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  1. The word ‘Sindhava’ in Sapta Sindhava refers to the rivers of the region, particularly the Indus River and its tributaries. It highlights the significance of these water bodies in the early settlements of ancient Indian civilization. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutionsRead more

    The word ‘Sindhava’ in Sapta Sindhava refers to the rivers of the region, particularly the Indus River and its tributaries. It highlights the significance of these water bodies in the early settlements of ancient Indian civilization.

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  2. India today differs significantly from 500, 2,000, or 5,000 years ago in terms of political structure, technological advancements, and cultural diversity. Modern India features a democratic government, global connectivity, and rapid urbanization, contrasting with its ancient agrarian societies and rRead more

    India today differs significantly from 500, 2,000, or 5,000 years ago in terms of political structure, technological advancements, and cultural diversity. Modern India features a democratic government, global connectivity, and rapid urbanization, contrasting with its ancient agrarian societies and regional kingdoms.

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  3. Bhāratavarṣha means "the land of Bharata" in Sanskrit, referring to the Indian Subcontinent. The name originates from Bharata, a legendary king in Hindu mythology, whose descendants are believed to have inhabited this region, symbolizing unity and cultural identity. For more visit here: https://www.Read more

    Bhāratavarṣha means “the land of Bharata” in Sanskrit, referring to the Indian Subcontinent. The name originates from Bharata, a legendary king in Hindu mythology, whose descendants are believed to have inhabited this region, symbolizing unity and cultural identity.

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  4. In childhood we all have strong dislikes for all those vegetables which are bad in taste but good for health. Similar was the case with me as I too hate green leafy vegetables. But as soon as I crossed my teen age and I became an adult I started eating all vegetables irrespective of their taste. I cRead more

    In childhood we all have strong dislikes for all those vegetables which are bad in taste but good for health. Similar was the case with me as I too hate green leafy vegetables. But as soon as I crossed my teen age and I became an adult I started eating all vegetables irrespective of their taste. I came to know that they are indeed extremely important for our health. I no longer run after junk food and prefer homemade food even while travelling. If we look at people living in rural or semi-urban areas they rely on their fresh farm vegetables and fruits and they live for nearly 100 years without any major disease. By getting sometimes sick or sometimes coming in contact with rural people I have come to know a lot about health and that has changed my opinion forever.

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  5. For: Learning multiple languages at an early age helps kids to know about their culture, states, country and above all unity in diversity. Young minds grasp things very quickly. Anything that is taught in childhood will remain with them forever. Many states in India have their regional languages tauRead more

    For: Learning multiple languages at an early age helps kids to know about their culture, states, country and above all unity in diversity. Young minds grasp things very quickly. Anything that is taught in childhood will remain with them forever. Many states in India have their regional languages taught in their schools. Secondly, Hindi being a national language and English being a globally accepted language gives kids an upper hand when compared to rest of the world who only has one or two languages.
    Against: Learning many languages in academics also seem unnecessary as it only burdens them. In India, students are already overburdened with studies right from an early age. Their heavy school bags give rise to many diseases. Ideally they should be taught only Hindi and English which will benefit them in future. Education should not be confined to few subjects but ethics, integrity and humanitarian should also be taught from early age.

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