What is belief?
a feeling that somebody/something is true, morally good or right, or that somebody/something really exists
State the meaning of Zero Hunger?
It means to end hunger achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
What is the GC of World Religions?
Personal And Cultural Expression
Who was Swami Vivekanand?
Hindu monk, who gave a magnificent speech at the first World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
What is culture and religion?
Culture is a word for the 'way of life' of groups of people, meaning the way they do things.
One of the systems of beliefs that is based on a belief in a god or gods
State the meaning of SDG 3 and SDG 12
Goal 3 seeks to ensure health and well-being for all, at every stage of life.
It envisions sustainable production and consumption based on advanced technological capacity, resource efficiency and reduced global waste.
What is the related concept and key concept of world religions?
Culture and Identity
Global Interactions
Who is the Dalai Lama and what makes him internationally minded?
Highest spiritual leader of Tibet, and a Buddhist Monk Transformation of the whole of Tibet into a zone of peace.Respect for the Tibetan people's fundamental human rights and democratic freedoms.Restoration and protection of Tibet's natural environment and the abandonment of China's use of Tibet for the production of nuclear weapons and dumping of nuclear waste.
State any two beliefs and one practice for any religion
Beliefs: Christians believe that there is only one god, but that there are three elements of God, including the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Christians believe that Jesus gave his life by being crucified (nailed to a wood cross) and on the third day rose from the dead (was resurrected).
Practice: Evening prayers with Bible reading
State the meaning of malnutrition and food security
Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients
Food security means that all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
What are the two related concepts and key concept of Food consumption and population?
Systems thinking provides a tool for understanding both natural and human environments, and the role of individuals within them.
Consumption: The use of products to satisfy immediate needs and wants.
Equity:Equity involves concerns about fairness and justice.
Explain the contribution of Swami Vivekanand
He represented India in the World Religions conference and his ideology was all religions are equal and people should not be discriminated because of their belief system.
What is monotheism and polytheism? Give an example.
Believe in the idea of one God is monotheism Eg: Islam
Believe in the idea of more than one God is polytheism Eg: Hinduism
State the meaning of organic farming and white revolution
Organic farming can be defined as an agricultural process that uses biological fertilisers and pest control acquired from animal or plant waste.
Operation Flood is the program that led to “White Revolution.” It created a national milk grid linking producers throughout India to consumers
State the connection of related concept of World religions and International mindedness
The related concepts are culture and identity so when we meet others or when we shift to some new place we adapt the culture of that place and locality around. We change as per the changing times and we are not rigid, that is what makes us internationally minded.
Describe the Ram Mandir conflict
In this Hindus and Muslims were fighting for a piece of land where they want to make their own prayer hall. In the end the place was given to construct Ram Mandir and another place was also given to Muslims and by thus ending the 70 years long conflict.
What is indegenous belief system? Also state the meaning of Humanism
The word indigenous refers to anything that is native to a particular geographical region. This includes people, cultures, languages, or species of plants or animals.
Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism or other supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good.
What are the three stages of food production? Explain with an example
Production, Processing and consumption.
Growing wheat, rice or potatoes. Converting the wheat or rice grass into grain or wheat flour. Distributing the rice or wheat to various shops from where we have to buy it. Once bought, we make bread or chapati or cook the rice to make Khichdi, Pulao or Biryani
State the GC of Food, consumption and population also talk about the exploration
Fairness and development Developing understanding what is inequality, how development is affected and what can be done for a hopeful future.
Describe the conflict of Israel Palestine
Both the countries are fighting to get more stake on the land and have control over the city of Jerusalem