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MUNICIPALITIES RESISTING FRACKING IN NYS THROUGH HOME RULE TELL THEIR STORY
Press Release by Sustainable Otsego, Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy and Otsego 2000 ---...
published: 20 Jun 2012
author: ShaleShock Media
MUNICIPALITIES RESISTING FRACKING IN NYS THROUGH HOME RULE TELL THEIR STORY
MUNICIPALITIES RESISTING FRACKING IN NYS THROUGH HOME RULE TELL THEIR STORY
Press Release by Sustainable Otsego, Catskill Citizens for Safe Energy and Otsego 2000 ------------------------------------------------- For written statemen...- published: 20 Jun 2012
- views: 458
- author: ShaleShock Media
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Suffrage and Home Rule
The Panel explores what evidence there is of women who pursued the vote irrespective of th...
published: 04 Sep 2012
author: CRCNI
Suffrage and Home Rule
Suffrage and Home Rule
The Panel explores what evidence there is of women who pursued the vote irrespective of the pro and anti home rule movements.- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 16
- author: CRCNI
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Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 4
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumara...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Tamilaruvi Manian
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 4
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 4
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumarasami Kamaraj (Tamil: குமாரசாமி காமராஜ்) better known as K. Kamaraj ...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 193
- author: Tamilaruvi Manian
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Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 2
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumara...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Tamilaruvi Manian
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 2
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 2
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumarasami Kamaraj (Tamil: குமாரசாமி காமராஜ்) better known as K. Kamaraj ...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 255
- author: Tamilaruvi Manian
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Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 3
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumara...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Tamilaruvi Manian
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 3
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 3
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumarasami Kamaraj (Tamil: குமாரசாமி காமராஜ்) better known as K. Kamaraj ...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 217
- author: Tamilaruvi Manian
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Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 5
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumara...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Tamilaruvi Manian
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 5
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 5
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumarasami Kamaraj (Tamil: குமாரசாமி காமராஜ்) better known as K. Kamaraj ...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 302
- author: Tamilaruvi Manian
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Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 1
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumara...
published: 15 Jul 2013
author: Tamilaruvi Manian
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 1
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 -Part 1
Tamilaruvi Manian on Kamarajar Rule & Today's Possibility - 15 July 2013 K. Kamaraj Kumarasami Kamaraj (Tamil: குமாரசாமி காமராஜ்) better known as K. Kamaraj ...- published: 15 Jul 2013
- views: 214
- author: Tamilaruvi Manian
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Trailer-1 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis: On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find t...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-1 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-1 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis: On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 17
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Trailer-4 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis: On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find t...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-4 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-4 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis: On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 9
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Trailer-5 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find th...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-5 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-5 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 3
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Trailer-6 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find th...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-6 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-6 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 6
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Trailer-8 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find th...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-8 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-8 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 4
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Trailer-3 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis: On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find t...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-3 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-3 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis: On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
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Trailer-9 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find th...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-9 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-9 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 1
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Trailer-7 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find th...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Trailer-7 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Trailer-7 : 'aazaadi ki ladaai 1857-1947' -- a documentary on India's Freedom Struggle
Synopsis:On careful analysis of India's Freedom Struggle from 1857 through 1947 we find that all the major Movements/Events were linked with each other. While establishing link between major events, this movie takes audience on a smooth ride of all the major Movements/events of India's freedom struggle like Revolt of 1857, Congress formation, Bengal partition, Swadeshi Movement, attacks on notorious British officials, Ghadar Movement by NRIs, Home Rule Movement, Khilafat Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, Chauri-Chaura incident, Swaraj Party, revolutionary activities of Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad and Surya Sen, Civil Disobedience Movement and Round Table Conferences, Communal Award & Poona Pact, Congress government from 1937-1939, Quit India Movement, Azad Hind Fauj (INA), Elections in 1945, RIN Revolt, Cabinet Mission, India's freedom on 15th August, 1947. To provide a glimpse, this audio preview touches following key topics, among many others: 1. During 1857 revolt, what percentage of Indians supported this revolt? 90%, 50% or only 10%? Did well educated intellectuals support this revolt? If not, why? 2. How journalists/leaders mobilized the mass against British rule to such an extent that British got forced to partition Bengal? What was the real motive behind Bengal partition? 3. During Ghadar Movement, what was NRIs plan to uproot British rule from India? How much did they succeed? 4. Referring to Jallianwala Bagh massacre as 'monstrous', Churchill condemned General Dyer, but what about British public? Did they condemn General Dyer or British public supported General Dyer? 5. After the withdrawal of Non-Cooperation Movement, revolutionists like Bhagat Singh and Chandra Shekhar Azad shook the British empire by his violent activities, but what the Congress was doing during this period? 6. During the Civil Disobedience Movement, tri-colored flag of Congress was banned and people were beaten to unconscious to protect this flag. When police snatched the flag from hands of a group of kids again and again, the kids came up with a brilliant idea and paraded the streets with tri-colored flag and police could only watch them hopelessly. What was the trick adopted by the kids? 7. Why British were forced to allow Indians to form government in 1937? 8. In spite of winning the 2nd World War, what were the circumstances that British got forced to leave India? 9. Why 26th January was chosen in 1950 for commencement of Indian Constitution?- published: 16 Jan 2014
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Banned Documentary on Scottish Oil (The McCrone Report)
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)...
published: 26 Aug 2013
Banned Documentary on Scottish Oil (The McCrone Report)
Banned Documentary on Scottish Oil (The McCrone Report)
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)- published: 26 Aug 2013
- views: 22
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Unwritten Rule: Movement When?
http://www.hi10spro.blogspot.com shows one of the unwritten rules of doubles....
published: 14 Aug 2009
author: hi10spro
Unwritten Rule: Movement When?
Unwritten Rule: Movement When?
http://www.hi10spro.blogspot.com shows one of the unwritten rules of doubles.- published: 14 Aug 2009
- views: 246
- author: hi10spro