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The government can also decide to make new laws for the state for example regarding sanitation and health facilities. For instance, it may make it compulsory for the municipal corporation to ensure that there are adequate toilets in each area. The act of making new laws is made in the legislative assembly of each state. The implementation of these laws is done by the various government departments. Laws for the entire country are made in the Parliament.
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Gender inequality has its roots in ancient times. Even in those times , a woman was treated as someone who could not and should not speak and was denied the basic right to education.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated a scheme for girls called Beti Bachao Beti Padhao. It is to save the girl child and educate the girl child all over India. The program was started on the 22nd of January, 2015 at Panipat. This scheme was initiated first especially in Haryana because this state has a very low female *** ratio (775/1000) all over the country. It has been effectively applied in a hundred districts across the country. It is to improve the status of girls in the country.
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Movement of people from their home to another city, state or country for a job, shelter or some other reasons is called migration. Migration from rural areas to urban areas has increased in past few years in India.
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The mansabdari system introduced by Akbar was a unique feature of the administrative system of the Mughal Empire.
The term mansab (i.e. office, position or rank) in the Mughal administration indicated the rank of its holder (mansabdar) in the official hierarchy.
Since the mansabdars of the Mughal empire received their pay either in cash (naqd) or in the form of assignments of areas of land (jagir) from which they were entitled to collect the land revenue and all other taxes sanctioned by the emperor, the mansabdari system was also an integral part of the agrarian and the jagirdari system.
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The first thing is that due to this discoveries actually human civilization started.Due to the discoveries of this thing humans started to get civilized by the discovery of fire they came to know how to cook and that it makes the raw food more tastier and eatable they also came to know that fire provides us warmth and many more things. whereas the discovery of wheel made humans aware that by that rolling object they can make something which will help them to carry loads as well as them selves to a certain place which will be less time consuming which will need less hardship too due discovery of wheels has played an important role in developing human life style.and yes due to the discovery of iron we are able to stay in a well roofed houses and that when we cook our utensils never melts and many more. thus we can say that discovery of fire,wheel and iron had a great impact on human civilization.
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- Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, was the son of Shiekh Umar Mirza, the ruler of Farghana. He was born in A.D. 1483.
- He gathered a small army and and attacked Samarkand twice. In his attempt to capture Samarkand, he even lost his own kingdom Farghana.
- He became a wanderer Babur had heard of the rich land called India and remembered his grandfather Timur’s invasion of India.
- He soon got an opportunity to invade India when Daulat Khan, the governor of Punjab, invited him and promised to help him against Ibrahim Lodi.
- Babur welcomed Dault Khan’s proposal and marched towards India with an army of 12,000 soldiers.
- His first encounter in India was with Daulat Khan because he refused to help Babur against Ibrahim Lodi. Thus, Daulat Khan was defeated and taken as prisoner.
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Temperate grasslands are also called the seasonal grasslands. There are mostly found in the mid-latitudinal zones and in the interior part of the continents.
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- Equatorial Low Pressure Belt
- This belt lies between 0°N to 5°N and 0°S to 5°S
- Since the vertical rays of the Sun fall on the Earth, the heat is intense and the temperature is high. The air becomes warm and expands.
- The convection currents also help to spread the heat to the upper layers of the atmosphere.
- This leads to the creation of a low pressure belt in the region. Winds in this pressure belt do not blow at a fast pace and hence this belt is also known as the Belt of Calms or the Belt of Doldrums.
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The religious policy of Akbar was extremely liberal. He had equal respect for all religion and did not discriminate between his subjects on the basis of religion. In fact, Akbar abolished the Jiziya tax that Hindus were required to pay under previous Muslim rulers. Akbar was also keen to know more about various religions and invited leaders from various religions to his court for debate and discussion. All religious festivals were observed in his palace and court. In the later part of his rule, he sought to promote a religion of his own, called Din-i-Ilahi, which was based on the universal principles of love and tolerance. The aim of this new faith was to put an end to the bitter religious disputes that used to prevail at that time.
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LIFE : Chandergupta Maurya--The founder of Mauryan empire was born in a family of warriors in 340 BC in Patliputra. He was a unique and talented child. Kautalaiya was impressed by him and thus groomed him in warfare. He made a powerful army and lead a campaign with the assistance of Kautaliya and defeated the last ruler of Nanda dynasty and assumed the throne of Maghada in 321. BC.
He was a Jain follower and thus renounced his wealth and power for his son Bindusara. He went to jungles of Shravanabelagola, Karnataka where he died due to fasting, a practice among rains to attain salvation.
Achievements of Chandergupta Maurya :
He made Maghadha a strong empire.
He made a powerful and organized army.
He was also a great administrator. He divided his empire into provinces which were further divided into districts and local self government units.
He conquered various territories and extended his empire up to the South.
He also organized the revenue system and fixed 1/10th of the produce as revenue to the king.

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