1. English Work while you work, Play while you play; To be useful and happy, That is the way. Hindi Translation: काम करते समय काम करो, खेलते समय खेलो; उपयोगी और खुश रहने के लिए, यही तरीका है।   English All that you do, Do with all your might; Things done by halves, Are never done right. Hindi TranRead more

    English
    Work while you work,
    Play while you play;
    To be useful and happy,
    That is the way.

    Hindi Translation:
    काम करते समय काम करो,
    खेलते समय खेलो;
    उपयोगी और खुश रहने के लिए,
    यही तरीका है।

     

    English
    All that you do,
    Do with all your might;
    Things done by halves,
    Are never done right.

    Hindi Translation:
    जो कुछ तुम करते हो,
    पूरी ताकत से करो;
    आधे-अधूरे काम,
    कभी सही नहीं होते।

     

    English
    One thing at a time,
    And that done well;
    Is a very good rule,
    As many can tell.

    Hindi Translation:
    एक समय में एक काम,
    और वह अच्छे से करो;
    यह एक बहुत अच्छा नियम है,
    जैसा कि कई लोग बता सकते हैं।

     

    English
    Moments should never,
    Be trifled away;
    So, work while you work,
    And play while you play.

    Hindi Translation:
    पल कभी भी,
    व्यर्थ नहीं होने चाहिए;
    इसलिए, काम करते समय काम करो,
    और खेलते समय खेलो।

     

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  2. Monsoon winds originating from oceans, are moisture-laden. When they move inland and encounter landforms like mountains or warmer land, the air rises and cools. Cooling causes condensation of water vapor, forming clouds that result in rainfall. This process repeats across the subcontinent, making moRead more

    Monsoon winds originating from oceans, are moisture-laden. When they move inland and encounter landforms like mountains or warmer land, the air rises and cools. Cooling causes condensation of water vapor, forming clouds that result in rainfall. This process repeats across the subcontinent, making monsoon rains the primary source of water for Indian agriculture, drinking water and hydroelectricity. The summer or southwest monsoon brings the bulk of India’s rainfall, while the northeast monsoon affects parts of southern and eastern India.

     

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  3. Monsoon winds are caused by the temperature difference between land and ocean. In summer, land heats faster than water, creating a low-pressure area over India and high pressure over the ocean. Moist winds from the ocean move towards the land, rising and condensing to bring heavy rainfall. In winterRead more

    Monsoon winds are caused by the temperature difference between land and ocean. In summer, land heats faster than water, creating a low-pressure area over India and high pressure over the ocean. Moist winds from the ocean move towards the land, rising and condensing to bring heavy rainfall. In winter, the land cools quickly, forming high pressure, while the ocean remains relatively warmer. This reverses the wind direction, sending dry winds from land to sea, leading to dry winter conditions.

     

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  4. ‘Monsoon’ is derived from the Arabic word mausim, which means ‘season’. The term originally described the seasonal winds over the Indian Ocean, including those affecting South Asia, Africa and Australia. In India, the word now commonly refers to the rainy season brought by these winds. Monsoons areRead more

    ‘Monsoon’ is derived from the Arabic word mausim, which means ‘season’. The term originally described the seasonal winds over the Indian Ocean, including those affecting South Asia, Africa and Australia. In India, the word now commonly refers to the rainy season brought by these winds. Monsoons are crucial for farming, water supply and the overall economy. They bring vital rain during summer months and influence the weather cycle, culture and traditions across the Indian subcontinent.

     

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  5. Microclimates impact the environment by creating unique conditions in small areas. Different plant and animal species adapt to specific temperature, humidity and rainfall levels. For example, shaded valleys may support dense forests, while nearby open fields remain dry. Microclimates also influenceRead more

    Microclimates impact the environment by creating unique conditions in small areas. Different plant and animal species adapt to specific temperature, humidity and rainfall levels. For example, shaded valleys may support dense forests, while nearby open fields remain dry. Microclimates also influence human health—hot, humid microclimates may increase the risk of heatstroke or waterborne diseases. Conversely, cooler microclimates can improve comfort and reduce energy use. Understanding microclimates helps plan agriculture, housing and healthcare in different regions.

     

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