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Monday 22 October 2012

Topics to be covered in Hindu
Topic
P.No.
From Partition angst to romantic confection, his films had it all
1
The economics of nature
10
A state of criminal injustice
10
Lost childhood
10
From Tibet to Tawang, a legacy of suspicions
11
Sainthood for first American Indian
15
Vonany for seamless communication
15
Made in India, serving Hollywood
15
Universal slowdown, common dilemma
16
It’s time to focus on growth
16














Jinnah’s fourteen points
1. Any Constitution to be drawn for free India should be Federal.
2. Minorities should adequately represent in all legislatures.
3. A uniform measure of autonomy for every province.
4. One-third seats should be reserved the Muslims.
5. Representation on the basis of separate electorate.
6. Full religious liberty
7. No territorial redistribution
8. Not to adopt any bill on the ground that it was injurious to the interest of a particular community.
9. Sindh to be separated from Bombay presidency
10. Indiscrimination of Baluchistan and N.W.F.P.
11. Adequate share for Muslims
12.One-third ministers from Muslim community
13. Adequate safeguards to protect Muslims
14. Change in Constitution can be made only with the concurrence of Indian Federation.    

















Islamic Reform Movements and Their Leaders
1. Anjuman + Humayat + Islam (1866). Muhammad Shafi and Shah Din.
2. Titu Mir’s Movement : Mir Nithar Ali
3. Ahl –i- Hadith : Saiyid Nazir
4. Faraidi Movement : Haji Shariatul-lab, Dudu Miyan.
5. Taaiyuni Movement : Maulana Karamat Ali                                 
6. Aligarh Movement : Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
7. Ahmadiya Movement : Mirza Ghulam Ahmed
8. Deoband Movement : Muhammad Quasim Nanauti, Rashid ahmad Gangohi, Shibli Numani, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Muhamed – al – Hasam.













Leaders for the Emancipation of Women
1. Ram Mohan Roy : Eradication of Sati system.
2. Ishwar Chandra Vidhyasagar : Passing of Hindu widow remarriage Act in 1856.
3. K.V.Pantula : Open first girl school in 1874 in Madras
4. M.G.Ranade Widow remarriage association.
5. Pandita Ramabai : Sharda Sadan
6. Rai Salig Ram : Female emancipation in his book ‘Prem Patra’
7. Behramji Calabari : Child remarriage
8. D.K.Karve : First Indian women university at Pune (1916)
9. Gangabai : Female education
10. Subbalaxmi : first Widow Graduate
11. Khwaja Altaf Hussain Ali
12. Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah
13. Begum Rukkaiya
14. Sarla Devi Chaudharani
15. Dorothy Jinarajadasa