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    that non-violence is the most effective instrument of social change. His teachings are promoted even today to avoid violence and find peaceful solutions to conflicts. Through his sheer dedication and self-belief‚ Gandhi freed India from the British Raj (British Rule). He proved to the world that freedom can be achieved through the path of non-violence. For Gandhi ‘Non-violence’ and ’Truth’ were two inalienable virtues. He summed up the entire philosophy of his life as : "The only virtue I want

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    of the nineteenth century with reformatory efforts to uplift the backward groups of Indian society‚ especially ‘Dalits’. Later on‚ it turned into seeking state intervention and generating the idea of paying special attention to Dalits/untouchables. Dalits/Untouchables have been described as “The oppressed of the oppressed and lowest of the low”‚ who have not been benefited from the opening up of modern economic‚ social‚ political and cultural opportunities. It is said say that at present‚ millions

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    left-leaning Tribune on March 29‚ 1940‚ and Horizon the same year‚ which gained him positive recognition in big literary circles. He formed professional relationships with famous authors such as Dylan Thomas‚ E. M. Forrester‚ Ahmed Ali‚ William Empson‚ Mulk Raj Anand‚ and T. S. Elliot. Orwell founded Voice‚ a literary show broadcasted in India‚ through the BBC. His mother died in March of 1943 around the same time he began Animal Farm. Orwell stopped his work at the BBC to focus on writing‚ but continued

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    All-India Muslim League The All–India Muslim League‚ was a historic political party established in the early years of the 20th century in the British Indian Empire. Its strong advocacy for the establishment of a separate Muslim-majority nation-state‚ Pakistan‚ successfully led to the partition of India in 1947 by the British Empire. Early genesis of the party are founded as an aftermath of literary movement led by Syed Ahmad Khan‚ who also helped in founding the party. In 1906‚ the party was officially

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    WEBSITE ADDRESS: VERY COMPREHENSIVE NOTES ON SEPARATE ELECTORATE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS Documents  included: * The Montagu-Chelmford Reforms report(excerpt) from ’Speeches and Documents on the Indian Constitution 1921-1947’‚ Selected by Sir Maurice Gwyer and A. Appadorai‚ OUP‚ 1957 Vol. I.[CMP(18)] * Nehru Report 1928 (excerpt) from ’Readings In the Constitutional History of India‚ 1757-1947’‚ Desika Char‚ Oxford University Press‚ 1983.[Extra(4A)] * M. A. Jinnah’s Fourteen Points 1929 (excerpt)

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    Mahatma Gandhi is remembered in the world for four major virtues. They are non-violence‚ truth‚ love and fraternity. By applying these four virtues he brought freedom to India. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was born in Porebandar of Gujarat on 2 October 1869. His father was an officer in charge of a Province. Mohandas married while he was reading in High School. After passing the Entrance Examination he went to England to study law. M. K.Gandhi was not born great. He was

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    For the post of Written Recruitment Test for the post of Postgraduate Assistants in Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary Educational Service.  Syllabus: English (Subject Code: P02)  Unit-I – MODERN LITERATURE (1400-1600)  Poetry For Detailed Study Chaucer : Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Spenser : Faerie Queene - Book-I  For Non-detailed Study Spenser : Prothalamion and Epithalamion Wyatt‚ Surrey: Selections in Peacock’s English verse‚ Vol-I Ballads : Peacock

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    – 13 May 2001)‚ full name Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayanaswami‚ was an Indian writer‚ best known for his works set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi. He is one of three leading figures of early Indian literature in English (alongside Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao)‚ and is credited with bringing the genre to the rest of the world Narayan broke through with the help of his mentor and friend‚ Graham Greene‚ who was instrumental in getting publishers for Narayan’s first four books‚ including

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    2012 “Energy Crises in Pakistan” MUHAMMAD HAMMAD MALIK Chairman “Special Committee on Energy Crises” Youth Parliament Pakistan 7/30/2012 “Energy Crises in Pakistan” ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It gives me intense pleasure to present a report of the “Special Committee on Energy Crises” Youth Parliament of Pakistan. The report is a result of extreme efforts done by the members of the committee on the topic of Energy Crises in Pakistan. I am grateful to my colleague members of the committee Muhammad

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    currently India has its first woman president. This domination has caused women to actually believe that they are indeed inferior to men. It is therefore not surprising to find women content with the subservient life they were forced to lead‚ like in Mulk Raj Anand’s ‘The Coolie’ where in Munoo’s village‚ his aunt “…had done the housework herself‚ untiringly uncomplainingly and quietly.” But in stark contrast‚ to find women voicing their opinions‚ or acting against the norms of society does shock the

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