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Meghna Thapar 4 years ago

The basic approach was the development of high-yielding varieties of cereal grains, expansion of irrigation infrastructure, modernization of management techniques, distribution of hybridized seeds, synthetic fertilizers, and pesticides to farmers. The idea was to never depend on any other country for food sufficiency. So in 1965, the government with the help of Indian geneticists M.S. Swaminathan, known as the father of Green Revolution, launched the Green Revolution.

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Meghna Thapar 4 years ago

A tribe is a group of people living under primitive condition and still not popularly known to more modern culture. There are numbers of tribes living all over India as well as various parts in the World. More than 55% of the total tribal population of India are living in central India like Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa, and Madhya Pradesh and remaining tribal population is concentrated in the Himalayan belt, Western India, the Dravidian region and Andaman, Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands. According to D.N Majumdar, tribes as social group with popular association endogamous with not any particular of functions governed by tribal ruler or otherwise, united in language or dialect recognizing social distance with other tribes or castes. Out of them, Santhal is an important tribe which contributes more than 50% of the Indian tribal population. The paper tries to explain heartening situation of Indian tribes with reference to Santhal communities in Birbhum district and also finds out various cultural as well as food habits, religious practices, social system like marriage and various types of awareness. Social change is one of the important issues which can determined the level of development and change in the pattern of life style. L.M Lewis believes that tribal societies are small in scale are restricted in the spatial and temporal range of their social, legal and political relations and possess a morality, a religion and world view of corresponding dimensions.

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Gaurav Seth 4 years ago

Parents should choose the career of a child.

- Desire of parents – Every child should be more grateful to his parents in this world. Parents are the ones who suffer a lot of difficulties and bring up their kids so that they can live a healthy and happier life. It is the desire of every parents to see their children well settled in their life and thus, they have the right to choose a better career for their kids.

- Reduces the pressure on children – Thinking of making a suitable career takes on a serious note mostly during the exam times. Children should leave the choice of their career on their parents and must focus on the on-going exams. They should not be under pressure in any ways.

- Maturity – Children may sometimes land up in taking wrong decisions about their career. Even if parents do not make their career choice, they can at least guide their kids to take a good decision. Parents are the burning candle in the life of a student.

- Support – Parents provide an immense support to their kids by guiding and choosing them a right career path. No parents would like to spoil their child's future by taking a wrong decision.

- Experience – We should always remember that parents are much more experienced than the children. They have seen the world better than their kids and thus, their decision would be better and correct.

Children should choose their own career

- Right to choose – Every child has the right to choose their own career and they have the right to live their dreams.

- Knows himself better – A child can only know his interests and abilities better than anyone else. He knows his subjects and areas of interest and thus, can decide his career path easily.

- Interesting – If children choose a career according to the wishes of their parents, they will have a boring academic life as they would face a lack of interest. College life is the best phase of a student's life. To enjoy this phase and make it more interesting, a child should choose his/her own career path.

- Facing pressure – If you follow a career path chosen by your parents and which is not of your interest, you will have to face a lot of challenges and pressure. To avoid such situations, choose a career which interests you the most.

Conclusion

Parents like their kids, might also have had some dream in their teen age. Most of the parents fail to achieve their dreams due to family or financial issues. In such cases, parents force their kids to adopt their dreams. They try to see themselves in their kids.

Admission time is near the corner and it is a crucial period in the life of most of the students. It is always better that parents and children should should decide together on the career they would pursue. The children can get the information about the latest trends while the parents can get their practial experience to the table to make a decision.

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Meghna Thapar 4 years ago

Advertising is a marketing tactic involving paying for space to promote a product, service, or cause. The actual promotional messages are called advertisements, or ads for short. The goal of advertising is to reach people most likely to be willing to pay for a company's products or services and entice them to buy. Companies use advertisements as part of a marketing program to increase sales of their products and services. Advertising plays a different role at different stages of the marketing process -- helping to raise awareness of a product or service, generating leads for a sales force or selling directly.

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Nikita Khatri 4 years ago

Cinchona tree....

Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago

 

Cinchona tree which was used to make medicine for Malaria disappears from Kerala. As the technology to extract medicine from the bark of cinchona was developed, the tree was farmed widely all over the world.

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Nikita Khatri 4 years ago

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Only 30 percent
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Mahendra Rathor 4 years, 1 month ago

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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago

  • The word Dhrupad is derived from Dhruva, the steadfast evening star that moves through the galaxy, and Pada meaning poetry.
  • Traditionally, the dhrupad style of singing was performed with a tanpura and pakhawaj.
  • The lyrics sung in Dhrupad are in a medieval form of Hindi and typically heroic in theme, or praise of a particular deity.
  • It is a form of devotional music that traces its origin to the ancient text of Samveda.
  • One significant characteristic of Dhrupad is the emphasis on maintaining the purity of the Raga.
  • Hindustani classical music is primarily vocal-centric. The primary vocal forms associated with Hindustani music are the Khayal, Ghazal, Dhrupad, Dhammar, Tarana and Thumri.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago

Taan means fast melodic passage / improvised vocal phrase. It originates from the Sanskrit word ‘tan’. Like an alaap (slow methodical progression of notes in a raga), it is sung in the ‘aakar’. The order mostly followed in the singing of ragas is: alaap, bolalaap, boltaan finally followed by taan.  Alaaps are sung taking into cognizance raagniyam (rules of singing a composition) vadi, samvadi, swarlagaav (adherence) etc which give badhat (develop) to the rendition of ragas to create the vaataavaran (ambience) for the specific raga. The raga is always rendered in the order mentioned above. Taans are generally rendered at the end. Voice training is a must and indispensable for effective rendering of Taans. A singer who can effectively render Taans is known as a ‘Tanait’. Through the medium of  Taan, a rendition can be made unique and interesting. Laya is the praan (essence / life) of a Taan. A Taan emanating from the same group of swars, can be made to sound different with bal (emphasis / stress / accentuation) on different swars. The alaap is sung in vilambit laya (slow tempo) and the Taan in drut laya (fast tempo). In Taankriya  2 , 3 ,4 ,8 swars are used in one matra to achieve Layakaari (rhythmic variation / improvisation).

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