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Franz entered the school. He noticed many unusual things in the school. It was all so still, calm and quiet like Sunday morning. The whole school looked strange and solemn. There was no hustle and bustle. The rapping of the teacher’s ruler on the table was not heard. The voice of the students repeating the lessons and the opening and closing of the desks was not heard. It was quite unusual and surprising.
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The basic aim of liberalization was to put an end to those restrictions which became hindrances in the development and growth of the nation. The loosening of government control in a country and when private sector companies’ start working without or with fewer restrictions and government allow private players to expand for the growth of the country depicts liberalization in a country.
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In 1565, Rama Raya, the Chief Minister of Vijayanagara, led the army into the battle at Rakashasi Tangadi where his forces were routed by the combined armies of Bijapur, Ahmadnagar and Golconda. The armies of the sultans were responsible for the destruction of the city of Vijayanagara.
It was only after the death of Krishnadeva Raya, the relation between Sultans and Rayas became bitter. The adventurous policy of Rama Raya who tried to play off one Sultan against another, made the Sultans angry and they combinedly defeated him. In this way, Vijayanagara empire was gradually destructed.
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The stupa at Amaravati was one of the largest and the most significant among the Buddhist stupas. The stupa at Sanchi survived while Amaravati did not. Ther reasons are:
- It is said that the stupa at Amaravati was discovered sometime earlier than the one at Sanchi.
- Perhaps, the scholars were not aware of the significance of preserving the archaeological remains at the site where they were originally found.
- The Sanchi stupa Was discovered in the year 1818. At that time, three of its four gateways were still standing, the fourth was lying on the spot and the mound was in good condition.
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The 6th century BC is considered most important in the history of India on account of the following reasons:
(i) The Vedic tradition lost its grip in the 6th century BC. There was an importance of meditation because of the increasing significance of Upanishads. The people were curious to find new ways of seeking nirvana or salvation or self-realisation. Consequently many new philosophical ideas emerged in the society.
(ii) Because of the emergence of new philosophical ideas, many new religious communities took birth. They were about 62 in number. Out of these, Jainism and Buddhism influenced the people the most. As a result, there was a change in the nature of the Indian society.
(iii) Jainism and Buddhism emphasised meditation and self-control. Their views were synonym to the views expressed in the Upanishads. So the philosophy of the Upanishads had become quite popular.
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Lingayats disapproved practices of the Dharmashashtra were:
(ii)They worship Shiva in his manifestation as a linga . They do not practice funerary rites such as cremation , prescribed in the Dharmashashtra. Instead , they ceremonially bury their dead.
(ii)They encouraged practices such as post puberty marriage and the remarriage of windows disapproved in the Dharmashashtras.
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HRD Minister Ramesh Nishank announced a major CBSE syllabus reduction for the new academic year 2020-21 on July 7 which was soon followed by an official notification by CBSE on the same.
Considering the loss of classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, CBSE reduced the syllabus of classes 9 to 12 with the help of suggestions from NCERT.
The CBSE syllabus has been rationalized keeping intact the learning outcomes so that the core concepts of students can be retained.
CBSE stated in its notification that the deleted portions of the CBSE syllabus should not be considered for internal assessments or for the year-end board exams.
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Mukesh is quite different from other bangle makers of Firozabad because he has the courage to take initiative and break from the traditional family occupation. He has strong will power also. He insists on being his own master by becoming a motor mechanic.
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- Autosomal disorders – cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anaemia, myotonic dystrophy
- ***-linked – haemophilia, colour blindness
- HAEMOPHILIA – ***-linked recessive disease
- A single protein that is a part of the cascade of proteins involved in the clotting of blood is affected.
- In affected individual, a simple cut will result in non-stop bleeding.
- Heterozygous female (carrier) can transmit the disease to son.
- Possibility of female becoming a haemophilic is extremely rare.

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The Principal, Staff and Students of Akash Public School, Indore
take immense pleasure in inviting you to grace the occasion of golden jubilee celebration in the school o on Sunday , 17 April 20XX at 5:00 pm at 10 am in the school auditorium.
RSVP: Karan, Cultural Secretary
Phn : 89065XXXXX
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