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    Dr Br Ambedkar

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    the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a poor Mahar (considered an Untouchable caste) family‚ Ambedkar campaigned against social discrimination‚ the system of Chaturvarna – the categorisation of Hindu society into four varnas – and the Hindu caste system. He converted to Buddhism and is also credited with providing a spark for the transformation of hundreds of thousands ofDalits or untouchables to Theravada Buddhism. Ambedkar was posthumously awarded theBharat Ratna‚ India’s highest

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    Chilli in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh” Submitted To: E.I.D Parry (I) Ltd. Submitted by: Raj Kumar Singh (1134) Organizational Traineeship Segment PGDM (2011-13) CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EDUCATION VAIKUNTH MEHTA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT‚ PUNE - 07 VAMNICOM Pune ~1~ Raj Kumar Singh CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Raj Kumar Singh‚ a bonafide student of Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Agri-Business Management Batch (2011-2013)

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    hereditary profession” and that “prohibition of intermarriage” between people of different varnas was “necessary for a rapid evolution of the soul.” But later he gradually became “a social revolu-tionist‚” advocating intermarriage between Brahmins and Untouchables in order to dismantle the caste system “root and branch‚” and acknowledging that “When all become casteless‚ monopoly of occupations would go.” The changes were duein part to the influence of two opponents of the caste system whose integrity he

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    “Gandhi was a good man who used his Hindu and religious beliefs in a brilliant way” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Gandhi was never known as just a bad person. He always had the reputation/view of being either all good – or some good some bad. He was a major asset to the struggle of independence in India. And had inspired many other speeches today. All in all‚ I think the father of four born in the second of October 1869‚ Gandhi... was a good man – however has a lot behind the

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    the city of Trivandrum in Kerala. That afternoon I was to speak at a school‚ what would be the equivalent of what we call a high school in this country. This particular school was attended by and large by students who were the children of former ‘untouchables’. "The

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    The conclusion of the novel is that the touchable (Ammu) and the untouchable (Velutha) cannot be together. The Big god‚ who is the society‚ doesn¡¦t allow people of different caste to associate with one another. Small god‚ on the other hand‚ wants to gain individual happiness with the love affair even though he knows that there will be consequences. The love affair of Ammu and Velutha‚ Velutha being beaten up‚ the betrayal of Estha on Velutha and the incest committed by Estha and Rahel are a few

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    God of Small Things

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    Reading novel can be a study on certain society in certain time and place. It is because a novel is not born from inanition‚ it has some phenomena‚ worldviews and reasons that become the background of its present. This idea is the main supporter of studying the extrinsic elements of the novel. And one of the ways for doing it‚ is by applying the sociological approach in analyzing the novel. Arundhaty Roy’s The God of Small Things is the novel that captures many social values of Indian society

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    Untouchability

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    castes could become impure even if a shadow of an untouchable person touches him and to re-gain his purity he had to take a dip into holy waters of the Ganga. Who Are Untouchables? According to traditional Hindu ‘Varna System’‚ a person is born into one of the four castes based on karma and ‘purity’. Those born as Brahmans are priests and teachers; Kshatriyas are rulers and soldiers; Vaisyas are merchants and traders; and Sudras are laborers. Untouchables are literally outcastes. They do not directly

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    2001)‚ shortened from Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer 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 (alongsideMulk 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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    Last month‚ Raj bought a pair of Flying Eagle inline skates from his neighbourhood shop. Flying Eagle inline skates are made in a factory in Tampines owned by the Kang Brothers. Unknown to Raj‚ the particular model of inline skates had a manufacturing defect. Two weeks ago‚ while Raj was skating down the Bukit Timah Hill‚ the brakes on the skates failed‚ causing him to roll down the hill. Raj suffered multiple bruises on his head‚ elbows and knees and a fracture of his right wrist. Raj was hospitalised

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