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The most important points of difference between the Rigveda and the modern books is that today books are written and read. The Vedas were memorized by students, and later passed on to the later generations by speaking, listening and then memorizing.
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Panchayat secretary is appointed by the government.The panchayat secretary is a salaried officer of the government. He is responsible for keeping track of the work done by the panchayat. He is also responsible for preparing the budget of the panchayat.
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The government needs to make rules for everyone in the form of laws because of the following reasons:
- The government wants to give advantages to the people of the welfare measures to all without discrimination.
- To provide equality and justice to all.
- To maintain peace.
- To administer the country efficiently.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago
The government needs to make rules for everyone in the form of laws because of the following reasons:
- The government wants to give advantages to the people of the welfare measures to all without discrimination.
- To provide equality and justice to all.
- To maintain peace.
- To administer the country efficiently.
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There are many reasons attributed to the fall of the Indus Valley Civilisation.
- The Harappan cities were destroyed by invaders who were probably the Aryans.
- Natural calamities such as floods, earthquakes and epidemics might have destroyed the civilisation.
- River Indus might have changed its course and turned the region into a desert.
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The Sanchi stupa was built around 3rd century BC by Ashoka at Sanchi, about 60 km from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. The railings made of wood used in this structure were eventually replaced by stone railings during the Sunga period. The <i>stupa</i> has four gateways in each direction. Interestingly, the gateways have panels depicting the life events of Buddha and some <i>Jataka</i> stories. In these panels, Buddha is symbolised by <i>peepal</i> tree, lotus or a wheel. The pillars have capitals on their top which have sculptures of lions.
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There are different levels of government. Different levels of the government are as follows:
Centre Level or National Level: This is the topmost level of government. The Central Government looks after topics of national interest. The Prime Minister is the head of the Central Government. The Central Government operates from the national capital New Delhi.
State Level: Different states have their own level of government. The State Government is headed by the Chief Minister of that state. The State Government looks after the state subjects.
District Level: At the district level, the governance is in the hands of government officials who are known as civil servants. The government officials look after implementation of various programmes.
Village Level: At the village level, the government is headed by the Sarpanch. The government at the village level is called the Gram Panchayat. It looks after topics of local interest.
While the Central Government is called the national government, all other levels are called local levels of government.
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The sources of funds for the Gram Panchayat are:
- Collection of taxes on houses, market places, etc.
- Government scheme funds received through the various departments of the government through the Janpad and Zila Panchayats.
- Donations for community works etc.
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Yes, Unity in Diversity is an appropriate term to describe India. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the former Prime Minister in his book "Discovery of India" wrote India was always united inspite of geographical, religious and cultural differences. Indian unity is not something imposed from outside but it is something deeper and within its fold, the widest tolerance of beliefs and customs was practised and variety acknowledged and even encouraged.
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The main features of the Mahajanapadas are as follow:
1. Mahajanapadas were forms of early states and were mostly ruled by kings. However there were oligarchy also known as Gana and Sanghas, where group of people shared power and were collectively known as Rajas.
2. Mahajanapadas had its own capital and it was fortified. It was where the king lived.
3. Mahajanapadas developed gradually a standing armies and bureaucracy.
4. There was the system of taxation, taxes were collected fromt the masses.
5. There developed a notion where king was supposed to come from Kshatriya, with its roles and duties.
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The ashvamedha ceremony or the horse sacrifice was one of the most important royal rituals of the Vedic period. It was often performed by powerful kings. The king wishing to perform this ceremony set a horse free to roam through the kingdoms of other rulers, guarded by his men. If a king allowed this sacred horse to pass through his territory, then it indicated that he had accepted the superiority of the first king. However if the king stopped the horse, then it meant that he was challenging the authority of the first king. A battle followed thereafter
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The Varna system in India refers to the caste system in which the society is divided into four castes. The caste system is hereditary in nature and is based on occupation.
These are:
Brahamanas - The brahamanas belonged to the educated priestly class. They were the scholars who performed religious rites and imparted education to pupils.
Kshatriyas - The kshatriyas were the warrior class who protected their respective tribes from outside attacks.
Vaishyas - The class of vaishyas included farmers, traders and craftsmen who provided for the food and other requirements of the people.
Shudras - The shudras were the individuals who served the other three varnas and performed menial jobs.
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Mohenjo-daro was discovered in 1922 by R. D. Banerji, an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India, two years after major excavations had begun at Harappa, some 590 km to the north. Large-scale excavations were carried out at the site under the direction of John Marshall, K. N.
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Veda, (Sanskrit: “Knowledge”) a collection of poems or hymns composed in archaic Sanskrit by Indo-European-speaking peoples who lived in northwest India during the 2nd millennium bce. There are four Indo-Aryan Vedas: the Rig Veda contains hymns about their mythology; the Sama Veda consists mainly of hymns about religious rituals; the Yajur Veda contains instructions for religious rituals; and the Atharva Veda consists of spells against enemies, sorcerers, and diseases.
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago
Tadpatra implies manuscripts written on dry palm leaves. Palm-leaf manuscripts are manuscripts made out of dried palm leaves. Palm leaves were used as writing materials in South Asia and in Southeast Asia dating back to the 5th century BCE and possibly much earlier. Their use began in South Asia and spread elsewhere, as texts on dried and smoke treated palm leaves of Borassus species (Palmyra palm) or the Ola leaf (leaf of Corypha umbraculifera or the talipot palm).
One of the oldest surviving palm leaf manuscripts of a complete treatise is a Sanskrit Shaivism text from the 9th-century, discovered in Nepal, now preserved at the Cambridge University Library.
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He was deeply influenced by Mahatma Gandhi. His greatest desire was to set India free. Under the guidance of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru took an active part in the freedom movement. He also followed the path of truth and non-violence. He was sent to jail many times. He was elected president of the Indian National Congress in 1929. The pledge of independence was taken there. He said at the Constituent Assembly, “Whether we are men and women of history or not, India is a country of destiny.”
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The Amazon Rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, spanning approximately 1.4 billion acres. Over half of this magical place is located in Brazil, but it also extends into other South American countries like Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia, Suriname, French Guiana, Guyana, and Peru.
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Farmers who supplied food to the Harappan cities lived a settled life as they were engaged in farming activities. Farmers and herders mostly depended on agriculture and domestication of animals for their livelihood while as hunter-gathers in chapter 2 depended on hunting of wild animals and plants. Yes the life of the farmers and herders who supplied food to the Harappan cities was different because the farmers and Herders of the Harapans lived away from the cities in which everyone else lived.
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Maya’s life would be different in South Africa today as she would enjoy equal rights in society. Now, there is no discrimination in any sphere of life on the basis of colour. She will have access to all the basic amenities of life and equal rights to participate in the affairs of the government.
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