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Privatisation: Strengths and Weaknesses-English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

Privatisation: Strengths and Weaknesses Privatisation is a multi-meaning concept. It conveys a variety of meanings. In a narrow sense, privatisation means sale of State-owned equity shares to private shareholders, change of ownership of units of production from the State agencies to the private sector and introduction of private management and control. In a broader sense, it means extension of autonomy for the public sector, debureaucratisation of the public sector, deformalisation of...
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Wither Indian Democracy?-English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

Wither Indian Democracy? Inequality of rights and disparity of opportunities have been breeding ground of revolutions. On the ruins of monarchy and aristocracy, democracy has come into being with its doctrine of political equality. It is undoubtedly a grand social ideal. According to George Bernard Shaw, it is “a social order aiming at the greatest available welfare for the whole population and not for a class”. “A world in which, the...
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Civilisation and Poetry-English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

Civilisation and Poetry In an age in which commerce and industry reign supreme and science and technology determine the modes of living and thought, one is likely to look down upon poetry as some kind of “pleasant little hobby which nice people play when there is nothing more amusing to do”. A little deeper look, and we may regain our perspective and perhaps have a clearer reflection of the poetry to...
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Development of Tourism in India-English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

Development of Tourism in India Tourism is expanding the fastest and is the most rewarding industry of the modern world. International tourism constitutes the invisible export trade. No wonder, then, that some more enterprising countries have turned this flourishing industry into a means of spinning money. In recent years, India too has woken up to this great reality and concerted efforts are now being made to develop and promote this foreign-exchange-earning...
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Advantages and Disadvantages of The Present Educational System in India-English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

Advantages and Disadvantages of The Present Educational System in India Although reforms have been introduced from time to time to make our education system in tune with the needs of the day, it still remains archaic and obsolete. We are still producing an army of clerks and white-collar workers through the system that was introduced by Macaulay more than a hundred and fifty years ago. The present system needs far-reaching reforms...
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Should Students Participate in Politics? -English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

Should Students Participate in Politics? Politics has been called the last refuge of a scoundrel. A person, who has been rejected by decent society or who himself can- not conform to the norms and values of a decent society, usually takes to politics. Most politicians are self-centered, unscrupulous and valueless; they are held responsible for most ills of the society today. In this context, it is not advisable for students to...
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The Ganga River -English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

The Ganga River  Ganga is the most important of all rivers of India. She is about 2500 km long. She is held in high esteem by the Hindus who believe that she was brought by Bhagirathi from heavens. She rises from the Gangotri, flows through the Himalayas and entered the plains at Haridwar. When she reaches Allahabad, the Yamuna also joins her, so it is called ‘Sangam’ or Triveni, Then it...
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The Saddest Day in My Life-English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11 and 12 Students.

The Saddest Day in My Life Life is nothing but a sum total of various events and happenings. Some of these happenings and events give us happiness and satisfaction. We want to preserve them in our memory, while there are others which bring sadness and disappointment. One likes to forget such events. It is the very nature of the events of a day that makes it important or otherwise. There have...
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