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From the eighth century onwards the subcontinent was dotted with several small towns.Agriculture has been the backbone of the Indian economy though its share in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has registered a declining trend from 1951 onwards; yet its share in providing employment and livelihood to the population continues to be as high as 63 per cent in 200 The declining share of agriculture in the GDP is a matter of serious concern because any decline and stagnation in agriculture will lead to a decline in other spheres of the economy having wider implications for society.A large number of Sufis from Central Asia settled in Hindustan from the eleventh century onwards.Look at Figureure 1 (a) and identify the parts of a neuron where information is acquired, through which information travels as an electrical impulse, and where this impulse must be converted into a chemical signal for onward transmission.Having shipped the goods, the overseas supplier prepares a set of necessary documents as per the terms of contract and letter of credit and hands it over to his or her banker for their onward transmission and negotiation to the importer in the manner as specified in the letter of credit.The second important difference, which applies only to the p-block elements, arises from the effect of dorbitals in the valence shell of heavier elements (starting from the third period onwards) and their lack in second period elements.With its rugged, mountainous landscape, Kabul (in present-day Afghanistan) became politically and commercially important from the sixteenth century onwards.There were several such guilds in south India from the eighth century onwards the most famous being the Manigramam and Nanadesi.From Class I onwards, boys and girls went to separate schools.
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