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Posted by Santhosh K 5 years ago (9371517)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Inspite of several efforts made by the government inequalities still exist in our society. Even today low caste people are being discriminated against and treated unequally. The reason behind it is that people refuse to think of them as equal even though the law requires it. This attitude of the people is so deeply rooted that it can not change all of a sudden. It will take a lot of time. Even though people are aware that discrimination is against the law, they continue to treat others unequally on the basis of caste and religion. People are also discriminated against on the basis of economic status, disability and gender.
Unless people believe that every person deserves to be treated equally and with dignity, the present attitude cannot be rooted out. Changing people's attitude is a very slow process and hence establishment of equality in society is a continuous struggle.
Posted by Grick Sudrania 5 years ago (8659901)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Inequality and discrimination are the two different concepts. But they are related closely to each other. Inequality may be the difference between caste, creed, culture, language, religion, economic status, educational background etc. Everyone differs from the other in society. Discrimination takes place when one acts against an individual or a community on the basis of difference. A Whim or a prejudice works behind it. If one tries to exploit the other individual who is down in status.
In any way, it is called discrimination. That discriminated individual or community is devoid of the common opportunity or facility provided by the society. It is not at all healthy for a good society.
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Posted by Grick Sudrania 5 years ago (8659901)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Some examples of the prevalent stereotypes are as follows:
- Girls are supposed to be soft spoken and submissive in nature. They are supposed to have keen interest in music and painting. They cry too often. They need to learn cooking, doing household chores and tidying up the house.
- Boys are supposed to be aggressive and naughty. They are supposed to have keen interest in adventure sports and outdoor sports. Boys should not cry because crying is a sign of weakness. When a boy becomes adult, he is supposed to earn money to bring the bacon at home.
Posted by Grick Sudrania 5 years ago (8659901)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The untouchables are the persons which are ill-treated and the are called the low castes and Dalits. The many great leaders like Mohandas Gandhi and Dr. B R Ambedkar are fought aginst the untouchability. Ghandiji called them Harijans.
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(i) The Indian Desert: The Indian Desert, popularly known as the That desert, lies towards the western margins of the Aravali Hills. It is an undulating sandy plain covered with sand dunes. This region receives very low rainfall below 150 mm per year. It has arid climate with low vegetation cover. Streams appear during the rainy season. Soon after the rainy season they disappear into the sand. Luni is the only large river in this region. Crescent shaped dunes popularly known as Barchans are an important feature of the Indian Desert.
ii) The Island Groups of India: India has two island groups - the Lakshadweep Islands and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Lakshadweep Islands group lies close to the Malabar coast of Kerala. This group of islands is composed of small coral islands. Earlier they were known as Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindive. In 1973, these were named as Lakshadweep. It covers small area of 32 sq km. Kavaratti Island is the administrative headquarters of Lakshadweep. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal. They are bigger in size and are more numerous and scattered. The entire group of islands is divided into two broad categories - the Andaman in the north and the Nicobar in the south. These island groups are of great strategic importance for the country. They lie close to equator and experience equatorial climate and has thick forest cover.
Posted by Grick Sudrania 5 years ago (8659901)
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- These are narrow coastal strips, running along the Arabian Sea on the west and Bay of Bengal on the east.
- These are known as western coast and eastern coast of the coastal plains.
- The western coast is sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea.
- It is a narrow plain and consists of three sections. The northern part of the coast is called the ‘Konkan’, the central is called ‘Kannad Plain’ and the southern part is called the ‘Malabar Coast’.
- The plains along the Bay of Bengal are wide and level.
- In the northern part, it is called Northern Circas, while the southern part is known as Coromandal Coasts.
- Large rivers such as the Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri form extensive deltas on the eastern coasts.
- Lake Chilika is also located on the eastern coast. It is the largest salt water lake of India.
Posted by Grick Sudrania 5 years ago (8659901)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are:
- Himadri (Great or Inner Himalayas)
- It is the most continuous range. The northernmost range is called the Himadri. It consists of loftiest peaks with an average height of 6,000 metres. It contains all the prominent peaks. It remains snow covered throughout the year, resulting into the formation of glaciers and some perennial rivers.
- Himachal (Lesser Himalayas)
- It lies to the south of Himadri and forms the most rugged mountain system. The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks. Average height is between 3,700 to 4,500 metres. Some famous ranges are the Pir Panjal range, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharat ranges. It has some famous valleys like Kullu, Kangra and Kashmir. They are known for their hill stations. The average width is 50 Km.
- Shiwaliks (Outer Himalayas)
- This is the outermost range of the Himalayas. Its height varies between 900 and 1,100 metres. These ranges are composed of unconsolidated rock material, so these ranges are prone to earthquakes and landslides. These longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalayas and Shiwaliks are called ‘Duns’ like Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patlin Dun, etc.
Posted by Grick Sudrania 5 years ago (8659901)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and smaller administrative divisions.
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Q u e s t i o n : भारत को वृहत्तर भारत क्यों कहा गया?
A n s w e r : भारत ने अपने उपनिवेश दक्षिण-पूर्वी एशिया तक कायम किए इसीलिए वृहत्तर भारत का नाम दिया गया।
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Going to crowded places, boarding the bus, to look down from higher floors, to board a lift were the things that Nandita was afraid to do when she first came to Mumbai.
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(i)Terai is a broad long zone south of Bhabar plain. (ii)It is a marshy, wet and marshy area covered with thick forests. (iii)It is 20-30 kms wide. (iv)Many streams re-emerge here from the Bhabar area. (v)It is suitable for agriculture. |
(i)Bhabar is a long narrow plain along the foothills. (ii)It is a pebble studded zone of porous beds. (iii)It is 8-16 kms wide. (iv)Streams are lost in the region due to porous rocks. (v)It is unsuitable for agriculture. |
Posted by Madhur Kumar 5 years ago (10341781)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Optical isomerism is basically a type of stereoisomerism. Now, before we learn about optical isomerism let us quickly recall what are isomers and stereoisomers. Isomers are those compounds which have the same molecular formula but different bonding arrangement among atoms.
Whereas, in stereoisomer, both molecular formula and bonding arrangement of atoms are the same. However, they have different spatial (three dimensional) arrangement of atoms. It eliminates all different arrangements that are simply due to the molecule spinning in its entirety or revolving around unique bonds.
Posted by Rama Lakshmi 5 years ago (10098937)
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Microgravity is the condition in which people or objects appear to be weightless. The effects of microgravity can be seen when astronauts and objects float in space. ... "Micro-" means "very small," so microgravity refers to the condition where gravity seems to be very small. "The approach uses plants to scrub carbon dioxide, while providing food and oxygen." The prototype involves an inflatable, deployable greenhouse to support plant and crop production for nutrition, air revitalization, water recycling and waste recycling. The process is called a bioregenerative life support system.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Let AC be the ladder of length 5 m and BC = 4 m be the height of the wall, which ladder is placed. If the foot of the ladder is moved 1.6 m towards the wall i.e, AD = 1.6 m, then the ladder is slide upward i.e. ,CE = x m.
In right angled ΔABC,
Hence, the top of the ladder would slide upwards on the wall at distance 0.8 m.
Posted by Girraj Mahawar 5 years ago (10343900)
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ऐसे - ऐसे किस विधा की रचना है ?
Ans: एकांकी
ऐसे-ऐसे' एकांकी विष्णु प्रभाकर द्वारा रचित है। इस पाठ में नाटककार ने एक ऐसे बच्चे के नाटक को दिखाया है जो छुट्टी के दिनों में अपना गृहकार्य नहीं बना पाने पर बिमारी का बहाना करता है ताकि वह स्कूल जाने से बच जाए।
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CBSE Class 9 is an important step in a student's life. Actual preparations for the class 10th board exam start from class 9th itself. Therefore, class 9 students must be attentive and focused on their studies. They should follow the right study material. They must be aware of their course curriculum to do study in an effective and productive way. Recently, CBSE made a major alteration in the syllabus of class 9th.
deleted portions of CBSE Class 9 Hindi Syllabus for 2020-2021:

Posted by Vivek Rana 5 years ago (8960947)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
CBSE Class 9 is an important step in a student's life. Actual preparations for the class 10th board exam start from class 9th itself. Therefore, class 9 students must be attentive and focused on their studies. They should follow the right study material. They must be aware of their course curriculum to do study in an effective and productive way. Recently, CBSE made a major alteration in the syllabus of class 9th.
deleted portions of CBSE Class 9 Hindi Syllabus for 2020-2021:

Posted by Vivek Rana 5 years ago (8960947)
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Aishwarya Satish 5 years ago (6680709)
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
CBSE Class 9 Science (086) - Deleted portion (Theory):
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Definition of matter; solid, liquid and gas; characteristics - shape, volume, density; change of state-melting (absorption of heat), freezing, evaporation (cooling by evaporation), condensation, sublimation. |
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Diversity in Living Organisms |
Diversity of plants and animals-basic issues in scientific naming, basis of classification. Hierarchy of categories / groups, Major groups of plants (salient features) (Bacteria, Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms). Major groups of animals (salient features) (Non-chordates upto phyla and chordates upto classes). |
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Unit III: Motion, Force and Work |
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Floatation |
Thrust and Pressure. Archimedes’ Principle; Buoyancy; Elementary idea of Relative Density. |
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Sound |
Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound, range of hearing in humans; ultrasound; reflection of sound; echo and SONAR. Structure of the Human Ear (Auditory aspect only). |
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Unit V: Food Production |
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Improvement in Food Resources |
Plant and animal breeding and selection for quality improvement and management; Use of fertilizers and manures; Protection from pests and diseases; Organic farming. |
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