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    Bombay plan

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    Contemporary Issues and Ideas in Social Sciences June 2010 The Curious Case of the Bombay Plan Amal Sanyal1 Abstract ‘Bombay Plan’‚ authored by a group of Indian industrialists and technocrats in 1944‚ was meant as a fifteen year investment plan for India. The strategy of the government’s five year plans after independence was very similar to the Bombay Plan’s. First three five year plans had almost the same sectoral outlay pattern and together they can be described as a scaled down version

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    Table of index Chapter - 1 1 Introduction 1 Chapter - 2 5 History of that Period 5 Chapter - 3 7 Social Background 7 Work for the Muslim Community 8 Chapter - 4 10 Political Career 10 Struggle for existence 11 Chapter - 5 13 Personality of Jinnah 13 Chapter - 6 15 Conclusion 15 Bibliography: - 17 Chapter - 1 Introduction The partition of India‚ 1947‚ some call it as vivisection as Gandhi had‚ has without doubt has been the most wounding trauma of the twentieth

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    Interpreting Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj is not rejection of the liberative contribution of modernity. Rather his effort can be interpreted as an attempt to integrate these positive elements with a liberating re-interpretation of tradition. With his critique from within the tradition‚ Gandhi becomes the great synthesizer of contraries within and across traditions. GANDHI’s Hind Swaraj (HS) is surely a foundational text for any understanding of the man and his mission. In dialogue

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    Education System of India

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    population is 59.4%. Essays on education system in India: point 3   Briefly tell how the education system in India is organized.   Essays on education system in India: point 4   Give information about some famous Indian institutions like Jawaharlal Nehru University‚ Indian Institutes of Management and others.   On our blog‚ you can also read an article about an essay on India after 60 years of

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    Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University School of Technology Department of Sciences Tutorial 1 Vector Operations 1. If A = 2i - 3j + 4k and B = i + 4j – 2k‚ find (a) A x B (b) B x A (c) (A + B) x (A – B). If A = 3i - j + 2k and B = 2I + j – k and C= I -2j + 2k‚ find (a) (A x B) x C (b) A X (B X C). Determine the unit vector perpendicular to the plane of A = 2i -6j - 3k and B = 4I +3j – k. Find the directional derivative of Φ = x2yz +4xz2 at (1‚-2‚-1) in the direction 2i – j - 2k. (a) In what direction

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    the interrelated triad of love‚ masculinity and sexuality in the context of the recent “love crime” episode at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. The naturalising of violence and masculinised love is not “exceptional” anymore‚ and the woman’s autonomy and right to say “no” have been subverted by their fear for safety. O n 31 July 2013‚ a student at the School of Languages‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)‚ brutally attacked a woman classmate with an intent to murder. He subsequently killed himself

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    Section A: Fiction Assignment This is an extract from the‚ Midnight’s Children‚ by Salman Rushdie. In this extract‚ the protagonist‚ Saleem Sinai shares the history about his birth and the significance of why his birth is considered as a historical event. He explains how on the 15th of August 11947‚ he was born but at the very time of his entrance into the world‚ India gained its independence from the British. The rest of the extract is focused on his concerns and feelings about sharing his monumental

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    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

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    All throughout the history of our great nation‚ there have been many leaders who left their mark with their invaluable contribution. I could very proudly name many such leaders starting from our very own “Bapu”‚ or Chacha Nehru or Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. But one such great leader whom I would like to talk about today was arguably the most powerful leader who followed the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi and gave shape to form ONE robust union from numerous small & big princely states. The robust

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    “Indian nationalists are working day and night to build up Bose as the ‘George Washington’ of India‚” the New York Times reported on February 8‚ 1946. “This is particularly true of the revolutionary element in the Congress party‚ which spares no efforts to eulogize Bose‚ create a ‘Bose legend’ and wrap his sayings and beliefs in sanctity.”1 The admiration for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose‚ who had crossed swords with the forces of British imperialism during the Second World War‚ was rampant in

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    India at the cross-roads 64yrs after Independence Since 1947‚ India has been celebrating Independence Day to rejoice in her freedom from imperialism. Its essence is also to recall how much suffering people had undergone during the British rule.We all are now ready to celebrate 65 years of Indian Independence‚ which is obviously a good day to sing patriotic songs‚ listen to dignitaries’ speeches and feel passionate about our motherland. However‚ we tend to forget the basic introspection required

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