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Gandhi and Mani Bhavan
73 Gandhi and Mani Bhavan Sandhya Mehta Volume 1 : Issue 07, November 2020 1 : Issue 07, November Volume Independent Researcher, Social Media Coordinator of Mani Bhavan, Mumbai, [email protected] Sambhāṣaṇ 74 Abstract: This narrative attempts to give a brief description of Gandhiji’s association with Mani Bhavan from 1917 to 1934. Mani Bhavan was the nerve centre in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) for Gandhiji’s activities and movements. It was from here that Gandhiji launched the first nationwide satyagraha of Rowlett Act, started Khilafat and Non-operation movements. Today it stands as a memorial to Gandhiji’s life and teachings. _______ The most distinguished address in a quiet locality of Gamdevi in Mumbai is the historic building, Mani Bhavan - the house where Gandhiji stayed whenever he was in Mumbai from 1917 to 1934. Mani Bhavan belonged to Gandhiji’s friend Revashankar Jhaveri who was a jeweller by profession and elder brother of Dr Pranjivandas Mehta - Gandhiji’s friend from his student days in England. Gandhiji and Revashankarbhai shared the ideology of non-violence, truth and satyagraha and this was the bond of their empathetic friendship. Gandhiji respected Revashankarbhai as his elder brother as a result the latter was ever too happy to Volume 1 : Issue 07, November 2020 1 : Issue 07, November Volume host him at his house. I will be mentioning Mumbai as Bombay in my text as the city was then known. Sambhāṣaṇ Sambhāṣaṇ Volume 1 : Issue 07, November 2020 75 Mani Bhavan was converted into a Gandhi museum in 1955. Dr Rajendra Prasad, then The President of India did the honours of inaugurating the museum. -
Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Stories)
Gandhi wields the weapon of moral power (Three Case Stories) By Gene Sharp Foreword by: Dr. Albert Einstein First Published: September 1960 Printed & Published by: Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad 380 014 (INDIA) Phone: 079 – 27540635 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.navajivantrust.org Gandhi wields the weapon of moral power FOREWORD By Dr. Albert Einstein This book reports facts and nothing but facts — facts which have all been published before. And yet it is a truly- important work destined to have a great educational effect. It is a history of India's peaceful- struggle for liberation under Gandhi's guidance. All that happened there came about in our time — under our very eyes. What makes the book into a most effective work of art is simply the choice and arrangement of the facts reported. It is the skill pf the born historian, in whose hands the various threads are held together and woven into a pattern from which a complete picture emerges. How is it that a young man is able to create such a mature work? The author gives us the explanation in an introduction: He considers it his bounden duty to serve a cause with all his ower and without flinching from any sacrifice, a cause v aich was clearly embodied in Gandhi's unique personality: to overcome, by means of the awakening of moral forces, the danger of self-destruction by which humanity is threatened through breath-taking technical developments. The threatening downfall is characterized by such terms as "depersonalization" regimentation “total war"; salvation by the words “personal responsibility together with non-violence and service to mankind in the spirit of Gandhi I believe the author to be perfectly right in his claim that each individual must come to a clear decision for himself in this important matter: There is no “middle ground ". -
1000+ Question Series PDF -Jklatestinfo
JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q1) The kashmir Valley was originally a huge lake called ? a) Manesar b) Neelam c) Satisar d) Both ‘b’ & ‘c’ Q2) Kalhana , a famous historian wrote ? a) Nilmatpurana b) Rajtarangini c) Both d) None of these Q3) The First king mentioned by Kalhana is ? a) Gonanda I b) Durlabha Vardhana c) Ashoka d) Jalodbhava Q4) The outer plains doesn’t cover which of the following ? a) RS Pura b) Kathua c) Akhnoor d) Udhampur Q5) When J&K became Union Territory ? a) August 5, 2019 b) October 31, 2019 c) September 5, 2019 d) October 1 , 2019 JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q6) Which among the following is the welcome dance for spring season ? a) Bhand Pathar b) Dhumal c) Kud d) Rouf Q7) Total number of districts in J&K ? a) 22 b) 21 c) 20 d) 18 Q8) On which hill the Vaishno Devi Mandir is located ? a) Katra b) Trikuta c) Udhampur d) Aru Q9) The SI unit of charge is ? a) Ampere b) Coulomb c) Kelvin d) Watt Q10) The filament of light bulb is made up of ? a) Platinum b) Antimony c) Tungsten d) Tantalum JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ Q11) Battle of Plassey was fought in ? a) 1757 b) 1857 c) 1657 d) 1800 Q12) Indian National Congress was formed by ? a) WC Bannerji b) George Yuli c) Dada Bhai Naroji d) A.O HUme Q13) The Tropic of cancer doesn’t pass through ? a) MP b) Odisha c) West Bengal d) Rajasthan Q14) Which of the following is Trans-Himalyan River ? a) Ganga b) Ravi c) Yamuna d) Indus Q15) Rovers cup is related to ? a) Hockey b) Cricket c) Football d) Cricket JKLATEST INFO https://jklatestinfo.com/ -
HER WAY to GO COJ\IJ\IE'\'TS the Prime Minister Has Laid Down a Bitter-Sweet Recipe for West View Ftom Delhi Bengal-First Bitler Then Sweet
Vol. 3: No. 18 J() I.Y 25, 1970 PRICE: 35 PAISE On Other Pages HER WAY TO GO COJ\IJ\IE'\'TS THE Prime Minister has laid down a bitter-sweet recipe for West View fTom Delhi Bengal-first bitler then sweet. The Centre is ready to help the GROPING FOR ALLIES hapless State with a bulging purse ot how many erores of rupees even FROM t\ POLITICAL CORRES- she does not know; schemes are ready to transform CalCUitta from a PO-'l(wvr .5 nightmare to a dream city; bustee-dwellers will have neat little tene- Kerala ments now beyond the reach of the middle-class; the unempl6jed wiII PREPARING FOR THE FRAY have work, the peasant land to tiIJ, and, what is most amazing. the civic RAM)l 6 bodies enough funds which wi]], after the customary loot, leave a surplus for amenities to citizens. The political parties have not been forgotten INDIA-CHINA DISPUTE AND either; they have been promised a general election, the ultimate panacea, THE SOVIET UNION so that the fortunate among them may once again wallow in power. But P. C. DUTrA 8 all this after normalcy has been restored; the dam of Central goodwill and munificence will burst if law and order returns. loll selecting the CONSULTA~CY SERVICES IN I1\'DIA order of priorities for the State the Prime Minister gave precedence to FROM A CORRFSPONDENT ] ] the Home lVlinister in her, and all her talking hours were occupied wi th devising measures to curb lawlessness and violence. Her retinue CALCUTTA DIARY consisted of the top brass of the Union Home Ministry, experts in smelling GYAN KAPUR ]2 Chinese and Pakistani rats in politically inconvenient opponents of the ruling party; they held their little summits with their men in Calcutta PSYCHEDELIC OIINEMA and State Government officials furtively, while attention was focussed MRIGANKA SEKHAR RAY ]3- on J\hs Gandhi's activities. -
The Urban Morphology of Hyderabad, India: a Historical Geographic Analysis
Western Michigan University ScholarWorks at WMU Master's Theses Graduate College 6-2020 The Urban Morphology of Hyderabad, India: A Historical Geographic Analysis Kevin B. Haynes Western Michigan University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/masters_theses Part of the Human Geography Commons, and the Remote Sensing Commons Recommended Citation Haynes, Kevin B., "The Urban Morphology of Hyderabad, India: A Historical Geographic Analysis" (2020). Master's Theses. 5155. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/masters_theses/5155 This Masters Thesis-Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate College at ScholarWorks at WMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master's Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at WMU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE URBAN MORPHOLOGY OF HYDERABAD, INDIA: A HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS by Kevin B. Haynes A thesis submitted to the Graduate College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Geography Western Michigan University June 2020 Thesis Committee: Adam J. Mathews, Ph.D., Chair Charles Emerson, Ph.D. Gregory Veeck, Ph.D. Nathan Tabor, Ph.D. Copyright by Kevin B. Haynes 2020 THE URBAN MORPHOLOGY OF HYDERABAD, INDIA: A HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS Kevin B. Haynes, M.S. Western Michigan University, 2020 Hyderabad, India has undergone tremendous change over the last three centuries. The study seeks to understand how and why Hyderabad transitioned from a north-south urban morphological directional pattern to east-west during from 1687 to 2019. Satellite-based remote sensing will be used to measure the extent and land classifications of the city throughout the twentieth and twenty-first century using a geographic information science and historical- geographic approach. -
Constituent Assembly Debates
Thursday, 17th November, 1949 14-11-1949 Volume XI to 26-11-1949 CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY DEBATES OFFICIAL REPORT REPRINTED BY LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT, NEW DELHI SIXTH REPRINT 2014 Printed at JAINCO ART INDIA, New Delhi. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA President: THE HONOURABLE DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD. Vice-President: DR. H.C. MOOKHERJEE. Constitutional Adviser: SIR B.N. RAU, C.I.E. Secretary: SHRI H.V.R. IENGAR, C.I.E., I.C.S. Joint Secretary: MR. S.N. MUKHERJEE. Deputy Secretary: SHRI JUGAL KISHORE KHANNA. Marshal: SUBEDAR MAJOR HARBANS LAL JAIDKA. CONTENTS Volume XI—14th to 26th November 1949 PAGES PAGES Monday, 14th November 1949— Monday, 21st November 1949— Draft Constitution—(Contd.) .............. 459—502 Draft Constitution—(Contd.) ............. 721—772 (Amendment of articles) Tuesday, 22nd November 1949— Tuesday, 15th November 1949— Draft Constitution—(Contd.) ............. 773—820 Draft Constitution—(Contd.) .............. 503—556 Wednesday, 23rd November 1949— [Amendments of Articles—(Contd.)] Draft Constitution—(Contd.) ............. 821—870 Thursday, 24th November 1949— Wednesday, 16th November 1949— Taking the Pledge and Signing Draft Constitution—(Contd.) .............. 557—606 the Register ..................................... 871 [Amendment of Articles—(Contd.)] Draft Constitution—(Contd.) ............. 871—922 Thursday, 17th November 1949— Friday, 25th November 1949— Draft Constitution—(Contd.) .............. 607—638 Government of India Act [Third Reading] (Amendment) Bill ........................... 923—938 Friday, 18th November 1949— Draft Constitution—(Contd.) ............. 938—981 Draft Constitution—(Contd.) .............. 639—688 Saturday, 26th November 1949— Saturday, 19th November 1949— Announcement re States .................... 983 Draft Constitution—(Contd.) .............. 689—720 Draft Constitution—(Contd.) ............. 983—996 DRAFT CONSTITUTION 607 CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA Thursday, the 17th November 1949 ———— The Constituent Assembly of India met in the Constitution Hall, New Delhi, at Ten of the Clock, Mr. -
Biography of Babarao Savarkar
Biography of Babarao Savarkar www.savarkar.org Preface Ganesh Damodar Savarkar was a patriot of the first order. Commonly known as Babarao Savarkar, he is the epitome of heroism that is unknown and unsung! He was the eldest of the four Savarkar siblings - Ganesh or Babarao; Vinayak or Tatyarao, Narayan or Balarao were the three Savarkar brothers; they had a sister named Maina or Mai who was married into the Kale family. Babarao was a great revolutionary, philosopher, writer and organizer of Hindus. The following account is largely an abridged English version of Krantiveer Babarao Savarkar, a Marathi biography written by DN Gokhale, Shrividya Prakashan, Pune, second edition, pp.343, 1979. Some part has been taken from Krantikallol (The high tide of revolution), a Marathi biography of Veer Vinayak Damodar (Tatyarao) Savarkar’s revolutionary life by VS Joshi; Manorama Prakashan, 1985. Details of the Cellular jail have been taken from Memorable Documentary on revolutionary freedom fighter Veer Savarkar by Prem Vaidya, Veer Savarkar Prakashan, 1997 and also from the website www.andamancellularjail.org. Certain portions dealing with Babarao’s warm relations with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh founder Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar have been translated from Dr. Hedgewar’s definitive Marathi biography by Narayan Hari Palkar; Bharatiya Vichar Sadhana, Pune, fourth edition, 1998. Pune, 28 May 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ...........................................................................................1 1 Early childhood.......................................................................7 1.1 Babarao and Tatyarao: ......................................................................... 8 2 Initial Revolutionary Activities...............................................10 2.1 Liberation of the soul or liberation of the motherland? ........................ 10 2.2 Mitramela and Abhinav Bharat: ........................................................... 11 2.3 First-ever public bonfire of foreign goods: .......................................... -
PART-III Forest Satyagraha at Chirner
PART-III FOREST SATYAGRAHA AT CHIRNER 299 PART-III Forest Satyagraha at Chirner The initial thrust of civil disobedience was on salt satyagraha, but the salt phase of the agitation started petering out when the monsoon arrived. There was indeed no all-India blueprint for civil disobedience and the movement in practice took the form of loosely co-ordinated local conflicts. By 15 May 1930 Congress Working Committee realised that extensive flexibility was necessary to be granted to local satyagraha units, and that a time had come for new forms of civil, disobedience, such as violation of forest laws, non-payment of land revenue, disobedience to the Ordinances, withdrawal of post office savings, etc. As Jairamdas Daulatram wrote in the Young India : " Each town, each village may have…………..to become its own battlefield. The strategy of the battle must then come to be determined by local circumstances and change with them from day to day " (Young India, 17 July I930). Accordingly the Maharashtra Civil Disobedience Committee opted for a series of satyagrahas against the oppressive forest laws. Forest satyagraha became a great rallying point and its strategy for Western Maharashtra was prepared by Shankarrao Deo. After the Shiroda Salt satyagraha, the next target was the forest satyagraha in Sangamner and Akola talukas of Ahmednagar district. A series of forest satyagrahas was enacted in almost all districts. However, the satyagraha at Chirner in Panvel taluka attracted great attention not merely in Maharashtra, but also in India. A huge mass of people violated the forest laws simultaneously at Chirner, Kalhe and Chawane on 8 September 1930. -
Indo-Us Nuclear Deal: Major Legal Issues
INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL: MAJOR LEGAL ISSUES Dissertation Submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Award of the Degree of MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY Mohit Kumar Gupta Centre for International Legal Studies School of International Studies JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY New Delhi-110067 2007 CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY NEW DELHI - 110067 July 27, 2007 DECLARATION I declare that the dissertation entitled INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL: MAJOR LEGAL ISSUES submitted by me in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY of Jawaharlal Nehru University is my own work. The dissertation has not been submitted for any other degree of this University or any other university. Mohit Kumar Gupta CERTIFICATE We recommend that this dissertation be placed before the examiners for evaluation. Prof. B. S. Chimni Dr. V. G. Hegde Chairperson, CILS Supervisor TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Acknowledgement i-ii Abbreviation iii-iv Glossary v-vi CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1-12 A. Background of the Study B. Review of Literature C. Objective of the Study D. Research Methodology E. Chapterization CHAPTER II INDO-U.S. NUCLEAR COOPERATION: AN 13-40 OVERVIEW A. Nuclear Energy Cooperation: The U.S. Position B. India and Nonproliferation C. India’s Indigenous Programme D. Indo-US Nuclear Cooperation Agreement, 1963 E. Salient Features of the 1963 Agreement F. Conclusion CHAPTER III NUCLEAR DEAL: THE INTERNATIONAL 41-72 LEGAL ISSUES A. Introduction B. Joint Statement and International law C. Nuclear Deal: A Critical Assessment C.I. Right to Reprocessing C.II. -
A Life of Truth in Politics LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI
jot OXFORD INDIA PAPERBACKS A life of truth in politics LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI A Life of Truth in Politics C. P. SRIVASTAVA DELHI OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS BOMBAY CALCUTTA MADRAS Acknowledgements have gathered documentary material and photographs for this bio graphy from a number of libraries and institutions. To all of them, particularly the following, I wish to express my profound gratitude: INehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi: Professor Ravinder Kumar, director. Dr Mari DcvSharma, deputy director, and librarian and staff. The library of the Ministry of Informat ion and Broadcasting, Govern ment of India, New Delhi: the librarian and staff of the library. All India Radio, New Delhi: the director-general and his staff. The Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi: Dr V.A. Pai Panandiker, director, and his staff. The Servants of the People Society, New Delhi: Shri Satya Pal. The Hindustan Times, New Delhi: I have quoted extensively from this newspaper and am deeply gratcftil also to Mr N. Thiagarajan, former chief photographer, Hindustan Times Group, who has provided the cover photograph and other photographs. The Films Division, Government of India, Bombay, the director and his staff. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas, USA: David Humphrey, supervising archivist; John Wilson, ar chivist; Irene Parra, archivist; Linda Hanson, archivist; Regina Greenwell, archivist; Claudia Anderson, archivist; and Jeremy Duval, staff member. Yale University Library, Connecticut, USA: the librarian and staff of the library. The British Library, London: the librarian and staff of the library. The British Library, Newspaper Library, Colindalc, London: the librarian and staff of the library. -
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Clinical Trial Details (PDF Generation Date :- Tue, 22 Jun 2021 18
PDF of Trial CTRI Website URL - http://ctri.nic.in Clinical Trial Details (PDF Generation Date :- Thu, 30 Sep 2021 03:42:49 GMT) CTRI Number CTRI/2014/05/004605 [Registered on: 19/05/2014] - Trial Registered Prospectively Last Modified On 05/02/2015 Post Graduate Thesis No Type of Trial Interventional Type of Study Drug Study Design Randomized, Parallel Group Trial Public Title of Study A clinical trial intended to compare two formulations of Trastuzumab, tablets in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Scientific Title of “A prospective, randomized, multi-centric clinical study to compare Trastuzumab (Test Product, Study Zydus) with Trastuzumab (Reference Product, Roche/Genentech ) in patients with metastatic breast cancer.” Secondary IDs if Any Secondary ID Identifier TRA.12.001.02.1, version 2.1 dated 18 Feb 2014 Protocol Number Details of Principal Details of Principal Investigator Investigator or overall Name Dr Charu Gautam Trial Coordinator (multi-center study) Designation Associate VP – Global Clinical Operation Affiliation Cliantha Research Limited Address Sigma-1 Corporate, Off S.G.Highway, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Cliantha House, Opp. Pushparaj Tower,Near Judges Bungalow Road, Bodakdev Ahmadabad GUJARAT 380054 India Phone 07966135655 Fax 07966135641 Email [email protected] Details Contact Details Contact Person (Scientific Query) Person (Scientific Name Dr Charu Gautam Query) Designation Associate VP – Global Clinical Operation Affiliation Cliantha Research Limited Address Sigma-1 Corporate, Off S.G.Highway, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Cliantha House, Opp. Pushparaj Tower,Near Judges Bungalow Road, Bodakdev Ahmadabad GUJARAT 380054 India Phone 07966135655 Fax 07966135641 Email [email protected] Details Contact Details Contact Person (Public Query) Person (Public Query) Name Dr Chirag Shah Designation Head- Clinical Trials Affiliation Cliantha Research Limited Address Sigma-1 Corporate, Off S.G.Highway, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.