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The area called Indira Point was submerged in water during the tsunami of 2005 that hit the Chennai shores and brought untold destruction to the area.The phenomenon occurs when earth quake strikes the ocean bed. The ripple bubbling to the surface creates high tides that might lead to the flooding of the coastal areas.
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Stalin’s collectivisation programme:
(i)Stalin forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms, kolkhoz. The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms. Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.
(ii)Enraged peasants resisted the authorities and destroyed their livestock. Between 1929 and 1931, the number of cattle fell by one-third.
(iii)Those who resisted collectivisation were severely punished. Many were deported and exiled.
(iv)As they resisted collectivisation, peasants argued that they were not rich and they were not against socialism. They merely did not want to work in collective farms for a variety of reasons.
(v)Stalin’s government allowed some independent cultivation, but treated such cultivators unsympathetically.
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The national assembly was formed on June 20, 1789 by representatives of the third estate. Toraise new taxes Louis XVI had convened the estate general on may 5 1789 at Versailles. There had been no such meeting since 1614. All the three Estates were represented. Voting was to be conducted on the old principle- each estate having one vote. The third estate represented by its 600educated and prosperous members demanded voting be conducted by the assembly as a whole where each member would have one vote. Louis XVI's rejection of the proposal led to a walk out by the third estate. The representatives regarded themselves as spokesmen for the whole of france. On 20 June 1789, in the hall of the tennis court, members of the third estate declared themselves the National Assembly and swore not to disperse till they had drafted a constitution for france that would limit the powers of the monarch.
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Raikas: The Raikas lived in the deserts of Rajasthan. During the monsoons, the Raikas of Barmer, Jaisalemer, Jodhpur and Bikaner used to stay in their home villages because pasture was available. By October, they used to move in search of other pasture and water. They returned again in the next monsoon. The Maru (a group of Raikas) herded camels and another group reared sheep and goat.
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