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Religious symbols of five major religions of india |
| Answer» C and LIKE was the FIRST DAY in the COUNTRY …?… | |
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why is iron and steel industry considered basic to the industrial development of any contry?Name any 10 major iron and steel plants of india and their location. |
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Answer» d Steel INDUSTRY is the basic industry for development because it PROVIDES raw material to DIFFERENT industries the products output from the iron and steel industry acts as a raw material in Other industries so it is very IMPORTANT for laying the industrial revolution in our country .SHRI Rathi Steel Dakshin LimitedBhiwadi, RajasthanShri Rathi Steel Ltd.Ghaziabad, UttarpradeshJindal Steel and Power LimitedRaigarh, Angul,OdishaAmba Shakti Steels Ltd.MuzaffarnagarTata Steel LimitedJamshedpur,JharkhandTata SteelTata Steel LimitedKalinganagar,OdishaTata SteelVisvesvaraya Iron and Steel PlantBhadravati, KarnatakaSAILBhilai Steel PlantChhattisgarhSAILDurgapur Steel PlantDurgapur, West BengalSAILBokaro Steel PlantJharkhand |
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Rural and urban settlements are interdependent justify the statement |
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Answer» cept Of Urban-Rural InterdependenceRural-urban interdependence relates to the joint or interactive relationship between urban and rural areas. The mutually beneficial correlativeness of urban and rural areas. TRADITIONALLY, rural and urban issues and planning have been typically seen as and dealt with separately. However, in recent years as urbanization and inequality increase, more sophisticated analyses of the linkages and interdependencies between rural and urban areas have emerged. The flows of people, goods, services, information and money typically provide strong and dynamic linkages between rural and urban areas. In many places these interdependencies have deepened since the market liberalization of the 1980s due to increased price risk, rising input prices relative to output prices, detrimental HIV/AIDS effects on labor and other asset availability, environmental deterioration and CONTINUING farm sub-division at inheritance (Low, et al., 1999).Urban-rural interdependence includes spatial links to the movement of people, goods, money, and information between urban and rural areas including ROADS and railways, and sectorial links (interdependence between agriculture, industry and services). Rural-urban interdependence is important for poverty alleviation and sustainable rural development and urbanization. Strong linkages can improve the living conditions and employment opportunities of both rural and urban populations. Domestic trade and the adequacy and efficiency of infrastructure are the backbone of mutually beneficial rural-urban relationships and of the success of the relationship between urban and rural areas (Bekker, 2000).Issues such as changes in land use around urban centers, from farmland to residential or industrial use; GREATER diversification of income sources in rural and urban areas, often involving people migrating or commuting between the countryside and urban centers; and changes in the direction and composition of internal migration are likely to emerge in the NEAR future. The relationships or inter-linkages between urban and rural areas are not all positive or beneficial to both ends of the spectrum. Cities and their metropolitan extensions absorb productive agricultural land, exploit water resources, pollute the rural environment and act as sinks for urban waste. On the other hand, cities rarely expand and build up efficiently. There often remains extensive rural areas within cities and their metropolitan boundaries, giving rise to the phenomenon of urban villages with urban farming occupation and prevalence plz plz mark me brainlist.... |
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What kinds of evidence do the historians use to cut out about trade and trade routes |
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Answer» about trade and trade routes, HISTORIANS use evidence present in the LITERATURE of the period like sangam poems and Sangam literature. Also, historians use OBJECTS like pottery, bowls and plates, found from several archaeological SITES as evidence. South India was famous for gold, spices,especially pepper, and precious stones which were carried by ships, across the sea, and by land in caravans to Rome. Many Roman gold coins have been found in south India which proved the trade RELATIONS between ancient India and Rome. |
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Send me some points aboutthe f actor affectingin the climateclimate that should i written inthe exam for (4 marks) |
| Answer» C CONDITION?? in which CLASS | |
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Which of the following rights is available under the indian constitution |
| Answer» PLEASE SHOW US the FOLLOWING RIGHTS. | |
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Explain the Russian Revolution with the effect of russian empire |
| Answer» SIAN REVOLUTION of 1917 INVOLVED the collapse of an empireunder Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries AROUND the world | |
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Write short note on life in an ahom village |
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Answer» m , or Tai-Ahom are ONE of the Tai peoples ofAssam,Arunachal, and a few ofKachin State who are the DESCENDANTS of either the Tai people who reached the Brahmaputra valley in 1228, or the local people who joined them over the course of history. Sukaphaa, the leader of the Tai group and his 9000 followers established the Ahom kingdom(1228–1826 CE), which controlled the Bramhaputra Valley and the territory of modern Assam until the British gained control in 1826. Even though the Ahom made up a relatively small portion of the kingdom's population, they maintained their original Ahom language and practiced their traditional religion till the 18th-century, when the kingdom as well as the commoners adopted theAssamese language, and Ekasarana dharma and Saktism religions. Hope it helps you Mark me branlieast |
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Points on Teaching of Kabir |
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Answer» philosophical tenets were extremely simple. He was known as the guiding spirit of the Bhakti Movement. He preached Bhakti or ‘Devotion’ through the medium of his ‘Dohas’. Kabir’s Dohas touched everybody’s heart and he was endeared by all.Love:Love for all was Kabir’s principal tenet. He emphasized that love was the only medium which could BIND the ENTIRE human kind in an unbreakable bond of fraternity. Kabir detested the frivolities and rituals in Hinduism and Islam for, these could never bind together mankind. Hence he advised all to give up hatred and perpetuate love for one and all.God:God was the focal point of Kabir’s religion and Kabir addressed him in different names. In his opinion God alone was Ram, Rahim, Govind, Allah, Khuda, Hari etc. But for Kabir, ‘Saheb’ was his favorite name. He said god was everywhere and His domain is unlimited. God was pure, sacred, EXISTING, without form, LIGHT, endless and inseparatable. Hence God was all powerful and he could only be worshipped through love and devotion. In whatever name one addresses Him, God is one and has no second. Hence Kabir preached Monotheism.Teacher:In Kabir’s dictum the Teacher or ‘Guru’ has been accorded the prime position. The teacher according to him was the incarnation of God. Kabirs had this realization only when he came in contact with Ramananda. It was the guidance of a teacher that LED man in the proper direction and helped him in developing the right insight. |
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Swavalamban scheme is announced by the central government in which year budget |
| Answer» YEAR 2001 they ANNOUNCED that THING | |
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Why money is accepted as the medium of exchange |
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Answer» YOUR ANSWER......❤️❤️MONEY IS ACCEPTED AS MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE BECAUSE THE CURRENCY IS AUTHORISED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE COUNTRY❤️❤️ HOPE IT HELPS YOU MARK AS BRAINLIST IF HELPED ❤️❤️ |
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How did the use of metals change the life of the early man |
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Answer» the discovery of metals change the life of the people in early times ?Hey mate, I have provided about two metals STONES were the main tools and weapons of early human beings. This was the Stone Age. BETTER tools were developed to meet the increasing needs of the people. Strong tools and weapons were made only after the discovery of metals.The accidental discovery of copper CHANGED the style of human life. It may be possible that early man happened to throw some stones in the fire, then he might have noticed a bright object in the fire, which was actually metal. After a great effort, early man was able to make a few tools and weapons from this metal, These were stronger than stones and sticks. He ALSO used them for tilling the land.After a few thousand years, man discovered iron, which was stronger than copper. From iron, he developed a variety of tools and weapons such as axes, ploughs, SICKLES, shovels, spears, etc. Now he could cut trees, till the land and kill big animals easily. He made stronger and bigger wheels for the carts. Man in many parts of the world started living in villages and kept on improving the tools and weapons. He developed many skills and occupations. Now he could work as a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, hunter and potter. Each discovery and invention led to a more comfortable life.Hope it helps you Mark me branlieast |
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discuss the damge caused by the collapse of school building in Ahmedabad on 26 January 2001 ? (in a long paragraph) |
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Answer» e whole country was busy with REPUBLIC Day celebration on January 26, 2001, Gujarat experienced a devastating earthquake that took life of more than 15, 0000 people and injured 3 lakhs or more as rescuers struggled hard to reach thousands of trapped survivors.Nearly 390 school children were among the dead. BJP general secretary Namenda Mode SAID on returning from the tour that 13,000 had died in the Kutch region of Gujarat itself and 2,000 elsewhere in the State. The figure was confirmed by Defence Minister Mr. George Fernandez during a 'visit to Buhl, the township closest to the epicenter of the quake.Buhl was just 20 kilometers south-west from the epicenter of the quake. So, maximum damage had occurred to 'Bhju itself. "Bhuj town' is completely flattened and the district resembles a bombed zone" was the remark of Mr. Mode -after Ariel survey.Several hundred houses in Bhju had been collapsed or on the verge of caving in. Cracks had been developed on almost all the survivors. The people of Bhuj spent nights in the open, braving the chilly weather. The situation was worst to believe in. But one thing is clear; this will be one of the monstrous earthquakes in recent history.The Richter scale reading of the intensity of the Bhuj earthquake in the Indian Meteorological Department though was 6.8 but the United States Geological Survey and the Hong Kong Observatory recorded the figure as 7.9. China's Seismological Bureau registered the quake- as 7.8 on the Richter scale.The Earth Sciences Observatory in Strasbourg, France, put it at 7.6. Hence the Richter scale reading of 6.9 to 7.9 about the rate of the intensity of the earthquake was the worst quake and though the epicenter was near Bhuj, it also affected Bachau, RAPA, Ajar, Morbid-Malaya and Parts of Paten, Banaskantha and Mehsana districts in the Latch region extending even up to Ahmedabad, The 26th January quake was not the end.There were nine tremors, measuring between 3.5 and 3.7 on the Richter scale shook parts of Gujarat including Ahmedabad and. the Kutch region on Monday, January 28, 2001: Panic- striken residents of the affected areas ran into the open fearing for their lives. The State meteorological department reported that there were 15 fresh tremors on January 28, 2001 alone, taking the total tremors since the earthquake on January 26, 2001 to 77.Ahmedabad was also the worst hit. More than 12 hours after the first rumblings were heard thousands were camping in the open fearing aftershocks. Nearly 80 buildings were reported to have collapsed, including a dozen multi-storied building and also some buildings still under construction.Nearly eighty persons were trapped to death in diamond polishing factories on Friday's massive earthquake as the gates were locked from security point of view. The death tolls were 27,087 and 30 in Ahmedabad, Jamnagar and Rajkot respectively excluding more than 13,000 in the Bhuj areas itself over 50,000 people living in high rise building in the quake hit parts of Ahmedabad city their houses fearing termers by January 27, 2001.Tremors were also felt across a vast tract of central and northern India, in New Delhi and Mumbai, as well as Chennai and Pondicherry. The quake also rocked FOUR major cities in. Pakistan i.e. Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Hyderabad taking life of four persons.Almost the entire country was rocked by Friday's (January 26, 2001) earthquake. But it was Gujarat alone that bore its brunt. In Rajasthan, several historic buildings, including Jaywalker Fort were damaged. The back portion of the Salem SINGH Ki Haveli near the Jaywalker fort collapsed. There were also reports of cracks in the walls of Cochran fort.The rescue teams from all over the world had arrived in Ahmedabad immediately after receiving the news. The International Committee of Red Cross had dispatched a mobile surgical hospital to treat the victims; U.K. had sent a team of 69 rescue workers to Ahmedabad to search out the trapped persons. Germany, Russia, Turkey; Switzerland had also sent rescue teams, some of them had headed for Bhuj, where thousands of bodies were lying beneath the rocks. The foreign teams were equipped with sniffer dogs and life detector instruments to find out the survivors beneath the debris.The Army was deployed immediately in the affected areas equipped with latest instruments to clear up the debris in Kutch. As-many as 68 giant earthmovers and cranes had been engaged in the affected areas.The British Government had also pledged $ 4.5 million for quake relief. On his part, Prime Minister Aral Bihar Vajpayee sanctioned Rs. 10 crores from the PM's Relief Fund. Kuwait donated 2.5 lakhs for the earthquake victims. Even Pakistan, our arch rival, had offered relief to the victims. Reliefs poured into Ahmedabad and Bhuj from USA, China, Turkey, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia, and Japan. |
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How many types of government in India what are they |
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Answer» re two MAIN types of monarchy that DIFFER based on the LEVEL of power HELD by the individual or family CURRENTLY in power. |
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What measures do you suggest to provide more employment in rural areas |
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Answer» lowing measures can he taken to INCREASE employment in rural areas (i) Improve irrigation facilities, so that farmers harvest two or three crops in a year. Thus, more people can be employed. (it) More dams should be BUILT on rivers, so that more water can be provided to small farmers to increase the number of crops grown annually. (iii) Provide better roads and improve TRANSPORTATION and storage, which will benefit small farmers and many people will be employed in these SECTORS. (iv) Honey collection centres and vegetable and fruit processing units should be set-up. (v) More cottage industries and SERVICES should be promoted in rural areas with soft loans and marketing support. |
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Why did the wool and silk producers in England protest against the impart of the textiles in early 18th century in very short answer |
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Answer» the wool and silk producers in England PROTEST against the IMPORT of Indian textiles in the early eighteenth century? Answer: By the early eighteenth century, the wool and silk makers in England were WORRIED by the POPULARITY of Indian textiles. Hence, they began to protest against the import of Indian cotton textiles. ... Answer: The development of cotton industries in Britain affected the textile producers in INDIA in various ways. |
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why is impossible for people belonging to same religion to feel that they do not belong to same country? |
| Answer» END!From my Point of View, A community belongs to a group of people in a SOCIETY of the same caste,creed,RELIGION etc.If a PERSON from the same religion comes to the community, the community people will differentiate him through his caste or sometimes gender.Even the lowest caste can follow any religion depending upon his/her devotion to the particular God.So due to this differences a person belonging to same religion will feel that He don't belong to the particular community.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOPE this will help you! | |
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What happened in kosovo in 1999? Answer in just about 30-50 words |
| Answer» OVO War was an armed conflict in Kosovothat started in late February 1998 and lasted until 11 JUNE 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (by this time, consisting of the Republics of Montenegro and Serbia), which controlled Kosovo before the war, and the Kosovo Albanian rebel group known as the Kosovo Liberation Army(KLA), with air support from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) from 24 MARCH 1999, and ground support from the Albanian army. | |
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Why was brussels chosen as its headquarters |
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Answer» s hosts the headquarters of the main EU institutions, and that has more to do with a lack of agreement than any POLITICAL statement. When French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman MADE his declaration on 9 May 1950, he called for Europe to jointly control their COAL and steel industries.Apr 1, 2015 |
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The important officials of the municipal corporation give answer |
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Answer» ioner or MAYOR are the IMPORTANT OFFICIALS of the MUNICIPAL CORPORATION |
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This is not part of western ghats (a) animals (b) cardamom (c) nallamalas (d) palani hills |
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Answer» swer :-OPTION c) Nallamalas Explanation :- This is a hill RANGE. It is found in EASTERN ghats and not on WESTERN ghatsHope this HELPS u |
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Who was not sufi saint |
| Answer» E, your ANSWER is not APPREHENSIBLE. | |
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What was the role of religious groups in the development of anti colonial feeling in Vietnam |
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Answer» n played an important role in the development of anticolonial feeling -1. The French INTRODUCED Christianity in Vietnam in order toextend its cultural and social domination in Vietnam. They encouragedconversions. 2. This was seen as an interference in the religious beliefsof the VIETNAMESE. This helped to unite them against a common cause andinstilled a sense of nationalism.3. Popular uprisings took place in Ngu An and Hai Tienprovinces and thousands of catholics were killed.4. The HOA Hao movement founded by Huynh PHU So was a anticolonial religious movement.The religious movements STRENGTHENED the anti imperialiststruggle and united the people against the colonists. |
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do you think are any similarity or differences between the administration of village of the South india today's ?explain with the example |
| Answer» ERE DIFFERENCE between village and cities LIKE good medical facilities are available in cities but not in villages and even EDUCATION facilities | |
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Who took ideas of Bhakti to the north |
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Answer» nak, the FIRST Sikh Guru and the founder of SIKHISM, was a BHAKTI saint. He taught, states Jon Mayled, that the most important form of worship is Bhakti. Nam-simran – the REALISATION of GOD – is an important Bhakti practice in Sikhism' |
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Highlight any 3 positive impact of the British system of education in india? |
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Answer» e acts of “Indian councils ACT of 1861”, through acts of 1892, 1909, 1919 and finally 1935. Because of this, India was able to go from provinces with bitter animosity among themselves to an unified nation. Perhaps there may not be a unified India if not for the British (or any other Imperial country which may have taken the place of British)2. It helped in generating a feeling of nationalism inside people’s heads. This in turn helped in organizing various social reform movements. Also, with the onset of British came the western thought because of which MANY social reformers were able to constructively criticize the supreme authority of the Vedas. Western thought ignited logical resoning in Indian minds, which in turn helped in abolishing social injustice (monopoly of Brahmins, Sati, widow remarriage, child marriage, women EDUCATION, polytheism etc) prevalent at the time3. The conservative and uptight nature of the then British society can also be seen in its colonial administration. They made exhaustive records of every plan, instruction, policy, decision, agreement and investigation. This method of record keeping was adapted by the independent Indian administration(Can this be the reason for the slowness of the bureaucracy? ). It also helped HISTORIANS in later centuries learn about the British rule in India. |
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Language policy is one of the test for Indian Federation explain |
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Answer» stitution of INDIA designates the OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of the Government of India as HINDI written in the Devanagari script, as well as English. There is no NATIONAL language as declared by the Constitution of Ind |
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The most common form of democratic govt |
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Answer» the most COMMON form of DEMOCRACY in TODAY's WORLD is REPRESENTATIVE democracy. |
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வேறு நாடுகளில் இருந்து வித்தியாசமாகக் காட்டக்கூடிய நமது நாட்டிற்கு ஏதாவது தனிசிறப்பு இருந்தா சொல்லுங்கள்? |
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Answer» கள் பதில் இங்கே உள்ளது -5 செய்ய வேண்டிய விஷயங்கள்உலகின் மற்ற பகுதிகளிலிருந்து இந்தியாவின் தனித்துவமான அம்சங்களை பட்டியலிடும் !!!1. திருவிழாக்களின் நாடு!பல்வேறு மத மற்றும் கலாச்சார பின்னணியை இந்தியா கொண்டுள்ளது, எனவே அது வெவ்வேறு வகையான, சுவை மற்றும் வண்ணங்களின் பண்டிகைகள் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது. இதன் விளைவாக, இந்த நாட்டில் அனுபவம் மிகுந்த சிறப்புடன் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.இறுதி வரை தொடங்கி ... .. ஒவ்வொரு மாதமும் இந்தியாவில் ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட விழா கொண்டாடுகிறது. இங்கு மக்கள் நடனமாட ஒரு தளம் தேவையில்லை. துர்கா பூஜா, கணேஷ் சாத்தூர், ஜனாமாஷ்டமி மற்றும் ஹோலி ஆகிய இடங்களில் தெருக்களில் கொண்டாடப்படுவது இந்தியர்களின் உண்மையான நடனம் திறமைகளை காட்டுகிறது.பணக்கார மற்றும் பழமையான கலாச்சாரங்கள் இந்தியாவில் உள்ளது."சீனா எல்லையில் எல்லோரையும் ஒரே ஒரு சிப்பாயை அனுப்புவதைத் தவிர, 20 நூற்றாண்டுகளுக்கு சீனாவின் கலாச்சாரத்தை ஆதிக்கம் செலுத்தி, ஆதிக்கம் செலுத்தியது." -HU Shih2. இந்தியாவில் புகழ்பெற்ற புனித யாத்திரைஇந்து மதம் மற்றும் பிற இந்திய மதங்களில் யாத்ரா பொதுவாக புனித இடங்களுக்கு புனித யாத்திரை என்று பொருள்.லட்சக்கணக்கான பக்தர்கள் இம்மாதம் புனித யாத்திரை சென்று ஒவ்வொரு வருடமும் ஆலயங்களுக்கு மரியாதை செலுத்த வேண்டும். யாத்ரா உங்களைச் சேர்ந்தவர், இதயத் தூய்மை மற்றும் வாழ்க்கையில் சுய இயல்பான செயல் ஆகியவற்றை உங்களுக்கு வழங்குகிறது.இந்தியாவில் மிகவும் புனிதமான யாதாவில் இரண்டு "இந்து சரத் யாத்ரா" மற்றும் "ஹஜ் யாத்திரை" முஸ்லிம்.இந்தியாவில் பிரபலமான யாத்ரா-ஹஜ் யாத்ராஅமரான் யாத்ராவைஷ்ணோ தேவிகாஷி யாத்ராசோட்டா சார் தம் யாத்ராரத் யாத்ரா3. சிகப்பு அல்லது மேளா !!இந்தியா "துடிப்பான கொண்டாட்டத்தின் நிலமாக" அறியப்படுகிறது. ஒவ்வொரு நகரத்திலும் உயர்ந்த ஆவி மற்றும் உற்சாகத்துடன் கொண்டாடப்படும் பல்வேறு விழாக்களில் கொண்டாட்டத்தின் போது இந்திய கலாச்சாரத்தை ஒருவர் காணலாம்.இந்தியாவில் நடைபெறும் பெரும்பாலான திருவிழாவானது மத ஸ்தாபனங்கள் அல்லது சீசன்களின் மாற்றத்தின் கொண்டாட்டம் ஆகும்.கும்ப மேளா உலகின் மிகப்பெரிய அமைதியான நியாயமானது. ஹிந்துக்கள் புனிதமான ஆற்றில் குளிப்பதற்காக நம்பிக்கை கொண்ட பெரும் ஹிந்து யாத்திரை.புஷ்கர் சிகரம் உலகின் மிகப்பெரிய ஒட்டக கண்காட்சி மற்றும் கால்நடை வளர்ப்பில் ஒன்றாகும். கூடுதலாக, "மேடா ஃபோட்", "நீண்ட மீசை", மற்றும் "திருமண போட்டி" போன்ற போட்டிகளானது ஆயிரக்கணக்கான ரசிகர்களை கவர்ந்திழுக்கும் இந்த நியமத்திற்கான பிரதான ஈர்க்கும்.4. யோகா மற்றும் யூக் குரு!யோகா, சுயத்தின் வழியாக சுயமாகவே சுயமாக பயணம் செய்வதாகும். யோகா 5000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கும் மேலாக இந்திய சமுதாயத்தின் உள்ளார்ந்த பகுதியாக உள்ளது.யோகா தந்தையின் மகனாக 195 யோக சூத்திரங்களை உருவாக்கிய யோகாவின் தந்தை மகரிஷி பதஞ்சலி.யோகா கடந்த ஐம்பது ஆண்டுகளில் பல்வேறு மாற்றங்கள் மூலம் சென்று ஆனால் இப்போது நன்கு தகுதி மரியாதை மற்றும் அங்கீகாரம் பெற்றார்.யோகா சர்வதேச தினம் அல்லது பொதுவாக "யோகா தினம்" என்று குறிப்பிடப்படுவது ஜூன் மாதம் 21 ஆம் தேதி முதல் 2015 ஆம் ஆண்டு துவங்குவதால் ஆண்டுதோறும் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.5. இந்தியாவின் 35 உலக மரபுகள் !!ஜூலை 2016 இல் ஐக்கிய நாடுகளின் கல்வி, அறிவியல் மற்றும் கலாச்சார அமைப்பு (யுனெஸ்கோ) அங்கீகரித்த 35 உலக பாரம்பரிய தளங்கள் (27 கலாச்சார மற்றும் 7 இயற்கை இடங்கள் மற்றும் 1 கலப்பு) உள்ளன.இந்த உலக பாரம்பரிய தளங்கள் உலகில் மிகப்பெரிய கலாச்சார மற்றும் இயற்கை முக்கியத்துவம் வாய்ந்ததாக கருதப்படுகின்றன.இந்த தளங்கள்-நலாந்த மகாவிஹாரா (நலந்தா பல்கலைக்கழகம்), பீகார்காங்க்ஷெங்சோங்கா தேசிய பூங்கா, சிக்கிம்கேபிடல் காம்ப்ளக்ஸ், சண்டிகர்இமாச்சல பிரதேசத்தின் பெரிய ஹிமாலய தேசிய பூங்காராணி கி வவ், படன், குஜராத்கர்நாடக ஹம்பி, நினைவுச்சின்னங்கள் குழுகர்நாடகாவில் பட்டடக்கலில் உள்ள நினைவுச்சின்னங்கள்கஜுராஹோ குகைகள், மத்தியப் பிரதேசம்ராஜஸ்தான் மலை கோட்டைகள்பீகாரில் உள்ள போத்கயாவில் மஹாபோதி கோவில் வளாகம்கோவாவின் தேவாலயங்கள் மற்றும் கோவில்கள்சாஞ்சியில் உள்ள புத்த நினைவுச் சின்னங்கள், மத்தியப் பிரதேசம்பெரிய நாடு சோழ ஆலயங்கள், தமிழ்நாடுமகாபலிபுரம், தமிழ்நாட்டில் உள்ள நினைவுச்சின்னங்கள் வரைமத்தியப் பிரதேசம், பீம்பெட்காவின் ராக் முகாம்களால்அஜந்தா குகைகள், மகாராஷ்டிராஎல்லோரா குகைகள், மகாராஷ்டிராஎலிஃபண்டா குகைகள், மகாராஷ்டிராகாஸிரங்கா காட்டு வாழ்க்கை சரணாலயம், அசாம்மனாஸ் காட்டு வாழ்க்கை சரணாலயம், அஸ்ஸாம்கியோலடோ தேசிய பூங்கா, பரத்பூர், ராஜஸ்தான்நந்தா தேவி மற்றும் பள்ளத்தாக்கு தேசிய மலர்கள் பள்ளத்தாக்கு, உத்தரகண்ட்சுந்தரர் தேசிய பூங்கா, மேற்கு வங்கம்மேற்குத்தொடர்ச்சிஹூமாயூவின் கல்லறை, புது தில்லிசிவப்பு கோட்டை வளாகம், தில்லிசத்ரபதி சிவாஜி டெர்மினஸ் (முன்னர் விக்டோரியா டெர்மினஸ்), மகாராஷ்டிராசூரிய கோயில், கொனார்க், ஒடிசாஜந்தர் மந்தர், ஜெய்ப்பூர், ராஜஸ்தான்ஆக்ரா கோட்டை, உத்தரப் பிரதேசம்ஃபதேபூர் சிக்ரி, உத்தரப் பிரதேசம்தாஜ் மஹால், ஆக்ரா, உத்தரப் பிரதேசம்இந்தியாவின் மலை ரயில்வேகுதுப் மினார் மற்றும் அதன் நினைவுச்சின்னங்கள், புது தில்லிசம்பானேர்-பவாகத் தொல்பொருள் பூங்கா, குஜராத்உங்களுக்கு உதவ மகிழ்ச்சி !!!தமிழ் பதில்களுக்கு என்னைப் பின்பற்றுங்கள்.தயவுசெய்து குறிக்கவும் "Brainliest ANSWER" ஒரு நல்ல நாள் இருக்கிறது !!! |
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Material management seems much cleaner and complete but... |
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Name some river valley projects at 2018 |
| Answer» NANGAL PROJECT on RIVER sutlejChambal VALLEY project MAHANADI river project | |
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List some areas in which you hold negative attitude |
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Answer» e, I'm not agree with you.My opinion about "NEGATIVE Attitude" : It NEVER should be HELD. Thank you, FRIEND. |
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List of nick names given to indian freedom fighters |
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Answer» ini Naidu was CALLED The Nightingale of India. 2)Mahatma Gandhi was called Father of The NATION, Mahatma and Bapu. 3)Vallabhai Patel was called Strongman, Iron man and Sardar. 4)Jatindra Mohan Sengupta was known as known as Deshpriya. 5)BHAGAT SINGH was known as Shaheed-e-Azam. 6)C.F ANDREWS was called Deenbandhu. |
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Explain the classification of natural vegetation of India on various bases. |
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Answer» lowing are the principal TYPES of natural vegetation in India:(1) Tropical Evergreen Rain Forests,(2) Deciduous or MONSOON TYPE of Forests,(3) DRY Deciduous Forests and Scrubs,(4) SEMI Desert and Desert Vegetation,(5) Tidal or Mangrove Forests |
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Give a historical development of the constitution of our country |
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Answer» ublic of INDIA is located in South Asia and bordered by PAKISTAN, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan – all historically PART of the Indian subcontinent or greater India. It is the world’s seventh largest country in terms of geographical size. It is also the world’s largest democracy demographically and the second most populous country after China. It is also a very diverse country with different cultures and religions mutually coexisting. Hindi and English are the official languages for federal business while the constitution recognizes the existence of MANY other languages. |
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Is isolation of pure culture is culture sensitive test? |
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Answer» culture may be isolated by the USE of special media with specific CHEMICAL or physical AGENTS that allow the enrichment or selection of one organism over another The purpose of spread plating and STREAK plating is to isolate individual bacterial cells (colony FORMING units) on a nutrient medium.Hope this helps |
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I need concepts on electronic devices and circuits |
| Answer» BUY in ELECTRONIC SHOP | |
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Largest district in maharashtra according to population |
| Answer» E, Answer is:- THANEI hope this helps you be SMILING and be happy THANK thank you ❤ ❤ | |
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Write a short note on the aristocratic domination in the Nationalism of Europe. |
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Answer» m aristocracy is a compound word stemming from the singular of aristoi, aristos (ἄριστος), and the Greek word for POWER, kratos (κράτος). From the ancient GREEKS, the term PASSED to the EUROPEAN Middle Ages for a similar hereditary class of military leaders, often referred to as the nobility. |
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Explain the role of police , judge, lawyer, Public posecutor in the criminal justice system ? |
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Answer» e here is your answer....A prosecutor is a LEGAL representative of the PROSECUTION in countries with either the common law adversarial SYSTEM, or the civil law inquisitorial system. The prosecution is the legal party RESPONSIBLE for PRESENTING the case in a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the law |
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Indian population is how much percent of the world |
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Answer» opulation is EQUIVALENT to 17.74% of the TOTAL WORLD POPULATION. |
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Induction is also known as adaptation and socialization |
| Answer» ING, ALSO known as organizational socialization, refers to the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and BEHAVIORS in order to become EFFECTIVE organizational members and insiders. It is the process of integrating a new employee into the organization and its CULTURE. | |
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Increasing population born of different new problems |
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Answer» of POPULATION we are facing MANY PROBLEM like EMPLOYMENT, environment problem many problem are there |
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Is demontisation help India to regain it s power over the world Nations |
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Answer» not at allExplanation:demonitisation was not at all benifitial for our COUNTRY ... Altough i EFFECTED the PEOPLE very BADLY ... |
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The idea of romanticism ans national feelings.Explain |
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Answer» cism is a FEELING with concerned to a particular person especially our life partner.on the other HAND NATIONALISM is a feeling we have for our whole country .it's a TYPE of respect and love for country and its people. |
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