पोस्ट्स

ऑक्टोबर, २०१२ पासूनच्या पोेस्ट दाखवत आहे

Study of Terrorist Attacks on Mumbai

In the 21 st century terrorism became emergence problem in the world. Mumbai, finance city of India, capital city of Maharashtra always suffer from this problem of terrorist attacks. In last ten years nine times terrorist attack on Mumbai. In those attacks so many innocent people lost their life. In this paper study on when, where terrorist attack on Mumbai? How many people are victim? What are the perspectives & intention of Terrorist groups? Role & responsibility played by government after those attacks are discussed in this paper. Terrorism is something which all over the world is a major problem at this moment. Its effects are very much that it can determinate a country's economy and can cause between the countries. Mumbai the capital city of Maharashtra is not free from it. Terrorism is not new, and even though it has been used since the beginning of recorded history it can be relatively hard to define. Terrorism has been described variously as both a tactic an

Contribution of Pandita Ramabai in Maharashtra: Special Reference to Women Upliftment

Contribution of Pandita Ramabai in Maharashtra: Special Reference to Women  Dr.Shubhangi Dinesh Rathi   (Dept.of Political  Science ,Smt P.K.Kotecha Mahila College Bhusawal) Upliftment Pandita Ramabai was a social reformer and Indian freedom fighter of Maharash tra. Her status as a solitary women leader of the movement for women's emancipation in nineteenth century in Maharashtra and her contribution to that cause were eclipsed by the storm over her conversion to Christianity and her consequent neglect by contemporary main stream of Hindu society. In this paper attempts are made to focus on Ramabai’s contribution in upliftment women in Maharashtra. Introduction:             Maharashtra has produced numerous social reformers who have played a significant role in making India a more progressive and forward looking country. These social reformers have fought against several social evils such as Sati, widow remarriage, child marriage, castes etc. Women bear almos

Role of National Human Rights Commission in India (With special reference to Bhrashtachar Mitao Satyagrah)

Role of National Human Rights Commission in India (With special reference to Bhrashtachar Mitao   Satyagrah ) Abstract:               Every human being strive to live in a more secured, prosperous and happy life. He cannot live a life in isolation. An individual needs to have self freedom and the basic rights for his overall development. The society, in which his freedom and his rights are secured, is considered as better living place for man’s development and the welfare of the society. But now a day, corruption is a problem in happy human life. It created inequality in the society. In the democracy, civil rights are given to people. Some people in the society take legal action to oppose such type of non constitutional way of corruption. One of these is Baba Ramdeo. He organized ‘Bhratachar Mitao Satyagraha’ against corruption. It was brutally crushed by the government. This act of government is a black stain on the democracy of our nation. In this situation which steps a

Relevance of Mahatma Gandhiji’s Ideology in the Context of Indian Democracy

Relevance of Mahatma Gandhiji’s Ideology in the Context of Indian Democracy                                                        Dr. Shubhangi Rathi Associate Professor & H.O.D. Poliical Science, Smt. P.K. Kotecha Mahila Mahavidhalaya, Bhusawal Abstract:   India follows the democratic type of Government. India is a big country and hence needs to be governed in a proper and an effective way. Mahatma Gandhi’s imagination of the democracy -fully encircled with non-violence -exists in no nation of the world as up to now. His ideal is a stateless democracy, in which there is a federation of satyagrahi village communities, functioning on the basis of voluntary cooperation and dignified and peaceful co-existence are relevance in the context of Indian democracy. In the present day democracy, there is a great deal of centralization and inequality. Gandhian concept of Self Rule means Swaraj is real democracy, where people’s power rests in the individuals and each one realiz