Anti-movement measures taken by British to dominate swadeshi moments
During the Swadeshi Movement, the British tried hard to pull the Muslim community away from the national struggle by using […]
During the Swadeshi Movement, the British tried hard to pull the Muslim community away from the national struggle by using […]
Air pollution has become one of the serious environmental problems of today. Atmosphere mostly consists of gases such as nitrogen
Today land pollution has reached an alarming rate in most countries of the world. Land is being polluted mainly due
The major environmental problems of the world are:(i) Land, air, and water pollution(ii) Desertification(iii) Landslide and soil erosion(iv) Global warming(v)
An environmental problem which affects only a particular place or a small area so far as their genesis and spread
The geographical divisions of the environmental problems are: (i) Local problem: An environmental problem which affects only a particular place
Today the environment is changing both in terms of space and time. The major causes of environmental change are the
Environment consists of four components namely lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. There is close interdependence and interaction among these four
The term ‘environment‘ means the conditions existing around an organism which include biotic elements such as microbes, plants, animals and
Assam supported Gandhi’s Salt Satyagraha when leaders like Hemchandra Barua, M. Tayebullah, Bishnuram Medhi and Ambikagiri Raychoudhury gathered at Judges’
The Assam Association held its first session at Dibrugarh in 1905 with Raja Prabhat Chandra Barua as President and Manik
The Jorhat Sarbajanik Sabha was founded in 1884 at Jorhat. Its first president was Raj Naranarayan and the secretary was
The first important Ryot Sabhas were the Tezpur Ryot Sabha (1884–85) and Nowgong Ryot Sabha (1886–87). These organisations were formed
Assam Chatra Sanmilan was formed on 25 December 1916 at Guwahati with Lakshminath Bezbarua as president and Chandranath Sarma as
The Asomiya Bhasa Unnati Sadhini Sabha was formed in 1888 by Assamese students in Calcutta to protect and promote the
The Cunningham Circular was issued on May 30, 1930 by R. J. Cunningham, the Director of Public Instruction in Assam.