February 2011 Vol 55 Chief Editor : Neeta Prasad Joint Director (Prod) : J.K. Chandra Editor : Manogyan R. Pal Cover Design : Manjula Das E-mail (Editorial) : editoryojana@hotmail.com : yojanace@gmail.com (Circulation) : pdjucir_ jcm@yahoo.co.in Website : www.yojana.gov.in Let noble thoughts come to us from every side Rig Veda CONTENTS Grassroots Level Democracy in India : An Assessment...........................................................................5 Mathew
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GAYATRI VIDYA PARISHAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS) MADHUARAWADA‚ VISAKHAPATNAM – 530048 ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED TO: S.V.RAMANA ------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH NAME OF THE STUDENT: VAMSI KRISHNA G ROLL NUMBER:12131A0533 TITLE OF THE ASSIGNMENT: TECHNOLOGY ON EDUCATION ------------------------------------------------- DATE OF SUBMISSION: 15-04-2013 INTRODUCTION: The impact of technology on education
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In the monolauge of “Twilight Los Angeles‚ 1992” Anna Deaver Smith‚ the Author and actor of the play states “It is not an answer. It is not a solution. I am first looking for the humanness inside the problems‚ or the crises. This spoken word is evidence of humanness. Perhaps the solution comes further down the road.” When Smith says this‚ she means that she is looking for peoples “Humanness”‚ as in the things that make up human beings‚ such as thoughts and emotions when in the crises to tell
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the Politics‚ police‚ customs or educational institutions like schools and colleges. Corruption produces a very bad effect on the society. It destroys the ethics and the values of the society. A recent survey carried out by the Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad reinforces that impression: the survey found‚ among other significant data‚ that 95 per cent of respondents believed that the police were the most corrupt department in the land‚ followed very closely by the customs‚ the department of excise and
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[pic] ASSIGNMENT ON ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM SUBMITTED TO SHAMIMA AKHTER [pic] (JKKNIU) SUBMITTED BY SAIFUDDIN AHAMMED MONNNA Dept. of Public Administration and Governance (JKKNIU) Roll no-11123144‚ Session-2010-2011 Course code PA-122 {1th Batch (1st year) 2nd Semester B.S.S. Honours} Submission date-01.22.2012 Table of Contents |Serial no | Subject |Pages | |1
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Essay on the Untouchability – The practice of ‘untouchability’ is a stigma attached to the Hindu society. It is an age-old one. It has its roots deep down in our social and religious system. Gandhiji regarded this practice as “a leper wound in the whole body of Hindu politic”. He even considered it as “the hate fullest expression of caste.” It is very difficult to give a clear definition of untouchability. The word ‘untouchable’ applies to the despised and degraded section of the Hindu population
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1. DETAILS OF THE ORGANISATION Name of the Organisation: Phone: E-mail: Address of the Organisation: Vill-Sripur‚P.O.-Dewanpasha‚ Sub-Division- Dharmanagar‚ Dist.-North‚State-Tripura‚Pin-799254. SANGHADIP (03822) 233282‚ 9436476002(Secretary) sanghadip@yahoo.co.in NGO Report by Tirthankar Majumder‚2013‚RMD dpt‚Tripura University. Page 1 2.1.BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION SANGHADIP‚a non profit making Voluntary Organization was founded in 1979‚1st Nov‚ with the objective of providing multi-dimensional
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prices remained unchanged b) Imposition of martial law c) Cancellation of MNC’s contract and restoration of water supply to the municipality d) All the above. 6. Which one of the following political parties grew out of a movement? a) Asom Gana Parishad b) CPI C) INC 1 D) BSP 7. How can democratic reforms be carried out? 1 a) By political activists b) By Political parties and movements c) Through Constitutional means d) All the above. 8. Which one of the following is
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Popular Struggle and Movement Mobilisation and Organisations: Political Parties: Some organizations directly participate in the democratic process. These organizations are called political parties. They contest elections and aim to form government. Pressure Groups: Some organizations indirectly participate in the democratic process. These organizations are called interest groups or pressure groups. Pressure Groups and Movements Pressure groups do not aim to form or run the government. When people
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The measures of oppressive regime created by Orwell to suppress any government opposition is not only limited to Surveillance. In Orwellian totalitarian regime individual isn’t entitled to even hold their opinion‚ the crime of thinking anything contrary to party’s ideologies or against party is deemed as ‘Thought Crime’ anyone who holds thought against government or anti-government will be inducted with three levels of punishment: beating‚ severe torture and vaporization that is nobody will ever
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