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During the summer season the Indian mainland gets intensely heated up creating low pressure. High pressure area is created over the Indian Ocean due to the differential heating of the land and the sea. Because the winds blow from high pressure to low pressure areas, the South West Monsoon winds blow from Sea towards the Indian mainland. When moisture laden winds strike the Western Ghats and the mountains of north eastern parts of the country, they shed their moisture causing rainfall on the places lying on the windward side of the mountains. The Monsoon is also aided by the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone or Monsoon trough near the Equator where winds from northern and southern hemisphere merge. During winters, the Indian mainland begins to cool down creating high pressure areas. Thus the north eastern winds blow from land and hence do not cause enough rainfall. They cause rainfall over the Coromandel Coast during winters.
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- Mughal dynasty founded in 16th century, Babar had defeated Ibrahim Lodi and established his rule
- Mughals treated defeated rulers with honour
- Mansabdars were a person in charge of a region, he was appointed to extend control. They were special rank holders having some military responsibility
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In the eighteenth century, the Sikhs organized themselves into a number of bands called jathas, and later on misls. These bands were under competent leaders. Their combined forces were called the grand army (dal khalsa).
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Children growing up in slums experience a childhood that often defies the imagination of both the ‘innocent childhood’ proponents and the ‘universal childhood’ advocates. The slums typically lack proper sanitation, safe drinking water, or systematic garbage collection; there is usually a severe shortage of space inside the houses where the children live, and no public spaces dedicated to their use. But that does not mean that these children have no childhood, only a different kind of childhood that sees them playing on rough, uneven ground, taking on multiple roles in everyday life, and sharing responsibilities with adults in domestic and public spaces in the community.
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1 rupees = 100 paise
so 5rupees = 5 × 100
= 500 paise
so ratio of 60 paise to 5 rupees =
60/500 = 6/50 = 3/25
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(i) By population density, we mean the number of persons per unit area. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.
(ii) The population density of India in the year 2001 was 304 persons per sq. km. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq. km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq. km in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Jahangir had an artistic inclination and during his reign Mughal painting developed further. Brushwork became finer and the colors lighter. Jahangir was also deeply influenced by European painting.
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- Collect excess water and use it wisely.
- If not using the tap, turn it off.
- Report leaks.
- Use a container to wash your brushes.
- Use a refillable water bottle.
- Talk to others about water.
- Install aerators on taps.
- Install rainwater tanks.
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