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    Marathas and the Nizam of Hyderabad. 1771 Marathas re-captures Delhi and parts of North India. 1772 14 August Ram Mohan Roy Born (to 1833) 1773 Narayanrao Peshwa is murdered by his uncle Raghunathrao’s wife in front of Raghunathrao. Regulating Act of 1773 Warren Hastings appointed as first Governor-General of India 1774 Chief Justice of the Maratha Empire‚ Ram Shastri passes death sentence against the ruling Peshwa Raghunathrao for murdering his nephew. 1775 First Anglo-Maratha

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    even in the contemporary world for their emphasis on equality and a world free from prejudice. Feudal systems and later‚ colonisation were abolished by re-working the French Revolution ideals of freedom and equality. Indian leaders such as Raja Ram Mohan Roy were deeply influenced by the ideas that the French Revolution propagated against the monarchy and its absolutism Democratic rights that we enjoy today whose origins can be traced to the French Revolution are: freedom of expression‚ right to equality

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    Women Empowerment in Bangladesh Women empowerment in Bangladesh means giving women of the country the power to rule and govern their own lives‚ away from traditional and social constraints. The women empowerment movement in Bangladesh focuses on giving women the power and authority they need to be men’s equals. The structures of sub ordinance that have keep women in the dark for so long must be eliminated. Women must have intellectual resources that can be acquired through good education and material

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    Early life[edit] Marshman was the first child of Joshua Marshman and Hannah Marshman and was born in August 1794 at Bristol‚ England where his father was at that time a schoolmaster‚ before later emigrating to India as a missionary. Move to India[edit] At the age of 5‚ Marshman travelled with his parents and William Ward on an American ship called the Criterion to Bengal‚ arriving at Serampore on Sunday morning‚ 13 October 1799. In May 1800‚ his parents opened two boarding schools at Serampore;

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    East and West

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    East and West Rabindranath Tagore I It is not always a profound interest in man that carries travellers nowadays to distant lands. More often it is the facility for rapid movement. For lack of time and for the sake of convenience we generalise and crush our human facts into the packages within the steel trunks that hold our travellers’ reports. Our knowledge of our own countrymen and our feelings about them have slowly and unconsciously grown out of innumerable facts which are full of contradictions

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    Hinduism In Modern Society

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    Being a Hindu‚ growing up in a modern society‚ I have got this wonderful opportunity to research Hinduism in contemporary world. In this essay‚ I have explored Hinduism not only by juxtaposing it with modern Hinduism‚ but also with ancient religious practices. Modernity is not simply the western world‚ or connecting to contemporary and rejecting the old. Modernity‚ as David Smith says is theorization of modern world and according to modernity self is autonomous‚ and God is dead. This feature of modernity

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    in utopian‚ socialist or religious concepts. Some rely on personal transformation; others rely on small collectives‚ such as Mahatma Gandhi’s spinning wheel and the self sustaining village economy‚ as a mode of social change. 1. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Raja Ram Mohan Roy was popularly known as the ’Father of Indian Renaissance ’ was born on 22nd May 1772 in a Brahmin family in Bengal.He founded the Atmiya Sabha in 1815 and the Brahmo Samaj on 20th August 1828. Through these Institutions he fought against

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    POPULATION EXPLOSSION

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    scenario of newspapers in India; So‚ now have a look at the ROLE OF NEWSPAPERS in India in the olden days… At the time of the first war of independence‚ many number of papers were in operation in the country. Many of these like Bangadoot of Ram Mohan Roy‚ Rastiguftar of Dadabhai Nauroji and Gyaneneshun advocated social reforms and thus helped arouse national awakening. It was in 1857 itself that Payam-e-Azadi started publication in Hindi and Urdu‚ calling upon the people to fight against the British

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    begins with Raja Ram Mohan Roy. The infiltration of western culture‚ the study of English literature‚ the adoption of western scientific techniques‚ gave a jolt to India’s traditional life. It shocked us into a new awareness‚ a sense of urgency‚ and the long dormant intellectual and critical impulse was quickened into sudden life and the reawakening Indian spirit went forth to meet the violent challenge of the values of modern science and the civilization of the west. Ram Mohan Roy’s interests and

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    Partnership Accounts

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    treatment for reserves/accumulated profits or losses among the partners; Develop the skill of preparing the balance sheet of the reconstituted firm. l l l l l Change in the profit sharing ratio of the existing partners : For example‚ RamMohan and Sohan are partners in the firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2:1. With effect from April 1‚ 2001‚ they decided to share profits equally. Here‚ change in the existing profit sharing ratio results into reconstitution of the firm. RECONSTITUTION

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