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    paper is to determine the success of the Indian democracy in alleviating poverty and providing basic services to the poor. To determine the success rate of the republic‚ I will analyze the initial state building process that was carried out by the Nehru administration and later by his daughter Indira Gandhi‚ education‚ agricultural reform‚ and the status of the caste system. In doing so‚ I plan to show that the Indian democratic process has not been very successful in uplifting the impoverished population

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    and at gloomy moments helped others to laugh. Also‚ he did not hesitate to step aside for another --for his older brother Vithal when the latter wanted to use his passport and ticket to London‚ and‚ years later‚ for Jawaharlal Nehru‚ when Mahatma Gandhi desired that Nehru should sit in a chair to which Patel seemed entitled. And this strong man before whom rajas and maharajas trembled‚ and to whom rich men gave large funds for India’s national movement‚ did not allow a rupee to stick to his fingers

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    did. My third and final reason why I think Asoka was an enlightened ruler and not a ruthless conqueror because in document F (which is a document of a person’s opinion named Jawaharlal Nehru) it states that “Asoka though an emperor‚ was greater than any king or emperors.” With this being said this means that Nehru thought highly of Asoka

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    1920   Congress Session at Nagpur­ A compromise was worked out and the Non­ cooperation programme  was adopted.  Different strands within the Movement  1921­1922 The Import of foreign cloth halved.  June‚1920 Jawahar Lal Nehru going around the village in Awadh  October‚1929 Oudh Kisan Sabha was set up headed by J.L. Nehru  1920 The peasant movement in Awadh spread‚ but the Congress Leader Were not happy with them.  1921 A militant Guerrilla movement spread in the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh. Movement started by Alluri 

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    DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW 2014-15 Constitutional Law-I FINAL DRAFT ON PHILOSOPHY OF CONSTITUTION Submitted To:                                                      Submitted By: Prof. Amar Pal Singh Arijeet Singh Mr. Mahendra Singh Paswan Roll no.:29

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    The Industrial Revolution began the modern era‚ which brought about a new capitalist system and a new world economy. New technology and scientific innovations sparked worldwide exchanges of national and cultural resources. Globalization provided nations and individuals the opportunity to grow rich creating monopolies and economic superpowers. Not everyone was able to capitalize at the start of this new era. Nations and individuals that did not have the resources or could not discover a method to

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    British colonial rule and Indian Subcontinent 1/19/2013 Prepared by – (Group 10 The rising stars) Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947 Group members – The British Raj (rāj‚ lit. "reign" in Hindi)[1] was British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947.[2] The term can also refer to the period of dominion.[2][3] The region under British control‚ commonly calledIndia in contemporary usage‚ included areas directly administered by the

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    India gained its independence from Britain on the 15th of August‚ 1946 but then was previously faced with another issue. Partition. Muslims and Hindus wanted to be separated into their own countries‚ but what impacts would this have economically and socially? I will answer this question‚ analyzing both aspects‚ throughout this essay. This essay is based on books and articles I have read as well as interviews from my family members and detailed research through the internet. One source I mainly

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    The supreme command of the defense forces of the Union is vested in the President but the exercise of the supreme command is to be regulated by law. The executive power of the Union is vested in the President. Yet he is intended to stand in relation to the Union administration substantially in the same position as does the king under the English Constitution. He is nominal or constitutional head of the Government. His position is not like that the President of the United States of America who is

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    India discovers herself again." - Jawaharlal Nehru (Speech on Indian Independence Day‚ 1947) History of Independence Day On the eve of India’s independence‚ Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru famous speech “Tryst with Destiny” marked the beginning of a free India with words symbolizing hope and triumph. India got its independence from the clutches of British rule on 15th August 1947. It was this day when India’s tricolor flag was unfolded by Pandit Nehru on the barricades of the Red Fort at Delhi.

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