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Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2, 1904 at Mughalsarai, a small railway town seven
miles from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. His father was a school teacher who died when Lal Bahadur
Shastri was only a year and half old. His mother, still in her twenties, took her three children to
her father’s house and settled down here.
More than thirty years of dedicated service were behind Lal Bahadur Shastri. In the course of this
period, he came to be known as a man of great integrity and competence. Humble, tolerant, with
great inner strength and resoluteness, he was a man of the people who understood their
language. He was also a man of vision who led the country towards progress. Lal Bahadur Shastri
was deeply influenced by the political teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. “Hard work is equal to
prayer,” he once said, in accents profoundly reminiscent of his Master. In the direct tradition of
Mahatma Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri represented the best in Indian culture.

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(1) Water is the basic survival resource for every plant, animal, and human on the planet Earth.

(2) The most striking feature of earth is the water. 75% of Earth's surface is covered by water in
both liquid and frozen state.

(3) Van Mahotsav or Forest Festival is an annual tree-planting festival celebrated in the month of
July in which thousands of trees are planted all over the country.

(4)
● Drawn from different sources.
● Parliamentary Form of Government.
● Lengthiest constitution.
● Directive Principles.
● Rigid and Flexible.
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(1) constitution
(2)
(3) landslide
(4) A Bill

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(1) We are currently facing a unique situation where new knowledge regarding the virus and the
illness are being made available by the scientific community regularly. Documentation and
description of the cases infected by SARS-CoV-2 and their course of illness is imperative for
obtaining useful information regarding the illness, its behavior in various groups of patients and
the natural history of COVID-19.

(2) Given the rapid spread of COVID-19, epidemiologic data on this disease provide the
information necessary to develop appropriate strategies for controlling diseases. The outbreak of
COVID-19 due to the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) began in December 2019 from Wuhan,
China, and then spread rapidly throughout China and 202 other countries, including Iran, where
it became a tremendous public health threat.

(3) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus. It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei,
China, and has resulted in an ongoing pandemic. As of 5 July 2020, more than 11.1 million cases
have been reported across 188 countries and territories, resulting in more than 528,000 deaths.

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Our universe began with an explosion of space itself - the Big Bang.

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Our earth occupies 3rd position in our solar system.
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Satellite Star
1) They do not have their own heat It is a celestial body which has its
and light. own heat and light.
2) They look big, as they are They are very far away from us
nearer to us. and thus look very small.
3) They do not twinkle. They twinkle at night.

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Planet Satellite
1) It revolves around the Sun in an It revolves around the planets.
elliptical path.
2) There are eight major planets. There are more than 150 satellites.
3) Example: The Earth. Example: The Moon.

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Sun

The sun is the biggest member of our solar system it is over 100 times larger than earth. Sun is
made up of gases. Because it emits heat it is extremely necessary to sustain life of a planet.

Planets
There are 8 planets in our solar system. Arranged in sequence as: mercury, Venus, earth , mars,
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

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An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the Sun. Asteroids are smaller than a planet, but
they are larger than the pebble-size objects we call meteoroids.

A meteor is what happens when a meteoroid – a small piece of an asteroid or comet – burns up
upon entering Earth’s atmosphere, creating a streak of light in the sky.

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Studying history helps us understand how events in the past made things the way they are
today.

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An archaeologist is a scientist who studies human history by digging up human remains and
artifacts. Archaeologists wash, sort, catalog, and store recovered artifacts after bringing
them back from the field.

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Historians and archaeologists can be said to be like investigators, since they are still searching
for the remnants of the early people or civilizations.

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