The Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution

The Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution

  • The Fundamental rights in Indian Constitution acts as a guarantee that all Indian citizens can and will live their lives in peace as long as they live in Indian democracy.
     
  •  They include individual rights common to most liberal  democracies,such as equality before the law,freedom of speech and expression,freedom of association and peaceful assembly,freedom of religion,and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil right.
The Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution

Originally,the right to property was also included in the Fundamental  Rights,however,the Forty- Fourth Amendment,Passed in 1978,revised the status of property rights by stating that “No person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law”.

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Himalayas and their Significance

 

An Overview on Himalayas:

 The Himalayas, or Himalaya, form a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. 

The Himalayan range has many of the Earth’s highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest.

The Himalayas (from the Sanskrit words hima, “snow,” and alaya, “abode”), the loftiest mountain system in the world, form the northern limit of India.

Himalayas and their Significance

Parallel ranges of the Himalayas

The Himalayas comprise three parallel ranges with deep valleys and extensive
plateaus.They are :

 The Himadri or Greater Himalayas :

This is the Highest,loftiest and most continuos range with an average elevation of about 6100 mts.It is the world’s highest and prominent peaks such as Mount-
Everest,Kanchanajunga etc.

It is formidable and snow bound through out the year and found with a number of glaciers.It is mainly composed of crystalline and metamorphic rocks. Read More »

Interesting facts about some Major countries

Some interesting facts about some Major countries

 United States of America (U.S.A) :

1.The United states of America or U.S.A is the World’s fourth largest country and one of the wealthiest. It Stretches a third of the way around the Earth and includes the huge state of Alaska,which borders Canada.

2.There are 50 States altogether:the 50 th State,Hawali,is situated in the pacific ocean.The south can be warm all year ; the north has warm summers but very cold winters.



Australia :

1.Australia is both a country and a continent.It is large and wealthy,but it’s population is small.All the main cities are close to the coast because the
center is a hot desert.

2.Away from the coast,there are large areas of remote farming country,called the Outback,with millions of sheep and cattle.

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Invention of Television–Facts

Invention of a Telephone

 

A telephone or phone is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly.

A telephone converts sound,typically and most efficiently the human voice,into electronic signals suitable for tranmission via cables or other transmission media over long distances,and replays such signals simultaneously in audible
form to it’s user.


In 1876,Scottish emigrant Alexander Graham Bell was the first to be granted a United States patent for a device that produced clearly intelligible replication of the human voice.


 

This instrument was further developed by many others.The telephone was the first device in history that enabled people to talk directly with each other across large distances.
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Soil Erosion and conservation

 

Soil Erosion and Our Responsibility to Conserve it

Soils play a significant role in determining man’s economic social and cultural progress.

Significance of soils

   1.In a developing country like india ,agriculture is a prime economic activity. So soil plays a significant role. Great civilizations have mostly flourished on good soils.

2.They are the apart of the farmer’s stock in trade. The proper texture of the soil yields good results to farming community and in turn to the national economy.


3.Rich variety of soils is an asset for indian agriculture which permits a and diversified agricultural produce.

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