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Mannu Dahiya 4 years ago

On google search "class 11 notes for chapter silk road by succeeds". Isme tuma summary as a notes likhne h or agr jyada brief chiya too line to line summary se dekh lena
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Mansa Kumari 4 years ago

Ranga was son of accountant who went to Bangalore fir six months for higher studies .He was well mannered and decent guy .He knew the priceless commodity English language. Although he went to Banglore he didn't forget his customs, religion.His thoughts for marriage were changed when he returned back to his native village Hosahalli .He married to a girl named Ratna .

Anshu Sharma 4 years ago

Ranga was a well mannered boy .He was very smart .His age was also different from others.

Sunil Verma 4 years ago

He was well- educated and well-mannered boy. He was a traditional kid, quite different from other boys of his age. He was very generous and considerate about people. He was also fond of English language and customs
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Sunil Verma 4 years ago

The world will end as a direct result of either fire or ice. Some scientists believe that the world would be incinerated (destroyed) from its fiery core, while others were convinced that the coming ice age would destroy all living things on Earth's surface.
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Sunil Verma 4 years ago

It is, indeed, a very sad state of affairs that in India, laws are neither respected nor enforced. There is a very well-written Constitution of India that covers all the aspects of the running of a country. ... There is a general apathy towards the system, which is required to enforce the law.
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Anjan Karthi 4 years ago

Zahi Hawass, the Sectretary General of Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities.
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Krishna Shukla 4 years ago

1.childhood-when he went to the village school and the grandmother helped him to get ready and went to school with him. 2. boyhood - when he went to the city school in a bus. He shared a room with grandmother but she could no longer help him in his studies. 3. early youth - when he went to the university and was given a room of him own. The common link of friendship was snapped.
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P. Pj 4 years ago

Yes because he is coming from Bangalore after 6 months.

Arisha Fatma 4 years ago

Ten years ago Ranga,the son of the village accountant had gone to Bengaluru for studies. Those days very few people in the village knew English.They talked in Kannada and rarely brought in English while talking.Ranga come back home after six months. His homecoming was a great event. When the news of his arrival spread there was a great stir in the village. The people flocked to his home in a large number. They were eager to know what changes had occurred in Ranga. When they found that it was the same old Ranga who had left six months ago, they were greatly disappointed. An old woman who was standing close to him ran her hand over his chest , looked into his eyes and said ,"The janewara is still there. He hasn't lost his caste ." She went away soon after that. Slowly the other people also melted away

Harish Singh 4 years ago

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Krishna Shukla 4 years ago

he was the first person from his village to go to Bangalore to study. When he returned after six months, every villager rushed to his house to have a look at him.
Because he is coming from Bangalore after 6 months so people is very excited to see ranga...
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Krishna Shukla 4 years ago

Domination against the black people of South Africa has been overturned (1 Point) in the last decade of the 20th century in the 18th century in the last decade of 18th century in the first decade of 19th century
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Vasudha Vasudha 4 years ago

In return, the wolves helped the human hunter-gatherers with hunting. As these domesticated wolves were breeding, over 1,000s of years they became dogs as we know them today. Alongside evolution of the wolf's physiology, there is evidence of the developing bond between humans and what we now call dogs
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Vasudha Vasudha 4 years ago

Grandmother” was a wrinkled old lady who couldn’t have been much older. She was little, chubby, and a tad bent. The narrator portrays her as a ”winter landscape in the mountains” since she constantly wore a white saari with silver hairs hiding her face. Her face is serene, pleasant, and comforting. She is also unable to assist the narrator with her academics due to her lack of knowledge in science and English. She was disappointed to learn that the narrator’s school did not teach about God or the Bible. She also believes that music was not created with gentle folk in mind. When the narrator arrived from another country. She was overjoyed, so she gathered all of the women in her community and began singing the return of the soldiers. She acquired a fever as a result of her overwork. She informed her family that she was nearing the end of her life. However, the doctor predicted that she would recover quickly.
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Vasudha Vasudha 4 years ago

The Green Movement aims at creating a holistic and ecological view of the world. It makes people conscious of stopping further degradation and deterioration of nature and its resources. It started in 1972.

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