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The two coastal strips that flank the Peninsular plateau are
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(ii) Eastern Coastal Strip
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Under British rule, the functions and powers of the tribal chiefs changed considerably. They were allowed to keep their land titles over a cluster of villages and rent out lands, but they lost much of their administrative power and were forced to follow laws made by British officials in India. During colonial rule in India, the forest policy gave much importance to exploitation of forest resources without concerning conservation. The ownership was assumed by the colonial powers and this period records a march towards centralization and the forests came under the control of the state.
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Many forests which supplied valuable timber were declared as reserved forests by the British. The tribals were not allowed to collect wood, fruits, hunt and practice shifting cultivation in these forests. This resulted in the loss of livelihood, poverty and hunger among the tribals. Many tribals moved out of the forests to other regions in search of work and to earn a livelihood. People who remained in the forests revolted against the unjust forest laws of the government.
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The nature of what constitutes an Indian tribe and the very nature of tribes have changed considerably over centuries.
This post is about the major tribes in India – with a population of more than 10,000. A tribe is a social division in a traditional society consisting of families linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect. A tribe possesses certain qualities and characteristics that make it a unique cultural, social, and political entity.
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- The different types of religious practices found in my neighbourhood strongly indicate freedom of religious practice.
- The various forms of prayer, worship of different gods, sacred sites and different kinds of religious music found in my locality are of Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Bahais and Jews.
- The Christians sing hymns, the Hindus bhajans, while the Muslims offers namaaz five times a day. The Jews visit synagogues and the Bahai’s believe in the world’s unity and peace.
- There are churches, temples, mosques, and gurudwaras in my locality. This indicates that all citizens are able to practise their religion with freedom in a secular environment.
- Different types of religious practice:(i) Jagran (ii) Kirtan (iii) Namaj (iv) Mass (v) Havan
Yes, this indicates freedom of religious practice.
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It consists of the President of India and the two houses - the Rajya Sabha (upper house) and the Lok Sabha (lower house). The members of the two houses are called Members of Parliament or MPs.
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Human beings are interdependent on each other. It means that humans cannot live and act in isolation. For example, farmers produce crops and provide grains to people living in towns and cities. Similarly, scientists find out various ways and means through which crop production could be increased. Bankers and moneylenders give much needed money to farmers for purchasing seeds, fertilisers etc. People suffering from diseases and ailments visit doctors for their treatment.
Thus, we can say that Human beings are interdependent on each other.
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Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is called resource conservation.
If not conserved, the resources that are already available in limited quantities will get exhausted.
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In 1817, James Mill, a Scottish economist and a political philosopher, published A History of British India in three volumes. He divided Indian history into three periods—Hindu, Muslim and British. It has been argued by many historians that it is not correct to periodise Indian history on the basis of religion of the rulers. For example, when the Hindu kings ruled in ancient India, many religions existed peacefully. The same is also true for mediaeval India. It was not correct to periodise mediaeval India as Muslim History because people belonging to different faiths existed during this time. Such periodisation which was based on the religion of the rulers suggests that the lives, practices and culture of the other people do not matter.
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In modern politics and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries. The Indian Parliament comprises of the President and the two Houses - Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and Lok Sabha (House of the People). The President has the power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament or to dissolve Lok Sabha.
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Ryots were the peasants who worked on farms. Under the Ryotwari system, these peasants were recognized as ownmers of the land and the revenue settlement was made directly with them by the British government

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Colonisation refers to the subjugation of one country by the other militarily advanced and a powerful nation. Colonisation results in political, economic, cultural and social changes in the subjugated country. Colonialism was a prominent phenomena beginning from the 17 till the 20th centuries. Mostly Asia and Africa was colonised by the European and Western nations.
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