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In the poem The Night of the Scorpion the poet depicts the selfless love of a mother who is stung by a scorpion. She suffers a lot because of the pain but still she is happy that the scorpion did not bite her children. The poet goes back to the night when his mother is bitten by a scorpion. By hearing this incident the villagers came into the poet’s house like swarms of flies to console the family. They prayed to God countless times to immobilize the evil creature. The villagers with lights and lanterns started to search for the scorpion but in vain. They also spread a lot of superstitious observations. They observed that if the scorpion moves the poison in the blood of the mother. So they found it is necessary for the scorpion to stay still. Some villagers are of the opinion that the pain she suffers reduces the sufferings of her next life. Another philosophical interpretation the villagers give is that the pain she suffers may purify her desires and ambition.
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- Born in Radhanagar, Hooghly District, Bengal Presidency in May 1772 into a Bengali Hindu family.
- He is known as the ‘Father of Modern India’ or ‘Father of the Bengal Renaissance’.
- He was a religious and social reformer.
- Widely known for his role in the abolition of the practice of Sati.
- He was a scholar and knew Sanskrit, Persian, Hindi, Bengali, English and Arabic.
- He fought against the perceived ills of Hindu society at that time.
- Propagated Western education among Indians.
- Formed the Brahmo Samaj in 1828.
- Worked for the East India Company as a clerk.
- He died in September 1833 in Bristol, England.
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Pure water does not conduct electricity, but naturally occurring water (rain water, tap water etc) contain salts (ions) dissolved in it and this makes it a good conductor of electricity
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The ancient Greeks called India 'Indus,' from Sindhu, the name for the Indus river in Northwest India. Persians called India 'Hindustan' for much the same reason. Bharatavarsha is a very old name for India, which some scholars believe came from the name of the first Chakravartin emperor, Bharata. The Persian 'Hindustan', and the Latin 'India', are both derived from the old-Persian term 'Hindu'. Hindu is Persian for Sindhu, the name for the Indus River in ancient Sanskrit. Thus, 'Hindustan' is 'the land beyond the Indus'.
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No there was no planning.
Firstly they came in the Bengal for trade but after battle of plassey they shifted in India and ruled all over India for 200 years.
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Revenue is the earning that an enterprise has from its normal business pursuits, usually from the sale of commodities and services to consumers. Revenue is also mentioned and referred to as turnover or sales. A few companies get revenue from royalties, other fees or interest .
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Fungi are usually multicellular eukaryotic organisms which cannot make their own food and are dependent on other living organisms for their food requirements.
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After the mutiny of 1857 the British parliament passed an act that ended to the rule of the East India company in India. It means the control of Indian rule was transferred to the British Crown. In this development Lord Canning was made the first Viceroy of India.
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The East India Company, in 1600, acquired a charter from the ruler of England, Queen Elizabeth I, granting the Company sole right to trade with the East. According to the charter, the Company could venture across the oceans, looking for new lands to buy goods at a cheaper price, and carry them back to Europe to sell at higher prices. The Portuguese established their presence on the western coast of India and had their base in Goa. By the early seventeenth century, the Dutch were exploring the possibilities of trade in the Indian Ocean and very soon the French arrived on the scene.
All the companies are interested in buying the same things. The fine qualities of cotton, silk, pepper, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon were in great demand. The urge to secure markets led to fierce battles between the trading companies. Trade was carried on with arms and trading posts were protected through fortification.
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Nitrogen cycle is all about the movement of nitrogen between various elements on Earth (like air, soil, living organisms etc.) The amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere remains constant.
- Atmosphere has approx. 78% nitrogen.
- Atmospheric Nitrogen is fixed into the soil
- N2 fixing microbes convert atm. N2 into nitrogen compounds like NH3
- Plants utilize nitrogen from soil through their roots
- Animals utilize nitrogen, feeding on plants
- When Plants & animals die, Nitrogenous wastes are returned to soil
- Decomposers convert some part to nitrogen compounds to be used by plants
- Denitrifying bacteria convert into atm. N2

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
Acrylic is a strong, lightweight and warm synthetic fibre that resembles wool. It is available in a number of colours and is more durable and affordable than natural wool.
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