What are the contributions of Mahatma Gandhi in Education? SWASTIK Historical Development of Basic Edcuation Mahatma Gandhi explained the concept of Basic Education through a series of articles in his Harijan magazine in 1937. In the conference at Wardha after a detailed discussion about Gandhiji’s articles the scheme of Basic Education took shape under the leadership of Dr. Zakir Hussain. The following four resolutions were passed. (i) Free and compulsory education should be given
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for self-awakening has created a great impact on the outlook and behaviour of many people. It was hailed and patronised by eminent people like the late Dr. Rajendra Prasad. C Rajgopalachari‚ Pt. Jawarhalal Nehru‚ Dr S. Radhakrishnan and Jai Prakash Narayan. It has been striving to infuse with new life people degenerating fast into what T.S. Elliot aptly calls "automatications or living shadows inhibiting the great wasteland". While many western celebrities like Bertrand Russell and Martin Luther King
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magazines‚ books‚ or paper-based publications – unless they contain technologies that enable digital interactivity.[2] In rural India‚ carrying around a $44 mobile phone can be something of a status symbol. Or at least it has been for Pandurang Narayan Shelke‚ a 55-year-old farmer in Latur‚ a village in the west Indian state of Maharashtra. Last January his son‚ who works as a porter at Bombay’s Victoria Terminus railway station‚ bought him a low-end Nokia 1100 handset. Shelke had
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Jade Chan 4/20/28 World Civilizations C block Mr. Rivenburgh The Ramayana is a story told since ancient Indian times‚ it was first used to convey religious beliefs to Hindu. Nowadays‚ many know of Rama’s journey and recognize that there are deeper morals embedded under the story. What may be those morals? Purpose‚ passion‚ and integrity. To live with a purpose is to have as one’s intention or goal in life. To have passion is to have a strong feeling that causes one to act‚ simultaneously challenging
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1. Importance of case studies * Problem framing‚ analysis‚ solving * sharing * listening * ambiguity tolerance * sensitizing 2. What is profession? * providing services * adding value * regulatory agency * expertise * knowledge and skills * high standard of conduct and integrity * code of conduct 3. Ethics according to oxford The moral principle that governs a person’s behaviour or conduct of an activity 4. Morality according to oxford A set of
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report on a country by the name of Nepal. The formal name is The Kingdom of Nepal. The term for citizens is Nepalese. The capital of Nepal is Katmandu. Nepal became independent in 1768 when a number of independent hill states were unified by Prithri Narayan Shah as the Kingdom of Gorkha. The area of Nepal is 56‚827 square miles. Its population according to the 1991 census was 18‚462‚ 081. Nepal is located between China and India. Population The most recent information about Nepal ’s population
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Prarthana Samaj‚ ( “Prayer Society” Sanskrit was used)‚ (bombay) Hindu reform society established in Bombay in the 1860s. In purpose it is similar to‚ but not affiliated with‚ the more widespread Brahmo Samaj and had its greatest sphere of influence in and around India’s Mahārāshtra state. The aim of the society is the promulgation of theistic worship and social reform‚ and its early goals were opposition to the caste system‚ the introduction of widow remarriage‚ the encouragement of female education
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Controversies between SEBI & IRDA Flow of the presentation: * Reason of the dispute * Role & concepts of SEBI IRDA ULIP Mutual Fund * Difference between Mutual funds & ULIP * Complete story * Effects of dispute * news updates * opinion Presented by: Roll no. Supriya Sawant 17 Kena Shah 28 Komal Shah 29 Niriksha Shah 32 Mitesh Sheth 41 Aniket Vanjre 55 Naveen Varma 58 Securities & Exchange Board of India SEBI
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TAX AVOIDANCE -By Ramesh Badhri Narayan(12741880) Vijayakumar Muniyandi (12741572) Punjabi Nikhil Prakash (12744129) LIM QI CHONG (12782025) Koundompalayam Jagannathan Meignanam(12742198) 1.0 Tax Avoidance:- An Arrangement where the intention is to avoid or defer tax obligations. Various means of approach- from mass marketed (advertised to general public) to specialist financial arrangements offered directly to investors. Certain Schemes can be camouflaged as legal financial
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