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    in Mahar caste which was considered to be untouchable, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is today well known to the world as an intellectual revolutionary, who became the ultimate ray of hope for the depressed and discriminated human beings in India. He was the greatest son born to India. A True “Bharat Ratna”, who liberated millions of people who were denied basic human rights, kept oppressed and who were generation to generation exploited in the name of caste-based hierarchy, religion and treated as outcaste.…

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    Colonialism is a big theme in the 20th century. Both Gandhi and Fanon have written on colonialism and violence during that era. One if them is a guru of India, leading people to peace and unionship; the other is a psychiatrist working in Algeria, seeing the condition of Algerian people under the French control. Having experienced authentic colonialism during their years of service in an developing or underdeveloped country, they both have feelings to express regarding the oppression enforced by…

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    The Ganges River runs over 1500 miles long through India: rising in the Himalayas, and falling in Bangladesh. For the majority of this area, the river is not only a source of water, but it also is mother to the millions of Hindus in India who believe that she is pure and holy. The Ganges river is also subject to have hundreds of carcasses of animals, bodies of humans, and gallons of waste thrown into it on a daily basis. Unfortunately, the cleaning of the Ganges is not an easy process as there…

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    I. (2012). Human rights issues of minorities in contemporary India: A concise analysis. Journal of Third World Studies, 29(1), 203-230. Retrieved from: ProQuestDatabase http://search.proquest.com/docview/1038374397? Gomez, P. (2012). Survivor 's Colton Cumbie says he 's received death threats. Retrieved from: http://www…

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    far, is the studied silence from Modi. The last RSS-government coordination committee meeting was held between September 2-4 at Madhyanchal Bhawan in Delhi. The Prime Minister came to attend the last session of the meeting. On the same day, he met with the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for around 23 minutes behind the closed doors. According to sources, Modi made it clear during the meeting that Ram Temple is not his priority and the government wants to remain focused on putting India's…

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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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    of the situation through the newspaper and public speeches. He stirred up civil unrest peacefully such as leading marches, burning Indian identification papers as a show of defiance and courageously standing up against injustice. Eventually the government lifted their laws concerning unequal treatment of Indians. B. One of the principles of Gandhi’s actions came from the scriptures concerning not fighting back. One has to be willing to take blows and take it willingly and not strike back nor…

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    derived from group hunting. Though Southern part of India considers this as traditional sport, its modern version identifies kabaddi that it is the origination from Maharashtra. Modern Kabaddi is a synthesis of game being played in multiple forms under different names. During Berlin Olympics, it has received a vast response across International countries. This game was introduced in India at Calcutta in 1938. In the year of 1979, Sundar Ram of India has toured to Japan where he introduced…

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    nonviolence to defy the beginnings of a conventional coup de grace and instead, becoming a part of the leadership to find a peace that no one had ever sought before. Gandhi set out to free India from the cruel reins of British control. The success of this nonviolent movement manifested in the firmly declared independence of India, achieving the nation’s goals and allowing their newly freed people to run their own country, away from the influence of their past British…

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    some the features that mark this realm. Another feature of this realm is the great rivers, especially the Ganges that has for many years supported the clustered population in this realm. India was the birthplace of major religions that impacted this realm. Religions like Hinduism and Buddhism originated in India. Foreign influences came to the South Asian realm through a narrow passage in the northwest called the Khyber Pass. This realm contains 24 % of the world’s human population. The annual…

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