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    Partition of Bengal

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    PARTITION OF BENGAL: 1905 Partitioning Bengal was first considered in 1903. There were also additional proposals to separate Chittagong and the districts of Dhaka and Mymensingh from Bengal and attaching them to the province of Assam. Similarly incorporating Chhota Nagpur with the central provinces. The government officially published the idea in January 1904‚ and in February‚ Lord Curzon made an official tour to eastern districts of Bengal to assess public opinion on the partition. He consulted

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    School and Role Models

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    Science was born and survives only by questions. The whole foundation of science is questioning. And as parents and teachers well know‚ children are the source of unending questions. Hence‚ ’child is the first scientist’. It is very important for every parent to be willing to make the effort to guide children to be good human beings – enlightened and hardworking. The teacher‚ the child’s window to learning and knowledge‚ has to play the role model in generating creativity in the child. This triangle

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    India as a Superpower

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    Why is India not a superpower till now? Because of the lack of unity and proper education that India lags behind. With a little effort and unity we too can become a superpower. So many great men have forseen India as a superpower‚ including Rabindranath Tagore‚ Swami Vivekananda and many more. Our ex-president Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam too predicted‚ that by ………………) and why shouldn’t India be? India with such a vast area and population and rich culture can be equal to USA. Why is India not a superpower

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    Indira Gandhi

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    nationalist leader. Her father‚ Jawaharlal Nehru‚ was a pivotal figure in the Indian independence movement and the first Prime Minister of Independent India. In 1934–35‚ after finishing school‚ Indira joined Shantiniketan‚[2] a school set up by Rabindranath Tagore‚ who gave her the name Priyadarshini (priya=pleasing‚ darshini=to look at). Subsequently‚ she went to England and sat for the University of Oxford entrance examination‚ but she failed‚[3] and spent a few months at Badminton School in Bristol

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    Partition of Bengal

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    stations‚unversities were at far distance)and it had only one viceroy for its adminstration. 16th oct 1905 -anti partition act -wana bhana day -raksbandhan dat -black day (sad day) -morning day PROGRAMMES - Protest meeting -songs of rabindranath tagore(amar sona bangla) - slogans by bankim chandra chaterji ( vande mataram ) -picketing of shops(curfew) -- 4point programe a.swadeshi and boycott b.national education c.massmovement d.swaraj LEADERS IN SUPPORT OF ANTI PARTION MOVEMENT

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    Common Magic by Bronwen Wallace and An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore disclose how everyday people and events can be remarkable and astounding. Furthermore‚ both poems revolve around specific individuals who can serve as proof that there can be components of mystery and excellence within everyone’s life. In Common Magic‚ people change through a number of human experiences‚ while one person is transformed through poetry in An Ordinary Person. The speaker in Common Magic discloses how an

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    government policies‚ increased availability of technology‚ creativity and artistic works. History shows us that creativity and artistic works have been major sources of economic and cultural growth in this part of the world. The creative talent from Rabindranath Tagore to Kazi Nazrul Islam‚ from Lalon Fakhir to Hasan Raza have always been a ray of hope in this poverty stricken land. However‚ extensive infringement of intellectual property rights (IPR) have discouraged creativity and deprived artistic

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    Afro

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    AFRO-ASIAN POETRY (Report Summary) Report By: Ortiz‚ John Benj A. AFRICAN POETRY a. History b. Themes c. Prominent Works and Poets B. ASIAN POETRY d. History e. Themes f. Prominent Works and Poets C. COMPARISON AND CONTRAST g. Comparison of African Poetry and Asian Poetry h. Contrast of African Poetry and Asian Poetry ------------------------------------------------- AFRICAN POETRY I. II. HISTORY Pre-Colonial Era 1. Poetry

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    Traditional Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh Studies Topic: Culture And Tradition Submitted by: Marilyn Thipthorpe INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a county encompassing 147‚570-km²of land in South Asia. Our culture and tradition lies in our ancient history spanning thousands of years. This is the product of the repeated entry of varied peoples‚ bringing with them the Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan‚ Mongol-Mughul‚ Arab‚ Persian‚ Turkic‚ and European cultures. In the 16th century‚ Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire‚ later in the 18th

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    Mary Oliver's Journey

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    The poem “12” (from ‘Gitanjali’) written by Rabindranath Tagore is a story that tells of one’s mental journey deep into their soul and mind‚ in hopes of finding who they truly are as a person. Also on the journey is the protagonist of “The Journey”‚ a poem written by Mary Oliver that speaks of one’s tiredness of dealing with other people’s problems and their physical journey of solidarity and self discovery. In both of these pieces of poetry‚ the protagonist is on a journey‚ whether mental or physical

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