It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is Fundamental right, we can directly approach the supreme court o1' the High court of a state.
It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is Fundamental right, we can directly approach the supreme court o1′ the High court of a state.
It is language, culture and religion of minorities that needs special protection. Otherwise they may get neglected or undermined under the impact of the language, religion and culture of the ma3oritv. That is why the constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities.
It is language, culture and religion of minorities that needs special protection. Otherwise they may get neglected or undermined under the impact of the language, religion and culture of the ma3oritv. That is why the constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities.
A Secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion. The state has to be neutral and impartial in dealings with all religions.
A Secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion. The state has to be neutral and impartial in dealings with all religions.
Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and the God. Indian Secularism practises an attitude of a principles and equal distance fi-om all religions.
Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and the God. Indian Secularism practises an attitude of a principles and equal distance fi-om all religions.
Steps taken by the government to protect the flora and fauna are as follows: (i) About fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the country to protect both flora and fauna. Four out of these-the Sunderbans (west Bengal), Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand), Gulf of Mannar (Tamil Nadu) and Nilgiris (KeraRead more
Steps taken by the government to protect the flora and fauna are as follows:
(i) About fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the country to protect both flora and fauna. Four out of these-the Sunderbans (west Bengal), Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand), Gulf of Mannar (Tamil Nadu) and Nilgiris (Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu) have been included in the world network of Biosphere Reserves.
(ii) Since 1992, financial and technical assistance is being provided to many botanical gardens by the government.
(iii) Project Tiger, Project Rhino, project Great Indian Bustard and many other eco-developmental projects have been introduced.
(iv) About 89 national parks, 49 wildlife sanctuaries and zoological gardens have been set up to take care of the natural heritage. government to protect the flora and fauna of the country?
(i) India has a large latitudinal and longitudinal extent. The larger the area, the more is the variety. (ii) It has a great variety in its relief features. It has mountains, plateaus, valleys, plains, deserts, coastal areas, etc. They all have different types of flora and fauna. (iii) There is variRead more
(i) India has a large latitudinal and longitudinal extent. The larger the area, the more is the variety.
(ii) It has a great variety in its relief features. It has mountains, plateaus, valleys, plains, deserts, coastal areas, etc. They all have different types of flora and fauna.
(iii) There is variation in annual range of temperature as well as annual rainfall.
(iv) climate ranges from equable to hot and wet, hot and dry, cold and dry, etc. Each climatic region has its own vegetation.
(v) There are also various types of soils found in India. It has variety of soils like alluvial, black, laterite, arid, red and yellow, and mountain soils, etc. As a result, we find different types of flora as well as fauna.
(i) Jamun: The juice from ripe fruit is used to prepare vinegar and it also has digestive properties. The powder of the seed is used for controlling diabetes. (ii) Arjun: The fresh juice of leaves is a cure for ear-ache. It is also used to regulate blood pressure. (iii) Babool: Its leaves are used aRead more
(i) Jamun: The juice from ripe fruit is used to prepare vinegar and it also has digestive properties. The powder of the seed is used for controlling diabetes.
(ii) Arjun: The fresh juice of leaves is a cure for ear-ache. It is also used to regulate blood pressure.
(iii) Babool: Its leaves are used as a cure for eyesores. Its gum is used as a tonic.
(iv) Neem: It has high antibiotic and anti-bacterial properties.
(v) Palm, coconut, keora, agar also grow in some parts of the delta. (vi) The Royal Bengal Tiger is the most famous animal in these forests. Turtles, crocodiles, gharials and snakes are also found here.
(v) Palm, coconut, keora, agar also grow in some parts of the delta.
(vi) The Royal Bengal Tiger is the most famous animal in these forests. Turtles, crocodiles, gharials and snakes are also found here.
(i) In regions which receive less than 70 cm of rainfall, the natural vegetation consists of thorny trees. (ii) This type of vegetation is found in the north-western part of the country including semi-arid areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, UP and Haryana. (iii) Acacia, palmsRead more
(i) In regions which receive less than 70 cm of rainfall, the natural vegetation consists of thorny trees.
(ii) This type of vegetation is found in the north-western part of the country including semi-arid areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, UP and Haryana.
(iii) Acacia, palms, euphorbias and cacti are the main plant species.
(iv) Trees are scattered and have long roots penetrating deep into the soil in order to gel moisture.
(v) Leaves are mostly thick and small to minimise evaporation.
(vi) These forests give way to thorn forests and scrubs in arid areas.
(vii) In these forests, the common animals are rats, mice, rabbits, fox, the wolf, tiger, lion, wild ass, horses and camels.
(i) They are found in areas having more than 200 cm of rainfall. (ii) Since the region is warm and wet throughout the year', it has luxuriant vegetation of all kinds-trees, shrubs and creepers. (iii) There is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves and forests remain green all the year roundRead more
(i) They are found in areas having more than 200 cm of rainfall.
(ii) Since the region is warm and wet throughout the year’, it has luxuriant vegetation of all kinds-trees, shrubs and creepers.
(iii) There is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves and forests remain green all the year round.
(iv) Some of the commercially important trees found here are-ebony, mahogany, rosewood, rubber and cinchona.
(v) Common animals found in these forests are elephants, monkeys, lemur and deer.
What does Right to Constitutional Remedies imply?
It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is Fundamental right, we can directly approach the supreme court o1' the High court of a state.
It is possible that sometimes our rights may be violated by fellow citizens, private bodies or by the government. When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy through courts. If it is Fundamental right, we can directly approach the supreme court o1′ the High court of a state.
See lessWhy do we need Cultural and Educational rights?
It is language, culture and religion of minorities that needs special protection. Otherwise they may get neglected or undermined under the impact of the language, religion and culture of the ma3oritv. That is why the constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities.
It is language, culture and religion of minorities that needs special protection. Otherwise they may get neglected or undermined under the impact of the language, religion and culture of the ma3oritv. That is why the constitution specifies the cultural and educational rights of the minorities.
See lessWhat is a ‘secular State’?
A Secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion. The state has to be neutral and impartial in dealings with all religions.
A Secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion. The state has to be neutral and impartial in dealings with all religions.
See lessWhat is ‘Secularism’?
Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and the God. Indian Secularism practises an attitude of a principles and equal distance fi-om all religions.
Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and the God. Indian Secularism practises an attitude of a principles and equal distance fi-om all religions.
See lesswhat steps have been taken by the government to protect the flora and fauna of the country?
Steps taken by the government to protect the flora and fauna are as follows: (i) About fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the country to protect both flora and fauna. Four out of these-the Sunderbans (west Bengal), Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand), Gulf of Mannar (Tamil Nadu) and Nilgiris (KeraRead more
Steps taken by the government to protect the flora and fauna are as follows:
See less(i) About fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the country to protect both flora and fauna. Four out of these-the Sunderbans (west Bengal), Nanda Devi (Uttarakhand), Gulf of Mannar (Tamil Nadu) and Nilgiris (Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu) have been included in the world network of Biosphere Reserves.
(ii) Since 1992, financial and technical assistance is being provided to many botanical gardens by the government.
(iii) Project Tiger, Project Rhino, project Great Indian Bustard and many other eco-developmental projects have been introduced.
(iv) About 89 national parks, 49 wildlife sanctuaries and zoological gardens have been set up to take care of the natural heritage. government to protect the flora and fauna of the country?
Why does India have a rich heritage of flora and fauna?
(i) India has a large latitudinal and longitudinal extent. The larger the area, the more is the variety. (ii) It has a great variety in its relief features. It has mountains, plateaus, valleys, plains, deserts, coastal areas, etc. They all have different types of flora and fauna. (iii) There is variRead more
(i) India has a large latitudinal and longitudinal extent. The larger the area, the more is the variety.
See less(ii) It has a great variety in its relief features. It has mountains, plateaus, valleys, plains, deserts, coastal areas, etc. They all have different types of flora and fauna.
(iii) There is variation in annual range of temperature as well as annual rainfall.
(iv) climate ranges from equable to hot and wet, hot and dry, cold and dry, etc. Each climatic region has its own vegetation.
(v) There are also various types of soils found in India. It has variety of soils like alluvial, black, laterite, arid, red and yellow, and mountain soils, etc. As a result, we find different types of flora as well as fauna.
Give description of any five medicinal plants.
(i) Jamun: The juice from ripe fruit is used to prepare vinegar and it also has digestive properties. The powder of the seed is used for controlling diabetes. (ii) Arjun: The fresh juice of leaves is a cure for ear-ache. It is also used to regulate blood pressure. (iii) Babool: Its leaves are used aRead more
(i) Jamun: The juice from ripe fruit is used to prepare vinegar and it also has digestive properties. The powder of the seed is used for controlling diabetes.
See less(ii) Arjun: The fresh juice of leaves is a cure for ear-ache. It is also used to regulate blood pressure.
(iii) Babool: Its leaves are used as a cure for eyesores. Its gum is used as a tonic.
(iv) Neem: It has high antibiotic and anti-bacterial properties.
Give a brief description of the Mangrove Forests.
(v) Palm, coconut, keora, agar also grow in some parts of the delta. (vi) The Royal Bengal Tiger is the most famous animal in these forests. Turtles, crocodiles, gharials and snakes are also found here.
(v) Palm, coconut, keora, agar also grow in some parts of the delta.
See less(vi) The Royal Bengal Tiger is the most famous animal in these forests. Turtles, crocodiles, gharials and snakes are also found here.
What are the main characteristics of the Thorn Forests and Scrubs?
(i) In regions which receive less than 70 cm of rainfall, the natural vegetation consists of thorny trees. (ii) This type of vegetation is found in the north-western part of the country including semi-arid areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, UP and Haryana. (iii) Acacia, palmsRead more
(i) In regions which receive less than 70 cm of rainfall, the natural vegetation consists of thorny trees.
See less(ii) This type of vegetation is found in the north-western part of the country including semi-arid areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, UP and Haryana.
(iii) Acacia, palms, euphorbias and cacti are the main plant species.
(iv) Trees are scattered and have long roots penetrating deep into the soil in order to gel moisture.
(v) Leaves are mostly thick and small to minimise evaporation.
(vi) These forests give way to thorn forests and scrubs in arid areas.
(vii) In these forests, the common animals are rats, mice, rabbits, fox, the wolf, tiger, lion, wild ass, horses and camels.
Give a brief description of the Tropical Rainforests.
(i) They are found in areas having more than 200 cm of rainfall. (ii) Since the region is warm and wet throughout the year', it has luxuriant vegetation of all kinds-trees, shrubs and creepers. (iii) There is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves and forests remain green all the year roundRead more
(i) They are found in areas having more than 200 cm of rainfall.
See less(ii) Since the region is warm and wet throughout the year’, it has luxuriant vegetation of all kinds-trees, shrubs and creepers.
(iii) There is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves and forests remain green all the year round.
(iv) Some of the commercially important trees found here are-ebony, mahogany, rosewood, rubber and cinchona.
(v) Common animals found in these forests are elephants, monkeys, lemur and deer.