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Do you think it is important to know both sides of the story? Why?

[3.6] Understanding Media
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Pretend that you are a journalist for a newspaper and write a balanced story from the two news reports.

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Why do you think the guard wanted to stop Kavita and Sujata from entering the shop? What would you say if someone stops you from entering a shop in a market?

[3.7] Markets Around Us
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Why do people not bargain in shops located in malls whereas they bargain in weekly markets?

[3.7] Markets Around Us
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What are the following people doing at the Erode cloth market-merchants, weavers, exporters?

[3.8] A Shirt in the Market
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In what ways are weavers dependent on cloth merchants?

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If the weavers were to buy yarn on their own and sell cloth, they would probably earn three times more. Do you think this is possible? How? Discuss.

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Do you find similar ‘putting-out’ arrangements in making papads, masalas, and beedis? Find out about this in your area and discuss it in class.

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The Right To Know

My dreams have the right to know Why for centuries they have been breaking

Why don’t they ever come true

My hands have the right to know Why do they remain without work all along

Why do they have nothing to do

My feet have the right to know

Why from village to village they walk on their own

Why are there no signs of a bus yet

My hunger has the right to know

Why grain rots in godowns

While I don’t even get a fistful of rice

My old mother has the right to know

Why are there no medicines

Needles, dispensaries or bandages

My children have the right to know

Why do they labour day and night

Why is there no school in sight

What is your favourite line in the above song?

[3.9] Struggles for Equality
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The Right To Know

My dreams have the right to know Why for centuries they have been breaking

Why don’t they ever come true

My hands have the right to know Why do they remain without work all along

Why do they have nothing to do

My feet have the right to know

Why from village to village they walk on their own

Why are there no signs of a bus yet

My hunger has the right to know

Why grain rots in godowns

While I don’t even get a fistful of rice

My old mother has the right to know

Why are there no medicines

Needles, dispensaries or bandages

My children have the right to know

Why do they labour day and night

Why is there no school in sight

What does the poet mean when he says, “My hunger has the right to know”?

[3.9] Struggles for Equality
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Can you share with your class a local song or a poem on the dignity that is from your area?

[3.9] Struggles for Equality
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What role does the Constitution play in people’s struggles for equality?

[3.9] Struggles for Equality
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Can you make up a social advertisement on equality? You can do this in small groups.

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State whether true or false:

Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban controlled Assam, Manipur and Kashmir.

[1] Tracing Changes Through a Thousand Years
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What does the term pan-regional empire mean?

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Who were the parties involved in the “tripartite struggle”?

[2] New Kings and Kingdoms
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What were the two major cities under the control of the Chahamanas?

[2] New Kings and Kingdoms
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Compare the temple shown in this chapter with any present-day temple in your neighbourhood, highlighting any similarities and differences that you notice. 

[2] New Kings and Kingdoms
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Find out more about taxes that are collected at present. Are these in cash, kind, or labour services?

[2] New Kings and Kingdoms
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Very Short Answer Type Question:

What was called ‘rent’?

[2] New Kings and Kingdoms
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