The Reasons for the Partition of India Essay

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    their worlds. As Lilia is becoming accustomed to Mr. Pirzada’s daily visits she does not understand the circumstances in which he has fled to America. Her father informs her, “‘More importantly, Mr. Pirzada is no longer considered Indian…Not since Partition. Our country was divided…’He seemed concerned that Mr. Pirzada might take…

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    DISSERTATION BREAKING BARRIERS To highlight the living conditions of the Afghan community residing in the Capital city of India. INTRODUCTION India is considered as one of the primary hub centres, wherein thousands of refugees arrive every day in order to seek shelter. A refugee is an individual who resides outside his home country. It could be because of various reasons, particularly including the experiences of hardships and being wretched on the basis of ill-treatment. Especially, because…

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    assimilation of Indians to America is an important theme throughout each story. For example in the story Mr. Pirzada comes to dine, Lilia one of the main characters has parents who reflect back on their own experiences in India. Lilia is a American who would like to learn about the culture of India since her parents grew up there along with Mr. Pirzada. She is more concerned with Mr. Pirzada because he has certain customs when it comes to the purely American holiday, Halloween. Lilia is…

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    On October 2 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India. As his mother was devoted to religion, his lifestyle was heavily impacted on by teachings of mutual tolerance non-injury toward living things and the practise of vegetarianism, coming from the beliefs of Jainism. His father being Chief Minister of Porbandar, meant that Gandhi was fortunate enough to be born into a high caste of Indian society. Gandhi received a thorough education however proved to perform no better than…

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    and spread of English education. The concepts and ideas from the West forced the educated youth to think in a rational manner and they started despising everything that is traditional. In this concern, the historian Ramesh Chandra Majumdar puts it, “Reason and judgement took the place of faith and belief; superstition yielded to science; immobility was replaced by progress, and a zeal for reform of proved abuses over powered age-long apathy and inertia, and a complacent acquiescence in whatever…

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    Transformation of Identity: Reasons and Examination of the Success of Religious Conversion by Dalit Hindus The social hierarchical structure of caste in Hinduism has been one of the most discriminatory systems of the world. Based on the principles of ‘purity and pollution’, the ‘pure’ upper caste Brahmin community treated the lower caste and ‘Untouchable’ community with great disdain – untouchables were prohibited from wearing finer clothes and ornaments, they were not allowed to walk the same…

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    opponent of technology and would often only hand write what would need to be written. Gandhi was an advocate of nonviolence. Because of this, Gandhi was nicknamed Mahatma, meaning “great soul” (History.com Staff). Gandhi’s main goal was to lead India to independence from their control from the British government, which he accomplished. Gandhi’s law background influenced his choice of becoming a civil rights activist. Gandhi would resort to the nonviolent approach of fasting in order to…

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    the Directive Principles of State Policy of the Constitution of India. 2. ARTICLE 44 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA The Article 44 of the Constitution of India, 1949 states that “the state shall endeavor to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India”. 3. INCEPTION OF ARTICLE 44…

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    Accommodating First of all, Todd Anderson is involved in accommodating of conflict-handling style between his Indian workers that based on the movie plot. From the story, once Todd Anderson touched up in India, the first person of Indian worker that he met is Phuru Narashima (supervisor in India office). During the journey that heading to the hotel, Phuru Narashima tells Todd Anderson that he will not send Todd Anderson go to the hotel due to there will so lonely for Todd Anderson. So, after…

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    The play focuses on familial relationships and the conflict between father and son. “It examines the father-son relationship in which the father wants his son to follow his footprints and the son refusing to toe the line” (Das 50). In the words of Dattani, HASMUKH. Should God permit me, I intent to stay right here. But everyone has to go sooner or later. I will retire one day, either from the company or from this world. What will become of you then? I have to season you now. You need…

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