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The Indian subcontinent has a history of earthquakes. The reason for the intensity and high frequency of earthquakes is the Indian plate driving into Asia at a rate of approximately 47 mm/year.[1] The following is a list of major earthquakes which have occurred in India, including those with epicentres outside India that caused significant damage or casualties in the country.

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Date Location Magnitude I Deaths Injuries Total damage / notes

2017-01-03 India, Bangladesh 5.7 Mw V 3 8

2016-01-04 India, Myanmar, Bangladesh 6.7 Mw VII 11 200

2015-10-26 Afghanistan, India, Pakistan 7.7 Mw VII 399 2,536

2015-05-12 Nepal, India 7.3 Mw VIII 218 3,500+

2015-04-25 Nepal, India 7.8 Mw IX 8,964 21,952 $10 billion

2013-05-01 Kashmir 5.7 Mw 3 90 $19.5 million NGDC

2011-09-18 Gangtok, Sikkim 6.9 Mw VII >111

2009-08-10 Andaman Islands 7.5 Mw VIII Tsunami warning issued

2008-02-06 West Bengal 4.3 Mb 1 50 Buildings damaged NGDC

2007-11-06 Gujarat 5.1 Mw V 1 5 Buildings damaged [2]

2006-11-29 Alwar district, Rajasthan 4.0 Mw 1 2 Minor damage to property [3]

2006-03-07 Gujarat 5.5 Mw VI 7 Buildings damaged [4]

2006-02-14 Sikkim 5.3 Mw V 2 2 Landslide [5]

2005-12-14 Uttarakhand 5.1 Mw VI 1 3 Building destroyed [6]

2005-10-08 Kashmir 7.6 Mw VIII 86,000–87,351 69,000–75,266 2.8 million displaced

2002-09-13 Andaman Islands 6.5 Mw 2 Destructive tsunami NGDC

2001-01-26 Gujarat 7.7 Mw X 13,805–20,023 ~166,800

1999-03-29 Chamoli district-Uttarakhand 6.8 Mw VIII ~103

1997-11-21 Bangladesh, India 6.1 Mw 23 200

1997-05-22 Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 5.8 Mw VIII 38–56 1,000–1,500 $37–143 million

1993-09-30 Latur, Maharashtra 6.2 Mw VIII 9,748 30,000

1991-10-20 Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand 6.8 Mw IX 768–2,000 1,383–1,800

1988-08-21 Udayapur, Nepal 6.9 Mw VIII 709–1,450

1988-08-06 Myannmar, India 7.3 Mw VII 3 12 [7]

1988-02-06 Bangladesh, India 5.9 Mw 2 100 [8]

1986-04-26 India, Pakistan 5.3 Ms 6 30 Severe damage NGDC

1984-12-30 Cachar district 5.6 Mb 20 100 Severe damage NGDC

1982-01-20 Little Nicobar 6.3 Ms Some Moderate damage NGDC

1980-08-23 Kashmir 4.8 Ms Few Limited damage / doublet NGDC

1980-08-23 Kashmir 4.9 Ms 15 40 Moderate damage / doublet NGDC

1980-07-29 Nepal, Pithoragarh district 6.5 Ms 200 Many $245 million NGDC

1975-01-19 Himachal Pradesh 6.8 Ms IX 47Answer:

Life is too short to love but we are busy fighting with each other. It is too short to care but we are busy making things difficult for others. We have got so much to share but our greed has overpowered our benevolent attitude. Why have we become like this? Is it actually our fight? Do

we want this?

I believe that it’s not our fight, a common man has never gained anything from such conflicts. According to me, it’s a fight of a few people who want to gain power over the others, those people whose ultimate goal is to acquire control over everything.

However,this want of power has always affected general public who actually have no role in this whole scenario. They are the ones who are forced to leave their homes and are made to go to borders just to fight with the opponent country. What is the fault of these innocent

beings who are pushed into such conflicts?

Wars serve no purpose. There is loss of life and property and it benefits neither of the countries involved. The direct consequence is wastage of manpower and resources. In countries where people struggle to earn daily bread and butter, there huge finances are wasted in the production of defence goods like guns, tanks, bombs etc.

People lose their loved ones and all their belongings. Just because of the greed of a few people, thousands of lives are sacrificed. One must have given a thought to whose greed I am talking about! It’s a greed of those people who

want to gain power and rule other countries and and

they are our politicians.

See the irony behind it -Not even a single politician dies in these wars but lives of thousands of innocent people are sacrificed.

It’s after effects arejust horrendous and remain for years. Therefore, wars are just pointless and serve no purpose. They never lead to growth and prosperity. Its important to understand that only fellowship, love, sensitivity and tenderness can help creating a harmonious society

whereas hatred, greed or war will never lead us anywhere.

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