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    any human being. It also takes account of the aesthetic instinct as well as the spiritual impulses of human being. It has also‚ in effect‚ an appeal to the subconscious as a force making for the formation of character. Look at the map of India and you see India is a vast country with a lot of diversity in her physical and social environment. We see people around us speaking different languages‚ having different religions and practising different rituals. You can also see these diversities in their

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    INDIA - THE GOLDEN SPARROW While talking of ancient Indian glory‚ History textbooks in Indian schools often refer to ancient India as a Golden Sparrow. India has traditionally been a storehouse of world’s gold and it has always had defense systems and attitudes that can be best compared to that of a sparrow - defensive with strict policy of non-aggression. It is no wonder that India was invaded time and again with the intention of plunder. Yet‚ Indians refuse to learn from history. Even today

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    days‚ when virtually India is writing another disappointed story of disorder and disarray in its beleaguered history; it is of paramount importance that the nation’s attention should be invited to Sardar Patel’s concrete and constructive contribution in various areas of Indian polity and administration. Sardar Patelji‚ the first Home Minister of free India‚ was a remarkable personality and he is my favourite leader for his innumerable qualities. There is no one in modern India who has achieved so

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    Subaltern Studies‚ Bapsi Sidhwa’s Cracking India I. Subaltern Studies: Silence of History of Partition and Subaltern In 1947‚ India gained its independence following 350 years of British colonization. At the same time‚ due to the serious communal conflicts that had long existed among the three main communities in India—Hindus‚ Muslims‚ and Sikhs‚ the Independence brought the Partition of India to create two newly independent nations: India and Pakistan. Having a dissatisfaction

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    evolution of Indian environment from historical perspective to present scenario appreciate the paradigm shift of the Indian business Indian Environment: The Changing Scenario Structure 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction Historical Perspective The Dual History of India 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 Pace of Change Liberalisation‚ Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) Downsizing Outsourcing Information Technology 1.4 Challenges for Organisations 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 Global Standards Life Cycle

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    exploration of History‚ Nationalism and Hybridity. This essay will examine three passages from the novel which demonstrate these issues. Furthermore‚ it will explore why each passage is a good demonstration of these issues‚ how these issues apply to India in the novel‚ and how the novel critiques these concepts. The passage from pages 37-38 effectively demonstrates the concept of history‚ as it foregrounds elements important to this issue. Rushdie‚ challenges the conventional modes of history through

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    The Story of India NAME SSCI210-1101B-08: Sociology American Intercontinental University Abstract As a society many are not aware that development can be more compelling through knowledge about other society’s life experiences. Even when becoming aware‚ societies continue with the lack of knowledge. This results in consequences in these societies and with international relations. There are tremendous forms of ethnocentrism that can cause crucial social problems‚ such as ethnic cleansing‚

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    Art in Ancient India Each era is unique in its distinctive culture. In the same way Indian art forms have continuously evolved over thousands of years. In ancient India‚ various art forms like paintings‚ architecture and sculpture evolved. The history of art in ancient India begins with prehistoric rock paintings. Such rock paintings can be seen in the Bhimbetaka paintings‚ belonging to the prehistoric age. Thereafter‚ an advanced town planning is seen in Harappa and Mohenjodaro‚ with their centrally

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    then and now‚ Asoka was a giant‚ a warrior‚ and a ruler beyond any in their history. Asoka is known by many people throughout the world‚ and those people have different views on him. Some people considered him a ruthless conqueror‚ and on the meanwhile‚ others think of Asoka as an enlightened ruler. In many ways‚ he is the founding father of India. As a warrior‚ he conquered valuable territory that remains part of India today‚ and as a ruler‚ he introduced a form of government‚ based in Buddhist

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