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    contributed greatly to graduate unemployment‚ besides factors such as low proficiency in English‚ lack of relevance of university majors to jobs available‚ and lack of work experience (Cruez‚2005; Hariati‚ 2007; Razak‚ 2005). As of 31 December 2008‚ the number of unemployed graduates registered with Jobs Malaysia (an online recruitment portal that was managed by the ministry of Human Resources) was 96‚448 (Ranjit‚ 2009‚ p.6). The world’s economies are increasingly interconnected through investments‚ people

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    vocational interests of students at the delta stages and their implications for future curriculum Ph.D. Ed. University of Lucknow. Gupta V. 1990 – A study of vocationalisation of education at +2 stage in the Union Territory of Delhi Ph.D. Ed. The Maharaja Sayajirao Hamingthanzula University of Baroda. Hamingthanzula 2001 – A study of vocational interest and occupational aspiration of class X students of district headquarter of Mizoram as related to Socio-economic status and academic achievement Ph

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    Swami Vivekananda

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    English: This is a manuscript of an English poetry written by Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902). The full poetry is: The mother ’s heart‚ the hero ’s will‚ The sweetness of the southern breeze‚ The sacred charm and strength that dwell On Aryan altars‚ flaming‚ free; All these be yours‚ and many more No ancient soul could dream before -- Be thou to India ’s future son The mistress‚ servant‚ friend in one. With the blessings of Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia

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    Pashtun Durrani Empire. In 1819 Kashmir was conquered by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh. Following the First Anglo-Sikh War in 1845 and 1846‚ Kashmir was first ceded by the Treaty of Lahore to the East India Company‚ and shortly after sold by the Treaty of Amritsar to Gulab Singh‚ Raja of Jammu‚ who thereafter was given the title Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. From then until the Partition of India‚ Kashmir was ruled by the Hindu Maharajas of the princely state of Kashmir and Jammu although the majority of

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    trees‚ fresh water lakes and waterfall these are the natural beauty in which the Kashmir is enriched. On the day of Partition 1947 it is announced that the Muslims majority areas will be in Pakistan side and Kashmir is a Muslims area but Hari SinghMaharaja of Jammu & Kashmir is not in favor of Pakistan and announced to be on Indian side that wan not the right decisions according to the law but it happen in October 1947. From that day the Kashmir movement started and all kashmiri starts rising slogan

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    References: 1. Singh Joykumar( 2005). Social Movements in Manipur. New Delhi. Mittal publications 2. Devi Binarani (2011). Women’s Movement in Manipur. New Delhi. Concept publishing company 3. Sanamani Yambem(1976). Manipur Women’s Agitation‚ 1939. Journal Articles.

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    states‚ there was a more comprehensive partnership in India between British and Indians. The air of ad hoc adventurism a la Drake and the Elizabethan days never perhaps completely left. Nelson too showed this spirit‚ the naval element. Jai Singh‚ Tipu Sultan‚ Ranjit Singh‚ all showed shoots of development but this never took off‚ the heavy weight of the Zamindars and merchants and princes allied with British political power slowed and stagnated Indian growth. Even this much class development was lacking

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    currents that were to influence the Indian elite of the late nineteenth century‚ rapidly deteriorating economic conditions also led to a heightened degree of radicalization amongst the most advanced sections of the new Indian intelligentsia. Ajit Singh in Punjab‚ Bal Gangadhar Tilak in Maharashtra‚ Chidambaram Pillay in Tamil Nadu and Bipin Chandra Pal in Bengal formed the nucleus of a new nationalist movement that tried valiantly‚ but mostly unsuccessfully to move the conservative leadership of

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    advised to accede to the contiguous dominion‚ taking into consideration the geographical and ethnic issues. In Kashmir‚ however‚ the Maharaja hesitated. The principally Muslim population‚ having seen the early and covert arrival of Indian troops‚ rebelled and things got out of the Maharaja’s hands. The people of Kashmir were demanding to join Pakistan. The Maharaja‚ fearing tribal warfare‚ eventually gave way to the Indian pressure and agreed to join India by‚ as India claims‚ ‘signing’ the controversial

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    The Quaid was not given to making rhetorical pronouncements. He was a realist; not an idealist. As a pragmatist and a jurist‚ he chose his words with care before uttering them; and he was a man of his word. The jugular vein and the body are mutually inter-dependant. Pakistan’s life-blood – water – passes through Kashmir. Kashmir’s life force – its commerce‚ its people’s very livelihood‚ its cultural heritage – all lay through its contacts with what is now Pakistan. Both Kashmir and Pakistan have

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