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Hyder Ali was a great warrior he captured by Hyder Ali in beginning of eigthteenth century. He started his career as a petty officer in the Mysore army. He trained the troops under his command and captured the throne of Mysore.
After Haider Ali his son Tipu Sultan came to power in 1782.Tipu Sultan, also known as the Tiger of Mysore and Tipu Sahib, was a ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore and a scholar, soldier, and poet. He was the eldest son of Sultan Hyder Ali of Mysore. He began campaign of conquests and waged constant wars against the Marathas, the Nizam and the British. He defeated the British and surrounded Madras.
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Da Gama’a trip to India consisted of several stops along the way in Africa as well as problems faced with Muslim traders who did not want him to interfere in their profitable trade routes. He finally reached Calicut on May 20, 1498. Da Gama left India on August 29, 1498. His expedition beat all expectations after he brought in cargo that was worth 60 times the cost of the expedition. He also took with him hostages, a few Nairs and sixteen Mukkuva fishermen.
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The important changes that were introduced by the British are given below
(i) The powers of the East India Company was transferred to the British Crown in order to ensure a more responsible management of Indian affairs. The Governor-General of India was given the title of Viceroy, that is, a personal representative of the Crown.
(ii) All ruling chiefs of the country were assured that their territory would never be annexed in future. They were allowed to pass on their kingdoms to their heirs, including adopted son. But they had to acknowledge the British queen as their Sovereign Paramount.
(iii) It was decided that the proportion of Indian soldiers in the army would be reduced and the number of European soliders would be increased. It was also decided that instead of recruiting soldiers from Awadh, Bihar, Central India and South India more soldiers would be recruited from among the Gorkhas, Sikhs and Pathans.
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• The dead were buried with distinctive pots, which are called Black and Red Ware.
• People were buried along with several objects. The objects chosen probably depended upon the status of the person dead.
• Families were usually buried together.
• In Inamgaon, people were buried with their head towards north. Vessels containing food and water were placed with them.
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Textile industry is very important in india because
1.it contributes to the industrial production(14 percent).
2.provides employment opportunities(35 million persons directly).
3.it contributes towards the foreign exchange(about 24.6 percent).
4.it contributes 4 percent towards the GDP.
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In my opinion electricity is a boon, because electricity one of the basic resources that are now used in the modern age.
Apart from the private usage of electricity, electricity is used in inventions and forming new scientific theories and concepts. New ways to produce electricity lead to sustainable development all around the world.
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In the British territories in the south a new system was devised that came to be known as the Ryotwari system. It was tried on a small-scale by Captain Alexander Read. Afterwards, Thomas Munro, who was the Governor of Madras, developed this system which gradually extended all over south India.
In the south there were no traditional zamindars. Hence, the settlement was made directly with the cultivators or ryots who had tilled the land for generations. Their fields were separately surveyed before the revenue assessment was made.
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Conserving resources: Most of the natural resources are limited in stock. Even some of the renewable resources can become scarce if they are not used judiciously. We are already facing shortage of water at many places because of excessive exploitation of water. Scientists predict that coal and petroleum are going to be exhausted in the near future. Hence, it is important to conserve the natural resources. Conservation not only secures our life but also the life of future generations. Making a balance between our need and conservation of resources is called sustainable development. We should follow the three Rs of conservation for sustainable development.
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A mineral is a naturally occurring substance, representable by a chemical formula, that is usually solid and inorganic, and has a crystal structure. A mineral is a pure inorganic substance that occurs naturally in the earth’s crust.
Mineral resources can be divided into two major categories.
- Metallic Mineral Resources
- Non-metallic Mineral Resources
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