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    Muslim Press during the War of Independence of 1857 and Aftermath This disintegration of Mughal Empire started after the demise of the emperor aourangzeb‚ to which several causes are ascribed which are at present out of out study. Form journalistic point of viuew ‚ we should have a glance to the independence war of 1857and its effects. The struggle for the feerdom of the county began long before 1875. Including the infidelity of the Hindus and infidelity of other sections of the native inhabitants

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    Why Was Gandhi Effective

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    noticed that there was a very strong opposition between Afrikaners and Indians in South Africa. Here he began to use non violent protests which eased the tensions between the two groups. After becoming a member of Indian National Congress‚ Gandhi took control after Bal Tilak‚ a radical leader‚ using the same nonviolent strategy in his efforts in India. Bal Tilak was under the impression that the British were trying to oppress the Indian population‚ especially during a bout of bubonic plague and in retaliation

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    During the 1916 Congress session at Lucknow two major events occurred. The divided Congress became united. An understanding for joint action against the British was reached between the Congress and the Muslim League and it was called the Lucknow Pact. The signing of the Lucknow Pact by the Congress and the Muslim League in 1916 marked an important step in the Hindu-Muslim unity. The Home Rule Movement (1916) Two Home Rule Leagues were established‚ one by B.G. Tilak at Poona in April 1916 and

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    in gaining its independence from Britain and how the Hindus and Muslims utilized non-violent protests to achieve this goal. This film reflects imperialism in the sense that what went on in the video clearly supported the exact definition of the word imperialism. Imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or influence of a country over another country. Indeed this was the case in India during the time of Gandhi‚ this was what he was fighting against. Gandhi was an Indian lawyer educated

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    Eastern and Western Philosophers Comparison Paper Philosophy is the systematic study of the foundations of human knowledge with an emphasis on the conditions of its validity and finding answers to ultimate questions. While every other science aims at investigating a specific area of knowledge‚ such as physics or psychology‚ philosophy has been defined as “thinking about thinking.” The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophia)‚ which literally means "love of wisdom"

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    Essay on Mahatma Gandhi

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    After completing his studies he returned to India. He started his practice at Bombay. But he did not do well there. Then he went to Rajkot. He was not a successful lawyer because he did not like to plead false cases‚ but oneday he was called by a big Indian Merchant in South Africa to conduct a law suit in a court. He went to Africa. Gandhi remained in South Africa for twenty years‚ suffering imprisonment many times. In 1896‚ after being attacked and humiliated by white South Africans‚ Gandhi began to

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    the Indian National Congress 1.3 Gandhi’s Contribution 1.3.1 Gandhi’s “Substance of Swaraj” 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 The Karachi Resolution of the Congress The Idea of Socialism 1.5.1 The Idea of Planning The Nature of Gandhian Economics The Gandhian Social Philosophy The Consensus Summary Exercises 1.1 INTRODUCTION The developmental aspirations of the people of India unfolded themselves through the various stages of the freedom movement. The violent resistance of the Indian people

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    far-reaching effects in history and the succeeding generations cannot ignore them. Such is the personality of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who showed the ray of light to the Muslims and enabled them to restore their lost status. The great emancipator of the Indian Muslims Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born at Delhi on October 17‚ 1817. This is the period when the great Mughal Empire was close to a complete collapse. Sir Syed’s family had already joined the East India Company and his maternal grandfather served in

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    utopian socialism and the cooperative movement. Gandhi (6.06‚ 8.05): was the preeminent leader of Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. ‚ Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. protesting for more than 20 years for India’s independence from British rule. Finally‚ after World War II‚ Britain agreed to grant this independence. However‚ the Muslim league in India wanted the nation to be partitioned along religious lines into 

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    people had been jailed. The few leaders who had escaped arrest went into hiding and tried to guide the mass movement. Among them were Jai Prakash Narayan‚ S M Joshi‚ Aruna Asaf Ali‚ Ram Manohar Lohis‚ Achyut Patwardhan and Smt Sucheta Kripalani. The Indians suffered greatly throughout the Second World War. There was a terrible famine in Bengal in AD 1943 in which over thirty lakh people died.

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