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Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all living organisms. It is a biological process by which living organisms produce offspring’s similar to them. Reproduction ensures the continuity of various species on the Earth. In the absence of reproduction, the species will not be able to exist for a long time and may soon get extinct.
Reproduction is important for the survival of all living things. Without a mechanism for reproduction, life would come to an end. There are two types of reproduction to learn in elementary grades, asexual and sexual reproduction.
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Sir William Jones was an Anglo-Welsh phiologist and scholar of ancient India, particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among Indo-European languages. He, along with Henry Thomas Colebrooke and Nathaniel Halhe, founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal, and started a journal called Asiatick Researches.
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Social reform movements in India resulted in:
- Stress on education especially for women
- Equality of women
- Changing the lives of the widows for the better, their remarriages and the abolition of highly derogative practices like Sati
- Abolition of child marriages
- Demands for equality and justice for the socially downtrodden castes
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People who wanted to change the society were " Social Reformers". Some of the Social Reformers who put an end to the Social evils are as follows :-
Raja Ram Mohan Roy: He was well - versed in English, Sanskrit, person, Greek languages. He had read the scriptures of the Hindus, Muslims and Christians. He founder the reform association known as the Brahmo Samaj in Calcutta, one of the first Indian socio-religious reform organisation. He advocated education of women.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy is well-remembered for his role in abolishing the practice of Sati. Through his writing in Samvad Kaumudi (a bengali journal started by him), he led a campaign against Sati. With the support of lord William Bentick, the Governor General , the practice was stopped in 1829, by law. He also campaigned for rights for women, including the rights for widows to remarry and to hold property. He is also known as the Maker of Modern India.
Dayanand Saraswati: Several reasons have been put forward for the prevalence of child marriage. The poor parents often gave their young daughters of ten or eleven year of age to older men, Many of them became widow at a young age. The parents could not afford to give a dowry. For the poor parent, child marriages were cheaper than adult marriage. Child Marriage, often deprived the girl child of any kind of education. She had to look after the household soon after the marriage.
Dayanand Saraswati laid the foundation of Arya Samaj in 1875. and advocated the ending of child marriage through legislation. The Age of consent Act 1891, which raised the marriageable age for girls to 12 years was passed. In 1929, the child Marriage Restraint Act was passed due to the efforts of Dayanand Saraswati. According to this Act, No man below the age of 18 and woman below the age of 16 could marry.
Jyotiba Phule: Many Social Reformers felt that education was necessary to improve the condition of women. One reformer was Jyotiba Phule, He spent his entire life in the upliftment of women, for the education of girls and abolition of the caste system. In Maharastra, the lead for woman's education was taken by Jyotiba Phule. In 1851, he opened a school for girls from lower classes.
Jyotiba Phule was a well-known figure amoung the ‛low caste’ who worked for the upliftment of the hindu society. He led the movement against the prevailing caste system in India. He revolted against the domination of the Brahmans and fought for the rights of low caste people.
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Criminal law Deals with conduct or acts that the law defines as offences. For example; theft, harassing a woman to bring more dowry, murder. It usually begins with the lodging of a First Information Report (FIR) with the police who investigate the crime after which a case if filed in the court. If found guilty, the accused can be sent to jail and also fined.
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After the death of Alivardi Khan, Sirajuddaulah became the nawab of Bengal. The Company wanted to limit his power and aimed at securing more trade concessions from them. Sirajuddaulah was an assertive ruler who asked the East India Company not to interfere in the political affairs of the state, to stop fortifying the area and to pay the revenues to the state. After the Company refused to accept his demands, Sirajuddaulah marched with his army to Kassimbazar and imposed his writ. He also took over the fort at Calcutta.
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A kilometer (symbol: km) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
A meter, or metre (symbol: m), is the base unit of length and distance in the International System of Units (SI).
1 km = 1000 m
So, 10 km = 10000 m

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