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    political contributions‚ it is necessary to first analyze the political state of her country‚ as well as her background and career as a whole. Indira was born into the Nehru family whom had a strong political background all on its own. Indira’s father‚ Jawaharlal‚ and her grandfather‚ Motilal‚ were both members of the Indian National Congress‚ which was very sympathetic toward the rising nationalism of the Indian middle class (Butler 27). This meant that from the day of her birth‚ Indira would be thrown

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    My aim in life

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    MY AIM IN LIFE “The mere act of aiming at something big makes you big.” (Jawaharlal Nehru) Bestowing man with life and sending him on earth to live is fully justified. This all has been done for a specific reason. Idealizing his purpose and endeavoring to objectify it into reality is the real pinnacle/ culmination of human being. A man without an aim is like a rudderless ship

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    In special reference No.1 of 2002 ‚ Re‚ (Gujarat assembly election matter) ‚ the debate in the constituent assembly on article 85 and 174 was looked into. Khare‚ J .(as the learned chief justice then was) referred to kesavanandabharti case in support of the proposition that the constituent assembly debates are permissible aids in construction to ascertain intention to the constitution. The learned judge observed as follows : One of the known methods to discern the intention behind enacting a provision

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    In 1913 the Quaid-i-Azam joined the All India Muslim League without abandoning the membership of the Congress of which he had been an active member for some years. But this membership of the two organizations ended in December 1920. On the occasion of the special session at Nagpur the Congress adopted a new creed which permitted the use of unconstitutional means and decided to resort to non-violent non-co-operation for the attainment of self-government. The new policy and programme in essence envisaged

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    countries on war and thus fulfilling the objective of the UNO. It has also been an active member of the various agencies of the UNO like the UNESCO‚ the WHO and the UNICEF. Once the President of the General Assembly of the UNO was Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit. India has also been elected as a member of the Security Council. Soon after the World War II‚ it was observed that many countries of the world got divided into two major groups. These two groups of various countries could not tolerate any development

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    On Indian Independance

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    and integrity of our nation. Let us all together take a vow that we will spare no effort to take India to greater heights. In the early hours of the 15th of August‚ 1947‚ when our nation had just become Independent‚ our first Prime Minister‚ Jawaharlal Nehru spoke to the nation and asked us all one important question on the very first day we became a free country: "Are we brave enough and wise enough to grasp this opportunity and accept the challenge of the future?" Today‚ my fellow citizens

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    Motherland Speech

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    was the price that India paid for her dearly bought freedom. The british government declared the country independent and left for their own shores. On the 15th of August‚ 1947‚ India became completely independent. It was on this historic date that Jawaharlal Nehru‚ the first prime Minister of India‚ unfurled the Indian tricolor on the ramparts the magnificent Red Fort‚ symbolically marking the end of the british colonial rule.. Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny‚ and now the time comes when

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    Work is Worship

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    life. Fortunes favor the brave. Brave persons are always famous and rewarded. Vivekananda‚ Swami Dayanantha and‚ Mahatma Gandhi all sacrificed themselves on the altar of work. Certainly work was worship for them. Our first Prime Minister‚ late Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was in favor of worship of work. Such workers may uplift the standard of their lives in true sense. They worship their work first and anything else afterwards. Thus work is worship in our life without which

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    JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA COURSE STURUCTURE - R10 COMMON TO BRANCHES (ECE‚ IT‚ ME‚ CHEM‚ BME‚ ECom E‚ PCE‚ MM) I Year |I Semester |P |C |II Semester |P |C | |1 |English – I |3 |2 |1 |English – II |3 |2 | |2 |Mathematics - I

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    policy objectives. Under the Indian auspices‚ modern science was Brahminized during the colonial period‚ and Kshatriya-ized after independence. The artisanization of modern science that gave Europe its strength never took place in India. In 1947‚ Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime minister of India‚ after independencefrom the British Empire‚ which became the Republic of India upon passage of the IndianConstitution on Jan. 26‚ 1950. The Congress Party ruled India throughout nearly theentire post-independence

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