Jan Lokpal Bill From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with The Lokpal Bill‚ 2011‚ an anti-corruption bill pending before the parliament of India. | This article may require copy editing for grammar‚ style‚ cohesion‚ tone‚ or spelling. You can assist by editing it. (January 2012) | The Jan Lokpal Bill‚ also referred to the Citizen ’s Ombudsman Bill‚ is an anti-corruption bill drafted and drawn up by civil society activists in India seeking the
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Jan Lokpal Bill From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with The Lokpal Bill‚ 2011‚ an anti-corruption bill pending before the parliament of India. The Jan Lokpal Bill‚ also referred to the Citizen ’s Ombudsman Bill‚ is an anti-corruption bill drafted and drawn up by civil society activists in India seeking the appointment of a Jan Lokpal‚ an independent body to investigate corruption cases.[1] This bill also proposes improvements to the Lokpal and Lokayukta Bill 2011‚[2] which
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would create the Jan Lokpal‚ an independent body similar to the Election Commission with the power to prosecute politicians and bureaucrats without prior government permission.[1] Drafted by Shanti Bhushan‚ retired Indian Police Service officer Kiran Bedi‚ Justice N. Santosh Hegde‚ advocate Prashant Bhushan‚ former chief election commissioner J. M. Lyngdoh in consultation with the leaders of the India Against Corruption movement and civil society‚ the bill proposes the institution of the office of
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Anna Hazare and His Fast and Fight Against Corruption and for Fundamental Rights of the People in India … A Revolution Anna Hazare is an Indian social activist and an eminent leader in the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement‚ using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Hazare also contributed to the development and structuring of Ralegan Siddhi. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his fervent efforts
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[pic] The source url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatri Hindi • Punjabi Indo-Aryan peoples • Mohyal • Aroras • Jats/Jatts • Bhatia • Saini • Ramgarhias • Kamboj • Gujjar • Rajput • Lohana Khatri (Punjabi: ਖੱਤਰੀ‚ Hindi: खत्री) is the Punjabi adaptation of Sanskrit or Pali word Kshatriya (Hindi: क्षत्रिय‚ Kşhatriya). . The Khatri community traces its origins to the Taxila‚ Potohar and Majha regions of the Punjab. These regions are historically connected with the composition of the Vedas‚ the
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The Castaway The short story‚ ‘The Castaway’ follows the journey of a young orphan‚ Nilakanta‚ or “the castaway” as he seeks to win the affection of Kiran‚ the lady of the house he has been given shelter. Nilakanta is a troubled young boy‚ and beaten by his previous master has led an unsettled life. This life has had an impact on him and his personality‚ not allowing it to grow to its full potential but instead “traps him in a half-boy‚ half-man state”-as mentioned in this story‚ “if it was about
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In the film – and as aforementioned --‚ Kiran is wearing a rather revealing outfit during the first wedding scene‚ which exposes her midriff. Whilst such attire can be interpreted as a stylistic choice—and in modern times‚ is by no means‚ controversial‚ Kiran in this scene is “objectified” as evident by the Indian old man following her around‚ seemingly interested in her. Because of the duplicity of
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“Mr. Linden?” cried Kiran as she entered the mansion that belonged to Joseph Linden. “Hello? It’s Kiran; I’m here to talk to you about that book you recommended.” She stood in the marble-floored entry hall under the colossal crystal chandelier. An elderly man appeared at the top of the spiral staircase in front of an extensive painting of a woman in robes. “Ah Kiran‚ I have been awaiting your arrival‚” the man said. “Please‚ follow me.” He stood at the top of the stairs and watched as the
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Woman is the magnificent creation of god‚ a multi faceted personality with the power of benevolence‚ adjustability‚ integrity and tolerance. She is companion of man‚ gifted with equal mental faculty‚ a protector and provider‚ the embodiment of love and affection. The role given to women in a society is a measuring rod and true index of its civilization and cultural attainment. Woman by nature is a peace maker. She is blessed with the’ tact and skill to convince and drive the argument in her favor
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History of Indian Women In The Past And Today Introduction The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. From a largely unknown status in ancient times through the low points of the medieval period‚ to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful History There are very few texts specifically dealing with the role of women; an important exception is the strIdharmapaddhati of Tryambakayajvan
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