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The Discovery of India (Hindi: भारत एक खोज) was written by India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during his imprisonment in 1942-1946 at Ahmednagar in the Ahmednagar Fort.
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The Discovery of India (Hindi: भारत एक खोज) was written by India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru during his imprisonment in 1942-1946 at Ahmednagar in the Ahmednagar Fort.

Nehru was jailed for his participation in the Quit India movement along with other Indian leaders, and he used this time to write down his thoughts and knowledge about India's history. The book is widely regarded as a classic in India since its first publication in 1946, and provides a broad view of Indian history, philosophy and culture, as viewed from the eyes of a liberal Indian fighting for the independence of his country [1].

In this book Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru tries to study the history of India starting from the Indus Valley Civilization, and then covers the country's history from the arrival of the Aryans to government under the British Empire. The effect of these various people on Indian culture and their incorporation into Indian society is examined.

This book also analyses in depth the philosophy of Indian life.
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Jabalpur
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India
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Beautician and Psychologist(not practising)
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Positions held 1986-87 Member, All India Congress Committee (AICC) on welfare of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. 1986-1998 Member, Rajya Sabha (2 terms) 1987-1989 General secretary, Pradesh Congress Committee, Madhya Pradesh Also, member of committees on Public Undertakings, Industries and Railways. 1989 Central Observer of the Indian National Congress for elections to Lok Sabha from constituencies in Manipur. 1995 Central Observer of the Indian National Congress for elections to Sikkim Assembly. 1995-96 Chairman of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology and Environment and Forests 1996 Member, Core group, AICC Parliamentary elections (Lok Sabha) 1997 Observer, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee Elections. Member, AICC. Member of committees on Transport and Tourism, Rural and Urban Development, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Coal, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Energy, Public Accounts Committee, Convenor, Sub-Committee on Indirect Taxes, Panel of Vice-Chairpersons, Rajya Sabha 1998 Elected to 12th Lok Sabha 1998-2000 Spokesman, AICC, Whip, Congress Parliamentary Party, Working President, Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee 1998-99 Member, Committee on Human Resouce Development and its Sub-Committee-II on Medical Education, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Coal 2000-2003 Chief minister of Chattisgarh 2004- Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) 2004- Member, Parliamentary Consultative Committee on Home Affairs 2004- Member, Congress Working Committee (CWC) 2005 Chairman, AICC Central Election Committee for Arunachal Pradesh VS election 2006 Co-chairman, AICC Central Election Committee for West Bengal VS election 2006- Chairman, ST Department, AICC
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Ajit Jogi (born 29 April 1946) is the first chief minister of the state of Chhattisgarh, India.[1] He currently represents the Marwahi Scheduled Tribe constituency in the state assembly and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party.[2] Jogi studied Mechanical Engineering at the Maulana Azad College of Technology, Bhopal, winning the University Gold Medal in 1968.[3] After having worked briefly as a lecturer at the Government Engineering College, Raipur, he was selected for the Indian Police Service and Indian Administrative Service.
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Books The Role of District Collector (LBNAA) Administration of Peripheral Areas (LBNAA) Drishtikon: An anthology of articles written for Dainik Bhaskar (1997-99) (Rajkamal) Sadi ke mod par (Rajkamal Publications, Delhi) Phoolkunwar (Rajkamal) Mor Madar ke thaap: A Collection of poems (jointly with Dr Renu Jogi)
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By DoD Public Affairs

WASHINGTON, Jan. 19, 2011 -- The Army released today suicide data for the month of December and for 2010.

During December, among active-duty Soldiers, there were 12 potential suicides: one has been confirmed as suicide, and 11 remain under investigation. To compare and update, in November, the Army reported 11 potential suicides among active-duty Soldiers.

Since the release of that report, one has been confirmed as a suicide, and 10 remain under investigation. For 2010, there were 156 potential active-duty suicides of which 125 have been confirmed as suicides, and 31 remain under investigation.
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