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Ayurveda is an Upaveda of Atharva or Rigveda according to some schools or is a Panchama Veda. It is also considered as Upanga of Atharva Veda i.e. it is not imposed or added from the exterior but is a part and parcel of the main body of the Vedas. Upaveda means applied knowledge and are traditional literatures which contain the subjects of certain technical works. They are as follows: Āyurveda: Deals in Medicine and associated with the Rigveda. Dhanurveda: Deals in Archery and associated with the Yajurveda.
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Stars: Stars are very big and hot celestial bodies made up of gases.
They have their own heat and light, which they emit in large amounts.
Planets: Planets are celestial bodies, usually smaller than stars.
They do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of stars.
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The flame that burns at the Amar Jawan Jyoti is kept alive all year. There are four flames on each side of the cenotaph. ... However, on Independence Day and Republic Day, all flames are lit. Though liquified petroleum gas was used to keep the flame alive till 2006, it is now lit using piped natural gas. Amar Jawan Jyoti is a memorial symbolised by an inverted bayonet and soldier's helmet over it with eternal flame burning beside it. It was built in 1972 underneath the India Gate arch to commemorate soldiers martyred in the Indo-Pak War of 1971.
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Even with billions of people living on Earth, you could pinpoint the location of each person in a building or city. It may take a lot of time, but you could do it by using a set of lines and coordinates called the geographic grid.
The geographic grid uses latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines are invisible lines that run east to west around Earth. Longitude lines run north to south around the length of Earth.
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The International Astronomical Union decides rules to call a particular celestial body a body or not.
For a celestial body to be called as a planet, it has to follow these three rules
- A planet must be round.
- A planet must orbit the sun.
- A planet must have “cleared the neighborhood" of its orbit.
It does not follow the third rule so it is called as a dwarf planet and not a planet
So, Pluto not considered a planet of our solar system after August 2006
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Hunter-gatherers traveled from place to place in search of food. Once food resources at a place were exhausted, they needed to go to a new place. Now-a-days; people travel for various purposes. Some people travel because they enjoy travelling. Some people travel to meet relatives and friends on special occasions. Some people travel as a part of their work. Some people travel to explore new places.
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Knitting
- The process of getting a single yarn together to form a fabric is called Knitting.
- It is mostly used for woollen wear.
- This is mostly done manually and sometimes using machines.
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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.
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On 22nd December, the Tropic of Capricorn receives direct rays of the sun as the South Pole tilts towards it. As the sun’s rays fall vertically at the Tropic of Capricorn, a larger portion of the Southern Hemisphere gets light. Hence, the Southern Hemisphere enjoys summer having longer days and shorter nights. This position of the earth is called the winter solstice.
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Religious discrimination is treating a person or group differently because of the particular beliefs which they hold about a religion. This includes instances when adherents of different religions, denominations or non-religions are treated unequally due to their particular beliefs, either before the law or in institutional settings, such as employment or housing.
Religious discrimination is related to religious persecution, the most extreme forms of which would include instances in which people have been executed for beliefs perceived to be heretical. Laws which only carry light punishments are described as mild forms of religious persecution or as religious discrimination.
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