The poem describes the poet lying in bed listening to the sound of raindrops falling on the roof. The rain brings back fond memories of the poet's childhood and mother. As the poet listens to the rain, he feels comforted and thinks back to times when his mother would watch over him as he slept. The falling rain has a soothing effect and allows the poet to reconnect with precious moments from the past.
The document lists the chapter titles for the NCERT Class 10 Hindi and Sanskrit textbooks Sparsh, Sanchayan, Kshitij, and Kritika. It includes over 50 chapter titles spanning these 4 textbooks that are part of the NCERT Class 10 curriculum in India.
The poem describes the poet lying in bed listening to the sound of raindrops falling on the roof. The rain brings back fond memories of the poet's childhood and mother. As the poet listens to the rain, he feels comforted and thinks back to times when his mother would watch over him as he slept. The falling rain has a soothing effect and allows the poet to reconnect with precious moments from the past.
The document lists the chapter titles for the NCERT Class 10 Hindi and Sanskrit textbooks Sparsh, Sanchayan, Kshitij, and Kritika. It includes over 50 chapter titles spanning these 4 textbooks that are part of the NCERT Class 10 curriculum in India.
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The major themes in the poem are death, deforestation, and pain. The poem conveys the message that cutting down trees is equivalent to killing a living being. It takes a long time for a tree to grow and establish itself by taking nutrients from the soil. Merely hacking or cutting its bark will not destroy a tree, as the wound will heal over time. To truly kill a tree, one must uproot it from the soil that nourishes its roots. By portraying the slow and painful death of a tree when its roots are detached from the earth, the poet persuades the reader not to mindlessly destroy forests. The central idea is that deforestation
Ruskin Bond wrote a short story about a tiger cub named Timothy that the author's grandfather brings home after finding it in the jungle. Timothy grows large and has to be sent to the local zoo. When the grandfather visits the zoo six months later, he interacts with a tiger he believes is Timothy. However, the zoo superintendent informs the grandfather that the tiger is not Timothy, and that Timothy died of pneumonia two months prior. The grandfather is heartbroken upon learning the tiger he bonded with was not his former pet, Timothy.
Here is a 120-word response to the question:
The major themes in the poem are death, deforestation, and pain. The poem conveys the message that cutting down trees is equivalent to killing a living being. It takes a long time for a tree to grow and establish itself by taking nutrients from the soil. Merely hacking or cutting its bark will not destroy a tree, as the wound will heal over time. To truly kill a tree, one must uproot it from the soil that nourishes its roots. By portraying the slow and painful death of a tree when its roots are detached from the earth, the poet persuades the reader not to mindlessly destroy forests. The central idea is that deforestation
Ruskin Bond wrote a short story about a tiger cub named Timothy that the author's grandfather brings home after finding it in the jungle. Timothy grows large and has to be sent to the local zoo. When the grandfather visits the zoo six months later, he interacts with a tiger he believes is Timothy. However, the zoo superintendent informs the grandfather that the tiger is not Timothy, and that Timothy died of pneumonia two months prior. The grandfather is heartbroken upon learning the tiger he bonded with was not his former pet, Timothy.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, and help manage conditions like depression and anxiety. Regular physical activity is also cited as being beneficial for brain health and cognitive function as we age.
The Ram Charitmanas is a Hindu religious text that retells the story of Lord Rama. It was written in the 16th century by Tulsi Das in the Awadhi language. The book is divided into seven parts or kands that follow Rama's life story, from his childhood through his exile in the forest, the kidnapping of his wife Sita by Ravana, the war with Ravana, and ultimately Rama's coronation as king of Ayodhya. It is one of the most well-known and influential texts in Hinduism.
Full Shri Ramcharitmanas in Hindi Complete With Meaning (Ramayana)Vivek chan
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Ramcharitmanas (Devan─Бgar─л: рд╢реНрд░реАрд░рд╛рдордЪрд░рд┐рддрдорд╛рдирд╕, IAST: ┼Ъr─лR─Бmacaritam─Бnasa), also spelt as Ramacharitamanasa, is an epic poem in Awadhi dialect of Hindi, composed by the 16th-century Indian bhakti poet Goswami Tulsidas (c.1532тАУ1623). Ramcharitmanas literally means "Lake of the deeds of Rama". Ramcharitmanas is considered as one of the greatest works of Hindi literature. The work has been acclaimed as "the living sum of Indian culture", "the tallest tree in the magic garden of medieval Indian poetry", "the greatest book of all devotional literature" and "the best and most trustworthy guide to the popular living faith of the Indian people".
The core of the work is considered by some to be a poetic retelling of the events of the Sanskrit epic Ramayana, centered on the narrative of Rama, the scion of the family tree of Raghu of the Sun Dynasty and the crown prince of Ayodhya who is also considered in Hindu tradition as one of the Avataras of Vishnu. However, Tulsidas never alludes to Ramcharitmanas as being a retelling of Valmiki Ramayana. He calls the epic Ramcharitmanas as the story of Rama was stored in the mind (M─Бnasa) of Shiva before he narrated the same to His consort Parvati. Tulsidas claims to have received the story through his guru, Narharidas. Tulsidas was unconscious (Acheta, Devan─Бgar─л: рдЕрдЪреЗрдд) and the story was stored in his mind (M─Бnasa) for long before he wrote it down as Ramcharitmanas. The epic poem is, therefore, also referred to as Tulsikrit Ramayana (literally, The Ramayana composed by Tulsidas).
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1. Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides and angles are equal. This can be determined through Side-Angle-Side (SAS), Angle-Side-Angle (ASA), Angle-Angle-Side (AAS), Side-Side-Side (SSS), or Right-Angle-Hypotenuse-Side (RHS) criteria.
2. Triangles have properties related to equal sides and angles, including that angles opposite equal sides are equal, and sides opposite equal angles are equal.
3. Inequalities in a triangle follow patterns such as the angle opposite the longer side being larger, and the side opposite the larger angle being longer. The sum of any two sides is also greater
Matter can exist in three states - solid, liquid, or gas. In solids, particles are packed closely together and cannot move freely. Liquids take the shape of their container but have a fixed volume. Gases fill their container and have much greater intermolecular space than solids and liquids. The temperature at which a substance changes between these states is its melting point (solid to liquid) or boiling point (liquid to gas). Evaporation is when a liquid turns to gas below the boiling point, and the rate is affected by surface area, temperature, and humidity in the air. Evaporation causes cooling by using the latent heat of the liquid to change phases.
There are two types of motion: uniform motion, where an object covers equal distances in equal intervals of time, and non-uniform motion, where an object covers either equal distances in unequal time intervals or unequal distances in equal time intervals. Motion depends on factors like distance, displacement, velocity, time, and acceleration. Distance refers to the total path length traveled, while displacement is the shortest distance between initial and final positions.
The document discusses the three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases. It describes their properties and how they differ from each other. It also defines melting point as the temperature when a solid turns to liquid, and boiling point as the temperature when a liquid turns to gas. Evaporation is defined as the process where a liquid turns to gas below its boiling point due to factors like temperature, surface area, and humidity. The document explains that evaporation causes cooling by using the latent heat of vaporization to break the bonds between molecules in the liquid.
This document discusses 16 Vedic mathematical sutras (formulae) for mental calculations. It provides examples of how to use each sutra to simplify calculations like multiplication, division, checking answers, finding remainders, testing divisibility, and counting arrangements. The sutras allow breaking numbers down in intuitive ways to perform calculations mentally or with minimal writing.
The document discusses how plants transport water, nutrients, and carbohydrates throughout their systems. It explains that water and nutrients move upwards from the roots through the xylem, while carbohydrates produced in the leaves are translocated to other parts of the plant through the phloem. The mass flow or pressure flow hypothesis is described, where carbohydrates actively transported into the phloem create pressure that pushes the carbohydrates through the plant. The document also outlines the major macronutrients and micronutrients plants require, how they are obtained from the soil, and how roots absorb water and nutrients using osmosis and active transport.
The influence of human activity on the environmentNishant Rohatgi
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Acid rain damages trees and pollutes rivers and lakes, causing erosion of buildings and statues made of limestone. Deforestation to make way for agriculture and timber increases pollution and decreases food production. Sustainable alternatives like organic farming using natural predators instead of pesticides and renewable energy sources like solar and wind power help conserve fossil fuels and reduce pollution.
Rational numbers can be written as a ratio of two integers. They can be expressed as decimals that either terminate or repeat. Examples of rational numbers include integers like 16, 1/2, 8, and decimals like 1.33. Rational numbers have properties when added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided, such as closure, commutativity, associativity, and others. Every rational number has a reciprocal, and the reciprocal of a rational number a/b is b/a.
Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 in South Africa and grew up under apartheid, a system of racial segregation and discrimination. He became an activist against apartheid and co-founded the African National Congress party. After years of non-violent protests failed, Mandela advocated for sabotage campaigns against the government. He was imprisoned for 27 years before being released in 1990 amid international pressure. Mandela then worked to dismantle apartheid through negotiations, becoming South Africa's first black president in 1994.
Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 in South Africa under apartheid rule. He became a lawyer and joined the African National Congress, leading non-violent protests against apartheid. When non-violence failed to achieve progress, he coordinated sabotage campaigns against the apartheid government, which led to his arrest in 1962. Mandela spent 27 years in prison, becoming a symbol of the anti-apartheid struggle. He was released in 1990 and helped negotiate the end of apartheid, becoming South Africa's first black president in 1994. After retiring, he continued advocating for social justice causes.
The Green Revolution significantly increased agricultural productivity in India through the introduction of high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice, increased fertilizer and pesticide use, and improved irrigation techniques. Led by Indian agronomist M.S. Swaminathan and supported by Mexican scientist Norman Borlaug, the Green Revolution transformed India from a food-deficient nation in the 1960s to a major food exporter by the late 1970s through high crop yields that established India as one of the world's largest agricultural producers. However, overuse of chemicals polluted water sources and soils over time. Future agricultural plans need better management of irrigation and controls on pesticide and fertilizer use to minimize environmental impacts.
William Henry "Bill" Gates III was born in 1955 in Seattle, Washington. He took an interest in programming and was excused from math classes to learn programming. He wrote his first computer program, an implementation of tic-tac-toe, on a GE system. Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973 and scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT. He then enrolled at Harvard where he met his future business partner Steve Ballmer. After Harvard, Gates founded Microsoft and became its CEO, a position later taken by Steve Ballmer. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is one of the largest private charitable foundations in the world.
This document discusses 16 Vedic mathematical sutras (formulae) for mental calculations. It provides examples of how to use each sutra to simplify calculations like multiplication, division, checking answers, finding factors and remainders. The sutras allow breaking numbers down in intuitive ways to perform calculations mentally faster than traditional algorithms.
Savitribai Phule was a social reformer born in 1831 in Maharashtra who fought for women's education and rights. She opened a girls' school in 1848 despite facing opposition. She continued her work with her husband's support and published books of poems while contributing to educational and reform activities.
Mithuben Petit was influenced by Gandhi and established an ashram that taught and supported underprivileged children. She dedicated her life to helping the poor.
Rani Lakshimibai Rajwade practiced medicine for 14 years and was actively involved in women's organizations, becoming the first Indian woman to support resistance in South Africa. She was interested in arts and crafts and remained active