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Peacock is the national bird of India and hence very important for Indians. It is really an occasional and beautiful sight for the nature-loving people. It is the symbol of elegance, joy, beauty and affection. The Peacock was acknowledged as the National Bird of India in 1963.
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The major landforms are; mountains, plateaus and plains.
Mountains : A mountain is the natural elevation of the earth’s surface. A mountain may be narrow at top and broad at the base. The elevation of mountain is considerably more than that of surrounding area.
Plateaus : A plateau is a flat and elevated land. A plateau is at higher elevation than the surrounding areas. A plateau may have one or more sides with steep slopes.
Plains: Plains are flat lands and are generally not more than 200 m above mean sea level. Some plains are extremely level, while others may be slightly rolling and undulating.
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A mountain is the natural elevation of the earth’s surface. A mountain may be narrow at top and broad at the base. The elevation of mountain is considerably more than that of surrounding area.
There are three types of mountains, viz. fold mountains, block mountains and volcanic mountains.
Fold Mountains: When a tectonic plate gets pressure from two sides, it gets folded. Some of its portion becomes elevated and forms the mountains.
Block Mountains: When large areas are broken and displaced vertically, Block Mountains are formed.
Volcanic Mountains: A mountain formed due to volcanic activity is called Volcanic Mountain.
Importance of Mountains:
- Mountains are rich sources of water. Many important rivers originate from glaciers on mountains. Water from the mountains is used for irrigation and also for power generation.
- River valleys and terraces are ideal for cultivation.
- Mountains are rich in flora and fauna. The plant species of a place is called flora. The animal species of a place is called fauna.
- Mountains provide many forest produce; like wood, herbs, medicinal plants, honey, catechu, etc.
- Mountains are ideal tourist spots. Many adventure sports are only possible in the mountains; like river rafting, paragliding, hang gliding, skiing, etc.
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The main features of bhakti are:
(i) A loving relationship between a devotee and his personal god.
(ii) Bhakti emphasised devotion and individual worship of a god or goodess rather than performance of elaborate sacrifices.
(iii) Discarding of any discrimination based on gender, caste or creed.
(iv) If a devotee worships the chosen deity with a pure heart, the deity will appear in the form in which he or she may desire.
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Collectivization, policy adopted by the Soviet government, pursued most intensively between 1929 and 1933, to transform traditional agriculture in the Soviet Union and to reduce the economic power of the kulaks (prosperous peasants). Acute shortages of grain supplies and outdated mode of production on small land holdings led Stalin to introduce the system of collectivisation. Under collectivisation, land was taken away from peasants, Kulaks eliminated and large state controlled farms established. ... Many peasants were deported or exiled.
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Ocean basins are formed geologically of oceanic (basalt) crust, in contrast to continental (granite) crust that forms the Earth’s major land masses. The Continuous body of salt water covering the greater part of the earths surface., also known as the ocean floor, is the part of the earth's outer surface that is covered by the ocean.

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Each municipal area is divided into territorial constituencies known as wards. ... Members are elected to the wards committee on the basis of adult franchise for a term of five years. These members are known as councillors or corporators. The number of wards in a municipal area is determined by the population of the city. A councillor's primary role is to represent their ward or division and the people who live in it. Councillors provide a bridge between the community and the council. ... represent their views at council meetings. lead local campaigns on their behalf.
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