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    Children's Day in India

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    Children’s day Exactly a hundred and twenty-one years ago in Allahabad‚ on 14th November‚ 1889‚ a son was born to an eminent lawyer‚ Motilal Nehru and his wife Swaroop Rani. They named him Jawaharlal. He was an exceptional child‚ brilliant and compassionate and was greatly loved by all. His father wanted to give him the best education and so sent him to England to do his M.A. from Cambridge. On his return to India‚ young Jawaharlal realised that he was not interested in making money through

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    India Independence Day In India‚ Independence Day is observed on the 15th August every year‚ because on the said day of 1947‚ India won her freedom from the British rule after about 200 years. It is a red-lettered day‚ on which the schools and govern­ment and private offices remain closed. Early in the morning‚ the young students sing in chorus the national anthem in accompaniment of flute and drum marching together in processions in the streets. National flags are hoisted in the houses‚ schools

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    Independence Day of India

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    15th August 1947‚ the day of our independence! We were given complete freedom for this land and nation. A seat of equality and self respect was given to us. We were offered membership and voice among free nations of the world. People celebrate the day with a lot of enthusiasm. They decorate buildings‚ houses and streets. Tricolor flags are unfurled along the roads and on the buildings. School children take part in the celebration more vigorously. They prepare for to welcome the area leaders who

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    Independence Day (India)

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    exchequer exhausted by the recently concluded World War II‚ and conscious that it had neither the mandate at home‚ the international support‚ nor the reliability of native forces for continuing to control an increasingly restless India‚[2][3] decided to end British rule of India‚ and in early 1947 Britain announced its intention of transferring power no later than June 1948. As independence approached‚ the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the provinces of Punjab and Bengal continued unabated

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    ------------------------------------------ Present scenario of SEZ in India Saumitra Das India was one of the first countries in Asia to recognize the effectiveness of the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) model in promoting exports‚ with Asia’s first EPZ set up in Kandla in 1965. In order to overcome the shortcomings experienced on account of the multiplicity of controls and clearances; absence of world-class infrastructure‚ and an unstable fiscal regime and with a view to attract larger foreign investments in India‚ the

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    Relationship between Politics and Religion in India Indian politics has an important relationship with Religion. Religion fulfills the role of an ideology in a situation of transition when there is a plethora of new demands and constant adjustments have to be made. Both Islam and Hinduism in the late nineteenth century were trying to accommodate the new demands. This ruptured their earlier accommodations and led to conflict with the necessity of a complex interaction between nationalism and Religion

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    Present Day America Essay

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    In discussions of the past and present freedom towards all Americans‚ one controversial issue has been discrimination and racism towards certain races in present day America. On the one hand‚ people view discrimination as just and equal towards minorities in order to separate the races in society. On the other hand‚ segregation brought by Jim Crow and Immigration Laws during the 19th century was unjust towards the targeted races. Although segregation and immigration acts have been ended with newer

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    Politics and Prospects of Reservation of Women in India Dr. Lubna Yousuf Lecturer Govt. Degree College for Women‚ Anantnag‚ Kashmir Gender equality – political and social – is guaranteed in the Constitution of India. This political equality not only includes the equal right to franchise to both men and women‚ but also equal right to gain access to the formal institutionalized centres of power. This

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    For India to be a superpower what principles would be appropriate for the relationship between state and religion? India has followed the fourth model of states and religion which is the secular state and religious politics model. For years the country has been witnessing politics which has been closely linked with religion. Although the country is secular in nature which provides equality to all religions‚ it has been seen over the past years that all the successful leaders have had certain communities

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    Social stratification is still very much present in today’s society. Research proves that social inequalities can cause problems in society which include increases in: homicide‚ infant death‚ obesity‚ teenage pregnancies‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ teen suicide‚ and an increase in incarceration rates (Clark‚ 2009). With this being said‚ I will discuss three areas that have been plaguing the United States since the beginning of time. Racism‚ gender inequalities‚ and class advantage are the biggest issues

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