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A ward councillor is directly elected to represent and serve the people in a specific ward. The ward councillor should make sure that the interests of the people in the ward are represented in a proper manner. The ward councillor remains in touch with the key issues in their area, understand the crucial problems and monitor its development. The ward councillor acts as a spokesperson for the people in the ward. They are the direct link between the council and the voters. People can also bring their problems to the ward councillor and he/she should deal with these in a suitable way.
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The ward councillor is the head of a ward and is elected by the residents of that ward in the local government elections.The Municipal councillor, on the other hand, is the head of the council and is elected from among the councillors.
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Following are the work of a tehsildar:
- Hearing the disputes related to land
- Supervising the work of Patwari
- Ensuring that farmers can easily obtain land record
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A natural feature on the surface, such as water, mountains, and deserts. Usage: Deserts, mountains, and lakes, are all Physical Features. physical feature rate. (Noun) a feature on Earth's surface that has been formed by nature. India is divided into six physiographic divisions on basis of the varied physiographic features: units as follows: Northern and North-eastern Mountain; Northern Plain; Peninsular Plateau; Indian Desert; Coastal Plains; and Islands.
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A traveler who undertakes a journey for religious purpose is called a pilgrim. The Chinese pilgrims were mainly interested in exploring about Buddha and Buddhism. Hence, they came to India.
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One day usually takes one day, and - analogous - one night takes one night. In hours, the average is 12 hours for the day and 12 hours for the night. Explaining… The Sun defines our “day” and “night” period. Rotation of the Earth causes night and day to alternate. Since we learned that the Earth's axis is tilted and hence the equator is not facing the Sun directly, different places on Earth would experience unequal length of days and nights—not exactly 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night all the time.
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The oldest literature of Indian thought is the Veda, a collection of religious and philisophical poems and hymns composed over several generations beginning as early as 3000 BC. The Veda was composed in Sanskrit, the intellectual language of both ancient and classical Indian civilizations. Four collections were made, so it is said that there are four Vedas. The four as a group came to be viewed as sacred in Hinduism.
The Puranas contain the essence of the Vedas. They were written to impress the teachings of the Vedas onto the masses and to generate devotion to God in them. They have five characteristics: history, cosmology (with symbolical illustrations of philosophical principles), secondary creation, genealogy of kings, and Manvantaras (the period of Manu's rule consisting of 71 celestial yugas).
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Sudha enjoys the following benefits with her salary: (i) She deposits her Provident Fund as a saving. (ii) She can get medical leave when she feels ill and also her company provided medical facilities to her. (iii) She gets off an every Sunday national festivals and also yets some annual leaves.
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Main features of the Peninsular Plateau:
(i) It is a table land composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks.
(ii) It is formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.
(iii) It has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills.
(iv) It consists of two broad divisions, namely, the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau.
(v) The Central Highlands are wider in the West but narrower in the East.
(vi) The Deccan Plateau is higher in the West and slopes gently eastwards.
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The Great Plains have a continental climate. Over much of their expanse, cold winters and warm summers prevail, with low precipitation and humidity, much wind, and sudden changes in temperature. The major source of moisture is the Gulf of Mexico, and the amount falls off both to the north and west. The Rajasthan Plains, the Punjab Haryana Plains, the Upper Ganga plains and the lower Ganga plains. These are the famous northern plains divided on the basis of relief.
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At the centre of the stupa a small box is placed. According to historians, the small box may contain bodily remains (such as teeth, bone or ashes) of the Buddha or his followers, of things they used as well as precious stones or coins. This box is known as a relic casket. It was covered with earth.

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