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Two strategies adopted to identify social differences among the Harappans are: 1. Burials- How the death are buried, what artefacts are buried along with it does help in identifying social differences. evidence of luxury goods whereas smaller settlement like kalibangan did not.
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Biotic resources: All resources which are obtained from the biosphere and have life are known as biotic resources e.g. forests, animals, birds, etc. Mineral fuels can be regarded as biotic resources since they are derived from or products formed from decayed organic matter.
Abiotic resources: All resources which are non-living are called abiotic resources e.g. mineral ores, petroleum, etc. These resources fall into the larger category of natural resources which occur naturally in the environment and are not created or produced by humans or human activity.
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The rationale behind choosing Self-reliance as a planning objective for the Indian economy are as follows:-
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