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Mangal Pandey was an Indian soldier under the British who is associated with the Revolt of 1857. His attack on British officers on March 29, 1857, marked the begining of the Revolt. During his service in the Bengal Infantry at Barrackpore, The British had introduced new ‘Enfield Rifle’ in the army. This rifle needed a cartridge which had a greased paper cover. This paper cover had to be bitten off before loading the cartridge into the rifle. The rumors spread that the greased paper was made up of beef and pork. Mangal Pandey urged his fellow soldiers to not use the rifle. On 29 March 1857, he attacked his officers in Barrackpore. He was later hanged. This incident sparked the revolt of 1857.
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The Battle of Plassey was fought on 23rd June 1757 between Armies of the East India Company (formed on December 31st, 1600) led by Robert Clive and Mughal Bengal led by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah. The battle ended in a decisive victory for East India Company which gave them a stronghold to spread their influence throughout the subcontinent.
The Battle of Buxar fought between the combined armies of Mir Qasim and East India Company on 22 October 1764 was another decisive victory for the company which saw the subjugation of the provinces of Bengal and Bihar in its entirety. This gave economic leverage to the East India Company.
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Subsoil is the layer of soil below the topsoil. It contains mainly sandy and clay deposits without a lot of organic matter. Although subsoil is much less fertile than topsoil, it can be amended to increase its plant-growing capacities. Subsoil is also much lighter in color and much harder to handle than topsoil. It is, however, much looser than the hardened layer of bedrock lying beneath it. One advantage that subsoil has over topsoil is that it contains few if any weed seeds because of its depth, therefore increasing its attractiveness to growers and companies that make topsoil.
Topsoil : The layer of soil closest to our feet is topsoil. Geologists refer to it as the “A” horizon, whereas subsoil is the “B” horizon. Topsoil is much more fertile than subsoil because it contains more organic matter, thus giving it a darker color. A layer of humus, which is essentially dead and decaying organic matter, sometimes covers topsoil. This humus has a number of important properties for gardeners, and, as it decays into topsoil, it creates a nutrient-rich blend of soil that gardeners and landscapers dream about. Unfortunately, being the top level of soil comes at a price. Topsoil is lost to soil erosion and poor farming practices at an alarming rate. In fact, the Green Trust organization estimated that the U.S. lost about 60 percent of its topsoil in 200 years of farming.
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22b + 33 = 143
22b = 143 - 33
22b = 110
b = 110/22
b = 5
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The Battle of Plassey was fought between the forces of the Nawab of Bengal Siraj-ud-Daulah and the English East India Company, led by Robert Clive. It was fought on 23 June 1757 at Plassey near Murshidabad. A major portion of the 50,000 strong army of the Nawab was controlled by Mir Jafar who was hand in gloves with the British. His men did not join the battle at a crucial time. As a result, the Nawab’s men suffered heavy casualties and he himself left the battlefield after the death of his commander Mir Madan. This was a major blow to the Nawab’sarmy which was, as a result, easily defeated by the British. Later, the Nawab himself was caught and killed, and Mir Jafar was instituted as the new Nawab of Bengal.
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Avoid the use of plastics as far as possible. Plastics are non-biodegradable materials. So use of plastics is harmful for our environment. The plastics cannot be finally disposed off. Thus, plastics should be avoided as far as possible.
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The handle and bristle of a toothbrush should not be made of the same material as the handle of the toothbrush should be hard and strong while the bristle should be soft and flexible.
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Number is 98
a = 9 and b = 8
Thus, we have

Hence, (98)2 = 9604
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