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History Assignment 1) People have misgivings about the practicality of the knowledge of history. Clear it. 2) Write down about all world Cultural Site in India & Explain any five . 3) Collect information about local government body of your town\ village. 4) Write down the challenges facing the Democratic System.Ex.Poverty, unemployment etc 5) Write down about Political Party & Explain their role in government.​

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  1. People have lot of misgivings about the practicality of the knowledge of history. For example, history is usually thought as a field of interest only for historians and students wishing to pursue higher studies in the subject and not pertaining to practical life, history as a field of knowledge does not have any applicability to economically productive fields, etc,.

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(i) Ajanta Caves : The Ajanta Caves are Hindu & Buddhist caves built in two phases. The first, was from the reign of Emperor Ashoka. The second, further additions were made during the 5th and 6th centuries AD of the Gupta period. The caves depict richly decorated fresco paintings, reminiscent of the Sigiriya paintings and sculptures in Sri Lanka. There are 31 rock-cut cave monuments which are unique representations of the religious art of Hinduism and Buddhism

(ii) Ellora Caves : The Ellora Caves, also known as the Ellora Complex, are a cultural mix of religious arts of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. 34 monasteries and temples sculpted continuously into rock walls of a high basalt cliff are seen along a length of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). Dated to 600 to 1000 AD, they are a reflection of artistic creation of the ancient civilization of India.

iii) Elephanta Caves : The Elephanta Caves are a network of sculpted caves located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally "the city of caves") in Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the east of the city of Mumbai. The island, located on an arm of the Arabian Sea, consists of two groups of caves — the first is a large group of five Hindu caves, the second, a smaller group of two Buddhist caves. The Hindu caves contain rock cut stone sculptures, representing the Shaiva Hindu sect, dedicated to the god Shiva. The rock-cut architecture of the caves is dated to between the 5th and 8th centuries, although the identity of the original builders is still a subject of debate. The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock. Renovated in the 1970s, the caves were designated a World Heritage Site in 1987 to preserve the artwork.

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