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| In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice occurs around June 21 and in the Southern Hemisphere around December 21. | Around December 21 in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere is the date of the winter solstice |
| It is the longest day and the shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. | It is the longest night and shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere. |
| It is the longest night and the shortest day in the Southern Hemisphere. | It is the longest day and the shortest night in the Southern Hemisphere. |
| The poles at this time receive 24 hours of sunlight. | The poles at this time receive 24 hours of darkness. |
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This happens because of the angle between earth’s axis and its orbit. On 21st June, the sunlight falls directly on the Tropic of Cancer. Hence, it is summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. One 22nd December, the sunlight falls directly on the Tropic of Capricorn. Hence, it is summer solstice in southern hemisphere.
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- In ancient time, farming was not that popular.
- They used to hunt down animals and eat them.
- They were also dependent on fruits for their survival.
- So they traveled from place to place in search of food.
- Also in ancient time, there were no fans to beat the temperature.
Therefore they traveled in search of a comfortable climate as well.
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The name Bharata was used for a group of people who lived in the northwest, and who are mentioned in the Rigveda, the earliest composition in Sanskrit (dated to about 3500 years ago). Later it was used for the country.
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In 2016, the top countries and regions from which Raw materials were Imports include United States, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Russian Federation and Brazil. In 2015, the top partner countries and regions from which China Imports Raw materials include Australia, Brazil, United States, Russian Federation and Saudi Arabia.
In 2016, the top partner countries and regions from which India Imports Raw materials include Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Iran, Islamic Rep.
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In Hinduism, untouchability is a condition in which the people belonging to lower classes are ostracised and it is considered that the untouchables are born only to do menial tasks. They are segregated from the mainstream by social and religious customs.
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The Jaina and Buddhist monks travelled from one place to another; spreading the preaching of the enlightened ones. But traveling was not possible during rainy season. Hence, they had to stay at some place during rainy seasons. Many of their supporters built temporary shelters in gardens. Many monks also lived in natural caves in hilly areas. With gradual elapse of time, many monks and their supporters felt the need for a permanent shelter. So, monasteries were built for them. These monasteries were called the Viharas. Rich merchants, landowners and kings donated land and money for building the Viharas. Initially, the Viharas were made of wood. Later on, they were made of bricks. Some monasteries were built in caves; especially in the western part of India.
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Global commons are the resources which are not owned by any one country but rather owned by the international community such as earth’s atmosphere, Antarctica, the ocean floor and the outer space. Hence, Global Commons is the common governance by the international community over the areas or regions which are located outside the sovereign jurisdiction of any one state or authority.
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- James Mill, a Scottish economist divided the Indian history into three periods-Hindu, Muslim and British.
- This division had its own problem. Before the British came to India, Hindu and Muslim despots ruled the country. It is difficult to refer to any period of history as ‘Hindu’ or ‘Muslim’ because a variety of faiths existed simultaneously in these periods.
- An age can’t be characterised only through the religion of the rulers of the time and to do so is to suggest that the lives and practices of the others do not really matter.
- We should remember that even rulers in ancient India did not all share the same faith.
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| Summer solstices | Winter solstice |
| When the regions to the north of the equator (Northern Hemisphere) get direct sunlight on the earth, the days are long and the nights are short. This is known as the summer solstices. | When the region to the north of the equator (Northern Hemisphere) does not get direct sunlight on the earth, the days are short and the nights are long. This is known as the winter solstice. |
| From June to November, it is summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. | From December to March, it is winter solstices in the Northern Hemisphere. |
| The Southern Hemisphere experience winters when it is summers in the Northern Hemisphere. | The Southern Hemisphere experience summers when it is winters in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Civics is the study of the rights and duties of citizenship. also the duties of citizens to each other as members of a political body and to the government.
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Longitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface, or the surface of a celestial body. It is an angular measurement, usually expressed in degrees. Longitudes are the angular distance from the Prime Meridian. Lines joining the North Pole and the South Pole are called the lines of longitude. Longitudes help us in calculating time and locating the place as well. The earth has been divided into 360 longitudes. The standard time is also based on longitude.
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A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past, and is regarded as an authority on it.
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