Search Results - Indian independence movement
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Indian Women During the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, 1941-1945
Published 2019“…The predicament experienced during Japanese occupation and involvement in the nationalist movement had encouraged Indian women to participate in self-help organisations and political parties to enhance their lives in post-independence Malaya.…”
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Bangabandhu and Bangladesh: analysing contemporary society and politics
Published 2016“…After a rule of two hundred years, the British proclaimed independence of the Indian sub-continent by dividing it into two major countries, namely India and Pakistan in the year 1947. …”
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Perjuangan wanita dalam aktivisme sosial dan nasionalisme di Tanah Melayu, 1929-1957 / Ruhana Padzil
Published 2017“…The central focus of this research is to highlight the history of women's activism before Malayan independence, between the years 1929-1957 using a feminist perspective. …”
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The different types of ethnic affiliation in M.G. Vassanji`s "No New Land"
Published 2017“…While the arrival of the Indian workers is considered as a kind of colonial practice, but their deportation in the post-independence years is seen as a part of decolonization. …”
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Southeast Asia: journey of freedom struggle
Published 2023“…These nations share several similarities with India, having been adopted from India or brought over by Indians to various Southeast Asian countries. Additionally, both India and Southeast Asian nations share a history of struggling for independence from European powers. …”
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Dilemma in nationhood in K.S. Maniam’s, The Return and in a Far Country
Published 2016“…The mass movement and the displacement of the Indians, especially the South Indians began with the colonization of the British in Malaya and India. …”
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The failure of the Muslim league in post-colonial Pakistan: a critical appraisal
Published 2018“…The political parties who led anticolonial nationalist movements employed demonstrations, agitation, and mobilization at broader level for their intentions, but without the existential enemy of the colonial oppressor they were prone to division and faced numerous incidentals, natural and hostile challenges, particularly in the case of Pakistan, whose birth was deliberately sabotaged by British imperialism as well as Indian nationalism. …”
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Diabetes disease prediction system using HNB classifier based on discretization method
Published 2023“…Hidden Naïve Bayes is one of the algorithms for classification, which works under a data-mining model based on the assumption of conditional independence of the traditional Naïve Bayes. The results from this research study, which was conducted on the Pima Indian Diabetes (PID) dataset collection, show that the prediction accuracy of the HNB classifier achieved 82%. …”
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Acquisition of wealth as a demonstration of belongingness in K.S. Maniam's selected works
Published 2016“…One of the races that were displaced in large numbers is the Indians. The mass movement and the displacement of the Indians, especially the Tamils from South India to Malaya began in the middle of 19th century. …”
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Women, family, pluralism and the law in Malaysia
Published 2017“…These influences were the result of trading activities, colonialism and movement of people from various parts of the world including from the Indian subcontinent and China (Comber, 2009). …”
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Federal cabinet and provincial issues in Pakistan: A study of the Punjab, 1947-1955
Published 2014“…Under Indian Independence Act 1947, British Punjab was divided into East and West Punjab.Muslim-dominated West Punjab was inherited by Pakistan. …”
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The Philippine view of the first Hari Merdeka as reported in Philippine newspapers
Published 2014“…This practice is still being followed today.At the time of its independence, Malaya had a population of almost four million people encompassing Malay, Chinese and Indian ethnic groups with the majority having Islam as its main religion.There are also a significant Hindu and Christian minorities. …”
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