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In India, the following 6 fundamental rights are provided to Indian citizens-
(i) Right to equality - every person is equal in the eyes of law.It means that laws apply in the same manner to all.
(ii) Right to Freedom - It is also known as 'cluster of rights'. Freedom of sppech & expression, to assemble in peaceful manner, to form associations and unions. to reside any where in the country, to practice any profession, all are the part of this fundamental right.
(iii) Right against exploitation - As per constitution human trafficing, begar and child labour are prohibited.
(iv) Right to Freedom of Religion - Every person has the right to profess, practice and propogate any of the religions.
(v) Cultural & Educational Rights - Any section of the citizens with a distinct language and culture have a right to conserve it.
(vi) Right to constitutional remedies - Thus right makes other rights effective. As per this Fundamental right, if any FR is violated we can directly access to the supreme court.
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TISCO, or Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited, now known as Tata Steel, was founded by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata on 25th August, 1907. Headquartered in Mumbai, the steel plant was set up in Jamshedpur, in present day Jharkhand. TISCO was the first steel plant set up in India. Today, the Company has a global footprint with the takeover of Corus Group plc, which has operations in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
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The British introduced a new system of revenue collection in Bengal. It was called the Permanent Settlement.
It was introduced by Lord Charles Cornwallis in 1793. Under this system, the East India Company had fixed the revenue that each zamindar had to pay. If any zamindar failed to make the payment of the revenue in time, his estates were auctioned to recover the due revenue.
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The three tiers of Government are
- Union Government
- State Government
- Local Self government
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In 1854, the Court of Directors of the East India Company in London sent and educational despatch to the Governor General in India. It was issued by Charles Wood; the President of the Board of Control of the Company. It came be known as Wood’s Despatch.
Economic benefit was one of the practical uses as pointed in the Despatch. It said that European learning would enable Indians to understand the advantages which accrue from the expansion of trade and commerce. It would make them see the importance of development of resources of the country. Introducing the Indians to European ways of life would change their tastes and then create demand for British goods.
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- Gondwana land is the southern part of the ancient super continent Pangea with Angara Land in the northern part.
- India's oldest landmass, i.e. the Peninsula part, was a part of the Gondwana land.
- The Gondwana land included India, Australia, South Africa, South America and Antarctica as one single land mass.
- The convectional currents split the crust into a number of pieces, thus leading to the drifting of the Indo-Australian plate after being separated from the Gondwana land, towards north.
- The northward drift resulted in the collision of the plate with the much larger Eurasian Plate. Due to this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were accumulated in the geosyncline known as the Tethys were folded to form the mountain system of western Asia and Himalaya.
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Tata Steel Limited (formerly Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO)) is an Indian multinational steel-making company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, and a subsidiary of the Tata Group. It was the seventh most valuable Indian brand of 2013 as per Brand Finance.
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Jamdani is a fine muslin on which decorative motifs are woven on the loom, typically in grey and white. Jamdani weave grew in the early 20th century. Jamdani is a fine muslin on which decorative motifs are woven on the loom, typically in grey and white. Often a mixture of cotton and gold thread was used. The most important centres of jamdani weaving were Dacca in Bengal and Lucknow in the United Provinces.
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Raja Rammohun Roy was of the opinion that changes were necessary in society and that unjust and evil social practices need to be donw away with. He felt that the best way to ensure this was by gradually persuasing Indians to abandone old, archaic practices and adopt a new way and philosphy of life. To this purpose, he established the reform association Brahmo Sabha which later came to be known as the Brahmo Samaj.
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Climate: The sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time (more than thirty years) is called climate.
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Mining: The process of taking out minerals buried under the rocks is called mining. There are two main methods of mining, viz. open-cast mining and shaft mining .
Open Cast Mining: When minerals are taken out by removing the surface layer, the process is called open-cast mining. Minerals which lie at shallow depths are extracted by this process.
Shaft Mining: When deep bores (called shafts) are made to reach the mineral deposits at great depth, the process is called shaft mining.

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Jyotirao 'Jyotiba' Govindrao Phule was a prominent social reformer and thinker of the nineteenth century India. He led the movement against the prevailing caste-restrictions in India. He revolted against the domination of the Brahmins and struggled for the rights of peasants and other low-caste people.
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