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    Every Soldier Is A Hero

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    Every soldier is a hero‚ but before that he is a son‚ a father‚ a brother and a husband. In spite of all these responsibilities‚ the greater responsibility that they shoulder is a country’s safety. India has seen many wars in the past century. Indian soldiers were part of World War 1 & 2 before Independence. India has fought wars with Pakistan 4 times since the partition and once with China and during these wars we lost a lot of good men. The achievements of some soldiers deserve a special mention

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    Freed

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    Years ago‚ India had no freedom at all to do all the necessary things. But due to the great freedom fighters India got its right. It is completely all because of the fighters. They have put all their lives just for the sake‚ welfare and for a bright future of India. They have given us the right‚ authority and freedom for us. ”Nadir Shah looted the country only once. But the British loot us every day. Every year wealth to the tune of 4.5 million dollar is being drained out‚ sucking our very blood

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    Prisoner's Rights

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    DR RAM MANOHAR LOHIYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY [pic] CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Project Topic: RIGHTS OF PRISONERS Submitted to: Submitted by: Mr. P.K GAUTAM pratibha singh Faculty (Law) Roll No. 87 B.A.LL.B(Hons)

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    Film Analyzation (Kumare)

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    Kumare: Film Analysis Toward the middle of the film‚ I began seeing a change in Vikram Ghandi (Kumare) as he visited Gabriel Urantia and went back to his home yoga center. When Vikram began this journey‚ his goal was to expose the falsehood of gurus and spiritual teachers. He said he did not have a problem with spirituality but with spiritual leaders. These spiritual leaders‚ in Vikram’s mind‚ were just illusions. Vikram’s intent was to reveal to people that “no one is more spiritual than anyone

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    in how the identity is shaped. He built his theories from Freud’s psychosexual stages of development theory. “For Erikson‚ the social aspects that influence human development are more significant in shaping the identity of the human personality” (Batra‚ Sunil). The adults in our early years are the most instrumental factors in how we learn to identify ourselves. The adult figures in our lives can positively or negatively affect our identity. “Childrens development of a sense of themselves through

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    eassay

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    course‚ any mismatch in terminal values can be corrected by suitable induction training‚ since terminal values can be inculcated or realigned or changed. VIKRAM KARVE Copyright © Vikram Karve 2011 Vikram Karve has asserted his right under the Copyright‚ Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work. © vikram karve.‚ all rights reserved. Did you like this story? I am sure you will like the stories in my recently published book COCKTAIL comprising twenty seven short

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    Sign in | Register Delhi  COMMUNITY Creative General  MY FAVOURITE SHORT STORIES Part 28 – THE LOST CHILD MY FAVOURITE SHORT STORIES Part 28 – THE LOST CHILD Vikram Karve / 4 yrs ago / MY FAVOURITE SHORT STORIES Part 28 – THE LOST CHILD By VIKRAM KARVE   We do not realize the value of the things we have. We take these things for granted. It is only when we lose something that we begin to realize its value. Take the example of health. As long as we are in good health we do not appreciate

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    Domestic Violence: Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act‚ 2005 Ten Landmark Judgments Name OF THE CASE: VIJAY VERMA VS STATE N.C.T. OF DELHI & ANR. COURT: DELHI HIGH COURT JUDGE: SHIV NARAYAN DHINGRA FACTS OF THE CASE: The petitioner herein had filed an application under Section 12 of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act making her brother and his wife as respondents. She sought an interim order from the Court of M.M. for immediate residence rights and police protection

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    Phoolan Devi

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    goal was the same: to hunt down the treacherous Ram brothers‚ Sri Ram Singh and Lala Ram Singh. Sri Ram was a vicious gang leader who had spent time in prison. He was the focus of Phoolan Devi’s lust for justice because he had murdered her lover‚ Vikram Mallah‚ as she slept by his side. Phoolan Devi wearing bandit gear Slight in build but strong and agile‚ Phoolan wore a military-style khaki jacket‚ denim jeans‚ and zippered boots. Her dark‚ straight hair was cut short‚ ending at her neck. By

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    Kargil War 1999

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    Kargil War From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Kargil War | Part of the Indo-Pakistani Wars | An Indian Bofors 155 mm howitzer field gun being repositioned during the war. | Date | May-July 1999 | Location | Kargil district‚ Kashmir | Result | Indian Victory as India retook Pakistani occupied ridges. Pakistan withdrew from Indian-controlled Kashmir to pre-war Line of Control. | Territorial changes | Status quo ante bellum | | Belligerents |

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