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    Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ ”Civil disobedience is not only the natural right of people‚ especially when they have no effective voice in their own government‚ but that it is also a substitute for violence or armed rebellion.” Civil disobedience is the refusal to obey certain laws or governmental demands for the purpose of influencing legislation or government policy‚ characterized by the employment of such nonviolent techniques as boycotting‚ picketing‚ and nonpayment of taxes. I believe that civil

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    Civil Disobedience

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    Civil Disobedience Civil disobedience is defined as the refusal to obey certain laws or governmental demands for the purpose of influencing legislation or government policy. It is characterized by the employment of nonviolent techniques such as boycotting‚ picketing‚ and nonpayment of taxes. Civil disobedience is a nonviolent act of protest‚ which is caused by a moral belief that a law is wrong or otherwise known as unconstitutional. In the nineteenth century‚ the American author Henry David

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    Sardar Patel

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    helped dairy farmers break free from exploitation of the middle man‚ by supporting them to establish Amul dairy co-operative industry. Today Amul dairy is the biggest milk-product industry in India. According to research paper by Chandrakant Devappa‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ father of the nation was Sardar Patel’s political mentor. Sardar Patel organized and led several satyagraha during freedom struggle. In his speech‚ Sardar Patel declared ‘Swaraj (independence) is our goal’. British Government

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    Jawaharlal Nehru

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    later‚ He went to Cambridge in England‚ for higher studies. He returned to India in 1912‚ and then he became a lawyer. He was doing his practice in Allahabad High Court. Then he quit his practice and joined the freedom movement. This is where he met Mahatma Gandhi‚ and got closer to him. During the fight for freedom‚ he was sent to jail by the British people a lot of times. India got freedom in 1947 and Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime-minister. He was also one of the most successful prime-ministers

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    Shakespeare Sin Quote

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    William Shakespeare‚ the well-known playwright intertwines real life themes into his plays making them powerful literature for all to digest. One of the most meaningful quotes that William Shakespeare composed that holds true even until today follows: “Some rise by sin‚ and some by virtue fall.” These crucial words are found in William Shakespeare’s play Measure for Measure. This quote states that not everyone who sins will get punished as some will rise in superiority for being a villain; and conversely

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    Role of Women in India’s Struggle for Freedom Introduction The history of Indian Freedom Struggle would be incomplete without mentioning the contributions of women. The sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place. They fought with true spirit and undaunted courage and faced various tortures‚ exploitations and hardships to earn us freedom. When most of the men freedom fighters were in prison the women came forward and took charge of the struggle. The list of great women whose

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    reflection‚ that conduct based on truth is impossible without love. Truth-force then is love-force. We cannot remedy evil by harboring ill will against the evildoer. -Mahatma Gandhi Nonviolent resistance is the practice of achieving socio-political goals without the use of violence. An advocate of this practice was Mahatma Gandhi‚ who through his use of civil disobedience‚ gained independence from the British in India. Gandhi defined this form of civil resistance as Satyagraha‚ which meant

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    Cobbler Scam

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    CASE STUDY ON THE COBBLER SCAM INDEX Serial Number. Topic Page Number. 1 Introduction 4 2 How the scam unearthed 6 3 People affected by the scam 7 4 Legal Details 7 5 Politicians Implicated in the scam 9 6 Treatment of the scam 13 7 Media Projection 16 8 Conclusion 34 9 Bibliography 36 INTRODUCTION The Cobbler Scam is one of the biggest multi million dollars scam in Indian History‚ is nicknamed The Great Cobbler Scam. What really happened in this Great Cobbler Scam was that various businessman

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    ESSAY ON SAROJINI NAIDU

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    References: Sarojini Naidu (extreme right) with Mahatma Gandhi during Salt Satyagraha‚ 1930 Naidu joined the Indian national movement in the wake of partition of Bengal in 1905 Her 135th birth anniversary (in 2014) was marked by a doodle on Google India ’s homepage.[14] Golden Threshold 1917: The Broken

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    that some would disagree with because of the unethical and morally wrong values they held. Only the brave and strong would think to stand up for what they believe to be correct in a peaceful but effective manner ; figures like Henry David Thoreau‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ and Martin Luther King Jr. have all contributed to the idea of civil disobedience. Inspiring figures like these men have indeed left a positive mark on societies to stand up for what they believe is the right thing no matter the consequences

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