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Ashoka was the most famous Mauryan ruler.
- He was the first ruler who tried to spread his message to the people through inscriptions.
- He is the only king in the history of the world who gave up conquest after winning a war.
- He followed a religious policy of his own and formulated the famous policy of Dhamma.
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The south-west monsoon winds bring rainfall in India. In India, rains is considered important because agriculture is dependent on it. Apart from this, water is also used in various other activities like industrial production and domestic use.
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The down side however is that when monsoon rains are weak ,crop production is low leading to high food price with limited supply. as a result, Indian government is actively working with farmers and nature's matereological department to produce more drought resistance crops.
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Today, global warming is a big issue. It is causing the oceans to rise and the end results are devastating floods and tsunamis.
Droughts are periodically occurring, leading to loss of lives and shortage of food.
Erratic rainfall is happening as the normal weather pattern is fast changing.
All of the above phenomena can be checked and normalcy brought about if wanton felling of trees is stopped, unregulated violation of effluent discharge and emission of greenhouse gases is checked and so on.
The change in the weather pattern is also throttling the natural growth, survival and spread of flora and fauna so necessary to retain the bio-diversity of our planet.
In view of the above, unless we discipline ourselves, further damage to the ecology will be caused because of human behaviour.
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Evergreen Forests
1. These are also called tropical rain forests which receive heavy rainfall.
2. They are so dense that sunlight cannot reach the ground.
3. The trees shed their leaves at different times and thus they seem to be evergreen.
4. Important trees are Mahogany, Ebony and Rosewood.
Deciduous Forests
1. These are also called monsoon forests.
2. They are less dense in comparison to Evergreen forests.
3. All variety of trees shed their leaves at the same time and thus they can’t be considered as evergreen.
4.Important trees are Sal, Teak, Peepal, Neem and Shisham.
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Tehsildar: They are the tax office which are actually accompanied with inspectors of Revenue . They are actually the administrative officer which are responsible for the collection of the land revenue. They are specifically for the tehsil level .
Patwari: They are also the administrative officer but are specifically for the rural or village areas.Their main function involved the preservation of the lands records as well as the calculation of the revenues of lands.
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