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The Government of India started a comprehensive Family Planning Programme in 1952 in order to improve the health and welfare of the people. The National Population Policy was formulated in 2000 with the following aims:
- To formulate policies for imparting free and compulsory education to children up to 14 years of age
- To make policies to reduce infant mortality rates
- To undertake programmes to achieve the universal immunisation of children in India
- To promote delayed marriage for girls
- To stress on the improvement of lives of adolescents by protecting them from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases
- To provide adolescents with proper food supplements
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Deccani painting denotes broadly the miniature paintings rendered from the 16th to the 19th century at Bijapur, Ahmadnagar, Golkonda and Hyderabad, the former states that formed the region known as Deccan. Besides a distinct geographical identity, Deccan had its own distinction in art, culture, dramatics, linguistics, social values, costumes, religious beliefs, thoughts and ideas. The style and themes in Deccani miniatures, are an amalgamation of various art elements and influences, especially the elements of early indigenous art traditions of the Deccan and the Islamic idiom of Iran, Persia and Turkey.
This Deccani art had three distinguishable phases. The early phase evolved at the Adil Shahi court of Bijapur in the beginning of the 16th century. In 1489-90, an Iranian immigrant, Yusuf Adil Shah, a soldier rising to the height of a Shah, founded at Bijapur the Adil Shahi rule. On his invitation several Irani, Persian and Turkish painters, calligraphers and scholars came to his court. Adept in Islamic art style, these immigrating artists rendered paintings on pure Islamic themes and in a pure Islamic idiom. It was Indian art only to the extent that it was rendered on Indian soil. The art of these Islamic painters was confined to text illumination.
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rigin and Development:- Rajasthani School was a continuation of old Indian tradition. This art was developed under the Rajput kings. In the beginning, this school had Mughal influence, but later it was established as a purely Indian art having no Mughal influence. Rajasthani School did not originate as miniature, but it was primarily a mural art. During the attack of Mughals, the whole Rajasthan was affected but Mewar remained safe till the end. So, Rajasthani School flourished first in Mewar. Later, it flourished in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bundi, Kishangarh, Bikaner and other places of Rajasthan. Kishan Singh ruled at Kishangarh. After Kishan Singh, Raja Sawant Singh’s son Raja Raj Singh ruled Kishangarh and art reached its climax. Raja Sawant Singh was also a very famous king of Kishangarh. Rajasthan was a place of ‘Raja’ (Kings) or place of ‘States’. That’s why it was known as Rajasthan. Rajasthani Art had purely Hindu feelings and had Indian sensibility
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