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1. The person who drafts the maps.
2. Exchanging goods in the past.
3. The age of voting in India.
2. Define the following
a) Patron b) Habitat c) UAF d) Natural environme
3.Difference between
a) Human environment and Natural environment
b) Abiotic and biotic environment
List any 4 benefits of Mid day Meal scheme.
Five food items which are not associated with India.
Mention any four major developments in the medieval pe
Vame any two patrons of medieval period.​

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Answered by rajeswariraja720
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answer in one word

3) 18 yrs

2) barter system

define the following

a)A patron is a person who supports and gives money to artists, writers , or musicians etc.

b)The area or natural environment in which an organism or population normally lives iss called habitat

Some benefits of Midday Meal Scheme are:

  •  It promotes equality among various social castes as the same meal is eaten by every child together.
  •  It can also result in reducing the poverty level in long-term because more people will be educated after some years and they will contribute towards the economy.
  • preventing classroom hunger
  • The mid day meal program has become the largest school meal provider program in the world by feeding over 120 million children in over 10 million schools. It is very obvious to operate at this scale a huge workforce will be required. According to the data presented by the government, 26 lakh people are being employed as cooks and assistants all over the country in this program.

Five food items which are not associated with India.

1. Tea

it is hard to believe that this very popular beverage of ours was not originally found on the Indian subcontinent. It was brought to India by the British East India Company after they discovered tea and its many benefits in China. They also saw value in trading tea. And so, planting and cultivating methodologies were brought to the Hills of Assam and large chunks of land were converted into tea plantations.

Over the years, as the British continued to sell tea to other nations, Indians too became ardent followers and came up with their own style of brewing the leaves. Even if we can't claim the origins of the tea plant, we certainly can stake claim to the unique way in which it began to be consumed here. Cheers to that!

2. Samosa

These delightful triangular delicacies are known to have originated in the Middle East where it was called Sambosa or Samsa back then. According to a few accounts, it traveled to India through traders while many others believe that it was introduced by Middle Eastern Chefs from the region to the rulers of Delhi.

 3. Gulab Jamun

gulab jamun holds a nostalgic spot in the hearts of all those with a sweet tooth. But did you know, that this too has its origins in Persia

4)Potatoes

Potatoes hadn't been introduced as a crop to Indian farmers by the Portuguese in the 17th century

5) Vindaloo

The truth is Vindaloo has its origins in Portugal - and by several accounts Vindaloo is a misspelt version of a popular Portuguese dish that goes by the name of Carne de Vinha d'alhos.


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