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After society grew and became differentiated, people were grouped into jatis or sub-castes and ranked on the basis of their backgrounds and their occupations. Ranks were not fixed permanently but varied according to the power, influence and resources controlled by members of the jati. The status of the same jati could vary from area to area. Jatis framed their own rules and regulations to manage the conduct of their members. These regulations were enforced by an assembly of elders, described in some areas as the jati panchayat. However, jatis were required to follow the rules of their villages.
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(a) The Constituent Assembly had 300 members in all. These members held a wide range of views. Some were atheists and secular.
(b) Some were socialists in their economic philosophy while other defended the right of landlords.
(c) Independent members of different castes and religious groups were also members of the Constituent Assembly as were women e.g., Sarojini Naidu etc. and Maulana Azad, Frank Anthony etc.
(d) Law experts also deliberated on matters involving as substantial question of law. The intense debates that took place within the Constituent Assembly reflected the diversity of opinions.
(e) Thus the Constituent Assembly consisted of people of all regions and communities making it a miniature India.
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The Harappan civilisation was one of the earliest and the most advanced civilisation in the world. The civilisation was spread in the cities of the Sind in Pakistan and Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab in India. The civilisation flourished in the area with the development of many cites like the Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Lothal, Cholistan and many others.
One of the most distinguishing and unique features of the Harappan cities was the drainage system. All the cities had highly advanced carefully planned drainage structures. In the Lower town of Harappa and other important cities, the roads and streets were laid out along a grid network. All of them intersected at right angles. It is structured such that the streets with drain network were laid out first and then houses built along them. It can be concluded that people were very particular about the removal of waste. The drains were covered in most of the places.
Every house in the street was connected to the drain network. The main channels of the drain were constructed with bricks set in mortar and were covered with loose bricks. This ensured the cleaning of the drains and to ensure they would not become clogged. In some places, limestone was used for the covers.
All the house drains first emptied into a sump or cesspit which allowed the sedimentation of the solid matter and the remaining wastewater flowed out into the street drains. All the long drainage channels had sumps at regular intervals for cleaning. Drainage systems were not unique to the larger cities. Such excellent drainage networks were found in smaller settlements as well.
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