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No. Swapna did not get a fair price on the cotton. The local trader paid her low price.
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No the people are not doing right because if they will not vote so they can't elect their leaders and if the wrong leader will be elected than they will make strikes for changing the leaders.
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- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain belonged to a rich family of landlords and knew how to read and write Urdu.
- She was stopped from learning Bangla and English. English was seen as a language that would expose girls to incorrect ideas.
- She learned Bangla and English with the support of her elder brother and sister.
- She wrote a story titled ‘Sultana’s Dream’ in 1905 to practice her English skills.
- This story talked about a woman who reaches a place called Ladyland.
- She dreamed for women’s education. In 1910, she started a school for girls in Kolkata which is still functioning.
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Monarchical Mahajanapadas were those places where the head of the kingdom, or the king, was hereditary. They were sixteen in number Kasi, Kosala, Anga, Magadha, Vajji or Vriji, Malla, Chedi or Cheti, Vamsa or Vatsa, Kuru, Panchala, Machcha or Matsya, Surasena, Assaka or Ashmaka , Avanti, Gandhara & Kamboja.
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During war almost all adult males served in the army. They were engaged in building dams, irrigation systems and other public works at other times. They introduced new methods of rice cultivation.
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Shankaracharya was born in village Kaladi in Kerala in the Namboodari Brahmin family. He propagated the philosophy of Advaita. According to him, Brahma is the absolute truth, the rest of the world is false.
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Steel is often called the backbone of modern industry. Almost everything we use is either made of iron or steel or has been made with tools and machinery of these metals. Ships, trains, trucks, and autos are made largely of steel.
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D - Laxmi Lakra was the first woman to join the Northern Railways in India as an engine driver and the second woman to join the Central Railways, only after Surekha Yadav. Laxmi Lakra hailed from Jharkhand and is an inspiration to many, because she broke the stereotype by choosing a male dominated profession.
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