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India got her independence on 15th August, 1947. Before that she was a part of British Empire and was governed by the whites. But the transition from subjection to freedom was not smooth.
This project gives you the details about Birth of New Religions.To know more about BUDDHA, JAINISM and MAHAVEERA, please explore it
Gandhiji the father of the Nation in 1946 had aptly remarked that India’s Independence must begin from the bottom and every village ought to be a Republic or Panchayat having powers.
Every Government generally consists of three organs. These organs are Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.
The Constitution Of India has made us Secular, Democratic, Republic, Sovereign, Socialist country. Our constitution is the lengthiest constitution in the world.
United Nations Organization was established after second world war to ensure peace in the world. It has six organs which functions to achieve the goal of peace.
Vasco da Gama is famous for his completion of the first all water trade route between Europe and India. Da Gama’s father, Estavao, had originally been chosen by King Joao II to make this historic voyage, but he died before he could complete the mission
This projects gives details about second world war, reason of war, participating countries and its impact on civilization. This project is a joint initiative of student and teachers.
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