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    Abstract We all know that a multi-party democracy cannot function without money‚ especially in a country like India. Money plays a pivotal role in election campaigns provided it helps in the conduct of free and fair elections. If misused‚ it reduces the chances of fair play and the rule of law will be undermined. So comprehensively understanding the in and out flow of money and decipher the underlying factors‚ Also‚ in order to comply with law and order maintenance and to keep the political parties

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    nation theory‚ used the word ‘two nation’ for Hindus and Muslims after being convinced of the Hindus and Congress hatred‚ hostility and prejudice for the Muslims. The entire freedom movement revolved around the two nation theory which was introduced by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. He considered all those lived in India as one nation and was a great advocate of HinduMuslim unity. Speaking at the meeting of Indian Association he said: “I look to both Hindus and Muslims with the same eyes and consider them as my

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    higher studies . On completion of his studies‚ he returned to India in 1912 as a lawyer in profession. In India there were many movements started by different freedom fighters of India against the British people. So‚ Nehru also joined the Indian National Congress in 1920. It was the period of Mahatma Gandhi who leaded the whole freedom struggle. Nehru also got very much attached with the policies of Mahatma Gandhi that is ’Peace & Non-violence’. He actively took part in all freedom movement started

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    Cambridge. On his return to India‚ young Jawaharlal realised that he was not interested in making money through the legal profession. Instead‚ he was filled with patriotic fervour and wanted to help the poor and the downtrodden. He joined the Congress and Gandhiji in the Freedom Struggle of India and turned out to be an extremely outspoken‚ honest‚ practical and illustrious politician. And when India gained its independence‚ this outstanding statesman was named the first Prime Minister of the

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    Directions Q. No.1-3:- Mark the correct antonyms‚ out of the four choices given‚ of the following words :- I. Slick A) Clumsy B) Outrageous C) Awakened D) Inaudible 2. Truculent A) Defiant B) Amiable C) Snobbish D) Ruthless 3. Tenuous A Visible B) Brittle C) Strong D)Scattered Directions Q. No. 4-7:- Mark‚ out of the four given choices‚ the correct meaniig of the italicized idioms/phrases used in the following sentences: . Both of them knew that they were under the harrow: ) successful

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    schools and govern ment and private offices remain closed. Early in the morning‚ the young students sing in chorus the national anthem in accompaniment of flute and drum marching together in processions in the streets. National flags are hoisted in the houses‚ schools‚ colleges‚ and offices. It is a great day for India. In Delhi Red Fort Parade Ground‚ millions of Indians from different parts of the coun try gather to listen to the annual speech of the Prime Minister. Many dignitaries at home

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    Who are the culprits for the whole Indian-Pakistani Conflicts? -------- Numerous kills and massacres against Indians still took place constantly years after the ceasefire agreement at the border line‚ Indians as a whole country is suffered greatly from the beginning to the end. Early in the year of 2013‚ a series of armed border skirmishes are started by the Pakistan military along the Line of Control (LoC) in the disputed Kashmir Area. In the most recent incident‚ 5 soldiers from India’s army

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    thanks to my supervisor PhDr. Lidia Kyzlinková‚ CSc.‚ M.Litt‚ for her extremely helpful and valuable advice on my thesis and for her infinite patience with me. 3 Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………................6 2. Indian Historical Background & Salman Rushdie…………………………….8 2.1. India in the Past………………………………………………………….. 8 2.1.1. The Black Hole of Calcutta……………………………………….. 8 2.2. The British Rule in India………………………………………………… 9 2.2.1. The Great Mutiny and Its Consequences…………………………

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    father of independent India”. The Indians promoted the ideals of “swadeshi‚” or self-sufficiency‚ and boycotted British’s commodities and services. Through persistence and resistance‚ Gandhi and the Indian people triumphed. After 25 years of constraint‚ Britain granted India full independence in 1947. Unfortunately‚ Gandhi couldn’t help all of India. Since the 1930s‚ acrimonious disagreements spurred between the Muslim League and the Hindu Indian National Congress. Two secular‚ democratic states

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    Profiles of Indian Political Leaders Indira Gandhi (1917-1984) Indira Gandhi was the only child of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the grand daughter of freedom fighter Motilal Nehru. Indira was born on November 19‚ 1917. Her mother Kamala Nehru died when Indira was still a young girl. Although Indira attended Somerville College‚ Oxford‚ she did not graduate. Other schools Indira attended include Ecole Nouvelle‚ Bex (Switzerland); Ecole Internationale‚ Geneva; Pupils’

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