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There are many reasons put forth by the scholars regarding end of the Harappan civilization:
(i) Climatic change, Deforestation, Excessive Flood, Drying up of rivers, Earthquake, Landslide etc. These reasons could explain end of one or two settlements. Hoever it cannot explain the end of whole civilization.
(ii) some scholars believes that it was the invasion of Aryan that lead to the end of Harappan civilization. As there are mentions in Rigveda how Lord Indra also known as Puramdar or the "destroyer of fort"has destroyed forts. R E M Wheeler believes that it is not possible such civilization could just vanish unless it was destoyed and was taken over by a new one. There also was evidence of large number of skeleton to prove the point. However this argument has been refuted and no longer holds true.
(iii) Other scholars believe that it was due to the end of one unifying element, it could be state or a ruler. Because after 1800 BCE we find that there are sudden disappearance of seals, weights and other uniform productions. Which scholars believe could be possible if there was an unifying element because such uniformity in size, weights etc could not coincident.
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In India, people usually migrate from villages to industrial cities in search of employment opportunities.
A] Economic consequences of migration in India:
a. Reduction in unemployment: People migrating from rural to urban areas help in developing its economy by working as labourers in construction work of buildings, flyovers and bridges.
b. Migration also helps reduce the burden on the agricultural sector.
B] Social consequences of migration in India:
a. Diffusion of new ideas: Because of migration, people come across new ideas. When they return to their original places, they carry those ideas with them and try to bring social changes. Intermixing of people from diverse backgrounds also help in evolving of composite culture.
b. Cosmopolitan culture: After migration, people from different regions having different cultures live together. They exchange their culture and values with each other to form a cosmopolitan culture.
c. Formation of slums: Uncontrolled and rapid migration leads to the formation of slums with poor sanitation and heath facilities. Criminal activities rise because of poverty.
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On the basis of functions, towns are classified into the following categories:
1. Administrative Towns: Administrative towns include capital cities of nations, provinces, districts and other administrative units. Delhi, Chandigarh, London and Paris are the good examples of it.
2. Defence Towns: These towns are the centres of army, navy, air forces. They have barracks and training facilities for the armed forces. They are also famous for sports. Jodhpur, Jallandhar and Jammu are some examples of such towns.
3. Cultural Centres: The towns which have cultural functions are known as cultural centres. These towns are famous for their activities such as education, art galleries or religious towns.
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Tourism is travel undertaken for purposes of recreation rather than business.
Factors of tourist attraction:
(i) Climate: Most people from colder regions expect to have warm, sunny weather for beach holidays.
(ii) Landscape: Many people like to spend their holidays in an attractive environment, which often means mountains, lakes, spectacular sea coasts and landscapes not completely altered by man.
(iii) History and Art: The history and art of an area have potential attractiveness. People visit ancient or picturesque towns and archaeological sites, and enjoy exploring castles, palaces and churches.
(iv) Culture and Economy: These attract tourists with a penchant for experiencing ethnic and local customs. Besides, if a region provides for the needs of tourists at a cheap cost, it is likely to become very popular.
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Nomadic herding |
Commercial livestock rearing |
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It is old and primitive subsistence activity. Very less or no capital is invested. |
It modern advanced and commercial activity. It is highly capital intensive. |
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Nomads follow migratory or transhumance life for water and pasture. |
It is done at fixed place having permanent ranches. |
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Health care is not provided to animals There are different types of animals in single herd. |
Modern healthcare is provided to animals. Only one type of animal is reared. |
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There is no mechanisation or use of technology. |
They are highly mechanised and uses high end technology.. |
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It is practiced in tropical grasslands of savannah , central India , tundra region of Siberia etc. |
It is practiced in temperate grasslands of USA, New Zealand, Australia etc. |
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