize that people from different cultures are different in a variety of ways‚ including different ways of attending meetings and negotiations. In the following essay I will present the differences between an Europe

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    Following are the salient features of India as a developing economy: • Rise in Net National Product • Rise in Per Capita Income • Structural Changes Structural Changes of India: Apart from the growth in quantitative terms‚ there have been significant changes in India’s economic structure since 1947. The structural changes indicate that the process of development which began in the early 1950s is still continuing. However the speed of change is slow and in certain areas one cannot say confidently

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    Young Achiever of India

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    Young India This article is all about very few selective Young Achievers of India who has made India and Indians proud. Here are a few examples to showcase what the 21st Century India is up to. I hope it also provides desperately essential motivation to other youngsters of India to face the world with grace and confidence‚ and achieve more in life. 1. Suhas Gopinath: The Youngest CEO Photograph of Suhas Gopinath Suhas Gopinath was born on

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    Pandora’s Box of knowledge is opened‚ its consequences are unstoppable. Indians quickly became aware of the enormous leaps made by Western political thought over the centuries. This awareness laid the seeds for subsequent demands for self-rule. But India faced a steep learning curve first. It had not paid the slightest heed to what had been going on elsewhere for centuries‚ if not millennia. But in the meantime the world had completely changed. People’s power was on the rise as never before in Britain

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    The Gotra System In India

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    Introduction In Sanskrit ‘Go’ means Cow and Gotra means ‘cow-pen’. Cow was supposed to be the valuable commodity and the family were recognised by the cow-pens and later the term was linked with the family group and its lineage. In the ancient world as well as the modern society‚ people tend to form cohesive groups based on Language‚ Castes‚ Culture‚ Gotras etc. In Hindu society‚ the term Gotra means clan and it broadly signifies the descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor

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    Is India Really Secular???

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    IS INDIA REALLY SECULAR? SOCIOLOGY TUTORIAL II SHRUTHEE SRINIVASAN 210056 INTRODUCTION How did laws actually originate? If one thinks in the Indian perspective‚ we come to the conclusion that religion provided the base for the formulation of all the traditional laws in our country. According to Robert D. Baird1‚ the sacred Hindu texts; Manusmriti‚ derived through spiritual insight‚ provided the basic platform for the formation of

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    Naxalist Problem in India

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    Naxals‚ though in some states the pockets are small and have been contained. Our interrogations and materials obtained from raids indicate that the target of this group is to bring‚ by 2010‚ 30-35 per cent of India under their sway. In order to prevent incidents like Murkinar‚ India has to train at least 10‚000-20‚000 policemen in counter-insurgency tactics. This is no

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    Social Problems in India

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    loans from private lenders for high interests ) -hence suicide +Unemployment - std of education ‚ not industry ready ‚no skilled labours Jobs are there but less skilled workers.. +Sanitation ----abt the sewage cleaners ‚ +no major city in India is known to have a continuous water supply and an estimated 72% of Indians still lack access to improved sanitation facilities. +Health problems - diseases - malaria‚ TB ‚ aids‚ +Superstitious --- IT IMPACTS THE SCIENTIFIC TEMPER +Female foeticide

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