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    Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

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    APJ ABDUL KALAM Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam born October 15‚ 1931‚ at Rameswaram‚ in Tamil Nadu ‚ Abdul Kalam was born in a middle-class family ‚ His mother tongue is Tamil. His father‚ a devout Muslim‚ owned boats which he rented out to local fishermen. His father‚ Jainulabdeen‚ possessed neither much formal education nor much wealth; despite these disadvantages‚ he possessed great innate wisdom and a true generosity of spirit. He had an ideal helpmate‚ his mother Ashiamma & three

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    Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (Tamil: அவுல் பகீர் ஜைனுலாப்தீன் அப்துல் கலாம்; born 15 October 1931 in Rameshwaram‚ Madras Presidency‚ British India)‚ usually referred to as Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam ‚ was the 11th President of India‚ serving from 2002 to 2007‚[2] he was elected during the tenure of the National Democratic Alliance (India) coalition government‚ under prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.[3] During his term as President‚ he was popularly known as the People’s President.[4][5]

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    Amp No. SMPS/ D - 004 No of Pages. Issue No. Issued By: Approved By: Date of Issue No of Pages Issued by: Approved By: Date of Issue 11 01 T&D‚ Circle CGM T&D Circle 19-03-2005 NIL Amendment No (If Any) Restricted use by BSNL Employees only BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED (A Govt. of India Enterprise) All efforts have been made to incorporate all relevant up to date information available‚ any discrepancies or need for addition or deletion is felt necessarily may please be intimated to this

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    History of M.K. Gandhi

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    History of "Mahatma Gandhi" He is a father of our nation played a key portrayal in winning freedom for India introduced the conception of Ahimsa and Nonviolence. Mahatma Gandhi popularly famed as Theologiser of Dry played a stellar enactment in Bharat’s immunity endeavor. Innate in a Bania stemma in Kathiawar‚ Gujarat‚ his realistic obloquy was Mohandas Karamchand Statesman (M.K. Statesman). The claim Mahatma came to be associated with his epithet overmuch afterwards. Before Gandhiji’s traveler

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    Nanaji Deshmukh

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    Early childhood Deshmukh was born on October 11‚ 1916 in Kadoli‚ a small town in the Parbhani District of Maharashtra to Shri Amritrao Deshmukh and Shrimati Rajabai Amritrao Deshmukh. Deshmukh’s career was full of strife and struggle. He lost his parents at an early age and was brought up by his maternal uncle. His family had little money to pay for his tuition fees and books‚ but his keen desire to learn encouraged him to work as a vendor and sell vegetables to raise money to fund his education

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    Verghese Kurien

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    Lest we forget! Dr. Verghese Kurien - the man who came to Anand almost 60 years ago after completing his graduation in the US‚ had decided to leave soon in search for better opportunities. But something made him stay back forever – the “billion-litre” idea - to transform the life of millions of milk producers in the country — and he stayed on to become the "Milkman of India"‚ the Father of White Revolution. Hardly‚ one would find a young graduate with a lucrative career ahead settling to improve

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    known for its cultural heritage‚ civilisation‚ religion and its geographical features. Moreover‚India is also popularly dubbed as a malechauvinistic nation. We proudly portray our nation as “Bharat-Mata” and raise slogans in praise of our unity‚ integrity and dignity. While doing so‚ we fail to realise that “Bharat-Mata” means mother to every Indian. Even after six and a half decades of Independence‚ women in our country continue to be helpless victims of male chauvinism and highhandedness in almost

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    The Power of Youth

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    The Power of Youth in Creating “Corruption Free India” The essay is a study of role of youth to make country a corruption free nation. It is an effort to give concrete view point on the power of the integrated youth of nation who are future of the country and whose efforts are decisive for country’s progress. INTRODUCTION It is a no brainer that Corruption in India is at its rampant best. There is not one section of the society that is spared from it. Recent examples like CWG‚ 2G and

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    Male |The first President of Indian Republic |Dr. Rajendra Prasad | |The first Prime Minister of free India |Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru | |The first Indian to win Nobel Prize |Rabindranath Tagore | |The first President of Indian National Congress |W.C. Banerjee

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    EQUALITY‚ DISCRIMINATION‚ MARGINALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT The persistence of stereotypes‚ the so-called ‘common knowledge’‚ since times immemorial is a well-known fact in the modern day world. Much of the discourse on discrimination rests on the foundations of these stereotypes‚ and acknowledges them as the foremost driver of personal biases and prejudices as we experience them‚ even practice‚ today. Since it includes forming an irrational‚ non-validated generalization about the entire population

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