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Kashvi Birla 5 years, 8 months ago

People participation Resolution of conflict Equality and justice

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

The key elements of a democratic government are

  • People’s participation
  • Resolution of conflict
  • Equality and justice
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Sheetal Patil 5 years, 9 months ago

What is an ecosystem

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

The word man-made is self-explanatory. A Human-made or a Man-made environment is referred to as the surroundings made by humans to provide facilities for satisfying human needs. These surroundings are made to have a place for people to do jobs or live or even educate other people and also recreating requirements for the concerned people’s day to day needs.

A greenhouse is an example of a man-made environment used to grow plants. Ski Dubai is another example. It is a ski resort in a desert and it has snow too! The Singapore Zoo is another example of a man-made environment.

The use of technology, concepts are seen in a  physical environment which is directly influencing during the making of a man-made environment.

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago

Equality is so important because it preserves the “dignity” of an individual. Dignity means self-respect and the respect an individual deserves from others for being a fellow human being. It is an essential and basic human right. Equality is about ensuring that every individual has an equal opportunity to make the most of their lives and talents. ... Equality recognises that historically certain groups of people with protected characteristics such as race, disability, *** and sexual orientation have experienced discrimination.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Ashoka, one of the greatest rulers of history ruled-empire founded by his grandfather, Chandragupta Maurya-over 2300 years ago-supported by a wise man named Chanakya or Kautilya-Chanakya’s ideas written down in the Arthashastra-several cities in the empire (marked with black dots on the map)-included the capital Pataliputra, Taxila, and Ujjain-Taxila a gateway to the northwest, including Central Asia- Ujjain lay on the route from north to south India-Merchants, officials and craftspersons lived in these cities-In other areas there were villages of farmers and herders-In central India, there were forests where people gathered forest produce and hunted animals for food. People in different parts of the empire spoke different languages-ate different kinds of food-wore different kinds of clothes as well.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 9 months ago

Manuscript were written by hands. these were usually written on palm leaves or on the specially prepared bark of a tree.

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M B 5 years, 9 months ago

Chapter – 02 Civics Role of the Government in Health • What is Healht: Health means our ability to remain free of illness and injuries. There are certain factors which affect our health. • Healthcare in India: (i) India has the largest number of medical colleges in the world and is among the largest producer of doctors. (ii) India is the fourth largest producer of medicines in the world. (iii) Most doctors settle in urban areas, while people in rural areas have to travel long distance for medical facilities. (iv) About 5 lakh people die from tuberculosis every year, while 2 million cases of malaria are reported every year. • Private and Public Healthcare: (i) Healthcare is divided into two categories: Public health services and private health services. (ii) Public health services is a chain of health centres and hospitals run by the government. One important aspect of public health is that it is meant to provide quality healthcare services either free or at low cost so that even the poor can seek treatment. (iii) Private health services are not owned or controlled by the government. People have to pay a lot of money for every service that they use. • Healthcare and Equality: (i) In India, private health services are increasing but public health services are not. As cost of these private services is high, many people cannot afford them. (ii) Private services sometime encourage practice which are unethical. Barely 20% of the Indian population can afford medicines that they require during an illness. (iii) In the responsibility of the government to provide quality healthcare services to all its citizens, especially the poor and the disadvantaged. (iv) In 1996, Kerala decentralized its health budget at Panchayati level to ensure effective health planning. (v) The best example of healthcare comes from Costa Rica where the government provides for adequate healthcare to people.

M B 5 years, 9 months ago

• Private and Public Healthcare: (i) Healthcare is divided into two categories: Public health services and private health services. (ii) Public health services is a chain of health centres and hospitals run by the government. One important aspect of public health is that it is meant to provide quality healthcare services either free or at low cost so that even the poor can seek treatment. (iii) Private health services are not owned or controlled by the government. People have to pay a lot of money for every service that they use. • Healthcare and Equality: (i) In India, private health services are increasing but public health services are not. As cost of these private services is high, many people cannot afford them. (ii) Private services sometime encourage practice which are unethical. Barely 20% of the Indian population can afford medicines that they require during an illness. (iii) In the responsibility of the government to provide quality healthcare services to all its citizens, especially the poor and the disadvantaged. (iv) In 1996, Kerala decentralized its health budget at Panchayati level to ensure effective health planning. (v) The best example of healthcare comes from Costa Rica where the government provides for adequate healthcare to people.
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M B 5 years, 9 months ago

This chapter is in the book of class 6

Vaishnavi Changhate 5 years, 9 months ago

summery of geography chapter 1
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

It was made by a French cartographer (a person who makes maps). It was drawn in the 1720s, i.e. 600 years after Map 1. This map is more familiar to us, i.e. it is more similar to the map we know of than the map drawn by Al-Idrisi

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Mahendra Kumar 5 years, 7 months ago

Thanks

Divyanshee Gomango 5 years, 9 months ago

The people who makes maps are called cartographer

Sonu Kataria 5 years, 9 months ago

The people who make maps are called cartographer
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Divyanshee Gomango 5 years, 9 months ago

Al-idris was an arab geographer who usually made sketch of the indian subcontinent of earlier times

Nivedya?? Manoj 5 years, 9 months ago

Al-idris was an Arab geographer who usually made sketch of the indian subcontient of earlier times
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Ashoka was the third ruler of the Maurya dynasty and was one of the most powerful kings of the Indian subcontinent in ancient times. Ashoka’s empire consisted most of India, South Asia and beyond, stretching from present day Afghanistan and parts of Persia in the west, to Bengal and Assam in the east, and Mysore in the south. Ashoka fought a ferocious Kalinga war which he won. But this war changed his heart when he saw dead and injured soldiers in the battlefield. He followed a policy of peace thereafter and spread Buddhism in far off lands. He was one the greatest kings in ancient India.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Qualifications necessary to become a member of a committee of the sabha in the Chola Empire:

(i) Members of the sabha should be owners of land from which land revenue is collected.

(ii) They should have their own homes.

(iii) They should be between 35 and 70 years of age.

(iv) They should have knowledge of the Vedas.

(v) They should be well-versed in administrative matters and honest.

(vi) Not has been a member of any committee in the last three years.

(vii) They should submit his accounts as well as of relatives to contest election.

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Dharshini Balaji 5 years, 9 months ago

Thats land
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Minnati Solanki 5 years, 9 months ago

1) The adoption of gunpower 2) The inuntion of vertical wendnills 3) Spectacled 4) mechanical clocks 5) Building technology 6) agriculture in general
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Forest Types in India:

a) Coniferous Forests grow in the Himalayan mountain region, where the temperatures are low. These forests have tall stately trees with needlelike leaves and downward sloping branches so that the snow can slip off the branches. They have cones instead of seeds and are called Gymnosperms.

b) Broadleaved Forests have several types, such as evergreen forests, deciduous forests, thorn forests, and mangrove forests. Broadleaved forests have large leaves of various shapes.

c) Evergreen Forests grow in the high rainfall areas of the Western Ghats, North-Eastern India, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. These forests grow in areas where the monsoon lasts for several months.

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Juvraj Singh 5 years, 9 months ago

WhAt worked the kinh
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Latitude is a measurement on a globe or map of location north or south of the Equator

In the Northern Hemisphere, the latitudes are designated as degrees north (°N). For instance, 10°N, 20°N, and so on till 90°N (which is the North Pole). Similarly, there are latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere. These are designated as degrees south (°S), and 90°S is the South Pole.

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Himanyha Himanyha 5 years, 9 months ago

People who make maps

Vidya Ny 5 years, 9 months ago

A person who makes maps
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago

Pencil lead is made of graphite. Telephones have copper wiring. Carpets in our homes contain sulphur and chromite. Clocks are made of Quartz and Pentlandite.

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Anushka Singh 5 years, 9 months ago

14th position
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Following are three important differences between democracy and dictatorship:

  • Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation. As a result, democratic political systems take time in executing decisions. Dictatorships, on the other hand, need not bother themselves with public opinion, and hence, decision making process in such systems is quicker and efficient.
  • In a democracy, decisions of the Government are acceptable to the people and are more effective in redressal of the public’s concerns. Dictators can take decisions that are not acceptable to the public at large.
  • A democratic government has a legitimacy attached to it since it is voted for by the general mass, and thus it has the sanction to rule. A dictatorship has no public sanction as such. It is a result of monarchical rule or a coup.
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Krìshñâ ?? 5 years, 9 months ago

The period between 8th to 18th century AD in India is known as the Medieval period??
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M B 5 years, 9 months ago

Democracy__the government by the people..for the people...to the people...monarchy__ the place where kings n queens rule
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

When the wind blows, it lifts and transports sand from one place to another. When the wind stops blowing, the sand falls and gets deposited in the low hill-like structures. These are called sand dunes.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago

Following are the reasons why we can say that establishment of equality in society is a continuous struggle:

(i) Economic divide is present.

(ii) Social differences exist.

(iii) Political divide is present.

(iv) People have a unintentional bias.

(v) New forms of legal systems are being adopted.

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