Award/ Scholarship | Conferred by | Year | Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) in Science pursuit | Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) | 2014 | 17. Special interest areas: Robotics, Finance, Intercultural immersion 18. Languages (Indian/Foreign) known: S.No. | Language | Read | Write | Speak | 1. | Hindi | | | | 2. | English | | | | 19. Whether worked with any youth related organization like NCC, NSS, NYKS, other (please specify and enclose relevant documents thereof)
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established with approval from the Indian people. In fact, due to outside conflicts, lack of communication between their own Indian rulers, and inconsistencies within their government, the EITC quickly moved into India's administration without protest from the people. (Soomo, Bridging World History episode 121: Compexities of Colonialism: Refashioning Colonial Identities, 2013) At first, this symbiotic relation benefitted both sides, however soon the Indian culture became threatened and public
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Date: To ……………………………………………… …………………………………………….. …………………………………………….. Subject : Request for Sponsorship Dear Sir, It is our pleasure to inform you that we, Big Bang Events & Media, are going to organize a musical-dance show titled “Borshar Raag-Anuraag” performed by our own professional classical fusion musical dance team “Kheyal” on 12th of August, 2015 in Public library Auditorium. This event is placed to gather all dance and music lovers, celebrities and respected personalities
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America. The Colonial wars can be broken down into four wars; King William's War, which started in 1689 and ended in 1697, Queen Anne's War, which went from 1702 until 1711, King George's War, which went from 1744 until 1748, and The French and Indian War, which started in 1754 and ended in 1763. King William's War, the first of the Colonial Wars chronologically, was a war between the English and French. The main cause of the war was because neither country wanted to give up their land in the
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was considered one of the great sages and prophets. The Indian people called him the “Father of the Nation”. He was a political and spiritual leader of India and the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of Satyagraha- a philosophy and practice of nonviolent resistance. Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, a small state in western India. His birth name was Mahadmas Karamchad Gandhi, but many years later the Indian people named him Mahatma Gandhi, when they discovered
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“Nonviolence is much more than not fighting or not being in a war. It's the kind of relationships we have with people and the kind of attitude we share toward one another.” -Arun Gandhi (Mohandas K. Gandhi’s grandson) Gandhi is a name that transcends country, state and continental borders. His messages and practices have created a legacy that impacts the world to this day. The method of nonviolence demonstrated in the Salt March shaped the Civil Rights Movement and continues to influence social
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History of Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir was ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh. At the time of partition of India in 1947 one of the condition imposed by Britain was that the ruler of princely state had a right to opt either Pakistan or India or make their own particular free nation. But Maharaja was in view of making Jammu and Kashmir as independent country. As Governor-General Louis Mountbatten knows Maharaja Hari Singh from prior times so he decided to meet him. In the meeting he suggest Maharaja
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The sepoy rebellion began with the sepoy Indians refusal of using the newly issued rifles that were greased with pig and cow fat. To reload the rifle, they had to bite off the ends of lubricated cartridges. Tasting the fat of animals would be unfaithful and disrespectful for the Indian culture. The British’s discriminatory and unjust policies led to the angry and upset Indian population. The sepoy rebellion was significant because it was the first unified protest against the powerful English rule
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Imperialism is The policy of extending a nation's authority by acquiring territory or establishing political and economic dominance over a territory. Beginning in the late 19th century Imperialism began to remodel the world new way. Countries like France and Britain were some of the first countries to imperialize, France took Algeria and Haiti, while Britain took Egypt, India, South Africa, and Burma. Each country and Individual person had a different reason to imperialize, some for profit, some
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Have you ever thought who would be a better civil rights leader? Would Gandhi be a superior political fighter compared to Mandela? If, so how and why? Gandhi was a better presented in the text. Also, he was a better civil rights activist because more people admired him rather than Mandela, he had better intentions, and he impacted us in a greater way and is still inspiring lives to this day. To begin with, Gandhi was a very important person and is extremely praised by a variety of people. For example
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