Blood Donation Awareness Week in K.M.W.A Vidyaniketan
School Name: K.M.W.A Vidyaniketan Address: Rajajinagar
One of the best schools as far as agreeing to give permission to conduct program for Blood Donation Awareness. As soon as the volunteers approached the principal for permission, with a little enquiry regarding the program, the principal was very keen to conduct the awareness program on the same day. It was a real boost for the volunteers and gave us a new leash of energy.
Blood Donation Awareness Week in GRV Public School
School Name: GRV Public School Address: Ganganagar
In few schools the very motive of Blood Donation and its awareness makes the principal to come forward and be a part of the initiative. The principal was very responsive and gave the permission to conduct the program with full support and encouragement.
Skit and informative talk: 11th February, 2009
Blood Donation Awareness Week in Ambedkar School
School Name: Ambedkar School
Address: Rajajinagar
The end of the last phase happened at Ambedkar Vidyalaya. And what a way to end the phase. A large group of students await to witness the awareness program. And the challenge the volunteers are made to face is that the whole program has to be explained in Kannada as it was a Kannada medium school.
Integration to form present states (continued)
Orissa The Praja Mandal movement started in the Gadjats of Orissa. The kings suppressed the popular movement by the way of police force. At that time, there were 26 Gadjat states in Orissa. The people of these states were exploited by native rulers in many ways. The people of the states were bound to pay the illegal tax like Rasad, Magan, Bethi, and Beggars etc. The common people had no fundamental right to speak anything about the misrule of native kings.
Indians who made a difference
Vallabhbhai Patel as Minister for Home and States Affairs had the responsibility of welding the British Indian provinces and the princely states into a united India.
Process of transfer of powers from British rule
The termination of paramountcy would have in principle meant that all rights that flowed from the states' relationship with the British crown would return to them, leaving them free to negotiate relationships with the new states of India and Pakistan "on a basis of complete freedom".
Integration of states
The early history of British expansion in India was characterised by the co-existence of two approaches towards the existing princely states. The first was a policy of annexation, where the British sought to forcibly absorb the Indian princely states into the provinces which constituted their Empire in India. The second was a policy of indirect rule, where the British assumed suzerainty and paramountcy over princely states, but conceded some degree of sovereignty to them. ..