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‍‍‍"Tumbaach" is a blog where you will find concise and precise notes in various subjects such as Economics, Education, History, Political Science, Sociology etc. The author has done post-graduation in two subjects (Education and Sociology). Besides he has cleared UGC NET-JRF and SLET in Education. Apart from this, he has also done Bachelor of Education in Social Science from a Central University. Currently, he is continuing Ph.D and MA Political Science simultaneously from two different central universities, former is through regular mode and the latter is through online mode.______________________________Contact Details: 1. Email: [email protected]. Blog: tumbaach.wordpress.com3. Whatsapp: +91 7576889694______________________________
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onlinenotebank · 5 months ago
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Write a notice to be displayed on the school notice board, requesting students to return the lost English Grammar book that belongs to you.
NOTICE Lost Book Alert! It is hereby notified that an English Grammar book written by B.P.  Pakshi has been lost in the school compound yesterday. The book belongs to me and contains important notes and information. If anyone has found this book, please return it to the school office or me as soon as possible. Your cooperation and honesty are greatly appreciated. Thank you. Sincerely, D…
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onlinenotebank · 5 months ago
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Write a reply accepting a wedding invitation.
Dear Devasis Chakma,Thank you for inviting me to your son’s wedding, scheduled for 22nd March 2025, at your residence.I am delighted to accept your invitation and look forward to attending the ceremony. I wish your son and his partner a happy and prosperous married life.With warm regards,Anil Chakma
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onlinenotebank · 5 months ago
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Write an invitation to your friend inviting him to attend your son's wedding.
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Devasis Chakma request the pleasure of your company on the auspicious occasion of the marriage reception of our son D PRASIDDHI CHAKMA (Grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Moni Ranjan Chakma) WITH RENU CHAKMA (Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ramesh Chakma) On Wednesday the 22nd March 2025 Between 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM At our Residence, Borapansury, CADC, Mizoram, India.   With Best Compliments…
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onlinenotebank · 6 months ago
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Write a notice for English Grammar and Mathematics Tuition Classes
                     NOTICE                                Date: 07. 01.25 It is hereby notified to all the students of Classes 9 & 10 that tuition for English Grammar and Mathematics will be taught from May 1, 2025. The classes will be conducted by – Sir Devasis Chakma (English Grammar) and  – Sir Twin Chakma (Mathematics) from Monday to Saturday, between 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm. A monthly fee…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Code of Professional Conduct for Teacher
Code of Professional Conduct for Teacher This Code of Professional Conduct for Teachers reiterates and makes explicit the values and standards that have long been experienced by pupils/students through their participation in education.Purpose of the CodeThe Code of Professional Conduct for Teachers applies to all registered teachers. Its purpose is threefold:1. It serves as a guiding compass as…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Consequences of Crime
Crime is one of the weaknesses of man’s group life. Criminal behaviour is a deviant behaviour. But this behaviour is not a phenomenon of recent emergence. The tendency to deviate from the rules or norms has started ever since the rules came to be established. All rules cannot be obeyed by all people always. No individual is able to follow or obey all the rules of the society at all times. For one…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Criticism of Plato’s Theory of Communism
Plato’s theory of communism has been denounced by many from his disciple Aristotle down to Karl Popper. Aristotle criticizes Plato for having ignored the natural instinct of acquisition, making the scheme partial in so far as excluding the producing class from it was declaring it ascetic and aristocratic, surrendering all the best for the guardians. Others, including Karl Popper, condemn Plato’s…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Voice Change of Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense: 1. Active Voice- I have spent all my pocket money. Passive Voice- All my pocket money has been spent by me. 2. Active Voice- The mother has not suckled her baby. Passive Voice- Her baby has not been suckled by the mother. 3. Active Voice- Someone has stolen my pen. Passive Voice- My pen has been stolen by someone. 4. Active Voice- The tailor has not stitched my shirt so…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Hindu Temple Architecture : Chalukyas
Noticeable features of Chalukya temples When we talk about Chalukyas, remember that there are at-least two Chalukyas. Chalukayas of Badami (Vatapi) ruled Karnataka region around 7th century AD. They were followed by Western Chalukyas (Kalyani Chalukyas) by around 11th century AD. The Chalukya temples are noticeable for three basic plans. They are : Design of the floor Projection of architectural…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Meaning of Post-modernism and it's views on History
Post-modernism is a way of thinking about culture, philosophy, art and many other things. The term has been used in many different ways at different times, but there are some things in common. Postmodernism says that there is no real truth. It says that knowledge is always made or invented and not discovered. Because knowledge is made by people, a person cannot know something with certainty – all…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Activities and some Prominent of People Science Movements in India
The PSM activities are classified into four broad categories: (a) Science and Communication: The activities include science publications, popular science lectures, street plays and school science activities. Cultural forms of communication are extensively used in the Kala Jathas. One of the sustained activities of the Haryana Vigyan Manch has been its campaign against superstitions and myths. For…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Development of Regionalism in India and Role of Regional Parties
Regionalism is not a new phenomenon in the Indian political system. In the pre-independence days it was promoted by the British imperialists and they deliberately encouraged the people of various regions to think in terms of their region rather than the nation as a whole, with a view to maintain their hold over India during the national movement. After Independence the leaders tried to foster a…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Reasons for failure of the Revolt of 1857 and its Suppression
The Revolt of 1857 was a major, but ultimately unsuccessful, uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown. The Revolt failed due to the following reasons: Pan India participation was absent. The eastern, southern and western parts of India remained more or less unaffected. All classes did not…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Sixth Schedule Amendments Act
[Articles 244(2) and 275(1) Provisions as to the Administration of Tribal Areas in the States of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram 1. Autonomous districts and autonomous regions.— (1) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, the tribal areas in each item of Parts I, II and IIA and in Part III of the table appended to paragraph 20 of this Schedule shall be an autonomous district. (2) If…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Meaning of Economics Nationalism and the main views of its earliest proponents
Economic nationalism refers to an ideology which favors policies that emphasize domestic control of the economy, labor, and capital formation, even if this requires the imposition of tariffs and other restrictions on the movement of labor, goods and capital. In many cases, economic nationalists oppose globalization or at least question the benefits of unrestricted free trade. Economic nationalism…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Constitution of Panchayats and it's compositions, powers and functions
PART IX THE PANCHAYATS. 243. Definitions: ================== In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires— (a) ‘district’ means a district in a State; (b) ‘Gram Sabha’ means a body consisting of persons registered in the electoral rolls relating to a village comprised within the area of Panchayat at the village level; (c) ‘intermediate level’ means a level between the village and district…
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onlinenotebank · 9 months ago
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Top 20 Rules For Happy and Healthy Life.
– A positive mind finds opportunity in everything. A negative mind finds faults in everything. – Accept what is, let go of what was, and have faith in what will be. – Acceptance of yourself is far more important than acceptance from others. – All human unhappiness comes from not facing reality squarely, exactly as it is. – All that we are is the result of what we have thought. If a man speaks or…
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