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Swaraj (Hindi: स्वराज swa- "self", raj "rule") can mean generally self-governance or "self-rule", and was used synonymously with "home-rule" by Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati and later on by Mahatma Gandhi, but the word usually refers to Gandhi's concept for Indian independence from foreign domination. Swaraj lays stress on governance, not by a hierarchical government, but by self governance through individuals and community building. The focus is on political decentralisation. Since this is against the political and social systems followed by Britain, Gandhi's concept of Swaraj advocated India's discarding British political, economic, bureaucratic, legal, military, and educational institutions.S. Satyamurti, Chittaranjan Das and Motilal Nehru were among a contrasting group of Swarajists who laid the foundation for parliamentary democracy in India.
Although Gandhi's aim of totally implementing the concepts of Swaraj in India was not achieved, the voluntary work organisations which he founded for this purpose did serve as precursors and role models for people's movements, voluntary organisations, and some of the non-governmental organisations that were subsequently launched in various parts of India. The student movement against oppressive local and central governments, led by Jayaprakash Narayan, and the Bhoodan movement, which presaged demands for land reform legislation throughout India, and which ultimately led to India's discarding of the Zamindari system of land tenure and social organisation, were also inspired by the ideas of Swaraj.
Actors: Atul Kulkarni (actor), Rohini Hattangadi (actress), Satish Rajwade (writer), Satish Rajwade (director), Satish Rajwade (actor), Sagarika Ghatge (actress), Sulekha Talvalkar (actress), Meera Welankar (actress), Ajay Purkar (actor),
Genres: Romance,Actors: Archana Puran Singh (actress), Javed Siddiqui (writer), Aamir Khan (actor), Mohnish Bahl (actor), Razak Khan (actor), Robin Bhatt (writer), Suresh Oberoi (actor), Tiku Talsania (actor), Kalpana Iyer (actress), Farida Jalal (actress), Karisma Kapoor (actress), Johnny Lever (actor), Pramod Moutho (actor), Archana Puran Singh (actress), Shravan Rathod (composer),
Plot: Raja is a poor man who lives in India. He meets with a very rich girl, and both fall in love with each other. The girl's name is Aarti, who lives with her step-mother, who is very cruel, father and and step-cousin, who oppose her having any contact with Raja. But Aarti is stubborn, and gets married to Raja. After their marriage, her step-mother, father and step-cousin pretend to accept them, but actually are planning to bring an end to their relationship.
Keywords: abandonment, character-name-in-title, child-abduction, childbirth, class-differences, drunkenness, fight, high-society, humiliation, local-blockbusterI know there's more to you than you'll ever let me see.
They've got your love turned around and filled up with disbelief.
I see that part of you that you try to hide so well.
They don't see you crying out and they don't see the tears
they've been blinded by their holy verse to the point where they don't
care.
They judge your words, judge your life without ever judging theirs.
They tell you all you need, without ever asking you.
How can you just go along without ever asking why?
You don't have to fool yourself
I don't deny we all need some help
they turned your life into an ongoing show,
but I saw the life that disappeared, long ago.
You seem to want to find in me, some doubt or disbelief.
I know there's more to you than you'll ever let me see.
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