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    Indira Gandhi‚ the first women prime minister of India inspires me. When I read her life story I started to venerate her. It is a truth that I adopted her single actions in my life. She was called the “child of revolution” by her grand father when she was born. She has proved it by changing the face of India. I got influenced by her actions‚ life styles and her way of behavior. To my surprise‚ I have adopted her qualities like being a voracious reader‚ brave and friendly. Her aspect was to do right

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    1. What evidence is there to suggest the 1919 Act was a good move for the Indians giving them a chance to rule themselves? The 1919 Act allowed the New Constitution of 1920 (Indian National Congress) to be formed. Their aim was to maintain Swaraj (self-rule) by peaceful means. The Congress was evidently an organised constitution. These legitimate means could potentially lead India towards establishing a more significant role in politics in India and influencing the way India was run. The 1920 policy

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    INDIA’s PRESENT SITUATION Ever since Nehru’s period ended‚ although Indira Gandhi tried to usher in the continuance of non-alignment and indigenous (Swadeshi) developments‚ corruption in Congress party and within all government systems created unprecedented problems‚ resulting in various upsurge (including the so-called JP movement). Slowly and steadily the deterioration in law and order as well as in balanced functioning of the democratic systems got jeopardized. From a “zero” dependence on the

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    GANDHIAN PHILOSPHY RELEVENT TODAY You find him everywhere anywhere you go in India today in every hamlet in every village in every town‚ in every city - north‚ south‚ east or west. Yes my friends he smiles on every “note” of the Government of India‚ he goes everywhere! He is currency! Relevant in anything and everything – 2G scam‚ Radia tapes‚ CWG‚ ISRO et al! A giant of a man with his frail body‚ his short dhoti‚ his walking stick‚ a khadi shawl over his bare shoulders and his round spectacles

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    In what ways and with what success did Nehru deal with the economic and social problems facing India? Jawaharlal Nehru‚ leader of the Indian National Congress and later India’s first prime minister‚ led the Congress Party to victory in India’s first three general elections. Nehru was born in 1889‚ educated in England and then returned back to India. In the 1920´s he travelled around India and was alarmed by the Indian people suffering from poverty and oppression. Inspired by his travelling around

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    Jawahar lal Nehru‚ our first prime minister and son of Motilal Nehru was brought up in rather a democratic surrounding. Nehru joined the Indian national congress in 1912 (Gandhi being the then leader of the party) and joined the league of fighter for India’s independence. He became the first democratically elected prime-minister (in 1952) of hardly few years old born new nation freed from British reign. Thus began his another struggle for developing India as a nation‚ because just freedom wasn’t

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    previous year. Integral part of the Centralized Material Budget preparation team for 2013-14‚ for an amount of INR 28.17 cr‚ and achieved a reduction of 7.4% from the budget of the previous year. POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITIES Captain‚ Fine Arts‚ Nehru Hall‚ IIT Kharagpur Responsible for conducting practise sessions for Sketching‚ Postering‚

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    find whether the fault is a short circuit fault which is happening due to the burning of insulation inside the cables. Hence this circuit offers a simple and better way of finding the faults in the household appliances. NEHRU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTRE NEHRU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTRE INVISIBLE BROKEN WIRE

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    the Congress‚ which left India determined to be the master of its fate in an international system dominated politically by Cold War alliances and economically by Western capitalism and Soviet communism. The principles of nonalignment‚ as articulated by Nehru and his successors‚ were preservation of India’s freedom of action internationally through refusal to align India with any bloc or alliance‚ particularly those led by the United States or the Soviet Union; nonviolence and international cooperation

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