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    of India who led from 1966 to 1980. Gandhi came to power after the death of her father and India’s leader of the Indian National Congress at the time, Jawaharlal Nehru. She started Indian feminism and increased the potential power of women in the world, but she committed many crimes that prove that she was a bad leader for India. She did everything she could to keep herself in power even though she was harming India and taking away rights. Narendra Modi was elected as prime minister of India in…

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    The Republic of India perpetuates an apprehension of threats on a daily basis. Neighboring or nearby countries, such as: China, Russia, Pakistan, and Iran, all pose deliberate peril to the economy, political stability, and military focal point of this rising world power. Amid constant global struggles for many nations to remain buoyant, India’s economy and infrastructure have shown a consistent, yet dramatic increase of substantial margins annually. India occupies a great dynamism that…

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    with others. This yearning for discussion drove him toward his active participation activities such as debate, DECA entrepreneurship competition, and student council. Arvind shared his formative moments with his extended family who live in Chennai, India. From visiting his grandparents and great grandparents during his trips, he saw how their affairs…

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    paper This paper aims at studying both the causes and the effects of migration from Bangladesh to India with some introspection into the labour market and then recommends the possible change in policies and diplomatic approach that might help in reducing the aggravating problem. Introduction Ever since the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, there has been a significant influx of migrants into India. Despite of the risks involved in migration, short term labour migration has proliferated over the…

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    statement was made by Indira Gandhi, a former prime minister of India. During her time as prime minister, she made a lot of strides toward political and economic independence. Gandhi had an exciting childhood, personal life, and four term political career. On November 19, 1917, Indira Pryadarshini Nehru was born in Allahabad, India. She was the child of Jawaharlal and Kamala Nehru. Her parent was married in 1916, through an India, custom of arranged marriage of by her grandparents (Willcoxen…

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    reconstruction of itself, but also cut back on its ties and colonies of Burma, Singapore and that of India, to which they formally possessed. Although this wasn’t the most ideal situation that Great Britain had in mind, it knew that it needed to focus its attention at home first and foremost and…

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    1924 a well educated and modern Brahmin family in a small village in South India. She was brought up in a healthy atmosphere with traditional and cultural values. She was the student of the University of Madras where she studied history between the years of 1940 to 1947.12 Besides studying at the University, she also worked as a journalist, wrote short stories and fiction. She has a good opportunity to travel through India and Europe; this helps her to get the knowledge of the East and the…

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    then was followed by my father. My mother moved to America when she was around the age of 20. She decided to move to America to get a job so she would be able to support the needs and wants of her family. She was born and raised in India where she was surrounded by poverty struck conditions, so to better her standard of living she decided to move. She didn’t believe it was going to be a difficult change since she was able to connect to her homeland through the services in America, such as an…

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    Mithila Sharma 161 – Response Paper 2 Part I Globalization is conceptualized as a process that erodes national boundaries, integrates national economies, cultures, technologies and governance and produces complex relations of mutual interdependence. (KOF, 2016) In today’s world however Globalization is a double-edged sword that does aim to provide benefit to all economies, but it also comes with its share of disadvantages. With an all-encompassing effect on this globe, which no society or…

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    is seen in the society. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY • The paper will discuss briefly about Indian culture and tradition. • Emergence of western culture in India. • Wide acceptance of pop culture in Indians in terms of lifestyle, food and dressing. INDIA – A COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS VAST CULTURE AND TRADITIONS As the famous Sadhguru says, India as a culture, with all its apparent disorganisation, used to be very organised deep down. It functioned very systematically. Even today the nation has…

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