People in urban areas are either self-employed or work for someone. They earn their living in various ways. It is also seen that various people travel from rural to urban areas in search of work and a better life. A …
In most of the rural areas of the world, a major portion of the population earns their living via farming. At the same time, other common livelihoods that these populations survive on include fishing, raising livestock and other non-farm activities. …
Do you live in a city? From where do you get the water and electricity in your home? Do you know who fixes the lamp posts in your street? In Chapter 7 of CBSE Class 6 Civics, you will learn …
The 2011 Census reveals that there are 6,40,867 villages in India. If things have to run smoothly, the administration of these villages has to be extremely efficient. Take a look at the structure of rural administration in our country and …
Panchayati Raj refers to the system of local self-government in India. It was introduced by a constitutional amendment in 1992, although it is based upon the traditional panchayat system of the Indian subcontinent. The Panchayati Raj, originating from the Indian …
Look at the statements in the column on the left. Can you identify which level they belong to (Local/State/Central)? NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Civics (Social and Political Life) Chapter 2 Diversity and Discrimination Solution: Questions 1. What do you …
India is well known for its diversity of people who speak different languages, living together as a community. What distinguishes India from other diverse nations is its unity that has stayed despite various conflicts that exist in society. People from different caste, …
Everyone on this earth differs from each other in terms of appearance, behaviour, culture, region and so on. India can be considered a country of vast diversity. Understanding diversity means comprehending that each individual is unique. It also means recognising …