Discuss briefly the Relation among the Four Major Components of Environment
Environment consists of four components namely lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. There is close interdependence and interaction among these four […]
Environment consists of four components namely lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. There is close interdependence and interaction among these four […]
Lithosphere means the land surface of the earth which consists of rocks, soils, minerals, etc. It covers mountains, hills, plateaus,
The elements of environment are:( i) Biotic elements: All plants and animals ranging from microbes to large mammals.(ii) Abiotic elements:
Assam is a beautiful state in India with many different kinds of people. They live together peacefully, even though they
Cultural diversity, assimilation, and change are happening faster in Assam because many different people have been coming to Assam since
The Vaishnavite movement, started by Sankaradeva and Madhabdeva in the 15th century, had a big influence on the people of
In the Indus Valley civilization, people prayed in many different ways and worshipped many Gods and Goddesses. Later, in the
Bihu is the most important festival of Assam and is celebrated by people of all castes and religions. There are
In ancient Assam, from the 4th century onwards, the main language used by kings and writers was Sanskrit, and later,
Assam has a rich and colourful tradition of folk songs. These songs are sung during marriages, festivals, harvesting seasons, and
The Vaishnavite movement started by Srimanta Sankardeva and Madhabdeva in the 15th century brought a big change in Assamese culture,
India has a very rich tradition of music and dance. Since ancient times, people in India have sung songs and
The Bordoloi Ministry played an important role in developing higher education and medical facilities in Assam. The major institutions connected
The Quit India Movement began on 8 August 1942 when Gandhi gave the call “Do or Die.” In Assam, the
Assam supported Gandhi’s Salt Satyagraha when leaders like Hemchandra Barua, M. Tayebullah, Bishnuram Medhi and Ambikagiri Raychoudhury gathered at Judges’
The Swadeshi Movement reached Assam after 1905, and its influence was seen mainly in places like Dhubri, Goalpara, Gauripur, Tezpur,
The Assam Association held its first session at Dibrugarh in 1905 with Raja Prabhat Chandra Barua as President and Manik
The Assam Association was formed in 1903 by Manik Chandra Barua. It raised several important issues before the British government
The Ahom Sabha was formed in 1893 at Sivasagar by Padmanath Gohain Baruah. It later came to be known as
The Jonaki era began in 1889 with the publication of Jonaki, the mouthpiece of the Asomiya Bhasa Unnati Sadhini Sabha