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1651.

3The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujaratin the west but the watches show the same time. How does this happen?

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1652.

The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh asin the west but the watches show the same time. How does this happen?- India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered

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1653.

9to Gujarat heII) Which island countries are our southern TICThe sun rises two hours carlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gin the west but the watches show the same time. How does this happen?of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered

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1654.

Improve your learningThe sun rises ees two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarat in thethe Clocks show the same time. How does this happen? ASI.If the Himalayas would have not been in its present position how would be the

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The sun rises 2 hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh compared to Gujaratbut the clock shows the same time because the time along the standard meridian of India passing through Mirzapur, UttarPradeshis taken as the standard time for the whole country.

1655.

he sun rises two hours carlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarat in thewest. But the clocks show the same time. How does this happen? (AS,

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1656.

have comowhich onevouEXERCISEen belowChoose the chanswer from the four alternativesThe Tropic of Cancer does not pass throughc) Chhattisgarh0a(d) TripuraRajasthanOrissaThe easternmost longitude of India isc) 77" 6E()(d) 82' 32' E57 25 E(Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim have come9-687 Einfrontiers with) Nepala) China(d) MyanmarIf you intend to visit Kavarati during your summer vacations, whichfo) Bhutanthe following Union Territories of India you will be going tofivi(c) Andaman and Nicobar(a) Puducherryd) Diu and DamanDr LakshadweepMy friend hails from a country which does not share land boundary(v)India. Identify the country.(c) Bangladeshfa) Bhutan(d) Nepal(29 LAT TajikistanAnswer the following questions briefly.2Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian sea.fil) Name the countries which are larger than India.fill) Which island group of India lies to its south-east?(iv) Which island countries are our southern neighbours?3. The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarin the west but the watches show the same time. How does this happen?The central location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered4great significance. Why?share land boundary withWIliveist strere inountfactwysicainsustatusyouGuleyMAP SKILLS1. Identify the following with the help of map reading(0) The Island groups of India Iving in the Arabian Sea and the Bay offil The Countric constitutind Indian Subcontinent

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island group of india

1657.

(i) its area2,Find the area of a square park whose perimeter is 320m.ar nlot of land, if its area is 44

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1658.

Define sex-ratid. wilal uits, wrichstats ofirdi ave high density of papulation and why? Suggest ways and means

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Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state of India.

Uttar Pradesh - 207,281,477 (16.49%)*

Maharashtra - 112,372,972 (9.28%)

Bihar - 103,804,637 (8.58%)

West Bengal - 91,347,736 (7.55%)

Madhya Pradesh - 72,597,565

and With the population of26,454,000,Delhi holds the rank of most populated city in the country and 2nd most populated city in the world behind ‘Tokyo’ of Japan

1659.

Who emphasised on Hindu-Muslim unity?

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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a firm believer in the fact that unity is of utmost importance to his community for it to avoid being perished. This is unity with both the Westerners and the Hindus. He had understood the merits and demerits of the English education system and it was clear to him that under the existing conditions back then, his community must accept the fresh ordeal in order to survive and succeed.

It seeks to establish that a dominant view of Jinnah--namely that he was anambassador of Hindu Muslim unityin the 1920s who became a communalist in the 1940s--is far from the truth. Wells IB.Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity: Jinnah's early politics. New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2005.

1660.

why is wrosted woolen cloth better than the ordinary woollen cloth?

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wrosted wool is smootber than ordinary wool, take shine more easily, does not say, holds a crease well, is lighter and less bulkh, and wears longer than ordinary wool.

(xyz - 1) (xyz - 2) plese solve question

1661.

What is the Hindu chardham and what belief attached with it ?

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TheChar Dham("four abodes") is a set of four pilgrimage sites in India. VaishnaviteHindus believethat visiting these sites helps achieve "Moksha" (salvation). It comprisesBadrinath, Dwarka, Puri and Rameswaram. It is considered byHindusthat everyHindumust visit the char dhams during one's lifetime.

1662.

9. 7. Define unemployment

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Unemployment is defined as a situation where someone of working age is not able to get a job but would like to be in full-time employment.

1663.

37. State the features of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment GuaranteeScheme (MGNREGS). What are its shortcomings?

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It z an act to provideemploymentto those who r able toworkbut not having anyjobs.. The mainfeatures of Mahatma Gandhi National rural employmentguarantee act 2005 are: 1) This act was passed by the Central government of India implementing the right toworkin 625 districts of India

It z an act to provideemploymentto those who r able toworkbut not having anyjobs.. The mainfeatures of Mahatma Gandhi National rural employmentguarantee act 2005 are: 1) This act was passed by the Central government of India implementing the right toworkin 625 districts of India

1664.

0.12. Suggest some ways which can be helpful in creating employment in rural arensWherectile

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The following measures can he taken to increase employment in rural areas(i) Improve irrigation facilities, so that farmers harvest two or three crops in a year. Thus, more people can be employed.(it) More dams should be built on rivers, so that more water can be provided to small farmers to increase the number of crops grown annually.(iii) Provide better roads and improve transportation and storage, which will benefit small farmers and many people will be employed in these sectors.(iv)Honey collection centres and vegetable and fruit processing units should be set-up.(v)More cottage industries and services should bepromoted in rural areas with soft loans and marketing support.

1665.

difference between employment and unemployment

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Employed - at some point during the week in question they worked.

Unemployed - at no point during the week in question did they work, but they are actively looking for work

1666.

we know much more about the culturalractices of rulers than about those of ordinarypeople?

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1667.

what ways can employment be increased in urban are

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Ways to increase employment opportunities in urban areas :(i) If credit is provided cheaply and easily, it will encourage the setting up of small-scale business, or self-employment.(ii) If educational facilities are improved and schools are set up more jobs in education line will be created and those educated will also find jobs.(iii) By improving health facilities, setting up hospitals in rural and urban areas employment will be generated in the health sector.(iv) Tourism must be promoted so that ancillary business generated will bring employment.(v) Small scale industries must be encouraged and developed.

1668.

Define tertiary sector. Define about the employment in India.

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Tertiary sector is like a supplement to both primary and secondary sector. In India tertiary sector plays a significant role almost contributing 60% to the economy especially our software exports to world level. it's employment absorption is not even 25%. The tertiary sectors account for 51% of the GDP.

1669.

which year was the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA)introduced?

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In 2006, the national rural employment guarantee act was introduced.

1670.

In which year was the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGAintroduced?

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National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005(or, NREGANo 42, later renamed as the "Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act", MGNREGA), is anIndian labour lawandsocial securitymeasure that aims to guarantee the 'right to work'.

it was launched in 2006 though

1671.

Describe the provisions of the National Rural employment Guarantee act2005?

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Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act(MGNREGA) is ajob guaranteescheme for rural Indians. It was enacted by legislation on 25 August 2005. The scheme provides a legal guarantee for at least 100 days of paid employment in every financial year to adult members of any household willing to do unskilled manual work related topublic workat the statutoryminimum wageof120(US$1.80) per day in 2009 prices. If they fail to do so the government has to pay the salary at their homes.The central government outlay for the scheme was4000 billion(US$61billion) in financial year 2010–11.

This act was introduced with the aim of improving the purchasing power of semi- or un-skilled rural people of India, irrespective of whether or not they fell below the poverty line. Around one-third of the stipulated work force is women. The law was initially called theNational Rural Employment Guarantee Act(NREGA) and was renamed with the prefix “Mahatma Gandhi” on 2 October 2009, Gandhi’s birth anniversary.

In the year of 2011, the program was commonly criticized as no more effective than other hardship decrease programs in the country of India. Regardless of its finest objectives, popular MGNREGA is beset with debate about damaged authorities, lack funding as the source of resources, low quality of facilities designed under this program, and random dangerous impact on hardship.

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE ACT

The salient features of the Act are as follow:

All adult members of a rural household willing to do unskilled manual work have the right to demand employment.

Such a household will have to apply registration to the Gram Panchayat

After verification, the Gram Panchayat will issue a Job Card with photograph of all adult members of the household willing to work under the programme.

The Job Card must remain in the custody of the household.

Job Cardholder can apply for work to the Gram Panchayat which will issue him/her a dated receipt of the work application

Employment will be provided by the Gram Panchayat (local self governing body) within 15 days of work application, failing which unemployment allowance will be paid.

Disbursement of wages has to be done weekly basis and not beyond a fortnight.

Wages will be paid at the wage rate to the wage earners through their Bank/Post office accounts.

An annual shelf of works to be prepared in advance for each year.

A ratio of 60:40 for wage and material costs should be maintained at GP level.

No contractors/and no labour-displacing machinery shall be used in execution of works.

Panchayati Raj Institutions will have a principal role in planning, monitoring and implementation

At least one-third of the workers should be women.

Inbuilt incentive-disincentive structure to the State Government for guaranteeing employment

1672.

State different types of forces ?

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Basically forces are of two types:

Contact forces

Non contact forces or At a distance forces

applied force gravitational force spring force

1673.

List out different types of tree.

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Here are top 25types of trees listthat you may have most definitely noticed.

BanyanTree: Banyantreesare mostly seen indifferentregions of country and is the nationaltreeof India that grows in specialtypeof soil. ...

NeemTree: ...

PeepalTree: ...

Aloe VeraTree: ...

Tulsi Plant: ...

Amla Plant: ...

Eucalyptus: ...

Mahagony:

1674.

what is a secondary sector

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Thesecondary sector of the economyincludesindustriesthat produce a finished, usableproductor are involved inconstruction.

This sector generally takes the output of theprimary sectorand manufactures finishedgoodsor where they are suitable for use by other businesses, forexport, orsaleto domestic consumers. This sector is often divided intolight industryandheavy industry. Many of these industries consume large quantities of energy and require factories and machinery to convert raw materials into goods and products. They also producewastematerials andwaste heatthat may cause environmental problems or causepollution. The secondary sector supports both the primary andtertiary sector.

1675.

What were the causes for Imperialism?

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causes of imperialism are:

• Raw materials caused imperialism as nations wanted new materials for their factories.

• Slave labor is another cause which America and Europe wanted.

• The British wanted to imperialise India as India provided a large market.

• Imperialism caused political expansion of the territories.

• Imperialism caused superiority of Europeans and they wanted to demonstrate their power.

• Democracy was another cause because nations wanted to spread government rules

1676.

nswer the Following questions briefly) Who appoints Personal Secretary ?) What are the causes of change in for

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1)In India, the post of a secretary and an additional private secretary to theUnion Council of Ministers of India(cabinet ministers and minister of state) are Group a officers, appointed by thePresident of India.

1677.

1. What were the causes for Imperialism?

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1. economic causes2.nationalist factors3. military factors4. humanitarian factors

this is answer

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What were the causes for the imperialism?

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Political and strategic.

The power and prestige of a country was measured by the number of colonies which they controlled.

In addition, some of these countries also wanted to control strategic points for commercial routes, such as Great Britain.

Demographic.

Europe’s population had grown greatly during the 19th century (from 300 in 1870 to 400 in 1914). Hence, the colonies were conceived as an extension of the metropolises so that the population moved there.

Migration reduced unemployment and social conflicts in the countries of origin.

Economic.

New markets were sought for the industrial products.

Many raw materials were needed for the growing industrial sector.

Capitalism stimulated investment in other territories.

Geographic and technical.

There were many explorers who created societies in order to explore new unknown areas, such as Africa.

New means of transportation, such as the steamboat, allowed for better exploration of the world.

The opening of new commercial routes, such as the Suez Canal (1869), was essential in fulfilling the desire of exploration

Cultural and ideological.

The white man had the duty of controlling the world and evangelising it based on pseudo-Darwinist ideas.

Hence, the western world had to civilise the rest of the planet.

1679.

<y What were the causes for Imperialism? R

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causes of imperialism are:

• Raw materials caused imperialism as nations wanted new materials for their factories.

• Slave labor is another cause which America and Europe wanted.

• The British wanted to imperialise India as India provided a large market.

• Imperialism caused political expansion of the territories.

• Imperialism caused superiority of Europeans and they wanted to demonstrate their power.

• Democracy was another cause because nations wanted to spread government rules

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2.How the cheap availability of food lead to the imperialism?

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1681.

9. Secondary sector10. Service sector

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9. Secondary industries are those that take the raw materials produced by the primarysector and process them into manufactured goods andproducts.

Examples of secondary industries include heavy manufacturing,lightmanufacturing, food processing,oilrefining and energy production.

10.The service sector provides a service, not an actual product that could be held in your hand. Activities in the service sector include retail, banks, hotels, real estate, education, health, social work

1682.

Give one difference between the 'industria' and the 'service' sector

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Industrial sector is related to industries.Service sector is related to companies and offices.

1683.

Give one difference between the 'industrial' and the 'service' sector

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1684.

Distiuguish the service conditionsof organised sector with that of unorganized sector.

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Organised Sectoris asectorwhere the employment terms are fixed and regular, and the employees get assured work.Unorganised sectoris one where the employment terms are not fixed and regular, as well as the enterprises, are not registered with the government.

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7. The service sector is playing a vital role in the economic development of a countryExplain.

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Group AGroup B1) ---- ---------Personal Secretary2) Secretary of Government Department3) ICSI4) --------- --Scribae(IAS, Appointed by busy individuals, Roman Empire, Company SecretarAnswer in one sentence.1) Who can appoint a personal Secretary?2) Which company should appoint a full time company secretary?3) A Cultural Club is an example of which type of organisaiton?4) The knowledge of which Act is must for a secretary of co-operatiH)1)Correct the underlined word and rewrite the following sentences.1) Personal Secretary is appointed by a Joint Stock Company.2) Busy individuals appoint company secretary.14

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personal seceratory appointed by stock company

1687.

The MNC's of a country sets up a production jointly with the local company of other country.State any one benefit of this joint production to the local company.

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At times, MNCs set up according to the local companies and thus grab the two fold benefits to the companies.

This should guide in delivering a goods so that it takes place in state of way by which it increase labour.

It should share on countries and thus help globalization by setting up the production units with local companies

1688.

can u name a pass in the himachal range

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Rohtang Pass and Bara- Lacha- la are famous pass in Himachal range

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1689.

What is Computer Memory? Explain its types in detail

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Memory is the most essential element of a computing system because without it computer can’t perform simple tasks. Computer memory is of two basic type – Primary memory / Volatile memory and Secondary memory / non-volatile memory. Random Access Memory (RAM) is volatile memory and Read Only Memory (ROM) is non-volatile memory.1. Random Access Memory (RAM) –

It is also called asread write memoryor themain memoryor theprimary memory.

The programs and data that the CPU requires during execution of a program are stored in this memory.

It is a volatile memory as the data loses when the power is turned off.

RAM is further classified into two types-SRAM (Static Random Access Memory)andDRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory2. Read Only Memory (ROM) –

Stores crucial information essential to operate the system, like the program essential to boot the computer.

It is not volatile.

Always retains its data.

Used in embedded systems or where the programming needs no change.

Used in calculators and peripheral devices.

ROM is further classified into 4 types-ROM,PROM,EPROM, andEEPROM.

Types of Read Only Memory (ROM) –

PROM (Programmable read-only memory)– It can be programmed by user. Once programmed, the data and instructions in it cannot be changed.

EPROM (Erasable Programmable read only memory)– It can be reprogrammed. To erase data from it, expose it to ultra violet light. To reprogram it, erase all the previous data.

EEPROM (Electrically erasable programmable read only memory)– The data can be erased by applying electric field, no need of ultra violet light. We can erase only portions of the chip.

1690.

Explain in detail the types of direct tax.

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Direct tax is tax that is imposed by the government directly on organizations and people. Some of the different direct taxes are income tax, corporate tax, wealth tax, and capital gains tax.

1691.

Service Cooling Technologieswww.paharpur.com

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Delhi is the correct answer of the given question

Delhi is the correct answer

Delhi is the correct answer

New delhi is the correct

Delhi is the right answer

The capital of India is new delhi

Delhi..........................

1692.

flow chart of democracy

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1693.

flow chart of India size & location

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1694.

flow chart of people as resource

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1695.

flow chart of physical features of i dia

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please post complete answer

1696.

what makes the man perfect

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Practice makes the man perfect

practice is the answer

practice is the right answer

1697.

Give a short account of different types of soil found in Assam?

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The soils of Assam can broadly be divided into four main groups, viz. alluvial soils, piedmont soils,hill soilsandlateritic soils. The alluvial soils are extensively distributed over the Brahmaputra and Barak plain and are very fertile.

1698.

Q. 3. What is natural vegetation? Why are different types of vegetation foundin India?

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Natural vegetationrefers to a plant community which has grownnaturallywithout human aid. They have been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. We call this virginvegetation. Thus, cultivated crops and fruits, orchards form part ofvegetationbut notnatural vegetation.

Vegetation regions can be divided into five major types: forest, grassland, tundra, desert, and ice sheet. Climate, soil, the ability of soil to holdwater, and the slope, or angle, of the land all determine what types of plants will grow in a particular region.

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1699.

What are the different kinds ofshops that you find in youry neighbourhood? What do youpurchase from them?

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Fruit shop where we can purchase fruits like apple, oranges, grapes,etc

Sweet shop to purchase several varities of sweets

Department store. a large shop that sells many different things in different sections.

Supermarket. a large shop that sells mostly food and household items.

Grocer. a shop that sells food. greengrocer. sells fresh fruit and vegetables. butcher. sells fresh meat. baker. sells fresh bread and cakes. fishmonger. chemist.

1700.

list the different types of religious practice that you find in your neighborhood this could be different forms of prayer worship of different Gods sacred sites different kinds of religious music and singing etc does this indicate freedom of religion practice

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There are many ways to pray:prostration, prayer, wheels, pilgrimages, kneeling in church,circumambulating all using the body. Also chanting, verbal prayers and silent or interior prayers. Different people pray in a different way. Like Austeremonastic prefer the silent, interior prayers. Whether some work better than others is a matter of how you look at it. Take the example of the prayer wheel. The Tibetans live in icy cold place. Sometimes at 18000 feet above sea level. They have to engage in some sort of physical activity to stimulate the blood circulation. Hence, therotating of the prayer wheel. Lord Jesus once said thatpray ceaselessly.The Tibetans also do this by fixing somewhat bigger sized prayer wheel atop a structure or a post specially set up for this so that it catches the blowing wind and keeps on rotating day and night.The reason forthe practice of pilgrimageis quite obvious. The pious people wish to think of God. Anything that evokes the feelings of devotion for God forms part of their religious lives. From bygone times, in different countries, certain places are identifiedwith holiness, spirituality. They become pilgrimage centre. The reason may be varied but there is a definite reason behind each place of the pilgrimage that makes the place sacred and pious. Therefore devotees throng to that place.

Kneeling in church arose out of the style of western man’s clothing. Wearing tight fitting pants and trousers one cannot sit cross legged on the floor. Also in many countries, like in u.k , Canada, they all had to use furniture like chairs, sofas , stools, benches etc. sitting down on the floo is is not physically possible or advisable in extreme cold.

Lastly, regarding why the use of the whole body, you may be interested to learn that in certain south Indianreligious communities, itis obligatory to do prostration with the whole body and alsocircumambulation.Eight parts of the body have to be in contact with the ground.

yes it shows the freedom of religions practice in India

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