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How to Grow Mint in Pots: Complete Care Guide for Beginners

How to Grow Mint in Pots Mint (pudina) is one of the easiest and most useful herbs you can grow at home. It grows fast, smells fresh, and can be used in chutney, tea, salads, drinks, and many everyday Indian dishes. If you are a beginner, learning how to grow mint in pots is a great place to start because this plant is forgiving, quick to grow, and perfect for balconies, terraces, windows, and small home gardens. Many people think herbs are difficult to grow, but mint is different. It usually grows well in Indian weather if you give it the right pot, enough water, and partial sunlight. In fact, mint can spread very quickly, so growing it in a pot is often better than planting it directly in the ground. A container keeps the plant under control and makes it easier to manage in apartments and compact spaces. In this guide, you will learn how to choose the right pot, prepare the soil, plant mint properly, water it the right way, prune it for...

Money and Credit Class 10 Notes with PDF | NCERT CBSE Economics Chapter 3 - Monelitho

Class 10 Social Science Economics Unit 3: Money and Credit ⬇ Jump to Download The chapter Money and Credit is one of the most practical chapters in Class 10 Economics because it explains the basic financial system that supports everyday economic life. We use money whenever we buy vegetables, pay school fees, withdraw cash, save for the future, or borrow for an emergency. We also see credit in action when farmers take loans for seeds, shopkeepers borrow to stock goods, students depend on education loans, and families borrow for medical treatment, housing, or business. This chapter helps us understand how money works, how banks operate, why credit is needed, and how borrowing can either support development or create hardship depending on the terms involved. The chapter begins with a simple but important question: why do we need money at all? In ancient times, people exchanged goods directly in a system called barter. But barte...

Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10 Notes PDF | NCERT CBSE Economics Chapter 2

Class 10 Social Science Economics Unit 2: Sectors of the Indian Economy ⬇ Jump to Download The chapter Sectors of the Indian Economy helps us understand how an economy is organized and how different kinds of work contribute to national income, employment, and development. At first glance, the economy may look like one single system, but when we study it carefully, we find that it is made up of many different sectors. Some people grow crops, some manufacture goods, some provide transport or banking services, and some work in government offices or shops. All these activities are connected, and together they keep the economy running. This chapter is important because it explains how economic activities are grouped into sectors, why some sectors grow faster than others, and why employment is a crucial issue in India. It also helps us understand why the service sector has become very large, why many workers still work in low-paid jobs, a...

Development Class 10 Notes with PDF | NCERT CBSE Economics Chapter 1 - Monelitho

Class 10 Social Science Economics Unit 1: Development ⬇ Jump to Download The chapter Development introduces one of the most important ideas in economics and public life. When we hear the word development, we often think only of money, buildings, roads, factories, or high-rise cities. But economics teaches us that development is much wider than that. Development is about improving people’s lives in a meaningful way. It includes income, but it also includes health, education, equality, security, freedom, clean environment, and dignity. A country may become richer and still fail to improve the lives of many of its people. That is why development cannot be measured by income alone. This chapter explains that different people have different development goals. What counts as development for one person may not matter as much to another. For example, a landless labourer may want regular work and higher wages, while an affluent trader may w...