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    The Man and the Phenomenon Bhagat Singh was not previously popular. Jawahar Lal Nehru`s Autobiography that was published in 1936. On Oct 7, 1930, Bhagat Singh and two others, Shivram Rajguru and Sukh Dev were sentenced to be hanged by a Special Tribunal for murder of John Poyantz Saunders in Lahore. They intended to kill J.A Scott, who they believed had struck the blows on Lala Lajpat Rai during a procession in Lahore on 30 October 1928.The entire country was exercised over the Simon Commission

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    REVIEW ON LIFE OF BHAGAT SINGH BY MISHIKA TYAGI A3104614020 B.COM(H) 2014-17 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DR.GEETA MISHRA IN PARTIALFULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONOURS) AT AMITY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH SECTOR125,NOIDA-201303,UTTAR PRADESH,INDIA 2014 DECLARATION

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    Bhagat Singh

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    Bhagat SinghBhagat Singh was a freedom fighter and one of the most famous revolutionaries of Indian Independence Movement. It is also believed that he was one of the earliest Marxists in India. Bhagat Singh was born in a family that was actively involved in revolutionary activities against the British rule in the country. The name given to Bhagat Singh meant `devotee`. `Arya Samaj` had a huge impact on the life of Bhagat Singh`s father Sardar Kishan Singh Sandhu. His uncles as well as his father

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    Jeevanjot Singh 800417 Political Science 100 Sarah Munawar Writing of Bhagat Singh and mahatma Gandhi on the use of violence as instrument in politics Violence in politics means to oppose or to struggle against the policies of ruling government or authority by strikes, revolutions, riots, etc. India was ruled by the British government from 1858 to 1947 and this period is called colonial rule. The British government took all the power and control from Indians in very less time.

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    Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi (1809-1849) Biography Mohandas K. Gandhi was born in 1869, in Porbandar, India. His mother was illiterate, but her common sense and religious devotion had a lasting impact on Gandhi’s character. As a youngster, Mohandas was a good student, but he never displayed any signs of leadership. On the death of his father, Mohandas travelled to England to gain a degree in law. He became involved with the Vegetarian Society and was once asked to translate the Hindu Bhagavad Gita. This

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    HAVE WE TAKEN OUR INDEPENDENCE FOR GRANTED ????? Today as we freely move around in our country without anyone questioning or imposing any kinds of restrictions on us we feel satisfied and contended. But this satisfaction is due to the efforts taken by our freedom fighters or national leaders to free our country from the British rule. Its because of our them that today we are enjoying are freedom. Their satyagrahas, sacrifices, and tortures have resulted in the freedom that

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    Chetan Bhagat is one of the celebrity among youths as well as most of the reading community. Almost all of his books are blockbuster besides this; he is a motivational speaker and columnist. He is seen as youth icon than a writer. His other outstanding works are Five point someone :what not to do at IIT(2004), one night @ the call center(2005), the 3 mistakes of my life(2008),2 states: the story of my marriage(2009),revolution2020:love,corruption,ambition(2011) and what young India wants (2012)

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    governance provide clear signals on what to expect in posterity. Transparency is the foremost pre-requisite for “Good Governance – Simple and Smart” governance. Modi has also retracted into what was derisively hailed during the UPA rule as “Man Mohan Singh” silent mode. After becoming PM, Modi has insulated himself from the media glare. Even on the social media network, he is no longer as aggressive and communicative on key issues as he was during the pre-election orchestra. Why is Modi sulking away

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    The Fusion The subway stopped suddenly in the tunnel and everyone screamed. The lights started to flicker and then they shut off. We were stopped for over three hours, then we started to go again. I got off the train and realized the whole New York City was in ruins. I ran to my apartment to look for my family, and they were gone. Everyone, besides the six of us who were on the train, were gone. It was a normal Tuesday morning, or so I thought. I went on the train, headed to school, and then

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    India and Pakistan have been at odds for over seven decades since the partition that caused each to define itself in opposition to the other, and they have fought four wars since. The primary point of contention between the two countries is the Kashmir dispute, which dates back to 1947. After the Indian subcontinent divided, there was the issue of 650 states existing within the two newly independent countries. These states, which were each run by separate monarchies, had the choice to decide which

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