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Looking at earth from the space, Sunita said, “Different countries cannot be seen as separate from here. These lines are on paper. They are made by us.” What do you understand by this? - Environmental Studies

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Looking at earth from the space, Sunita said, “Different countries cannot be seen as separate from here. These lines are on paper. They are made by us.” What do you understand by this?

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Boundaries between nations are created by humans. The nature has made a single earth where there is no boundary. All of us are same, ‘The inhabitants of the earth’.

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Sunita in Space
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अध्याय 11: Sunita in Space - Sunita in Space [पृष्ठ १०९]

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अध्याय 11 Sunita in Space
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