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  2. Indian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Following self-rule in 1947, India remained in the Commonwealth of Nations, and relations between the UK and India have since become friendly. There are many areas in which the two countries seek stronger ties for mutual benefit, and the two nations also have strong cultural and social ties.

  3. Hindu–Muslim unity - Wikipedia

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    Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan of the Khudai Khidmatgars and Mohandas Gandhi of the Indian National Congress both strongly championed Hindu–Muslim unity.. Hindu–Muslim unity is a religiopolitical concept in the Indian subcontinent which stresses members of the two largest faith groups there, Hindus and Muslims, working together for the common good.

  4. Radhika Govindrajan - Wikipedia

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    She also wrote and published books related to animal studies and wrote an award-winning book titled Animal Intimacies: Interspecies Relations in India's Central Himalayas. [4] The book which was set in the backdrop of Central Himalayas, talks and explores about the human-animal relationships. [5] [6] The book was officially published by the ...

  5. Narendra Modi: India’s popular but controversial leader ...

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    India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was a member of the Indian National Congress, a political party that was pivotal in ending nearly 200 years of British colonial rule. His daughter ...

  6. Relationship between religion and science - Wikipedia

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    In India, the home country of Hindus, educated Hindus widely accept the theory of biological evolution. In a survey of 909 people, 77% of respondents in India agreed with Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution, and 85 per cent of God-believing people said they believe in evolution as well. [183] [184]

  7. Political ecology - Wikipedia

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    Political ecology in the view Greenberg and Park is a way of creating a synergy between a political economy that aligns power distribution with ecological analysis and economic activities in a wider version of bio-environmental relations. [31]

  8. Parihar (clan) - Wikipedia

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    Over time, they faced invasions by Muslim rulers, notably the Delhi Sultanate, which began to disrupt the political landscape of northern and central India. By the 14th century, the influence of the Parihar clan began to wane, especially as more powerful Muslim empires, like the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughals, expanded into their territories.

  9. Ethnobiology - Wikipedia

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    Logo for the Society of Ethnobiology. Ethnobiology is the multidisciplinary field of study of relationships among peoples, biota, and environments integrating many perspectives, from the social, biological, and medical sciences; along with application to conservation and sustainable development.