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1.2 Answer in brief:

a) How did India choose to be different from Pakistan at the time

of Independence?

b) How is secularism visible in the Ellora Cave Temples?

c) What does the author mean by ‘diversity in unity’?

d) How did the Baul singers exemplify secularism?

e) Why may we say that Islam in rural India is more Indian than

Islamic?

f) Why is consensus not necessary in a diverse democracy?​

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a. India was a mostly Hindu state; Pakistan was a mostly Muslim state. ... C India won independence before World War II, and Pakistan after the war . D India achieved full independence; Pakistan remained an occupied colony.

b. From Aurangabad city to Ellora caves travel time 45 minutes and return trip another 45 minuted. One can spend around 4/5 hours to see all caves . On your return trip you can visit Dauladabad Fort which will take 2 hours to see. Both together can be a day tour( 8hrs).

c.Unity in diversity means oneness in the varieties. India is the best country proving this concept for many years. India is a country where it is very clear to see unity in diversity because people of many religions, race, cultures and traditions live together

d.Baul Music. Usually, in Baul music, in Baul-gan, which means Baul folk music, the three most important characteristics are an unmeasured introduction that may precede the performance of a song; the use of only two types of meter; and the change of meter that may occur during the performance of a song.

e.Muslim Indians are more likely than the country's Hindus and members of all other religions - including those who don't belong to a religious group - to be "suffering." One-third (32%) of the country's Muslims are suffering. Gallup classifies respondents as "thriving," "struggling," or "suffering" according to how they rate their current and future lives on a ladder scale with steps numbered from 0 to 10 based on the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale.

f. Consensus democracy is the application of consensus decision-making to the process of legislation in a democracy. ... Consensus democracy also features increased citizen participation both in determining the political agenda and in the decision-making process itself.

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