Essay on “The tragedy of old age ” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

The tragedy of old age  In childhood and adolescence, there is a general tendency to regard adults, be they twenty-five or seventy – five to be quite over the hill, if not actually in their dolage! Mid-life is considered to be a gloomy distant future inevitably awaiting one, but not worth bothering about. By the time one reaches the fourth decade of life even a septuagenarian seems. In comparison, not the...
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Essay on “Education is Freedom” Complete Essay for Class 10, Class 12 and Graduation and other classes.

Education is Freedom Knowledge has always been represented by light, and ignorance has been symbolized by darkness. Hence education, the key to all knowledge and yet more knowledge, dispels the darkness and ushers in the light. Freedom too has always been associated with light whereas servility, imprisonment have been relegated to the depths of darkness. Prisons and dungeons have been always conceived as dark and gloomy whereas free men have all...
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CBSE ASL Class 9, “Problem Solving Task Answers” for Task 1 To Task 5 Class 9

ASL for class 9 “Problem Solving Task Answers” Task 1 Q1.         What role do you think Parents play in this problem? Ans.    Parents do not spend time with their children. They give their children mobile phones so that they keep themselves busy and do not disturb them. Q2.         What precautions should be taken so that this problem is not repeated? Ans.               Children...
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Shorthand Dictation 80 Words per minute with outline, 10 Minutes Test 21

Unfortunately, nature obeys the natural laws, human beings seldom obey and the Government normally does not. That is for this 20 reason, these calamities have not been resolved even though the country is entering into the golden year of celebration of 40 its independence day.             It is for this reason FI would like to make a request to the Government of India 60 through the Hon’ble Speaker that while we...
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Shorthand Dictation 80 Words per minute with outline, 5 Minute Test 55

It was difficult not to sympathies with the United Front Government’s plight when it faced the demands of the Central 20 Government employees’ unions to increase their emoluments far beyond the awards of the Pay Commission. The United Front Government is 40 divided, and every one knows it. Almost any organised interest group, let alone one as powerful as the Central Government 60 Employees, could therefore be sure of winning some...
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Shorthand Dictation 80 Words per minute with outline, 5 Minute Test 54

Sir, I would like to draw the attention of the House to a very serious problem being faced by the 20 patients of Thalassaemia in our country. You will be surprised to know that Thalassaemia patients in Bombay are testing positive 40 for HIV during tests. At least 45 such cases have been detected among patients in the age 60 group of 5 to 15. Such cases have been detected in...
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Shorthand Dictation 80 Words per minute with outline, 5 Minute Test 53

The present Government is very liberal. It has launched the liberalisation policy. If the Government does not have sufficient funds, 20 it should made arrangements to mobilize funds at any cost. Today. I would like to thank Lalooji for promoting industrialization 40 in Bihar by inviting Thai companies to invest there. The Government of India should also follow suit.               Sir, there are 60 several places in Gaya, which, if developed...
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Shorthand Dictation 80 Words per minute with outline, 5 Minute Test 52

So far as the question of development is concerned, we are making efforts for that. Our friends Shri Dharm Pal 20 have mentioned about several schemes. We are discussing those schemes. I do not want to go into the matter as 40 to why they were not approved earlier but we have taken a decision that we would approve these schemes for 60 all the backward areas. Sir, I do not...
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