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25 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ENCOURAGE BHARAT MATA
26 CHANGES TAKE PLACE IN FLAG OF INDIA
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By Ciaran and Sam Recycling in St. Mary's Our school always make a big effort in recycling. In every classroom we have two bins one for recycling.
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BY MALINI PRAVA SETHI PHD RESEARCH SCHOLAR FROM JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY, DELHI.
Akshyanagar Resident’s Welfare Association & S a m s k a r a B h a r a t h I Cordially invite you all for an interesting Republic Day celebration on 26-January-2011.
+ Imperialism Review. + A country that has its own government, but whose policies are guided by a foreign power a. Direct Rule b. Imperialism c. Protectorate.
What would Gandhi do? There is a new school rule that states all students must wear plain blue t-shirts and long pants every day…what would Gandhi do?
HWH UNIT 13 CHAPTER Review British East India Company Sepy Rebellion The “Jewel in the Crown” The Indian National Congress (Congress Party)
India Lesson 3 Indian Independence.
Indian National Congress. First national organization of Indians to seek a voice in government Western educated individuals Attempt to gain more influence.
Mohandas K. GANDHI Mohandas K. GANDHI and Indian Independence.
Indian Independence. Nationalist Movement begins… National Congress Muslim League.
Indian Independence. Amritsar Massacre ► Indian nationalist increase their demands for freedom. ► Britain began limiting freedoms (press, speech)
A mutiny of Indian troops, stationed near Delhi Results: 1. British and Indian attitudes changed towards British rule of India. 2.
India’s Struggle for Independence. Early independence movements A. Indian National Congress founded 1885 B. Muslim League formed 1907 C. During W.W.I.
Partition of India. Before the Partition In the 1920s and 1930s, there was conflict between the Hindu Congress party and the Muslim League Muslim League.
GANDHIGANDHI and Indian Independence. “Satyagraha” _________ Convert the _____________? The MAHATMA: Gandhi’s goals: 1. Equality w/t British Later became.
Indian Nationalism & Nation-building
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