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Essay on “My Pet Aversion ” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

MY PET AVERSION   Man is a strange creature. Every man has his own likes and dislikes.  One man’s meat may be another man’s poison.  Some like things hot while others like things cold.  Tastes, temperaments, attitudes, aptitudes, strengths and weakness differ from person to person.  I have my own likes and dislikes.                 I am a normal human being, as social and successful as anyone else.  There are some common ...
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Essay on “Journalism as a Profession” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

JOURNALISM AS A PROFESSION   Journalism as a profession is gaining ground in these days.  There is an explosion of information.  We are living in a fast changing world with a fast flow of information.  A large number of magazines and journals have come up.  Today, we have a number of news agencies trading in news and there are more than two scores of associations of journalists in the country.  There...
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Essay on “Freedom of the Press” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS OR THE RIGHTS OF THE PRESS OR SHOULD PRESS BE REALLY FREE? OR A FREE PRESS– THE BACKBONE OF DEMOCRACY OR JOURNALISM IN INDIA Essay No. 01                   “I would rather have a free Press, with all the dangers that may result from a wrong use of that freedom, than a suppressed or strangulated Press.”– J.L. Nehru                   “Were it left to me to decide...
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Essay on “Rural Uplift Programme of India” Complete Essay for Class 10 and Class 12.

RURAL UPLIFT PROGRAMME IN INDIA   In free India, rural uplift programmes were initiated in the year 1952 under community development programme.  These were aimed at changing the face of the countryside, and building a new outlook among the village folk.  Under the Five Year Plans, a high priority is being given to these programmes.  Much is yet left to be done as most of the people live in villages.  However,...
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Essay on “Advertisement or The Age of Advertisements” Complete Essay for Class 10 and Class 12.

ADVERTISEMENT OR THE AGE OF ADVERTISEMENTS               Today, the craze of advertisement of manufactured goods is on the increase.  The art of advertisement is, in fact, a modern development.  It has revolutionised the modern trade.  Modern life is highly complex and mechanical.  People have no time to go into the soul of things.  They want to buy largely advertised goods.  The manufacturer, in his turn, wants to popularize his goods before...
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Essay on “AIDS- The Dreaded Disease or The AIDS Scare” Complete Essay for Class 10 and Class 12.

AIDS – THE DREADED DISEASE OR THE AIDS SCARE OR ACQUIRED IMMUNO–DEFICIENCY SYNDROME               This is an age of science and technology.  Scientists all over the world are trying to fight diseases.  They have certainly succeeded to a large extent.  Human life is certainly longer today than what is used to a few decades ago.  Much however, still remains to be done.  A number of terrible diseases continue to stare the...
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Essay on “Role of Judiciary in the Country Today” Complete Essay for Class 10 and Class 12.

ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN THE COUNTRY TODAY      The role of judiciary became the object of discussion when, a few years ago, several top leaders and bureaucrats of the country were arraigned and made to face trials in various courts of the country on different charges involving huge amounts of public money.  Every country stands safe on three important pillars that sustain it – the political leadership, the executive machinery...
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Essay on “Reservation for Women in Legislative Assemblies and Parliament” Complete Essay for Class 10 and Class 12.

RESERVATION FOR WOMEN IN LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES AND PARLIAMENT               “Men have already made a mess of the world.  Let them quit the field and make way for women.”  This is what a lady member of the Lok Sabha said one day during a discussion  on the Women’s Reservation Bill.  There has been a strong demand from a section of the society to reserve at least 33 per cent seats for women...
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