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The women of any place between 30 to 35 years of age gave birth to 5600 live births in 2067 BS. If the number of such number such women was 1,12, 000. Find the age specific fertility rate of the place.​ ​

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Answered by nandithas35
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Explanation:

please reffer the Indian rules

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Answered by Piyushthakur1432
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Answer:

It was an afternoon of a scorching summer day. The ponds and lakes were almost dry. There was not a bit of cloud visible. The sun was burning hot. A thirsty crow was flying over a long deserted field. The crow looked here and there for well or any shelter. But alas! There was no one nearby. At a distance, the crow found an earthen pot under a tree. His heart became filled with joy, and with much hope, he peeped into it. There was a little water at the bottom of the pot. The crow tried to reach the water with its beak but to no avail. His little beaks could not reach the level of the water.

The crow looked here and there with disparity, and suddenly he found some peebles spread over the ground. The crow hatched a plan and started gathering peebles. He took them one by one and filled the pot with them. Slowly the water level rose to the brim of the pot. The crow then quenched his thirst and flew away.

The story of the clever crow teaches us that we should remain calm in adversity and use our wisdom to get over the situation. The story retells the well-known proverb, and Where there is a will, there is a way.

Moral: Wisdom not only helps a man to overcome adverse situations, but it also helps people of his surroundings. In the next story, we will see how a little rabbit defeated a powerful lion with its wit and saved all the animals of the jungle.

2. LOOK INTO THE WELL

LOOK INTO THE WELL lion story

Once upon a time, there was a powerful Lion who was the king of the jungle. The Lion was very powerful, and other animals in the jungle were afraid of him. The Lion used to kill little animals to satisfy his hunger. To save themselves, the animals of the jungle prayed to the Lion and requested him to kill and eat one animal per day that will be sent to him as a prayer

. The Lion agreed, and each day an animal was sent to him as his food. Thus little rabbits to dear and birds, all were sent to the Lion to satisfy his hunger. As time passed by, the number of animals in the jungle started decreasing, and the animals were spending days in fear and waiting for their turn.

One day, a rabbit was sent to the Lion. But the rabbit did not reach the Lion at expected hours, and the Lion became restless in hunger. When the rabbit reached, the angry Lion asked it, “Why are you so late? Do you know about the dire consequences of making me wait for so long?” The little rabbit sat on the ground with folded hands and told the Lion, “Please forgive me, my Lord. I started at the right time with 4 of my companions. But a Lion more powerful than you stopped us in the way and ate four of them. I managed to flee and come to your service.”

The proud and powerful Lion could not tolerate a second one in the same jungle who was as powerful as him and was eating away his share of food. The Lion became blind in anger and ordered the rabbit, “Take me to the Lion. I will teach him lessons. I am the only king of this jungle, and all the animals should come to my service.” The rabbit smiled and took the Lion to a nearby well. The Lion started grunting loud and called the second Lion for a battle. The clever rabbit told the Lion, “My lord, the Lion is inside the well, and he will not come out unless you kill him inside the well.” The foolish Lion jumped inside the well to kill his opponent and drowned in the well. Thus the witty rabbit saved his jungle from the greedy and cruel Lion.

Thus we may see that wisdom is the only way to fight against the arm power, and if you are wise, you can overcome hurdles more easily and with more precision. Clever thinking can sometimes help us to overcome tough situations. Our success in life sometimes depends on how we handle a situation that is out of our way.

The moral of the story is, Wit is Might.

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