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    Sriram's Shift to Extremism from Gandhism Sriram goes through various stages of transformation in his life after he meets Gandhi. Though Sriram is inducted in the freedom struggle by his attendance to the meetings of Gandhi, his career in the freedom struggle is not just characterized by Gandhian ideology. He happens to come in contact with the ideology of extremists after Gandhiji is sent to jail and Bharati courts arrest. Sriram does not go to jail on the pretext of meeting his grandmother. In…

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    They introduced the democratic system which was unsuitable for Muslims of India . Hindus thought that Muslims were not a separate nation they are just a minority. And they also thought that they did not have any political , economic , cultural rights. And also only they should ruled the Muslims. The extremist Hindus made life a misery for Muslims of India. The Muslims were deprived of their rights Muslims were robbed of their properties and homes . There was no…

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    Geography Of Nepal Essay

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    Having a border line of 2400 km, Nepal is fenced by China to the north and India to the east, west and south. Map of Nepal Location in Asia and the World Nepal is not placed in Tibet China. The truth is, it is a free landlocked country in South Asia, which lies amid India and Tibet China. Nepal shares its boundary with India and China,…

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    Unity in diversity’ is the motto of our nation. India is a diversified country with many languages with many cultures and the people also different from one state to another. India’s is called as ‘Hindustan’ as it was full of Hindus once upon a time. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni employs myth in her novels to show the people how culture, tradition, religion and ecology play an important role in the lives of man. Myths are the stories that are based on tradition, culture and religion. They are not…

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    situation. Moreover, Mrs. Sen is dragged from her homeland, India, and moved to America. She limits her own…

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    Suriname Research Paper

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    What are the major ethnic groups in Suriname? The largest ethnic group in Suriname is Hindustani, which is an immigrant from India who migrated north in the 19th century. The number of Hindustani as much as 37% of the population, the second largest ethnic group in the country namely Creole community (31%), then Java (15%), Maroon (10%), and Amerindian (2%). What is the official language of Suriname? The official language of Suriname is the Netherlands, Suriname is the only country in the area…

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    elements that contributed to the human diversity of South Asia are the two main religions in the region. These religions are Hinduism and Buddhism. Both are similar but have differences that make up the diversity in South Asia. Hinduism is mainly in India; which includes worship of many gods related to varied historic experiences and is associated with a caste order. A caste order is a social class system based on supremacy of people. The top of the caste order are the priest, next the…

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    which means "true-force." He esteemed the world with his non-violent philosophy. Known as Mahatma to many of his followers, or the "great souled one," Gandhi was an activist in South Africa, and in years following WW1, he was the leading figure in India 's struggle for Independence from Great Britain. Gandhi was imprisoned several times, and while in prison, Gandhi fasted to protest against other injustice. In 1947, he began working towards peace between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi, Fighter…

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    English & German. This seeming contradiction in urge to prioritise reform over freedom or vice-versa, could only be concluded 13 years later, when Mahatma Gandhi led the programs of social reforms to be woven into freedom struggle. In a society like India, with lines of region, religion, caste and language cutting through the society, a heightened national self-awareness, almost always translated into heightened awareness at every level of social structure – one could not be had without the…

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    issues. She has written on diverse topics starting from Narmada Dam project to India’s Nuclear Weapons. To understand this novel we should have a fair idea about widespread discrimination which is rampant in India on the basis of caste system. The way the untouchables are treated in India is a point of concern. They are maltreated and discriminated on every level, starting from right to education to what job they are suitable for, just because they belong to a particular strata of society.…

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