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    VALUE BASED QUESTIONS CLASS X ENGLISH Q1. What according to you are the essential values that go into the making of a true gentleman? Q2. Briefly explain the values that you have learnt from the two young boys of Verona? Mrs.Packletide is vain and full of self-importance and can go to any extent to maintain her public image. On the basis of your understanding of the story‚ Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger‚ briefly describe the values that can make one lead a truly happy life. Today’s youth is too engrossed

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    woman monarch to have ever ruled Delhi. The Gond queen Durgavati ruled for fifteen years before losing her life in a battle with Mughal emperor Akbar’s general Asaf Khan in 1564. Chand Bibi defendedAhmednagar against the powerful Mughal forces of Akbar in the 1590s. Jehangir’s wife Nur Jehan effectively wielded imperial power‚ and was recognized as the real power behind the Mughal throne. The Mughal princesses Jahanara and Zebunnissa were well-known poets‚ and also influenced the ruling powers. Shivaji’s

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    and minds of the people so that everyone can live peacefully as one nation. The diversity of our great empire is one of its strong points. Muslim leaders and Hindus‚ Sikhs‚ and Christians come together and act as one great people in order to achieve the overall goal of power and influence through peace and cooperation. All people have a say in the Mughal Empire under the great leader Akbar the Great‚ as discussions between all major religions are encouraged. Culturally‚ the Mughal Empire has no

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    Mother is a Symbol of Sacrifice “The heart of a mother is a deep ocean at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness.” A great saying A mother is a unique relation in humanity which has no replacement at all. No one can return for mother’s sacrifices. Nothing can come close to the love that a mother feels for her children. Mothers carry the young ones before they are born and then continue to nurture them throughout their childhood and even into adulthood. She takes the total

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    mighty Himalayas‚land of saints‚seers and sadhus‚ birth place of shri mad bhagvad geetaji and other purana and upnishads‚crade of religion of Hinduism‚Jainism and Buddhism. India had many great personalities like mahatma Gandhi‚jawahar lal Nehru‚sarojini naidu‚etc. India has great rulers like Ashoka‚maharana pratap‚Akbar‚shivaji‚etc. the greatness of india is not possible to describe in words. It has very ancient heritage of the world. Now a days scenario of India has changed. My dream India is where

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    ZARDOZI

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    which today is demode)‚ Naqade-douzi Tafte-douzi Kous-douzi) Zari-douzi or Golabatoun-douzi INDIA This style of embroidery has been in existence in India from the time of the Rig Veda. It prospered during the Mugal Emperor‚ Akbar‚ but later a loss of royal patronage andindustrialization led to its decline. Today‚ it is popular in the Indian cities of Lucknow‚ Bhopal‚ and Chennai.[2] The name zardozi is from Persian and means "sewing with gold". Zardosi embroidery

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    British had very ruthlessly suppressed the revolt. Loss of political power‚ dispossession from positions of authority and wanton destruction of life and property on a massive scale had dealt a deadly blow to the morale of the community. This posed a great challenge for those who were concerned about the future of the community. The first response came from the Ulama who established the Darul Ulum at Deoband to meet this challenge. They believed that the most important thing in this situation was to

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    SOCIO – POLITICAL SITUATION OF INDIA Any society is a fabrication of diverse regions‚ cultures‚ religions‚ politics and economical overtures. India is a unique land that harbours amorous people and astounding cultures. As many would accept without doubt it is a RICH nation in every walk of life. Every Indian has something to feel proud about in its history and riches. It has ← 5000 year old ancient civilization ← 18 official languages‚ 325 spoken languages and 1652 dialects ← 30 states

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    The Indian Carpet Industry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Indian Carpet Industry India‚ like many other countries‚ has always used wool as the basic material of the carpet. Other materials commonly used are silk and cotton. Silk carpets are particularly high quality pieces. In the beginning of the carpet making century‚ only natural dyes were used to color the wool. Madder‚ as well as other wild vegetables‚ was the most important

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    continuously surprised at how developed and sophisticated Mughal India were as a society at such an early stage compared to how much work we‚ as South Africa’s future generation have to do in order to develop our society to reach a similar level. A great example of this is the common factor of both countries being homes of one of the Seven Wonders of The World. Both being incredibly fascinating and beautiful but one using complicated methods and building techniques and the other forming naturally with

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