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- James Mill, a Scottish economist divided the Indian history into three periods-Hindu, Muslim and British.
- This division had its own problem. Before the British came to India, Hindu and Muslim despots ruled the country. It is difficult to refer to any period of history as ‘Hindu’ or ‘Muslim’ because a variety of faiths existed simultaneously in these periods.
- An age can’t be characterised only through the religion of the rulers of the time and to do so is to suggest that the lives and practices of the others do not really matter.
- We should remember that even rulers in ancient India did not all share the same faith.
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Weight of 5 Sheets = 20 gram
Weight of 1 sheet = {tex}\frac{20}{5}{/tex} = 4 gram
2.5 kg have = {tex}\frac{2500}{4}{/tex} sheets
= 625 sheets
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There is one significant way in which Indian Secularism differs from others. Unlike the strict separation between religion and the State in other countries like the United State of America in the Indian type of Secularism, the State can intervene in religious affairs. The Indian Constitution permits the State to intervene in religious matters like the practice of untouchability and inheritance laws to establish the Fundamental Right of equality.
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A Zoo is an artificial habitat in which all animals are housed within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also breed. However, a Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area of land which is created for the protection of wild animals in their natural environment like forests.
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