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Class 6th Social Science New Book in Both Medium (Exploring Society India and Beyond) (Samaj ka Aadhyan: Bharat or uske aage)

👉 Open / Download Class 6th Social Science New Book (Exploring Society India and Beyond) in English Medium 👉 Open / Download Class 6th Social Science New Book (Samaj ka Aadhyan: Bharat or uske aage) in Hindi Medium Samaj ka Aadhyan: Bharat or uske aage Prelims (Open) Guide for using QR Code (Open) Chapter 1 (Open) Chapter 2 (Open) Chapter 3 (Open) Chapter 4 (Open) Chapter 5 (Open) Chapter 6 (Open) Chapter 7 (Open) Chapter 8 (Open) Chapter 9 (Open) Chapter 10 (Open) Chapter 11 (Open) Chapter 12 (Open) Chapter 13 (Open) Chapter 14 (Open) Glossary (Open) Download complete book Exploring Society India and Beyond Prelims (Open) Guide for using QR Code (Open) Chapter 1 (Open) Chapter 2 (Open) Chapter 3 (Open) Chapter 4 (Open) Chapter 5 (Open) Chapter 6 (Open) Chapter 7 (Open) Chapter 8 (Open) Chapter 9 (Open) Chapter 10 (Open) Chapter 11 (Open) Chapter 12 (Open) Chapter 13 (Open) Chapter 14 (Open) Glossary (Open) Download complete book Search Me On Google Using Keywords: - #Abhimanyusir...

भारत के 28 राज्य और उनकी राजधानी 28 states of India and their capitals

भारत के 28 राज्य और उनकी राजधानी 28 states of India and their capitals  1. अरुणाचल प्रदेश – इटानगर  2. असम – दिसपुर  3. उत्तर प्रदेश – लखनऊ  4. उत्तराखण्ड – देहरादून  5. ओड़िशा – भुवनेश्वर  6. आंध्र प्रदेश – अमरावती / हैदराबाद  7. कर्नाटक – बंगलोर  8. केरल – तिरुवनंतपुरम  9. गोआ – पणजी  10. गुजरात – गांधीनगर  11. छत्तीसगढ़ – रायपुर  12. झारखंड – रांची  13. तमिलनाडु – चेन्नई  14. तेलंगाना – हैदराबाद  15. त्रिपुरा – अगरतला  16. नागालैंड – कोहिमा  17. पश्चिम बंगाल – कोलकाता  18. पंजाब – चंडीगढ़  19. बिहार – पटना  20. मणिपुर – इम्फाल  21. मध्य प्रदेश – भोपाल  22. महाराष्ट्र – मुंबई  23. मिज़ोरम – आइजोल  24. मेघालय – शिलांग  25. राजस्थान – जयपुर  26. सिक्किम – गंगटोक  27. हरियाणा – चंडीगढ़  28...

Class 6th Social Science NCERT New Book 2024-25 Exploring Society - India and Beyond (Contents Merged)

Class 6th NCERT New Book 2024-25 Class 6th Social Science NCERT New Book 2024-25 Exploring Society - India and Beyond (Merged) Contents THEME A - INDIA AND THE WORLD : LAND AND THE PEOPLE Chapter 1 Locating Places on the Earth Chapter 2 Oceans and Continents Chapter 3 Landforms and Life THEME B - Tapestry of the Past Chapter 4 Timeline and Sources of History Chapter 5 India, That Is Bharat Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation THEME C - Our Cultural Heritage and Knowledge Traditions Chapter 7 India's Cultural Roots Chapter 8 Unity in Diversity, or 'Many in the One' THEME D - Governance and Democracy Chapter 9 Family and Community Chapter 10 Grassroots Democracy — Part 1: Governance Chapter 11 Grassroots Democracy — Part 2: Local Government in Rural Areas Chapter 12 Grassroots Democracy — Part 3: Local Government in Urban Areas THEME E - Economic Life Around Us Chapter 13 The Value of Work Chapter 14 Economic Activities Around Us Glossary Search Me Online U...

From Hunting-Gathering to Growing Food Chapter 2 Class 6th History – Our Past - 1

Chapter 2 From Hunting-Gathering to Growing Food 1. Complete the sentences: (a) Hunter-gatherers chose to live in caves and rock shelters because ————————. Answer - Hunter-gatherers chose to live in caves and rock shelters because these shelters saved them from heat, rain, wind and wild animals. (b) Grasslands developed around ———————— years ago. Answer - 12000 2. Why do people who grow crops have to stay in the same place for a long time? Answer - When people began growing plants, it meant that they had to stay in the same place for a long time looking after the plants, watering, weeding, driving away animals and birds till the grain ripened. 3. Why do archaeologists think that many people who lived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with and that herding became more important later? Answer – (i)                 Mehrgarh is located in a fertile plain, near the Bolan Pass. (ii)   ...

Panchayati Raj Chapter 4 Class 6th Political Science - Democratic Politics - 1

Q1.     What problem did the villagers in Hardas village face? What did they do to solve this problem? Answer. The water problem in Hardas village has become very acute. The underground water level has gone very below. Women have to go to get water from the Suru River which is 3 kilometers away from the village. Solutions:- (i)                 Pipeline was laydown from the Suru River (ii)               An overhead tank was built in the village to increase the supply of water to solve the problem of acute water shortage. (iii)             Deepening the hand pumps and cleaning the wells before rainy season is also a solution. Q2.     What, in your opinion, is the importance of the Gram Sabha? Do you think all members should attend Gram Sabha meetings? Why...