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ENVIRONMENT

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ENVIRONMENT  The word Environment is derived from the French word “Environia” meaning to surround. The definition of Environment given by P. Gisbert is “Environment is anything immediately surrounding an object and exerting a direct influence on it” and as per E. J. Ross, “Environment is an external force which influences us.”  Our Environment is made up of interacting systems of natural, physical, biological, and cultural factors that are connected both individually and collectively.  Our Environment is comprised of both living and non-living things, that have a direct effect on human existence.Environment means what surrounds us. It may be living or non-living things. It includes physical, chemical and other natural forces. Living things live in their environment. They constantly interact with it and adapt themselves to conditions in their environment.  In the environment there are different interactions between animals, plants, soil, water, and other l...

SAFETY MEASURES RULES OF INDIA

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Important Road Safety Rules in India to Ensure Safety While Driving India is a vast country with a large population and an increasing number of vehicles on the roads. With this comes a greater need for road safety awareness and adherence to traffic rules to reduce the risk of accidents. In India, it is essential to follow road safety rules while driving, not only for personal security but also to avoid any legal consequences. The motor insurance sector in India also plays a significant role in road safety. In this article, we will discuss essential safe driving tips and their relevance to the motor insurance sector in India. 7 Common Road Safety Rules to Follow in India Follow Traffic Signals Traffic signals and signs are crucial in ensuring the smooth flow of traffic on Indian roads. Following these signals and signs can prevent accidents and improve road safety. Motorists should pay attention to traffic lights, stop signs, and other signs indicating speed limits, no overt...

DEMOCRACY

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democracy, literally, rule by the people. The term is derived from the Greek dēmokratia, which was coined from dēmos (“people”) and kratos (“rule”) in the middle of the 5th century bce to denote the political systems then existing in some Greek city-states, notably Athens.  The etymological origins of the term democracy hint at a number of urgent problems that go far beyond semantic issues. If a government of or by the people—a “popular” government—is to be established, at least five fundamental questions must be confronted at the outset, and two more are almost certain to be posed if the democracy continues to exist for long. In a direct democracy, the people have the direct authority to deliberate and decide legislation. In a representative democracy, the people choose governing officials through elections to do so. The definition of "the people" and the ways authority is shared among them or delegated by them have changed over time and at varying rates in diffe...