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Municipality is an elected body; like the Gram Panchayat or the Parliament. The tenure of a municipality is for five years. In smaller towns, the municipality is called municipal council. In big cities, it is called municipal corporation, e.g. Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
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Silk fabric was invented in Ancient China and played an important role in their culture and economy for thousands of years. Legend has it that the process for making silk cloth was first invented by the wife of the Yellow Emperor, Leizu, around the year 2696 BC. Vishveshwaraiah, gave much importance to Sericulture in rural development. He hired the services of Signor Washington Mari from Italy to organize and develop the silk industry in Mysore in 1913. He made available 12 varieties of pure European and Chinese silkworm to conduct experiments in Mysore State (now Karnataka).
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Cabinet Secretary (India) The Cabinet Secretary is the most senior officer of the IAS. The appointee for the office is approved by Appointments Committee of the Cabinet headed by Prime Minister, based on the appointee's ability and the confidence of the Prime Minister.
Principal powers and duties of the company secretary
- Provides legal and administrative support and guidance to the board of directors;
- Ensures that the board's decisions and instructions are properly carried out and communicated;
- Has responsibility to ensure that the company complies with all relevant statutory and regulatory requirements;
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The cultivation of saffron. At the saffron cultivation, saffron is collected from the blossoms of Crocus sativus (Iridaceae), commonly known as saffron crocus or saffron bulbs. It is propagated by bulbs called corms. Each corm forms new bulbs, and this is how the plant multiplies. The wild precursor of domesticated saffron crocus was likely Crocus cartwrightianus, which originated in Crete or Central Asia; C. thomasii and C. pallasii are other possible sources. Although some doubts remain on its origin, it is believed that saffron originated in Iran (Persia).
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The three-fourth of the earth's surface is covered with water bodies. And when looked from the space it appears blue due to those water bodies. That is why it is also known as the Blue planet. Earth has 70% water and also it looks blue from the space so it is called a Blue Planet.
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Bachchu Manjhi is a Cycle-Rickshaw Puller. He earns between Rs. 80-100 every day, out of which he spend Rs. 50-60 on food and rent. The rest he saves for his family. If he takes off, he will not able to earn money for himself and his family.
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- The trade route that linked China to the western world and other countries is called Silk Route. There were mnumber of Silk Routes.
- The Silk Routes existed before the Christian Era.
- Chinese potteries travelled from China to other countries through the Silk Route.
- Gold and silver travelled from Europe to Asia through this route.
- Christianity, Islam and Buddhism travelled to different parts of the world through the Silk Route.
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The rajas of mahajanapadas build forts due to the following reasons:
For protection purposes - as people were afraid of attacks from other kings and needed protection.
To show wealth and power - Rulers wanted to show their wealth and power by building large, tall and impressive walls around their cities.
Control of population - The land and the people living inside the fortified area could be controlled more easily by the king.
Employment through labour: work as lakhs of bricks and stone had to be prepared for building walls and thousands of people were to be engaged for such projects.
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An urban area is the region surrounding a city. Most inhabitants of urban areas have nonagricultural jobs. Urban areas are very developed, meaning there is a density of human structures such as houses, commercial buildings, roads, bridges, and railways. "Urban area" can refer to towns, cities, and suburbs. A move from a rural to an urban area was mostly driven by economic and employment reasons, but education-related reasons such as moving for your own or other's education were also important factors.
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Kshatriya, also spelled Kshattriya, or Ksatriya, second highest in ritual status of the four varnas, or social classes, of Hindu India, traditionally the military or ruling class.
The earliest Vedic texts listed the Kshatriya (holders of kshatra, or authority) as first in rank, then the Brahmans (priests and teachers of law), next the Vaishya (merchant-traders), and finally the Sudra (artisans and labourers).
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The Tropic of Cancer is the circle marking the latitude 23.5 degrees north, where the sun is directly overhead at noon on June 21, the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere.

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