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________was the founder of Jainism. |
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Answer» Answer: Jainism was born in INDIA about the same period as Buddhism. It was established by Mahavira (c. 599 - 527 BC) in about 500 B. C. He was born near PATNA in what is now Bihar state. Mahavira LIKE BUDDHA BELONGED to the warrior caste. |
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Who is said to have first made tool like the hard-axe |
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Answer» Answer: Homo erectus is SAID to have FIRST made tools LIKE a hand-axe. |
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What forced Mahatma Gandhi to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement? |
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Answer» Answer: Gandhiji decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation MOVEMENT due to various incidents of VIOLENCE PERPETRATED by the MASSES, especially the Chauri Chaura incident in 1922 where the people clashed with the police, setting a police-station on FIRE. |
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III A)Give reason1) There is a large scale poverty and illiteracy in India.2) Men and women must get equal opportunities to make progressbecause |
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Answer» Answer: tu pagal hai kya |
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Fill in the blanks .The zila parisd is also known as ____ |
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Answer» nshauahsyaksjlapp gasooe gajsy3 gaisvr usjavsu kajwv Explanation: jsisne haianw uaown3 hw8o3tng uwiaowjehd dhskhds djeihsr |
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C) There are_____triangles in a tangram puzzle. |
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Answer» Answer: PLEASE mark me as brainlist and drop thank |
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1. Proper_______can help in limiting and minimizing damages and losses caused by natural orman-made disasters.2. Floods can be prevented in vulnerable areas by properly maintaining______along rivers3. Rainwater harvesting goes a long way in replenishing the depleting supply of________4. We should always turn off the knob of our_______ _______when it is not in use.5. Every house should have an emergency______kit. |
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Answer» 1. PROPER use of water |
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Write about the foreign travellers and their accounts about Indian society |
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Answer» Answer: n ancient times, a number of travellers from Greece, Arabs, Western Asia, and China visited India. These travellers left numerous accounts of the happenings seen by them. These foreign travellers had no obligation to any king of the region therefore their accounts are unbiased which provides first hand information on the subjects they touched upon. The invasion of Alexander provided a passage to the various Greeks and Roman explorers and travellers to India. The Greeks and RomansHerodotus He is considered as first historian of the world. He mentioned Indian soldiers, fighting along the side of Persians. during the war between Persian and Greece. Megasthenes He was the ambassador of Seleucus Nicator in the COURT of Chandrgupt Maurya. He in his book ‘Indica’ describe the layout of Pataliputra during Maurayan Empire. He talked about social structure, caste-system, caste-relations etc. The original Indica is lost but its description can be found in the accounts of travelers who came into India after Megasthenes. Ptolemy He was a Roman geographer which provides information on geographical treatise on India. Pliny He in his book ‘Natural Historia’ DESCRIBED the TRADE relation between Rome and India, Indian animal and plants. Peryplus of the Erythraean Sea This travelogue is an anonymous work which gives us impartial and objective information on the Indo-Roman trade during Early Historic period. It informs us about the ports on India’s coast-line, trade-centres in India, the trade-routes-connecting trade centres and ports, distance between centres, the list of items-of-trade, the annual VOLUME of trade, the rates, types of ships etc. ChineseFa-Hien He came India in 5th century AD. during Gupta period. He was a Buddhist monk, visited India to seek knowledge and visit Buddhist pilgrimage centres. During his three years of travel, he has written ‘Records of Buddhist Countries’ describing society and culture of North India during Gupta administration. Hiuen-Tsang He is Chinese Buddhist monk who visited India during Harshavardhana’s reign. He started his journey in 629 AD and reached in 630 AD. He visited Buddhist pilgrimage centres, stayed at Nalanda University and studied Buddhism. He read original Buddhist works, collected original manuscripts and mementos, made copies, attended Harsha’s assembly during his 15 years of travel throughout India, returned to China in 645 AD. He describes the political, religious and cultural life. I-tsing He is also a Buddhist monk who gives useful information about the social, religious and cultural life of the people of India. ArabsSulaiman He visited India in 9th century A.D. He had written about Pal and Pratihar rulers of his time. Al-Masudi He stayed in India for two years from 941 to 943 A.D. He had written about Rashtrakutas. Albiruni He is a Iranian scholar Muhammad ibn Ahmad Al Biruni arrived with conqueror Mahmud Ghazni who invaded India. He visited most parts of India during thirteen years in India and learned Sanskrit and Indian literature. He mentioned the conditions and culture in his book ‘Taqeeq-e-Hind’. Explanation: Hope this helps you , dear friend !!!!!Please mark it as "Brainliest" answer . |
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C. Solve the TONUWING LIUSJWUT1. Across They revolted against Aurangzeb2. DownShah Jahan3. Across King without a kingdom4. DownA hated tax5. Across Babur-Ibrahim Lodi/Akbar-Hemu6. DownSilver coin of Sher Shah7. DownA mansabdari rank3. Across Akbar-Rana Pratap |
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Answer» tu tho kudh he answer DA THA hai Explanation: helping HAND tho hai |
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The marathas asserted their political importance during the periodtrue or false. |
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What did mahmud of ghazni do with the plundered wealth |
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Answer» Answer: Mahmud of Ghazni (971-1030) was the first SULTAN of the Ghaznavid dynasty in AFGHANISTAN. A zealous Sunni Moslem, he plundered WEALTHY India and used the booty to patronize culture in Ghazni, making it the center of Perso-Islamic civilization. Sibling: Ismail of Ghazni Died: APRIL 30, 1030 |
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Who made the exquisite idols during the Chola period |
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Answer» Answer: Pallavas were the first recognisable South Indian dynasty who indulged in the pursuit of architectural innovations. The first seeds of Dravidian temple architecture in Tamil Nadu were possibly sown during this period. The temple architecture evolved from the early cave temples and monolith temples of MAMALLAPURAM to the Kailasanatha and Vaikuntaperumal temples of Kanchipuram. This architecture STYLE formed the foundation from which the Cholas, who were in close CONTACT with the Pallavas during their periods of decline, took some valuable lessons according to Nilakanta Sastri, in his A History of South India. Vijayalaya Choleswaram The early Cholas built numerous temples. Aditya I and Parantaka I were prolific builders for their faith. INSCRIPTIONS of Aditya I record that he built a number of temples along the banks of the river Kaveri. These temples were MUCH smaller in comparison to the huge monumental structures of the later Cholas and were probably brick structures rather than stone. Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW |
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The latitudes progressively ______________ in length as we go from Equator to the North Poleopitions- (i) shine (ii) decrease (iii) increase (iv) both (i) and (ii) |
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Who made the exquisite idols during the Chola period ? |
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Answer» Answer: The period of the imperial Cholas (c. 850 CE - 1250 CE) in South India was an age of continuous improvement and refinement of Dravidian ART and ARCHITECTURE. They UTILISED the wealth EARNED through their extensive conquests in building long-lasting stone temples and exquisite bronze sculptures, in an almost exclusively Hindu cultural setting |
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In which year the Vijayanagar Empire was defeated and by whom? |
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Answer» The decline of the Vijayanagar kingdom began with the death of Krishnadeva Raya in 1529. The kingdom CAME to an end in 1565, when Ramrai was DEFEATED at TALIKOTA by the joint efforts of Adilshahi, Nizamshahi, Qutubshahi and Baridshahi.... This is ur ans.... |
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LIST OUT SOME OF THE HISTORICAL PLACES of India |
Answer» HISTORICAL Places of India:-1. Qutub Minar, New DELHI:-
2. Red Fort, New Delhi:-
3. Taj Mahal, Uttar Pardesh:-
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Why did some of the Congress leaders want to contest elections? class 8 ch 5 historythe making of the National movement 1857 and after |
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Answer» Answer: Amid agitation by some communities seeking enhanced reservation in government jobs and education, Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah and KPCC president D.K. Shivakumar are expected to tour at least 100 Legislative Assembly constituencies, where the party LOST in the 2018 ELECTIONS, to lend a voice to the demands for quota and support the interests of “ignored” sections of SOCIETY. Sources in the party said both the leaders would, in such constituencies, extend support to the MARGINALISED sections, largely belonging to the OBC category, to make their voices heard. Both of them would undertake the TOURS after the Budget session of the State legislature next month. The plan is to not only to unite the marginalised sections of society but also lend support to genuine demands for reservation of some castes, sources said Explanation: |
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Write is detail about Ramkrishna Mission. |
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Answer» RAMAKRISHNA Mission (RKM) is a Hindu religious and spiritual ORGANISATION which forms the core of a worldwide spiritual movement known as the Ramakrishna Movement or the Vedanta Movement. ... Apart from religious and spiritual TEACHING the organisation CARRIES out extensive educational and PHILANTHROPIC work in India. |
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4. What does the term 'hasht bihisht imply?(a) Eight paradises(c) Both of these5. The Alai Darwaza is an example of(a) true 'arch'(b) true 'trabeate'6. The Rajarajeshwar temple is situated at which place?(a) Thanjavur or Tanjore(b) Mahabalipuram(c) Kanchipuram(d) Vijayanagar(c) Both of these(d) None of these |
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Answer» Answer: 4) In ARCHITECTURE Hasht-Bihisht or 'Eight PARADISES' 6) Taliparamba |
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Wht was the salt march and why did gandhi ji broke the salt law? |
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Answer» Answer: The Salt March, which took place fromMarch to APRIL 1930 in India, was an actof civil disobedience led by MohandasGandhi to protest British RULE in India. During the march, thousands of INDIANS followed Gandhi from his religious retreat near Ahmedabad to the Arabian Sea coast, a DISTANCE of some 240 miles. |
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what are the Ashoka edict describe? what was the language used in most of the edicts why? i need a icse answer from history civics textbook chp. The age of Mauryas |
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Answer» many archeologist tried to find that what SAMRAT Ashoka edicted on the WALLS PILLARS. the LANGUAGE too can't be find in this TIME also. so the and is here |
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Who is the cm of uttarpradesh |
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Answer» yogi Adityanath is the CM is uttarpradesh Explanation: |
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They were the important centres of education and community meetings during the Pallava reign.OPTIONS:-a) templesb) cavesc) MonastriesNo spam or I will report you |
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Answer» temples i THINK so Explanation: |
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Satan usually causes the most problems by _______ .causing fightingtempting us to sinfalse religions |
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Discuss the contribution of vivekananda with special emphasis on his humanitarian contribution |
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Answer» Answer: The most famous disciple of Ramakrishna was Nerendranath Dutta. Who became renowned as Swami Vivekananda. After the death of Ramakrishna in 1866 Vivekananda came forward to fulfil his mission. Vivekananda was born in Calcutta in 1863 in a Kayasta family. He was well educated in school and college. First he was attracted towards Brahmo Samaj and then drank deeply into the philosophy of John Stuart Mill, Hume and Herbert Spencer. Then he was persuaded to visit Ramakrishna. His interview with Ramakrishna and his subsequent frequent visits to him attracted Vivekananda to be the dearest disciple of Ramakrishna. He possessed a charming personality, unbounded energy and deep spiritual vision. He became a symbol of new spirit for India in the 19th Century. Vivekananda travelled over the length and breadth of India to preach the people, the greatness of their spiritual culture. He roused a new spirit among all individuals to search for their own divinity. He also asked the people to re-discover the soul of mother India. He attended the Parliament of Religions first at Chicago in 1893. His most significant address on Hinduism propounded the real meaning of world’s most ancient religion. The West came to understand the value of Indian LIBERALISM, universality, cosmopolitanism and spirituality. His mission proved a great success. For his eloquent speech and talented exposition the American papers described him as “an orator by divine right”. He became the central figure of the Parliament of Religions. ADVERTISEMENTS:
Vivekananda realized the value of Western materialism. The scientific achievements and the material happiness of the West impressed him deeply. He desired for the combination of Indian spiritualism and Western materialism for a happier life of a man. He then made it a mission of his life to awaken the Indians from the slumber to a new life. He believed that man had divinity and the spark of spirituality in him. Every individual therefore should give up fear and rise from degradation and be a noble man. By preaching about spiritual unity he advocated for a sense of national unity which attracted millions of Indians to his side. To organize social service and to infuse a sense of unity among men he founded an order to the Sanyasis or monks called Rammakrishna Mission in 1897. Vivekananda condemned blind beliefs. He wanted to see every Indian as a modern man with a modern and rational outlook. He therefore said that I WOULD rather see every one of your rank atheists than superstitious fool, for atheist is alive and you can make something of him. But if superstition enters, the brain is gone, the brain is softening, and degradation has seized upon the life. Vivekananda told his countrymen to be tolerant towards each other. “We reject none, neither theist, nor pantheist, monist, polytheist, agnostic, nor atheist, the only condition of being a disciple is modelling a character at once the broadest and the most intense”, he said. He further said, “I shall enter to the mosque of the Mohammedan; I shall enter the Christian’s church and KNEEL before the crucifix; I shall enter the Buddhist temple where I shall take refuse in Buddha and his law, I shall go into the forest land SIT down in meditation with the Hindu who is trying to see the light which enlightens the heart of everyone. Not only shall I do these but I shall keep my heart open for all that may come in the future.” ADVERTISEMENTS:
Through these words he could impress upon every Indian a sense of brotherhood that resulted in strengthening the unity of Indians. Vivekananda condemned the Indian ORTHODOX in harsh terms “Our religion is in the kitchen, our God is in the cooking-pot, our religion is: do not touch me, I am holy”. |
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6, ನದಿ[ ಇದು ಯಾವ ನಾಮಪದಕ್ಕೆ ಉದಾಹರಣೆ ]7, ಅಂತಃಪುರಈ ಪದದಲ್ಲಿ ಅನುಸ್ವಾರ ಬರೆಯಿರಿ ] |
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Unscramble the letters to enumerate the injustices or wrongdoings of the people of Israel in the time of the prophet. |
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Answer» Answer: 5.greed 7.cheating |
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Water transport for early huamn was plz answer fast and dont spam |
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Answer» In the Industrial REVOLUTION, the FIRST steamboats and later diesel-powered ships were developed. Eventually submarines were developed mainly for military purposes for people's GENERAL benefit. Meanwhile, specialized craft were developed for river and canal transport. Canals were developed in Mesopotamia c. 4000 BC. Explanation: HOPE it is helpful for youhave a nice day |
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Q9- Define absolute humidity. In what units it is expressed? |
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Answer» Answer: Absolute humidity REFERS to the amount of water CONTAINED in a parcel of air and is commonly MEASURED in grams of water PER kg of dry air. Explanation: hope this help...TQ |
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Imagine you are living in India in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.Write down your input in detail regarding the British conquest during this time. |
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Answer» jeusekk3ii3idiieirj dhere jsirjxssisixheuu huirusu |
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Match the Column:1. Omar Khayyam Pilgrim Tax2. Caliph. Akbar’s revenue minister3. Sher Shah Suri Akbar’s regent4. Bairam Khan Sur dynasties5. Todar Mal successors6. Jaziya Tax Rubaiyat7. Prem Vatika promotes cottage industries8. Zat Fundamental rights9. Part iii mansabdari rank10. Mahatma Gandhi Ras Khan |
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Answer» Answer: 1 KA 4 2 ka 6 3 ka 9 4 ka 5 5 ka 1 6 ka 2 7 ka 10 8 ka 3 9 ka 7 10 ka 8 |
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What is black hole?????????? |
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Answer» Answer: A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so MUCH that even light can not get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a STAR is DYING. ... The SPECIAL tools can see how stars that are very close to black holes act DIFFERENTLY than other stars. |
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Kautilya mentors Chandra Gupta for his selfish motives. Justify your answer with minimum four details. |
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Answer» ghjgcvhjfcccvhgcvnjjghh |
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How did the use of iron increase agriculturalproduction? |
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Answer» The iron tools that the Aryans used included axes for clearing FORESTS, and the iron ploughshare. The ploughshare was useful for increasing AGRICULTURAL production. This MEANT that heavy, CLAYEY soil could be TURNED over better than with a wooden ploughshare, so that more grain could be produced |
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which period of the Delhi to sultanate would you like to live in? give reason.plz give very short answer so i will mark you brainliest |
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Answer» ANSWER:FIVE DYNASTIES RULED over the Delhi Sultanate SEQUENTIALLY: the Mamluk/Slave dynasty (1206–1290), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq ... More |
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4) What are the big obstacles in our society?5) What is tolerance?6) What are the common needs of men and women? |
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Answer» Answer: 4. Thinking of people are BIG obstacles in our society. They do not support girls. 5. Tolerance is exception. 6. 1. Making out 2. Clothes 3. Freedom of movement and speech 4 masturbation HOPE IT HELPS |
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What was the characteristics pottery of the period???? |
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Answer» The pottery of the megalith period describes structures made of large stones without the use of mortar or material, SIGNIFYING periods of PREHISTORY which were CONSIDERED by such CONSTRUCTIONS. |
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1 ಖಾಲಿ ಬಿಟ್ಟ ಸ್ಥಳಗಳನ್ನು ಸೂಕ್ತ ಪದಗಳಿಂದ ತುಂಬಿರಿ:1. ಇಬ್ಬರು ಮಕ್ಕಳು ಸುಳ್ಳು ಹೇಳಿದ್ದರಿಂದ ಅಮ್ಮನ ಕೈ ಮಟ್ಟ 12. ಬೇವಿನ ಮರವನ್ನು ಜನ ಅಮ್ಮನ ಮdಎಂದು ಕರೆಯುತ್ತಿಹಣತೆ.3. ಸದಾ ಉರಿಯುತ್ತಿರಬೇಕಾದುದು4 ಕಾವೇರಿಯ ತವರ್ಮನೆಬಾಳಿದರೆ ಎಲ್ಲರೂ _ 1 ೩ಮೀ.185. ಎಲ್ಲರೂ ಒಟ|| ಆವರಣದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೂಚಿಸಿರುವಂತೆ ಉತ್ತರ ಬರೆಯಿರಿ:1. ಅಪ್ಪ, ಅಮ್ಮ , ವಸ್ತ್ರ ಅಣ್ಣ [ ಗುಂಪಿಗೆ ಸೇರದ ಪದ ಬರೆಯರಿ ]2, ಚೇತನ [ ಈ ಪದದ ಅಕ್ಷರಗಳನ್ನು ಬಿಡಿಸಿ ಬರೆಯಿರಿ ] |
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What were the teachings of Baba Guru Nanak ? |
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Answer» Answer: The most famous teachings attributed to Guru Nanak are that there is only ONE God, and that all HUMAN beings can have direct access to God with no need of rituals or priests. His most radical social teachings denounced the caste system and taught that EVERYONE is equal, REGARDLESS of caste or gender. Explanation: HOPE IT'S HELPFUL MARK ME AS BRAINLIST AND FLW ME |
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The Buddhist monk ____ taught Ashoka to renounce his weapon |
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Answer» had Explanation: had is the answer for your QUESTION |
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What is black hole?????????????? |
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Answer» Answer: A BLACK hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no PARTICLES or even electromagnetic RADIATION such as light—can escape from it. The theory of general RELATIVITY predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can DEFORM spacetime to form a black hole. |
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Write a note on the topic Western education from the view point rabindra tagore and Mahatma Gandhi |
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Answer» Answer: NextGurukul
Next Gurukul Learner's Section WikiK-12 Wiki AssessmentAssessments ForumQ&A Forum Educator's Section MOOCMOOCs Join Experts PanelJoin Experts Panel Next WorldThe Next World arrow_backIndian Views on Western Education Summary Videos References There were mixed views on the Western Education in India. However, Mahatma Gandhi was entirely against Western education. According to him, Western education created a sense of inferiority AMONGST Indians and eroded their faith in the RICHNESS of their own culture. He felt it was ineffective as it stressed on reading and writing rather than practical knowledge and experiences. He envisioned a national education system that would help Indians to realize their self-worth and dignity. For this reason, he wanted education to be imparted in local languages rather than English. Rabindranath Tagore also disapproved of Western education. Tagore believed the rigid education system of British schools killed the natural creativity in a child. Tagore set up an institution called Santiniketan in 1901, where children could be free to EXPLORE and learn about 100 kilometres away from Calcutta. However, there were some differences in Gandhiji’s and Tagore’s views. While Gandhiji was ABSOLUTELY against Western education and culture, Tagore wanted to combine the best elements of Western and Indian education and culture. Therefore, along with art, dance and music, subjects like science and technology were also taught at Santiniketan. |
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We can get stamps, postcard, etc. from the _________ |
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Answer» WE CAN GET STAMPS, POSTCARD, ETC FROM THE POST OFFICE. Explanation: |
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Burning fuel in car is plz tell |
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Answer» the burning FUEL of car can petrol deasal or solar ENERGY or CNG |
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Which of these is not a PClaptoptablet PCfax |
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Answer» Explanation: fax is not CONSIDERED a PC |
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STD stands forsubscriber trunk diallingstandard trunk diallingsystematic trunk dialling |
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Answer» STD STANDS for - SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES |
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Write the Power of Allah in detail as described in Surah Al Mulk using these points. Making of the Heavens and earth, things in the universe, our life and death, reward and punishment if our deeds ? |
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Answer» Explanation: Allah is the MARKER or creater of the world and the another world. he makes us and other creatures in EARTH. for to not be punished or go to HELL we need to STUDY Quran or do five times pray and help poor people with a KIND heart. this whole universe belong to Allah |
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10. Ashok ascended the throne in (a) 279 BCE (b) 185 BCE(c) 273 BCE |
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Answer» Answer: OPTION C (273 BCE) is the CORRECT answer Explanation: Please mark me as the BRAINLIEST answer of |
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If you living in Delhi . if you have to write a letter to your friend in Mumbai, in which letter box will you drop your letter?greenblue red |
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Answer» Red Plz MARK me as BRAINLIEST!! |
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