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    In memory of the late Periyar E. V. Ramasami and Dr. B. Ambedkar by Hadwa Dom Based on the Original Indian Patriots Council Edition by Dr. Chatterjee Warning: This book is not meant for decorating your bookshelf‚ but for circulation amongst others as fast as you can so that we can save our MOTHERLAND! Published by Dalitstan Journal `Oh You Hindu Awake’ by Dr. Chatterjee was originally published by Indian Patriots Council‚ in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Comemoration Issue‚ April 1993‚ free

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    rice and wheat comes from. It is very true to say that the prosperity of our nation depends upon the prosperity of our villages. Before independence Indian villages were completely backward. Lack of education‚ unemployment‚ child marriages‚ sati‚ dovery‚ violence against women and people were full of superstations. But ever since independence Indian villages have changed a lot. The recent picture of our villages are very different from what it used to be. Most of the houses have brick walls

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    obviously frail mental state. Dickens reminds us that even money earned by hard work rather than noble inheritance does not assure happiness. With this catalytic event‚ Miss Havisham committed pseudo suicide and confined herself to a mausoleum...Satis House. It is necessary for the reader to know that Miss Havisham’s psychotic behavior began precisely at 8:40 a.m. on what was to have been her wedding day. When Miss Havisham learned that she had been deserted by Compeyson‚ she was wearing just one

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    In the novel‚ Great Expectations‚ Pip and Estella share an unrequited love in which Pip is madly in love with her and attempts to change himself in order to make her joyful. When in reality‚ Estella is using him and takes this opportunity with Pip to practice breaking his heart. Despite constant belittling and insults from Estella‚ Pip is still despite for her acceptance and unconditional love. Estella’s negative comments do not discourage Pip from loving her‚ instead to her dismay‚ he makes numerous

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    RIGHTS OF NON-MUSLIMS IN ISLAMIC STATE Non-Muslim citizens of the Islamic state whose protection is guaranteed by the state as well as individual Muslims are called dhimmis.The term dhimmi or ahl al-dhimma means those Chris-tians‚ Jews and others who agree to live in Dar al-Islam under the protection of Muslim umma subject to rendering military service or in lieu thereof a nominal obligation‚ i.e. payment of Jizya. Under the Islamic law‚ non-Muslim minorities received rights and privileges that

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT. Indian constitution provides provision for reservation for sc/st/.other backward classes and the women.and for the last couple of years 33% reservation for women is being discussed at the national level.Giving power to women for their all roud development is the key to just a society wherein the progress of the nation shall thrive.empowerment of women is a long due as they have been suppressed‚subjugated and denied the neccessary for human development.sati‚bride burning

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    Chapter 21: The Muslim Empires 1. What event was most directly responsible for the rise of the gun powder empires in Turkey‚ Iran‚ and India and similar states in Tsarist Russia and Ming China? a. the invention of gunpowder b. the collapse of the Mongol Empire and its khanates c. the arrival of western European merchants in the area d. the revival of trade across Eurasia e. steppe nomads founded all five states 2. The Ottoman‚ Safavid‚ and Mughal empires shared all of these characteristics

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    suitable to me and was the perfect ending to a long‚ profound book. A book should not always have a happy ending‚ where the main character gets the girl. In Great Expectations‚ the new ending leaves off where Pip meets Estella in the last piece of Satis House left‚ the garden. Both Estella and Pip have been through a lot throughout the course of the book and Pip finally gets the satisfaction of Estella admitting that she has not forgotten him and remembers the days they were together at the end of

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    inheriting property and were also not allowed to study any religious texts. They were part of the lowest class in society. Another form where a woman in India had to be submissive to her husband was when the husband died‚ she had to literally commit “sati” which was where a woman had to throw herself be burned and cremated on her husband’s pyre. This was considered a way for a woman to keep herself pure‚ if she refused society would shun her socially. In conclusion‚ gender factors in Classical India

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    Repressive Colonial Policies The British had conquered India to promote their own political interest so followed many repressive policies. These policies become major barrier to India’s development. Some of these policies‚ especially those followed by Lord Lytton gave birth to nationalism. Lord Lytton was Viceroy from 1876-1880. The resentment against the British rule increased because of repressive measures. 1. In 1877 he organised a Grand Delhi Durbar to proclaim Queen Victoria as the Empress

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