April 2023

Grammar
degree blanks

Solve the test and Win the Prize The degree of comparison is a grammatical topic that describes the different forms of adjectives and adverbs that are used to indicate varying degrees of the quality they describe. There are three degrees of comparison: Positive, Comparative, and Superlative. In the Positive Degree, the adjective or adverb is in its simple form. In the Comparative Degree, we usually compare two things by adding ‘-er’ to the end of the adjective or adverb. We usually use the Superlative Degree to show that something is more special than other things by adding ‘-est’ right after the adjective or adverb². For example: - Positive Degree: The cat is fast. - Comparative Degree: The cheetah is faster than the cat. - Superlative Degree: The cheetah is the fastest animal on land. Test Your knowledge Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous Result Every year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period.. Quality Study Material Notes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision Tests We conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching Experience More than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us

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Question tag test

Solve the test and Win the Prize Question tags are a type of auxiliary verb that are used to turn a statement into a question. They are also known as tail questions and are used to invite a response or confirmation from the person we are speaking to. Question tags are formed by adding an auxiliary verb and repeating the subject of the main clause as a pronoun. It’s important to know which auxiliary verb to use and whether the tag should be positive or negative. Note: The word "team" can be either singular or plural, depending on the context in which it is used. When referring to a group of individuals working together to achieve a common goal, "team" is usually treated as a singular noun. For example, "The team is working hard to prepare for the upcoming competition." However, when referring to the individual members of the group, "team" can be treated as a plural noun. For example, "The team are all talented athletes with unique skills and strengths." So, in the statement "Bangladesh cricket team won the match over Sri Lanka," the word "team" is singular and refers to the group as a whole. Test Your knowledge Current events of 2023 Current Affairs MCQ Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous Result Every year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period.. Quality Study Material Notes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision Tests We conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching Experience More than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us

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Current events of 2023

Solve the test and Win the Prize Following 15 MCQs are based on the expected events in India in 2023. They cover a range of topics including politics, sports, and entertainment. I hope you find them useful!. Share it to your friends, teachers and the students who are preparing for the comitative exams. Book mark this link and visit our website daily for such content. Join our WhatsApp Community Test Your knowledge Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous Result Every year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period.. Quality Study Material Notes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision Tests We conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching Experience More than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Thanks for Visiting Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us

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Solve the test and Win the Prize Are you looking to improve your grammar skills? Do you want to brush up on your knowledge of grammar rules and punctuation? Then look no further! Our website offers daily grammar MCQ (tests) Our grammar tests are designed to challenge you with multiple-choice questions that cover a range of grammar topics, including sentence structure, verb tense, and punctuation. With daily tests, you can reinforce your knowledge of these important grammar rules and win the prizes also. (Prizes for students only) Whether you are a student, professional, or just someone who wants to improve their grammar skills, our website is the perfect place to start. Our tests are quick and easy to take, and you can take them as often as you like. So, visit our website and take our daily grammar tests. Make it a part of your routine . Also Join our whatsApp group to get post first to you. Test Your knowledge Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous Result Every year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period.. Quality Study Material Notes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision Tests We conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching Experience More than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Thanks for Visiting   Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us          

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English For All
Why We Travel -Words

Lesson | Difficult words | Pictures | Videos We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves. We travel to open our hearts and eyes and learn more about the world than our newspapers will accommodate. We travel to bring what little we can, in our ignorance and knowledge, to those parts of the globe whose riches are differently dispersed. And we travel, in essence, to become young fools again -- to slow time down and get taken in and fall in love once more. The beauty of this whole process was best described, perhaps, before people even took to frequent flying, by George Santayana in his lapidary essay, "The Philosophy of Travel." We "need sometimes," the Harvard philosopher wrote, "to escape into open solitudes, into aimlessness, into the moral holiday of running some pure hazard, in order to sharpen the edge of life, to taste hardship, and to be compelled to work desperately for a moment at no matter what." I like that stress on work, since never more than on the road are we shown how proportional our blessings are to the difficulty that precedes them; and I like the stress on a holiday that's "moral" since we fall into our ethical habits as easily as into our beds at night. Few of us ever forget the connection between "travel" and "travail," and I know that I travel in large part in search of hardship -- both my own, which I want to feel, and others', which I need to see. Travel in that sense guides us toward a better balance of wisdom and compassion -- of seeing the world clearly, and yet feeling it truly. For seeing without feeling can obviously be uncaring; while feeling without seeing can be blind. Yet for me the first great joy of traveling is simply the luxury of leaving all my beliefs and certainties at home, and seeing everything I thought I knew in a different light, and from a crooked angle. In that regard, even a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet (in Beijing) or a scratchy revival showing of "Wild Orchids" (on the Champs-Elysees) can be both novelty and revelation: In China, after all, people will pay a whole week's wages to eat with Colonel Sanders, and in Paris, Mickey Rourke is regarded as the greatest actor since Jerry Lewis. If a Mongolian restaurant seems exotic to us in Evanston, Ill., it only follows that a McDonald's would seem equally exotic in Ulan Bator -- or, at least, equally far from everything expected. Though it's fashionable nowadays to draw a distinction between the "tourist" and the "traveler," perhaps the real distinction lies between those who leave their assumptions at home, and those who don't: Among those who don't, a tourist is just someone who complains, "Nothing here is the way it is at home," while a traveler is one who grumbles, "Everything here is the same as it is in Cairo -- or Cuzco or Kathmandu." It's all very much the same. But for the rest of us, the sovereign freedom of traveling comes from the fact that it whirls you around and turns you upside down, and stands everything you took for granted on its head. If a diploma can famously be a passport (to a journey through hard realism), a passport can be a diploma (for a crash course in cultural relativism). And the first lesson we learn on the road, whether we like it or not, is how provisional and provincial are the things we imagine to be universal. When you go to North Korea, for example, you really do feel as if you've landed on a different planet -- and the North Koreans doubtless feel that they're being visited by an extra-terrestrial, too (or else they simply assume that you, as they do, receive orders every morning from the Central Committee on what clothes to wear and what route to use when walking to work, and you, as they do, have loudspeakers in your bedroom broadcasting propaganda every morning at dawn, and you, as they do, have your radios fixed so as to receive only a single channel). We travel, then, in part just to shake up our complacencies by seeing all the moral and political urgencies, the life-and-death dilemmas, that we seldom have to face at home. And we travel to fill in the gaps left by tomorrow's headlines: When you drive down the streets of Port-au-Prince, for example, where there is almost no paving and women relieve themselves next to mountains of trash, your notions of the Internet and a "one world order" grow usefully revised. Travel is the best way we have of rescuing the humanity of places, and saving them from abstraction and ideology. And in the process, we also get saved from abstraction ourselves, and come to see how much we can bring to the places we visit, and how much we can become a kind of carrier pigeon -- an anti-Federal Express, if you like -- in transporting back and forth what every culture needs. I find that I always take Michael Jordan posters to Kyoto, and bring woven ikebana baskets back to California; I invariably travel to Cuba with a suitcase piled high with bottles of Tylenol and bars of soap, and come back with one piled high with salsa tapes, and hopes, and letters to long-lost brothers. But more significantly, we carry values and beliefs and news to the places we go, and in many parts of the world, we become walking video screens and living newspapers, the only channels that can take people out of the censored limits of their homelands. In closed or impoverished places, like Pagan or Lhasa or Havana, we are the eyes and ears of the people we meet, their only contact with the world outside and, very often, the closest, quite literally, they will ever come to Michael Jackson or Bill Clinton. Not the least of the challenges

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In to the wild
Personal Response for in to the wild

Questions and Answers 1] Have you lost in the dense forest? write your experience in 50 words.  Ans: One Sunday, my sister and I had gone for tracking with our friends, but we were found ourselves lost in the midst of a dense forest.  Our mobile phones had also no coverage, that left us completely cut off from the outside world. Our friends tirelessly scoured the area to find out us,  Finally, our friends located us and rushed to our side. How  overwhelmed we were with relief and gratitude, I have no words to explain! 2] what would you do if you were lost in a dense forest? write in 50 words Ans: If I were lost in a dense forest, the first thing I would  try to stay calm and evaluate my situation. I would search for any familiar landmarks or signs of civilization and try to retrace my steps. If that proved unsuccessful, I would look for a source of water and would not west my energy while waiting for rescue. 3] Which birds and animals give alarm calls about which dangers? Ans: Following birds and animals give alarm calls to warn about specific dangers. * Langur monkeys: These primates give loud, barking alarm calls to warn of predators such as leopards, tigers, and snakes. *Sambar deer: These large deer give a loud, barking alarm call when they sense predators such as tigers and leopards. *Spotted deer: Similar to Sambar deer, spotted deer give a loud, barking alarm call to warn of predators such as tigers and leopards. *Indian roller: This bird gives a loud, screeching alarm call when it senses a large snakes. *Indian peafowl(मोर): These birds give a loud alarm call when they sense danger from predators such as tigers, leopards, and humans. 4] What is the role of bird watchers in the conservation of environment and increasing economy? Ans: Bird watchers play an important role in the conservation of the environment as well as in earning money in several ways: * Monitoring bird populations: Bird watchers help to monitor bird populations and track changes in their distribution. This information helps to plan strategies to protect species. *Raising awareness: Bird watchers can educate the public about the ecological and economic value of birds and their habitats and inspire others to take action to protect them. *Education : Bird watchers can contribute valuable data to educational projects. That information is useful to understand bird behavior, migration patterns, and other aspects of avian ecology. *Ecotourism: Bird watchers helps to increase local economies through ecotourism,  5] what is avifauna? Ans: Avifauna refers to the collection of bird species that inhabit a particular region or environment. It includes all species of birds that can be found in a particular geographic area,  Avifauna is studied by ornithologists, who focus on the biology, behavior, and conservation of birds. 6] why does the writer say here "Walking through the forest I was Negotiating the webbed leaves of Teakwood and Moha trees." Ans: The sentence creates a clear image of the writer, Kiran Purandare's experience "how challenging it was to get through the forest and so he communicates with them to feel less difficulty and efforts and accomplish his travelling without any future calamity. 7] Why does the writer say- Walking alone in a jungle needs more alertness than walking with a companion? Ans: In a jungle, there are many potential hazards and risks specially of predators. If there is a companion while walking in a jungle, it can provide an extra set of eyes and ears, a sense of comfort, security as well as emotional support, which can help to reduce stress and increase safety. With another person, it is easier to watch out for potential dangers and to be aware of one's surroundings.  8] Why is The ground under the Mahua tree cleaned very well? Ans: The ground under the Mahua tree is cleaned very well by local people because the fallen flowers and fruit of the Mahua tree from the tree, are used to make alcoholic beverages (wine), edible oil, and traditional medicines. Therefore, clean ground beneath the Mahua tree may also help to prevent the accumulation of debris and other materials while collecting and processing them. 9] Why was the blossoming Boxwood trees, the Bhoop Bhoop sound of Coucal bird, the song of Robin bird, all appeared alien to the writer? In the lesson "Into the Wild" written by Kiran Purandare, the blossoming Boxwood trees, the Bhoop Bhoop sound of Coucal bird, and the song of Robin bird all appeared alien to the writer because he had lost in the forest and unable to find out the way. The use of the word "alien" suggests the writer's mental condition. In this condition he was unable to attract that richness of the natural world even when they are familiar to him. 10] Why does the writer say “There still exists a jungle where we can get lost, isn’t this our good luck?” Ans: The writer's statement "There still exists a jungle where we can get lost, isn't this our good luck?" suggests that the writer views getting lost in a jungle as a positive and fortunate experience. The statement may reflect the writer's appreciation for the beauty and complexity of natural environments, need of jungle for us as well as their desire to experience the world in a more immersive and unpredictable way. Test Your knowledge Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. 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In To The Wild -words

In to the wild -words/pictures hide - (go in to shelter for protection and safety/ लपून निरीक्षण करायची जागा) fruitful (useful) edge (bank/ border) wrapping (ending) waterhole - lake / pond / pool avifauna - (the birds of a particular region or period)   field notes - (diary) stationed - (stayed/ lived/ राहणे ). camouflaged - (लपवणे/ covered/ made invisible by means of protective coloring) essentials (necessary things/ equipment), stretched out - To extend arms and legs as far as they will go. heart’s content - one's complete inner satisfaction. familiar – known trail (path/track) Negotiating (talking/ discussing) the webbed leaves of Teakwood (सागवान) https://youtu.be/9EVQ_bRZ9IQ Minimal (minimum/ कम से कम) treading (walking) cautiously- Carefully  woods (forest). alertness (continuous attention) companion (partner/ fellow). Trail – path / रस्ता  wide-open eyes – carefully grasping - to understand something, especially something difficult: stunned (astonished/चकित कर देना) ‘Khyak! Khyak! KhyakoSS Khyak!’ (ख्याक! ख्याक ! ख्याकोस ! ख्याक !) Langur (slender long-tailed monkey of Asia) alarm (signal/warning) call. Rest- remaining brigade (group/force) continued raising – increasing (the sound) petrified (frighten अत्यधिक भयभीत) Langurs speeded (रफ़्तार बढ़ाना) upheaval (turmoil / खलबली) a Leopard (चीता) Predator (An animal that lives on other animals/ नरभक्षक/ शिकारी)  reliable (honest) clues- hint / indication /sign/ signal   apex – high. (An apex predator, also known as an alpha predator or top predator, is a predator at the top of a food chain, without natural predators.) elusive (skillful /चालाक) lair (den/ छिपने की जगह). prowl (walking about in a stealthy manner/ शिकार के लिये चुपके चुपके चलना). Stealthily- in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard/ छिपकर  spotted gold-black cloak (hide under a false appearance/ a loose outer garment/ बुरखा) spied (spotted) legion (number/ group) stayed put (stopped). Gauged (guessed) target sight (looking direction) scanned- investigate carefully  scat (गोबर) hovering (flying/ मँडराना) Chaos - confusion. barely (only) apparently (clearly) sanctum sanctorum (a very private or highly secret place). (holy place) miracle (amazing) elusive (चालाक) fading (decreasing) instinctively (naturally) spooked (scared/ feared) logs (fire wood) retreated (returned / मागे फिरणे) amazed (surprised) solitary (lonely) the haven (a place of living आश्रय स्थान) resumed (started to walk ) tiny (small) track that broke out of the main trail. hillock (mound/टेकड़ी). cement pillar stones stacked (column) compartment (department/ विभाग). Dusky (shady/धुंधली) Hastily (Hurriedly/जल्दबाजी से) gorge (way) - a narrow valley between hills or mountains to an open field. dry deciduous (shedding foliage/ पतझड़ी) tropical (hot) forest. Vanished - disappear.  Good Heavens (हे भगवान) dreadful (terrible/भयानक) The sun was melting (setting/ disappear) down like a fleeting runner. Soaked (wet /पूरी तरह से भीगा हुआ) sweat (body's perspiring /पसीना), soul (man) wilderness (jungle). The Shabnam bag stuff (remained food), blossoming (flowering) Boxwood trees - small evergreen attractive  shrub / सदाहरित झुडूप किंवा लहान  गडद हिरवी पाने असलेले लहान झाड alien - foreign / overseas / non-native / external (unknown) https://youtu.be/w4OQb1tFALAhttps://youtu.be/5LRSFKCCkM8 dried- up droppings (dung/scat)  sniffing (smell/ नाक से सुड़कना) averting (preventing / avoiding /टालना) eventuality (possible event/ संभाव्य घटना), a frantic (wild/madly) breeze - a gentle wind / हलकीशी हवा  stomach - an organ in the body where food is digested / पोट aching – paining /दुखणे silver lining (bright side/ उम्मीद की किरण) consolation (comfort /तसल्ली/दिलासा) reassured (relieved/आश्वस्त) resurfaced (appear again/पुनः प्रकट होना) human civilization (मानवी वस्ती). trembling (थरकापने/ shaking). a jiffy (instantly/ तत्काळ), vigour (energy/ उत्साह; जोश).  stumbled (ठोकर खाना) droppings (dung/scat) of Blue Bulls (नील-गाय) Struggled (attempt to achieve something/संघर्ष) civilization (people) tiny – small sleepy (peaceful) woods. (forest)  lantern - a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame /कंदील ‘Suihudaki’(सुईहुडकी) name of the hillock. . shaking of limbs (trembling legs / थरथरणारे पाय ) slumped (पडणे /झोपणे) studded (ornamented/decorated) exists (present) Test Your knowledge https://youtu.be/MqGmSrIrV2M Part - II Cat, Lion, Tiger, Leopard, Panther etc. belong to cat family. (Nagarhole National Park, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is a wildlife reserve in the South Indian state of Karnataka.) cinematographer (one who operates a movie camera), man-animal conflict (struggle/clash/संघर्ष/ टकराव) resolution (settlement lodge (hotel) safaris (journey) showcasing (exhibiting/प्रदर्शन) Art Galleries – big hall for exibitions capital cities – the cities which are capital of any state or country  conserving (protecting) the planet’s riches – environment and wildlife recalls (remembers) clarity (clearly) the incident – event/ घटना  ultimately (finally) leads to (cause) felines (member of the cat family) over (leaving) junction (crossing). ahead (before) prime (the period of youthfulness /तरुनपण). taken a toll on (to cause damage by hard living). canines (pointed tooth/दांत). sagging (drooping/कम होना). prime (youthness). 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When 4th Jan International World Braille Day 6th Jan World Day -War Orphans 9th Jan Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas 10th Jan World Hindi Day 11th Jan National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 12th Jan National Youth Day (India) 15th Jan Army Day (India) 17th Jan World Religion Day 24th Jan National Girl child day (India) 25th Jan Tourism Day National Voters Day 26th Jan Republic Day (India) 27th Jan International Holocaust Remembrance Day 30th Jan Martyrs’ Day Last Sunday of January- World Neglected Tropical Diseases Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous Result Every year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period.. Quality Study Material Notes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision Tests We conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching Experience More than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Thanks for Visiting Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us

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Current Affairs 1] All India Radio News conducts ‘Abhyaas’ programme to guide students in Competitive Examination. 2] ‘WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM)’ located in Jamnagar India. 3] .India’s first green-field grain-based ethanol plant has been inaugurated in Bihar 4] New Delhi has inducted two robots into its fire-fighting fleet. 5] SIDBI has approved to provide assistance to set up units in Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor. 6] Mahatma Gandhi Setu (bridge), the longest steel bridge in the country, is located in Bihar. 7] IN-SPACe has authorised two Indian private firms for space launches. 8] KK Venugopal is the Attorney General of India, as of 2022 9] In Mumbai ‘India-UAE Start-up bridge’ was recently launched. 10] Andhra Pradesh has joined the Global Network of Advanced Manufacturing Hubs (AMHUBs) of World Economic Forum (WEF) 11] ‘Operation Rakth Chandan’ was associated with Directorate of Revenue Intelligence. 12] In 2014, Telangana was carved out of erstwhile unified Andhra Pradesh. 13] The ‘Ayurveda Aahar’ logo, which was released recently, has been designed in green colour tone. 14] 2023 is the target year set by India for first Human Space Mission Gaganyaan and first Human Ocean Mission. 15] Varada River is the tributary of Tungabhadra River. 16] India inaugurated the new Indian Embassy in Paraguay in August 2022 17] India signed a MoU with Bangladesh on interim water of the Kushiyara River. 18] UGC launched the Online Grievance Registration System named ‘e-Samadhan’. 19] New Delhi is the host of the ‘India International Trade Fair (IITF)’. 20] India’s first gold ATM has been inaugurated in Hyderabad city. Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Arsod English Classes, Yavatmal For 12th English Online & Offline Classes Students can attend online or offline classes according to their convenience. Limited strength in each batch. Modern, innovative concepts based but simple teaching method. Disciplined and highly feasible learning environment. Excellent Previous Result Every year 100% result. In the exam of 2022, our two students are highest in Maharashtra. Completion of syllabus within stipulated time period.. Quality Study Material Notes of all chapters, poems, and novels are provided in pdf and printed form. From the content rich notes learn tips, tricks and strategies. Regular Weekly Revision Tests We conduct regular offline test on each and every topic, daily online test. Regular doubt clearing sessions. Every Sunday special classes for weak students. Long Teaching Experience More than 35 years' teaching experience. Student centered and Exam oriented teaching as well as individual attention. Thanks for Visiting Click to contact us 9822716201 arsodyogiraj@gmail.com 4, Dewkinandan, Shinde Plots, Yavatmal. Whatsapp Us Follow Us

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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

Big Data - Big Insights Difficult words, pictures and others Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar worked round the clock to eradicate untouchability and caste discrimination.  We respect this great man even today.  Let's see information about Babasaheb Ambedkar.Contents hide1 birth2 Childhood3 Education4 life5 Work of AmbedkarbornDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891 in the village of Mahu in the Indore district of Madhya Pradesh. His father's name was Ramji and mother's name was Bhimabai. Ramji and Bhimabai had 14 children by 1891. Among them, four daughters namely Ganga, Rama, Manjula and Tulsa survived and three sons namely Baliram, Anandrao and Bhimrao survived. Bhimrao was the youngest fourteenth child. Ambedkar's grandfather's name was Maloji Sapkal. Maloji was recruited as a soldier in the army of the English Crown. Due to his job in the army, Malojirao started studying at a military school. He was initiated into the Ramananda sect. Therefore, pure thought and pure behavior played an important role in Maloji's household affairs.Malojina had four children three sons and one daughter. After two sons, a daughter Mirabai was born. Born around 1848, Ramji was the fourth child of Malojirao. Ramji was religious. He had recited Abhangs of Saint Kabir's couplets, Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Chokhoba, Eknath, Tukaram etc. He used to read Dnyaneshwari everyday. While he was a soldier in the Hemant army at Stotre and Bhopal in the morning, he began his English education at a military school and mastered the English language well. So he passed the normal school examination. After passing the matriculation examination, his job as a constable was lost. He was promoted to the post of teacher in a military school i.e. a normal school.ChildhoodRamji was in the platoon. That platoon arrived in 1888 at the army base at Mohol in Madhya Pradesh. Subhedar Ramji got the post of Principal of Normal School there. During this time, Dr. Ambedkar was born. His childhood name was Bhiwa. His popular names are Bhima, Bhima and Bhimrao. Ambedkar's family belonged to the then untouchable Mahar caste and hailed from Ambadve village in Mandangad taluka of Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra.Being untouchables, they were always subjected to socio-economic discrimination.In 1894, Subedar Ramji Sapkal retired from his job as a headmaster in the British Army and settled with his family at Camp Dapoli Vasti, a village near his native village of Dapoli in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. Bhimrao was not admitted to school due to his young age. Later in the month of November 1896, Bhimrao's name was enrolled in the Camp School in Satara, a Marathi school. This year he took initiation into Kabir Panth. A few days later, Bhima's mother passed away. Ambedkar was five years old at that time. After that Bhima and other children were brought up by their mother Mirabai in difficult conditions.EducationDr. When Babasaheb Ambedkar came to Bombay in 1904, he started going to Elphinstone, a government school. He was the first untouchable student to attend Elphiston High School. Ramji, who was a follower of Kabir, introduced the children to Hindu literature. Due to opposition from other castes, Ramji used his army post to send children to government schools. After class 10th, he completed BA degree in Political Science and Economics from Mumbai University. Also joined the Baroda Institute for employment. Ambedkar was the first Indian to receive a Doctorate or Ph.D degree in Economics from abroad. He was also the first South Asian to receive a doctorate degree twice from South Asia. Ambedkar was the most brilliant and highly educated person in his family. He received his higher education in 27 years from November 1896 to November 1923 from Bombay University, Columbia University and London School of Economics and China.lifeAmbedkar was an economist professor and lawyer in his early career after which he worked in the socio-political field. Joined the propaganda media and discussion media for India's independence and published a newspaper. He advocated political rights and social freedom for Dalits and made a valuable contribution to the creation of modern India. While Bhimrao was still at school in 1906 at the age of fourteen and fifteen, Bhimrao was married to Ramibai alias Ramabai, the 9-10 year old daughter of Bhiku Valangkar of Dapoli. While studying at Elphiston High School, Bhimrao had to sit away from the upper caste boy in the class. Many high school teachers treated him with disdain. Ambedkar used to study for eighteen hours every day during his student life.Ambedkar's workHe has contributed a lot in drafting the Constitution of India. He connected farming business with social system for agriculture and farmers. He found the reason for the caste-based social system in the rural areas in the rural economy. Therefore, if we want to change the social system based on caste, we have to change the agriculture. Considering agriculture as an industry, the economic development of farmers should be done by providing infrastructure. He believed that if the farmer becomes economically mature, the agricultural labor and all the elements associated with agriculture will benefit from the economic capacity and economic disparity complements and nourishes the caste system, so the less the economic disparity, the less the chasm of caste discrimination will diminish.Water and land are the main factors for agriculture. It is impossible to develop agriculture without water. Farmers need clean water. It is not possible to increase the productivity of water and raise the economic level of farmers. He brought the instructions of the British government. He led the first strike for farmers under the leadership of Ambedkar. This strike took place between 1928 and 1934 in the village of Zari. This strike continued for seven years. Babasaheb Ambedkar fought to destroy Khoti system.Babasaheb has done political work. In December 1926, the Governor of Bombay, Henry Staveley Lawrence, appointed him as a member of the Bombay Legislative Council. There he often gave speeches on economic topics. Member of Bombay Legislative Council till 1936. Although the untouchables had no political rights, they were invited to represent the untouchables at the first Round

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