"We Too are Human Beings" recounts the author's childhood experiences of discrimination based on race. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a racially segregated society, where the author and…
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The chapter "Environment and Natural Resources - Contemporary World Politics" in CBSE Class 12 Political Science offers a comprehensive overview of the environmental challenges facing the world today and the…
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The chapter "Rebels and the Raj" in CBSE Class 12 History examines the Revolt of 1857, often referred to as India's First War of Independence. The chapter begins by setting…
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"Contemporary South Asia - Contemporary World Politics" is a chapter that provides a comprehensive understanding of the political dynamics and socio-economic developments in South Asia. The chapter begins by defining…
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The chapter "International Organisations - Contemporary World Politics" in CBSE Class 12 Political Science provides a comprehensive understanding of the formation, function, and impact of international organisations. It begins by…
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The chapter "International Organisations - Contemporary World Politics" in CBSE Class 12 Political Science provides a comprehensive understanding of the formation, function, and impact of international organisations. It begins by…
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"Alternative Centres of Power" examines the rise of new power centers in the post-Cold War era, highlighting the multipolar nature of contemporary international relations. The chapter begins by discussing the…
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The chapter "Framing the Constitution" in CBSE Class 12 History delves into the meticulous process of drafting and adopting the Indian Constitution. It explores the historical context post-independence, highlighting the…
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The chapter "The End of Bipolarity" in the CBSE Class 12 Political Science syllabus examines the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the consequent end of the Cold War era.…
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Region and the Nation: Indian Approach: India's approach to nation-building balances unity and diversity, allowing regions and linguistic groups to retain their own cultures. Democracy in India permits the political…
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