At independence, India was blessed with several leaders of world stature, most notably Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma) Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, who were able to galvanize the masses at home and bring prestige to India abroad. The country has played an increasing role in global affairs. ...
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South Asian Newspapers, 1864-1922, covers the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion; construction of railroads; effects of British Colonial rule; Hindu-Muslim conflicts; life on coffee, tea and rubber plantations; Morely-Minto Reforms; formation of the Indian National Congress; start of Mahatma Gandhi...
Mahatma Gandhi, a journalist himself, once said that a newspaper should arouse 'desirable sentiments in people'. Madhyamam came into being in response to such a felt need. A paper which shunned sensationalism and vulgarity. A paper which gave truth, however bitter. A paper which fought for th...
Livemint.com also covers the opposition parties, such as Congress’s interim President Sonia Gandhi “How to prepare and fight unitedly: What Ghulam Nabi Azad discussed with Sonia Gandhi.”A quote from the article reads,“The members of the dissenting group in the Congress have held a series...
Its pursuit of the truth has been relentless and often at considerable cost to itself, as when the government of Indira Gandhi, in gross abuse of power, attempted to suppress its voice and when the government of Rajiv Gandhi interfered with the grant of statutory clearances to its modernization...
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He was a man who inspired people the world over with the simplicity and profundity of his message of equal rights for all. He taught that the most immediate way to achieve this was through nonviolent civil disobedience. It was a technique perfected by the great Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi...
Islam is no laughing matter. The Danish newspaperJyllands-Postenis being protected by security guards and several cartoonists have gone into hiding after the newspaper published a series of twelve cartoons (see them allhere, halfway the article) about the prophet Muhammad. According to the Islam ...
t much change in our classic brick-and-mortar schools in the last perhaps 50 years and students are still seen striving for grades, not thriving in their passion to study. If studying habits could be inculcated as something to be proud of, we would find more students being driven by ...