24 August 2017-The Hindu Editorial News Paper Analysis- [UPSC/ PCS/ SSC/ RBI Grade B/ IBPS]

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Warren hasting- 1772-1785
Lord cornwallis- 1786- 1793
Sir john sore- 1793-1798
Lord wellesely- 1798-1805
Lord minto- 1807-1813
Lord hasting- 1813-1823
Lord Amherst- 1823-1828
Lord william bentick-1828-1835
Lord auckland- 1836-1842
Lord Dalhouise- 1848-1856

PREMKUMAR-wqzn
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Good morning all of you
quote for the

"Sochane Se Kaha Milte Hai Tamannao ke Sheher....
Chalne Ki Zid Bhi Jaruri Hai Manzilon Ke

varshautekar
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Gm sir....
Apki suruat ka lecture muje bht acha
inspiration

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Good Morning India Have an Awesome Day
Keep Learning....Keep practicing

Answers of the Day
1. Predecessor of Lord William Bentinck - William Butterworth wayley ( 13 March, 1828 - 4 July, 1828 )

~ Succesuser of Lord William Bentinck - Charles Metcalfe Bt. ( 20 March, 1835 - 4 March, 1836 )

> Before William Bentinck the post was called The Governor General of Bangal.

> William Bentinck called the first Governer General of India.

2. Mahatma Gandhi come back India 9th of January, 1915.

> On this day every year celebrated NRI's ( Non Residential Indian ) Day from 2014.

3. The Mandal Commission established by Janta Party Government, PM Morarji Desai in 1979 to identify " Socially and Educationally Backward Classes "

4. Creamy Layer in India - It's a term used in Indian politics to refer to the relatively wealthier and better educated members of the Backward Classes ( OBCs ) who ' re not eligible for Government sponsored educational and professional benifit programmes.

5. Panchayati Raj comes under the Article 40 in Directive Principle of States Policy ( DPSP ) - Part 4 in 11th Schedule by 73rd Constitution Ammendment Act, 1992.

> Nagaur, Rajsthan, the first Panchayat which adopt Panchayati Raj System on 2nd of October 1959.

Jai Hind Jai Hind ki Sena



☆ Let's talk on "The Importance of Languages in our life "
First of all I want to say that I respect and love all the 22 languages which is given in The Constitution, Schedule 8. And also love or respect the whole Indian from any region, state or any Religion.
You know In our country, the most spoken language is Hindi. In spite of, it's no introduced as a national language. So we've no any National Language.
Then, English is more spoken. Our today's topic is " The Importance of English Language ".
Let's we move on the topic. First, we see its importance within our country then the outer world.
You know we daily interact most part of our conversation in English. We see in the comment section daily ' Sir Please make this vedio in English also ' . It's an start to move ahead Most of the examination taken in English.
> " Lord Macaulay " implemented The English language in India by the " English Education Act, 1835, the Council of India. It's called Macaulay's " Minute Upon Indian Education ".
What is the need of English Language in India that time because of Britishers' selfishness. About it Sir discussedin his lecture so There is no need to discuss what was the selfishness of them.
Of course, Britishers' started English Language in India for themselves. But in spite of it We can't ignore the role of English Language.
~ For knowing The Importance of English Language some points are given
(i) English may not be most spoken ( Chinese Mandarin is the most spoken language the whole world ) language in the world, but it's an official language in a large number of countries.
(ii) Many of the world's top movies, books and music are published and produced in English.
(iii) Most of the contents produced on the Internet in English.
(iv) English is the dominant business language it's become almost a necessity for people to speak English. If they're enter a global workforce.
(v) Research from all over the world show that the cross - boarder business communication is most often conducted in English.
It's only some points. There is a huge importance of English as you know.
After all, We shall learn English but shouldn't ignore our mother language because through the mother tongue we interact with our close people which is very necessary to a better society.
Lastly I want to say that we should love our country and the the living or non - living beings related to our country.
That's all.
All the best

Jai Hind Jai Bharat

khushboomishra
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Thanks Very Nice quotatio related to great reality of life!

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*William Bentinck is the first governor general of India by Government of India Act, 1833. He was succeeded by Charles Metcalfe who is known as Liberator of Indian Press. William Bentinck was preceeded by William Butterworth Bayley ( then post was governor general of Bengal)
* Gandhiji returned to India on 9th january, 1915 on the request of his political mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale. 9th jan is commomerated as NRI day in India.
*Mandal commission : It was established to identify the socially and educationally backward in order to bring quota and seat reservations. Came into force in 1979 by janta party under PM Moraraji Desai.
*Creamy Layer :relatively wealthier and better educated members of the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) who are not eligible for government sponsored educational and professional benefit programs.
* Article 40 under DPSP lays the provision of Panchayati Raj. Hence a new part 9th was added by 73rd amendment to address features of Panchayati Raj.

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Amherst 1823-28
William Bentinck 1828-35
Auckland 1835-42

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proud off u veer ji bahut achhey se samjhatey ho aap

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# GOVERNOR GENERAL

1. Loard Hasting (1813-1823)
2. Loard Bentinck(1828-1835)
3. Loard Dalhousie(1848-1856)

# Mahatma gandhi returned from S. Africa to Bombay in 9 january 1915

# MANDAL COMMISSION

* Enstb - 1979 by janta party
* Under P.M - Morarji Desai
* Mandate - to identify socially or educationally backward

# CREAMY LAYER

-- Term used in Indian politics to refer relatively welthier and better members of OBC's who are not eligible for governmental sponsered educational and professional benefit programs

SIR, you are really doing a great job.. Always keep us TEACHING and MOTIVATING.. JAI HIND

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#Mandal commisiion in 1979 during tenure of morarji desai...
#Creamy layer is that obc which are econimocally advance

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sir i am listening your lectures since 4 months and that too at the speed of 1.5 and its not any problem....

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sir...
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Good morning Veer sir. 1) William Butter worth wayely( 13 March 1828 to 4 July 1828. ~ Lord William Bentink ( 4 July 1828 to 1833). ~ Sir Charles Metcalfe Bt.( 20 March 1835 to 4 March 1836.) 2) Mahatma Gandhi come back in India 9th January 1915. 3) The Mandal commission was established in India in 1979 by the janta party Govt. Under prime minister Morarji Desai. 4) DPSP panchayat rajya Article No. 40.

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Good morning..to all...
1. Non-Resident Indian Day, is celebrated in India every year on 9 january,
The day commemorates the return of Mahatma Gandhi from south Africa to India in 9 jan 1915
2.. Mondal Commission was established in Indea in 1979 by janta party gov under pm morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationally backward." It was headed by Indian Parliament B.P mandal
3.. Lord Amherst(1823-28)
Charls Metkoff(1835-36)
4.. Panchayti raj in Article 40
5. Creamy layer is a term used in Indian politics to refer to reletively wealthier and better educated members of the OBC who are not eligible for gov sponsored education and professional benefit Programs..

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Good morning ye sach he ki English ne hame dusre se judne ka mauka diya lekin sath hi karodon logon ko ek achhi shiksha se wanchit v kar diya desh me learning ki language mother language honi chahiye kyuki hum jis bhasha me sochte he us bhasha me best sikh sakte he aur perform kar sakte he ....kuchh logon ke educated ho jane se kuchh nhi hoga sab logon ko higher education dena hoga....hamare pas technical higher education sabhi bhasha me available nhi he ka uddeshya hame educate karna nhi balki hume mansik rup se gulam banana tha....

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sir ek dam badhiya speed hai.bhut mja ata hai sunne mein lecture.

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1. India before Lord William Bentinck - William Butterworth Bayley
after Lord William Bentinck - Charles Metcalfe, Bt
2.M. K. Gandhi return to India on January 9, 1915


3. The Mandal Commission was established in India in 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationally backward." It was headed by Indian parliamentarian B.P.

4. "Creamy layer" is a term used in Indian politics to refer to the relatively wealthier and better educated members of the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) who are not eligible for government sponsored educational and professional benefit programs

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