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Short Paragraph on The Doctor for Kids

On February 23, 2014 By Deepak Chaturvedi Category: Kids

A doctor treats ill persons. His duty is to cure his patents and to save lives. His job is very important. He works in a hospital or a dispensary. Some doctors have their own clinics. Some doctors work in private hospitals. A doctor examines a patient. Then he prescribes medicines for cure. Some … [Read more...]

Short Paragraph on Trees

On February 23, 2014 By Deepak Chaturvedi Category: Kids

A tree is a large woody plant. A defining feature is its tall, hard stem. They have leaves. They propagate using seeds. There are a group of trees in a forest. Trees are beautiful and useful gifts of nature. Trees are great friends of men. Trees give us flowers, fruits, timber, bamboo, fuels, … [Read more...]

Short Paragraph on Our National Flag for Kids

On February 23, 2014 By Deepak Chaturvedi Category: Kids

We are Indians and our National Flag is very important for us. It is the symbol of unity, honour and freedom. It has three colors. They are saffron, white and green. The saffron at the top means sacrifice. The white in the middle indicates truth and purity. The green at the lower part stands for … [Read more...]

Summary of Quit India Movement by Gandhi

On February 21, 2014 By Ananya Mishra Category: Modern History of India

On 26th April, 1942 Gandhiji wrote an essay on ‘Quit India’ in the ‘Harijan Patrika’. On 14th July, 1942 A.D. the ‘Congress Working Committee’ in the ‘Wardha Session’ accepted Gandhiji’s proposals. Finally they adopted it formally on the 8th August 1942 A.D. and planned to start up the movement from … [Read more...]

Independence and Partition of India

On February 21, 2014 By Ananya Mishra Category: Modern History of India

Independence and Partition of India This article discusses about various aspects leading to the partition and independence of India. It includes the C.R. Formula, Wavell Plan, Simla Conference, Cabinet Mission's Plan, Interim Government, and Mount Battern Plan leading to the Partition and … [Read more...]

What are the uses of Copper?

On February 21, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Natural Resources

The use of copper is universal in India. Even in the early days of civilization, man had used copper for making arms, ammunitions and utensils. Copper is in great demand in the industrial field because of its high tensile strength, ductility and high thermal and electrical conductivity. The chief … [Read more...]

Uranium in India

On February 21, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Natural Resources

Uranium Uranium may occur as primary vein deposits in igneous and metamorphic rocks or as ‘flat lying deposits’ in sedimentary rocks. Primary uranium minerals are converted into secondary minerals in the surface oxidation zone to become hexavalent. In this form uranium is easily soluble in water … [Read more...]

Salt in India

On February 21, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Indian Geography

Salt has multifarious used in the lives of man. Not only for cooking, salt is used as preservatives for fish, meat and a host of other items. Salt is an important ingredient in the chemical industry for the manufacture of sodium bicarbonate, caustic soda, sodium sulphate, hydrochloric acid, … [Read more...]

Vermiculite in India

On February 21, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Natural Resources

In appearance, vermiculite looks like mica, but the physical and chemical properties are a bit different. On heating, vermiculite swells up and exfoliates into thin sheets; the swelling may be twenty times or more. The swelled-up vermiculite is very light and thus may be used as an ingredient for … [Read more...]

Gemstones in India (Ratna)

On February 21, 2014 By Anamika Sethi Category: Indian Geography

Gemstones is known as Ratna in India. Gemstones are minerals with special physical properties that make them desirable for personal adornment and decoration. These are among the most valuable of all substances and have been prized since early civilization. According to S.H. Ball (In Bateman, 1950), … [Read more...]

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