Bhil Tribe:
✅Bhils are considered as one of the oldest tribes in India.
✅They are the most widely distributed tribal groups in India.
✅The name 'Bhil' is derived from the word villu or billu, which according to the Dravidian language is known as Bow.
✅They could be identified as one of the Dravidian racial tribes of Western India and belong to the Australoid group of tribes.
Distribution:
✅They are mainly divided into two main groups: the Central and Eastern or Rajput Bhils.
✅The Central Bhils are found in the mountain regions in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
✅Bhils are also found in the north eastern parts of Tripura.
✅Occupation: Nearly all of the Bhil engage in agriculture, some using the slash-and-burn (jhum) method but most employing the ploughs.
✅Language: They speak Bhili, which is an Indo Aryan language.
#geography
✅Bhils are considered as one of the oldest tribes in India.
✅They are the most widely distributed tribal groups in India.
✅The name 'Bhil' is derived from the word villu or billu, which according to the Dravidian language is known as Bow.
✅They could be identified as one of the Dravidian racial tribes of Western India and belong to the Australoid group of tribes.
Distribution:
✅They are mainly divided into two main groups: the Central and Eastern or Rajput Bhils.
✅The Central Bhils are found in the mountain regions in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
✅Bhils are also found in the north eastern parts of Tripura.
✅Occupation: Nearly all of the Bhil engage in agriculture, some using the slash-and-burn (jhum) method but most employing the ploughs.
✅Language: They speak Bhili, which is an Indo Aryan language.
#geography
Dear Students,
Sixth Economics Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Economy
Sub topic:- Industry and Infrastructure
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Sixth Economics Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8:30 PM.
Subject:- Economy
Sub topic:- Industry and Infrastructure
Zoom Link for the class will be shared in the group.
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Dear Students,
Eighth Economics Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8 PM.
Subject:- Economy
Sub topic:- Economic Reforms
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Eighth Economics Rapid revision class will be conducted today at 8 PM.
Subject:- Economy
Sub topic:- Economic Reforms
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Modern India (One-liners)
1. Bargadars - sharecroppers
2. Gomasthas - Indian agents of the English EIC who mediated with weavers
3. Misls - Sikh confederacies, democratic functioning, equality in voting.
4. Cartaz system - Naval trade license system introduced by the Portuguese
5. Policy of Paramountcy - Hastings
6. Dual Government - introduced by Robert Clive, ended by Hastings
7. Pindaris - mercenaries of the Maratha army
8. Treaty of Sagauli - Nepal, Hastings
9. Treaty of Yandabo - Burma
10. Treaty of Lhasa - Tibet, Curzon
11. Forward Policy - Auckland
12. Proud reserve policy - Lytton
13. Golden Farman - Golconda, factory at Masulipatnam
1. Bargadars - sharecroppers
2. Gomasthas - Indian agents of the English EIC who mediated with weavers
3. Misls - Sikh confederacies, democratic functioning, equality in voting.
4. Cartaz system - Naval trade license system introduced by the Portuguese
5. Policy of Paramountcy - Hastings
6. Dual Government - introduced by Robert Clive, ended by Hastings
7. Pindaris - mercenaries of the Maratha army
8. Treaty of Sagauli - Nepal, Hastings
9. Treaty of Yandabo - Burma
10. Treaty of Lhasa - Tibet, Curzon
11. Forward Policy - Auckland
12. Proud reserve policy - Lytton
13. Golden Farman - Golconda, factory at Masulipatnam
Polity Class 1.pdf
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🔆Tidal Flooding
✅Tidal flooding, also known as “nuisance flooding” or “sunny day flooding,” happens when high tides cause water levels to rise and flood low-lying coastal areas.
✅Causes: Changes in prevailing winds, shifts in ocean currents, and strong tidal forces (which occur during full or new moon) can all cause high tide flooding.
✅High tide flooding falls into three levels of severity: minor, moderate, and major.
📍Concerns:
✅Tidal flooding disrupts daily life by flooding roads and services, damages infrastructure, and causes economic losses for businesses.
✅It accelerates coastal erosion, harms habitats, and contaminates freshwater supplies with saltwater.
✅Repeated flooding forces communities to relocate.
✅Over time, rising sea levels due to climate change will make tidal flooding more frequent and severe.
#geography
✅Tidal flooding, also known as “nuisance flooding” or “sunny day flooding,” happens when high tides cause water levels to rise and flood low-lying coastal areas.
✅Causes: Changes in prevailing winds, shifts in ocean currents, and strong tidal forces (which occur during full or new moon) can all cause high tide flooding.
✅High tide flooding falls into three levels of severity: minor, moderate, and major.
📍Concerns:
✅Tidal flooding disrupts daily life by flooding roads and services, damages infrastructure, and causes economic losses for businesses.
✅It accelerates coastal erosion, harms habitats, and contaminates freshwater supplies with saltwater.
✅Repeated flooding forces communities to relocate.
✅Over time, rising sea levels due to climate change will make tidal flooding more frequent and severe.
#geography
*🛡️Tungabhadra River*
♟️Flows through Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.It is major tributary of the Krishna River.
♟️Formed by the confluence of the Tunga and Bhadra rivers, originating in the Western Ghats.
♟️Length Approximately 531 kilometers.
♟️Tungabhadra River was previously known as the Varada River.
♟️The famous Virupaksha Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Hampi.
- Vijayanagara Empire: Closely associated with the Vijayanagara Empire, with Hampi located on its banks.
♟️Tungabhadra Dam: Commonly known as Pampa Sagar, this multifunctional dam is located near Hosapete, Ballari district, Karnataka. It was erected by Thirumalai Iyengar in 1953. The dam plays a crucial role in irrigation, water storage, flood control, and hydroelectric power generation.
♟️Flows through Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.It is major tributary of the Krishna River.
♟️Formed by the confluence of the Tunga and Bhadra rivers, originating in the Western Ghats.
♟️Length Approximately 531 kilometers.
♟️Tungabhadra River was previously known as the Varada River.
♟️The famous Virupaksha Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Hampi.
- Vijayanagara Empire: Closely associated with the Vijayanagara Empire, with Hampi located on its banks.
♟️Tungabhadra Dam: Commonly known as Pampa Sagar, this multifunctional dam is located near Hosapete, Ballari district, Karnataka. It was erected by Thirumalai Iyengar in 1953. The dam plays a crucial role in irrigation, water storage, flood control, and hydroelectric power generation.
World Gold Council (WGC)
✅ WGC is an international trade association for the gold industry formed in 1987 by some of the world’s most forward-thinking mining companies.
✅ Governance: The World Gold Council is governed by the Board of Directors, composed of member company representatives (Chairperson or Chief Executive Officer) and the World Gold Council’s Chief Executive Officer.
✅ Members: The World Gold Council’s 32 Members.
✅ It is headquartered in London and has offices in India, China, Singapore, the UAE and the United States.
✅ WGC is an international trade association for the gold industry formed in 1987 by some of the world’s most forward-thinking mining companies.
✅ Governance: The World Gold Council is governed by the Board of Directors, composed of member company representatives (Chairperson or Chief Executive Officer) and the World Gold Council’s Chief Executive Officer.
✅ Members: The World Gold Council’s 32 Members.
✅ It is headquartered in London and has offices in India, China, Singapore, the UAE and the United States.
#Ethics_Essay #Case_study
In a remarkable example of determination and innovation, 65-year-old Patayat Sahu from Kalahandi, Odisha, has transformed the plains into a flourishing hub for medicinal plants—an achievement typically associated with mountainous and Himalayan regions.
On his 1.5-acre land, Sahu has nurtured a breathtaking garden of 3,000 medicinal plants, all cultivated organically. His dedication goes beyond farming, as he offers treatments to people free of cost, showcasing his selfless commitment to society.
In addition, he has documented his work in two illustrated volumes, but due to financial constraints, he awaits the resources needed for publication.
Recognizing his unparalleled contributions to agriculture, Patayat Sahu has been honored with the prestigious Padma Shri, a testament to his hard work and inspirational journey. 🌿
In a remarkable example of determination and innovation, 65-year-old Patayat Sahu from Kalahandi, Odisha, has transformed the plains into a flourishing hub for medicinal plants—an achievement typically associated with mountainous and Himalayan regions.
On his 1.5-acre land, Sahu has nurtured a breathtaking garden of 3,000 medicinal plants, all cultivated organically. His dedication goes beyond farming, as he offers treatments to people free of cost, showcasing his selfless commitment to society.
In addition, he has documented his work in two illustrated volumes, but due to financial constraints, he awaits the resources needed for publication.
Recognizing his unparalleled contributions to agriculture, Patayat Sahu has been honored with the prestigious Padma Shri, a testament to his hard work and inspirational journey. 🌿
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🌍 Netherlands' Floating Farms: Climate-Resilient Agriculture for India 🇮🇳
📌 Why it Matters:
1️⃣ Tackles rising sea levels & land scarcity.
2️⃣ Ensures local food security.
3️⃣ Reduces transportation emissions.
📌 How it Works:
1️⃣ Built on floating platforms in Rotterdam.
2️⃣ Uses circular farming – recycles water & nutrients.
3️⃣ Powered by renewable energy.
📌 Lessons for India:
1️⃣ Flood-resistant agriculture for coastal & flood-prone areas.
2️⃣ Sustainable urban farming to reduce land stress.
3️⃣ Climate adaptation model for future food security.
💡 Key Takeaway: Floating farms offer a model India can adopt for sustainable, climate-resilient agriculture.
📌 Why it Matters:
1️⃣ Tackles rising sea levels & land scarcity.
2️⃣ Ensures local food security.
3️⃣ Reduces transportation emissions.
📌 How it Works:
1️⃣ Built on floating platforms in Rotterdam.
2️⃣ Uses circular farming – recycles water & nutrients.
3️⃣ Powered by renewable energy.
📌 Lessons for India:
1️⃣ Flood-resistant agriculture for coastal & flood-prone areas.
2️⃣ Sustainable urban farming to reduce land stress.
3️⃣ Climate adaptation model for future food security.
💡 Key Takeaway: Floating farms offer a model India can adopt for sustainable, climate-resilient agriculture.