============================================================= Summary: Evolution of Landforms 🌍 ======================================== Weathering & Erosion 🌧️ Weathering breaks down earth materials. Geomorphic agents (running water, groundwater, wind, glaciers, waves) cause erosion. Erosion reshapes the earth’s surface. Deposition & Surface Changes 🏞️ Deposition follows erosion. Both erosion and deposition contribute to landform changes. Definition of Landforms & Landscapes 🏔️ Landforms : Small to medium parts of the earth’s surface. Landscapes : Collection of related landforms forming large surface areas. Formation & Evolution of Landforms ⏳ Formed by geomorphic agents and processes. Changes occur due to slow or rapid natural forces. Influenced by climate and landmass movements. Landforms evolve over time (youth, mature, old age). Two Important Aspects of Landform Evolution 🔄 Transformation of one landform into anoth...
🧭 Ethical Case Study UBC = Understanding + Background + Challenges ) Workplace Ethics, Professional Integrity, and Institutional Responsibility in a Government Training Institute 1. Understanding the Case This case highlights issues of workplace ethics, professional conduct, misuse of informal authority, and institutional discipline within a government-run Advanced Training Centre (ATC). A newly appointed Trainer (Rohit) faces continuous unprofessional behavior, intimidation, and obstruction from a colleague (Mr. Rajesh), a non-teaching staff member (role is to maintain the machinery and workshop ) . The situation escalates from lack of cooperation to public humiliation, interference in teaching, coercion, and attempts to manipulate students and records. Notably, the conduct also reflects the creation of an artificial hierarchy , where an individual without formal authority attempts to assert dominance and control over academic and administrative processes...
Revolt of 1857 background causes people and places involved why revolt failed ? Thinkers perspective key lessons for britishers frst war of independence Nana Sahib and His Role in the Revolt of 1857 Who Was Nana Sahib? Birth Name : Dhondu Pant Born : 1824, Bithoor (near Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh) Adopted Son of : Peshwa Baji Rao II (last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire) Title : Leader of the Kanpur Revolt during the 1857 uprising Why Did Nana Sahib Rebel Against the British? Doctrine of Lapse After Baji Rao II died in 1851, the British refused to recognize Nana Sahib as his heir. His pension was stopped by the British , leaving him without financial support. Personal Grievances Nana Sahib saw the British as betrayers of the Maratha legacy. He wanted to restore the Peshwa rule in India. British Oppression Economic exploitation, heavy taxation, and disrespect for Indian traditions increased his anger against the British. Nana Sahib’s Role in the Rev...
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