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    Hindu nationalism, i.e. Swami Dayananda Sarawati (1824-1883), Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948), Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) and more, all of whom had different ideologies and approaches to the matter. They all strongly influenced movements of resistance to the colonisation of India. My aim in this essay is to discuss the manner in which Mohandas Gandhi, through his ideology, inspired the Hindu nationalism of his time. Gandhi’s ideologies of nonviolent civil…

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    2. Right to Education: Education is related with the development, public good and being the part of social responsibility which is being inherited from generations to generations. In the year 1968 and 1986, the first and second National Policy on Education (NPE) came into force and was revised marginally in 1992. There is a need of funding, of primary as well as higher and technical education, for a long term, based on sound principles, for the country’s development.[Ft nt- Tilak, Jandhyala B. G…

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    from her room. Every body said the she was seriously ill. A doctor came in the interval of one or two months. The second wife never talked with the male servants. Only the youngest wife talked with everyone. She used to control the regular functions of the house. Some times the younger wife of the Castle owner also tortured by the male members. One day When,she was making a passage to escape from the hand of the youngest brother of the Castle owner. The youngest brother saw her. He bit her…

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    GITHA HARIHARAN AS A POST-MODERN INDIAN WOMAN ENLGISH NOVELIST/ Dr. P. SATYANARAYANA, Vice-Principal, Balaji College of Education, Anantapuramu, A.P. India. Abstract: In this paper, I analyse the novels of Githa Hariharan, basing on Theme and Technique. There a quite a large number of novels that use mythical events, characters and motifs as narrative strategies. The use of the Sita myth in Githa Hariharan’s ‘The Thousand Faces of Night’ focuses on the tragic predicament of Indian Women. In…

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