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Prime minister of India is Narendra Modi who has headed the BJP-led NDA government since 26 May 2014.
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Our shadow is the tallest in the morning. It is because the sun rays are slanting at the time of sunrise.
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Tribal people in India are called Adivasi. Adivasi is an umbrella term for a heterogeneous set of ethnic and tribal groups considered the aboriginal population of India. The definition of tribal is relating to a group or community with similar ancestors, customs and traditions. An example of tribal used as an adjective is the phrase "tribal traditions," which means the traditions of a group of people who have a common ancestor.
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Abstract nouns are words that name things that are not concrete. Your five physical senses cannot detect an abstract noun – you can't see it, smell it, taste it, hear it, or touch it. In essence, an abstract noun is a quality, a concept, an idea, or maybe even an event. Examples of abstract terms include love, success, freedom, good, moral, democracy, and any -ism (chauvinism, Communism, feminism, racism, sexism). These terms are fairly common and familiar, and because we recognize them we may imagine that we understand them—but we really can't, because the meanings won't stay still.
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प्रश्न 3 लोनपो गार किस बात के लिए प्रसिद्ध थे?
उत्तर : लोनपो गार अपनी चालाकी और हाजिर जवाबी के लिए दूर-दूर तक मशहूर थे।
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During the 19th century, tribal groups found the traders and moneylenders were coming into forests and offering cash loans to the tribal people and asking them to work for wages. ... The traders spent in their agents who gave loans to the tribal people and collected the cocoons. The British brought about several changes in the forest laws which severely affected the lives of many tribes. The British, for example, extended their control over all forests and declared that forests were state (government) property.
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The Maharaja went into the kitchen to see what dishes had been prepared for the feast. He asked the cook, pointing to the basket of scraps near the cook. ... “You cannot waste all these bits and pieces of vegetables. Find a way to use them.” The Maharaja commanded sternly and walked away. In order to achieve his target, he decided to get married. In order to defeat the astrologer's prophecy, the Maharaja had to kill a hundred tigers. ... For this reason, he wished to marry a girl in the royal family of a state with a rich tiger population, where he would kill the rest of the tigers.
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(i) The mangoes were peeled.
(ii) The pulp was taken in a large pot.
(iii) The pulp was strained through a fine muslin cloth, to remove the fibres.
(iv) The gur (jaggery) was crushed till there were no lumps.
(v) Sugar and jaggery were added in equal amounts in the pulp and mixed thoroughly.
(vi) The mixture was spread into a thin layer over a mat.
(vii) The thin layer was left to dry in the sun.
(viii) In the evening, the mat was covered with a clean saree, to avoid any dust.
(ix) The above steps were followed again and on the next day, another layer was spread over the previous layer.
(x) The whole procedure was followed for four weeks until the jelly grew four centimetres thick.
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