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    Terrorism “Most Muslims are not fundamentalists‚ and more fundamentalists are not terrorists‚ but more present day terrorists are Muslims and proudly identify themselves as such.” writes Bernard Lewis in ‘The Crisis of Islam’. But Dr. Martin Luther King logically said‚ “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Terrorism has no absolute and globally accepted definition and its interpretation can easily be used or abused to suite particular needs. The adage that “one man’s terrorist

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    Women Rebuilding the Society Web civilserviceindia.com Empowering Women Rebuilding the Society “To awaken the people‚ it is the women who must be awakened. Once she is on the move‚ the family moves‚ the village moves‚ the nation moves”.-Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. In India‚ today‚ women appear to rule the roost. India as a nation is revered in a feminine form i.e. ‘the Bharat Mata’‚ the first citizen of our country presently is a woman‚ many important government posts are occupied by women

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    Humanizing Terrorism in Indian Cinema A closer look at Mani Ratnam’s Roja and Dil Se Nationalism‚ as professor Sumita Chakravarty describes it‚ is the “integrity of the nation-state and the imagined belongingness of its citizens (Chakravarty‚ 2000).” This notion of nationalism and nationwide unity has been a recurrent theme in the films explored in the course South Asian Cinema. Many of the films have been interpreted as national

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    Cultural Analysis

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    trade with china: how to use the world trade organization to promote public health in trade relation with india. Journal Of Health Care Law & Policy‚ 14(2)‚ 405-430. Ninian‚ A. (2011). India and the U.S. Contemporary Review‚ 293(1700)‚ 33-39 Pandit‚ R Saritha‚ R. (2002). India success in software is set back by war talk. New York Times. p. 1 Schaffer‚ T US-India trade ties improving but could be better. (2012). The National. Retrieved July 5‚ 2012‚ from‚ http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/us-india-trade-ties

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    Nuclear

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    Reason One: The entire world would be more secure if the planet were free of nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the only type of weapon in existence that have the capacity to annihilate the human species and countless other species. The very existence of nuclear weapons leaves open the possibility that a nuclear exchange might take place. This could happen intentionally‚ inadvertently (as in the Cuban Missile Crisis when the U.S. and USSR almost blundered into nuclear war)‚ or by an accidental

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    How to Become an Ias Officer

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    In this article we will talk about the process involved in becoming an IAS or (Indian Administrative Services) officer!  Please Note: Becoming an: * IAS (Indian Administrative Services) officer * IPS (Indian Police Services) officer etc… Is all done though the same “UPSC held Civil Services” examination! This guide is written from the point of view of becoming an IAS officer. However‚ the procedure to become an IPS etc. officer is also the same!    If you are interested in becoming

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    Independence Day

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    born. As citizens of free India‚ we must reflect on the values and principles which were in the minds and hearts of those who fought and sacrificed for our freedom. They drew inspiration from the values nurtured in the country through millennia. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru once described Gandhiji as‚ “embodying the old spirit of India‚ who held aloft the torch of freedom”. Gandhiji’s thoughts and his life were truly an expression of the philosophy of our ancient civilization. “ -President

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    Sudha Murti

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    Sudha Murty | | Born | Sudha Kulkarni August 19‚ 1950 (age 61) Shiggaon‚ Karnataka‚ India | Residence | Bangalore‚ Karnataka‚ India | Citizenship | India | Alma mater | BVB College of Engineering Indian Institute of Science | Occupation | Chairperson‚ Infosys Foundation | Spouse | N.R. Narayana Murthy | Sudha Murty (Kannada: ಸುಧಾ ಮೂರ್ತಿ )(also spelled Sudha Murthy; née Kulkarni) is an Indian social worker and author. Mrs. Murthy began her professional career as a computer scientist

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    Martyrs Day

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    MARTYRS DAY The Nation pays homage to the martyrs who suffered and died for the freedom‚ welfare‚ and progress of the country‚ on January 30 every year. It was on January 30‚ 1948 that Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated a little before the sunset when he was going to attend his evening prayers. Gandhiji was the greatest among the lakhs and lakhs of martyrs and freedom fighters who sacrificed everything for the country’s Independence‚ welfare andprogress. Since Gandhiji’s martyrdom

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    Kumar with 87% ISC pays Rs.185000 in an engineering college and Rajiv with 56% ISC pays Rs.80000 only in the same college. What made this difference? The answer is “caste based reservation”. Kumar belonged to a Brahmin family whereas Rajiv was from ‘scheduled caste’. Admittedly‚ caste is a social reality and a mechanism of oppression in an Indian society. But going deep into this society two main questions arise – Is caste only the mechanism of oppression? Is everyone amongst the ‘upper castes’

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