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Robert Hook discovered cells in 1665. When he observed thin slices of cork (part of bark of a tree) under a self-designed microscope, he noticed that there are many partitioned boxes or compartments like a honeycomb. Each box was separated from the other by a wall. Hook coined the term “cell” for each box.
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The key features of the Indian Constitution are explained below:
1) Federalism- Our Constitution has provided for a federal form of government. This means that we have government at the state level and at the centre. Panchayati Raj is the third tier of government. India is a large country with a vast number of communities living together in it. It was important to have another level of government in states so that decisions could be made for that particular area. While each state in India enjoys autonomy in exercising powers on certain issues, subjects on national concern require that all of these states follow the laws of the central government. Under federalism, the states are agents of the federal government and they draw their authority from the Constitution.
2) Parliamentary form of Government: - The different tiers of government consists of representatives who are elected by the people. The Constitution of India guarantees universal adult franchise for all citizens. This means that people of India have a direct role in electing their representatives. At the same time, every citizen of the country, irrespective of his/her social background, can also contest in elections. These representatives are accountable to the people.
3) Separation of Powers - There are three organs of the state—the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. In order to prevent the misuse of power by any one branch of the state, the Constitution says that each of these organs should exercise different powers. In this way, each organ acts as a check on the other organs of the state and this establishes a balance of power between the three.
4) Fundamental Rights - Fundamental Rights are called the conscience of the Indian Constitution. These Rights protect against the absolute exercise of power by the state. The Constitution thus guarantees the rights of individuals against the state as well as against other individuals.
5)Secularism - It is an important feature of our Constitution. A secular state is one in which the state does not officially promote any one religion as the state religion.
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was established on 8th December1985 AD. It has been formed to solve the common problem of the countries of South Asia. The president of Bangladesh Ziaur Rahaman was the first person to develop the concept of SAARC. But later on, several meetings were held in government level. Most the countries of SAARC are poor and developing.
The major objectives of the SAARC are:
- To quicken the economic growth, social progress, and cultural development.
- To develop the welfare of the people of South Asia and to promote their quality of life.
- To promote towards mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of the problems of one another.
- To make the self-reliance among the countries of South Asia.
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SP = Rs 5225
Let MP be x
discount = 5% of x
=(5/100)x = 0.05x
SP = MP - discount
⇒5225 = x - 0.05x
⇒0.95x = 5225
⇒x = 5225/0.95 = 5500
∴MP = Rs 5500
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Chunilal is an interesting character in Bipin Chaudhary's story lapse of memory. Chunilal used to study in the same school as Bipin and was going through a tough time financially. He finds it difficult to recognise him but Chunilal manages to remind Bipin of school days
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The Arms Act of 1878 (passed during the viceroyship of Lord Lytton) prevented the Indians to keep arms without appropriate license. Its violation would be a criminal offence. The Europeans and the Anglo- Indians were exempted from the operation of this legislation.
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We can think of Raja Ravi Varma's paintings as national because he painted theme from Indian mythology. He had dramatised on canvas, scene after scene from the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, drawing on the theatrical performances of mythological stories that he witnessed during his tour of the Bombay Presidency.
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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
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Natural gas is found above petroleum, it is trapped between the layer of rock cap and the petroleum layer.
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The British passed the Rowlatt Act in the year 1919. The Act curbed fundamental rights such as the freedom of expression and strengthened police powers. The Act was very repressive and therefore it enraged Indians. Prominent leaders of the freedom struggles such as Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, etc. felt that the government had no right to restrict the basic freedoms of people. They viewed the Act as devilish and tyrannical. Gandhiji decided to oppose this Act. He asked people of India to observe 6 April 1919 as a day of non-violent opposition to the Act, as a day of “humiliation and prayer’ and hartal. He organised Satyagraha Sabhas to launch the movement.
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Water pollution can be defined as the contamination of water bodies. Water pollution is caused when water bodies such as rivers, lakes, oceans, groundwater, and aquifers get contaminated with industrial and agricultural effluents.
When water gets polluted, it adversely affects all lifeforms that directly or indirectly depend on this source. The effects of water contamination can be felt for years to come.
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Electroplating is done to prevent rusting of metals and to give them an attractive and shiny look. Chromium is used to electroplate car parts, bath taps, kitchen gas, etc. burners to give them a shiny look. Chromium is a bright , shiny metal.
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