AP DIET CET 2013 Online Web Counselling-dietcet.cgg.gov.in Dates Schedule 2013


AP DIET CET 2013 Online Web Counselling-dietcet.cgg.gov.in Dates Schedule 2013

AP DIETCET 2013 was conducted by state primary Education ministry and DIETCET 2013 results were declared on 18 June 2013. DIETCET is District Institutes of Educational and Training/Elementary Teacher Training Institutes Common Entrance Test, Now candidates are searching on google.com for DIET CET Web Counselling Dates, Schedule are expecting first week of July 2013.Counselling conducts for DIET CET (Or) TTC 2013-14 Academic Year, DIET CET OMR sheet can get from 21st June to students. DIETCET Counseling 2nd Phase, Mock Counselling, Online Colleges List, Seat allotment details will be available at main site dietcet.cgg.gov.in.


In DIETCET 2013 results 54% students had qualified, 460856 students were written exam and 271533 students got qualified marks. Final dates of DIETCET counseling procedures will be announced on 16 November 2013, as per information of DIETCET 2013 web conselling will start from 26th 28th November 2013 as per last year, total 35000 seats available in all D.Ed colleges in AP, 2 pahse counselling will take process to fill total 35000 seats before 1st August 2013 as per SC orders.

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Ancient History

Ancient History

India's history and culture is dynamic, spanning back to the beginning of human civilization. It begins with a mysterious culture along the Indus River and in farming communities in the southern lands of India. The history of India is punctuated by constant integration of migrating people with the diverse cultures that surround India. Available evidence suggests that the use of iron, copper and other metals was widely prevalent in the Indian sub-continent at a fairly early period, which is indicative of the progress that this part of the world had made. By the end of the fourth millennium BC, India had emerged as a region of highly developed civilization.

The Indus Valley Civilization

The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization, more precisely known as Harappan Civilization. It flourished around 2,500 BC, in the western part of South Asia, what today is Pakistan and Western India. The Indus Valley was home to the largest of the four ancient urban civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China. Nothing was known about this civilization till 1920s when the Archaeological Department of India carried out excavations in the Indus valley wherein the ruins of the two old cities, viz. Mohenjodaro and Harappa were unearthed. The ruins of buildings and other things like household articles, weapons of war, gold and silver ornaments, seals, toys, pottery wares, etc., show that some four to five thousand years ago a highly developed Civilization flourished in this region.
The Indus valley civilization was basically an urban civilization and the people lived in well-planned and well-built towns, which were also the centers for trade. The ruins of Mohenjodaro and Harappa show that these were magnificent merchant cities-well planned, scientifically laid, and well looked after. They had wide roads and a well-developed drainage system. The houses were made of baked bricks and had two or more storeys.
The highly civilized Harappans knew the art of growing cereals, and wheat and barley constituted their staple food. They consumed vegetables and fruits and ate mutton, pork and eggs as well. Evidences also show that they wore cotton as well as woollen garments. By 1500 BC, the Harappan culture came to an end. Among various causes ascribed to the decay of Indus Valley Civilization are the invasion by the Aryans, the recurrent floods and other natural causes like earthquake, etc.

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