GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

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India: Human Life Class 9 GSEB Notes Social Science Chapter 19

India: Human Life Class 9 GSEB Notes

→ Indian can be divided into four zones according to life style :Westem India, Northern India, Southern India, and Eastern India.

→ Life Style : Western India Major states of Western India are Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Goa. It also includes Union Territories of Diu – Daman, Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

→ Food : Staple food in Rajasthan is millet and dal-bati.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

→ People living along the sea coasts of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa eat mainly rice and fish.

→ Dress : Rajasthan is a dry and desert area hence there is less diversity in vegetation.

→ Men generally wear dhoti, angarakhun and colourful head gear (Paghadi), while women put on sari, petticoat and blouse.

→ Traditional dress of men in Maharashtra is dhoti and paheran and a cap or a head gear on the head. Women wear sari in Maharashtrian way.

→ The traditional dress in Madhya Pradesh is similar to that of the neighbouring states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.
→ In Goa also. Men wear dhoti and paheran, and women wear sari, petticoat and blouse.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

→ In Gujarat mainly men put on dhoti, Kurta, white cap or headgear (turban) on head, while women put on sari, petticoat and blouse.

Dwelling :

  • There is less rainfall in Rajasthan due to deserts, so most of the houses have flat top.
  • Rural people have in the houses made of grass and soil.
  • People in Gujarat live in modem type of buildings made from brick – cement.
  • In Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Goa also, urban people live in well laid out houses with many modem amenities.
  • Roofs of the buildings in Konkan, which receives heavy rainfall, are slant.

Language :

  • Rajasthani people mainly speak Hindi while Marwadi language is spoken in Marwad.
  • Gujarati is the main language of people in Gujarat, kachchhi dialect is spoken in Kachchh.
  • Hindi is main language in Madhya Pradesh. Marathi and Konkani are also languages spoken in Maharashtra and Goa respectively.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

Festivals and Holy Days : Rajasthan has peculiar type of folk songs and folk dance.

  • Ghummar, kachchighodi and Kalbelia are very famous folk dances of Rajasthan.
  • Gujarat is world famous for her raas – garba.
  • Maharashtra celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi festival w ith great pomp.
  • Besides, its Lavni dance is also very famous.
  • In Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, the Shiv Ratri is celebrated with much enthusiasm.
  • People in Western India celebrate festivals like Diwali, Navratri, Shivratri, Dashera, Ganesh Chaturthi, Eid, Moharram, Christmas,Mahavir Jayanti, Peteti, Chetti Chand, Buddha Jayanti etc.

Fairs :

  • Pushkar in Rajasthan and Siddhpur in Gujarat are known for their camel trade on Kartik Pumima (Ful moon day). A fairs for trading donkeys is also very famous in Gujarat.
  • Other famous fairs in Gujarat are Tametar Fair near Thangadh, Bhavnaath Fair in Junagadh and Dang Darbar Fair anch Dangs.
  • Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh and Nasik in Maharashtra are famous for holding Ardha Kumbha Fair and Goa for Carnivals.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

Life Style – North India
• North India includes the states of Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi etc.

Food :

  • Wheat is the staple food in Punjab and Haryana.
  • Punjabi people use tandoori roti made from wheat and a variety of parathas very frequently.
  • Panir based mixed vegetables is a special choice of Punjabis.
  • Lassi is a well known drink in Punjab.
  • Main food of people from Jammu and Kashmir is rice, meat and fish.
  • Roti, daal and rice is the staple food of people in Uttar Pradesh.

Dressing :

  • The dress which Punjabis and Haryanvi put on is known as Punjabi Dress.
  • Women put on salwar and kameez.
  • Men also wear loose shirt (jhabbho) and salwar.
  • Men also put on Punjabi styled head gear.
  • Kashmiri people wear Kashmiri dress, and during winter, they put on clothes covering entire body.
  • The dress in Himachal and Uttarakhand is similar to that of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Uttar Pradesh wear dhoti and paheran and tie a scarf on the head.
  • Ladies wear sari, petticoat and blouse.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

Dwelling :

  • Punjab and Haryana get less rainfall, so the building there have flat roof tops.
  • Urban people live in the buildings made of bricks and cement.
  • Wood is used more in the construction of houses in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • In Himachal and Uttarakhand, people live in two storeyed buildings.
  • Uttar Pradesh urban people live in houses made from bricks and cement.

Language :

  • Punjabi people speak Punjabi language and Haryanvi speak Hariyani language.
  • Uttar Pradesh use Hindi and Urdu languages.
  • Urdu is major languages in Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmiri and Dongari languages are also spoken there.
  • The State language of Himachal Pradesh is Pahadi.

Festivals and Holy Days :

  • Baisakhi and Lahiri are major festivals in Punjab.
  • Bhangda is a famous folk dance of Punjab.
  • Eid and Moharram festivals are celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Dashera is celebrated in a special way in Kullu of Himachal Pradesh.
  • Holi is the major festival in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Kathak is a well known dance style of Uttar Pradesh.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

Fairs :

  • Kullu’s Dashera Fair is a well known fair.
  • In Punjab, a Martyrs Fair is held.
  • Kumbh Mela and Magh Mela are famous fairs of Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh.
  • In Uttarakhand, Kumbh and Ardha Kumbh fairs are famous.

Life Style – South India

  • The states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Union Territory of Puducherry’ are included in South India.
  • Southern Indian is a peninsula and each state has sea coast.

Food :

  • In southern states, rice and fish form the main diet.
  • Idli, dhosa, meduvada etc. along with the coconut chutney are famous in South India.

Dressing :

  • Due to hot and humid weather in south, people wear loose garments.
  • Lungi, paheran, khes on the shoulder and occasionally a head gear are common attire among men.
  • Women wear sari in southern style, petticoat and blouse.
  • Kerlities wear lungi or short dhoti.
  • Ladies put on flower strips (veni) on their head.

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

Dwellings :

  • People live in houses of brick and cement.
  • People living near sea coast use coconut leaves in their huts.

Language :

  • Languages in South India belong to Dravid Family of languages.
  • Kannad language is spoken in Karnataka.
  • Other languages spoken are Telugu in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Tamil in Tamil Nadu and Malayalam in Kerala.

Festivals and Holy Days :

  • Andhra Pradesh is famous for its Kuchipudi Dance.
  • Shiv Ratri, Makar Sanskranti and Baisakhi festivals are celebrated there.
  • Mysore in Kamtaka celebrates Dashera, Eid and Navratri festivals.
  • Kathakali is a well known dance of Kerala.
  • Onam, Christmas, Eid, Shivratri are other festivals celebrated in Kerala.
  •  Bharat Natyam is very famous dance style of Tamil Nadu and Pongal is its main festival.

Life Style – Eastern India

  • The States of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Arunanchal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Sikkim, Meghalaya etc. are included in Eastern India.
  • Food : People in Bihar, Jharkhand. Chhattisgarh and West Bengal take roti, vegetables.
  • ‘Rosogulla’ and ‘Sandesh’ are their favourite sweets in West Bengal.

Dressing :

  • Bihari people wear dhoti, zabbho. khes on shoulder and a Pagh (head gear).
  • Women put on sari, petticoat and blouse.
  • There is not much difference in the attire of people in Jharkhand, Assam and Odisha.
  • Bengali ladies wear sari in Bengali style and gents puts on plaited (with folds) dhoti and silken zabbho.

Dwellings :

  • People in plain region live in houses made of bricks and cement.
  • People in mountains use wood and bamboo in their houses.
  • Slating roofs are seen in the regions of heavy rainfall.
  • Language : Hindi is spoken in Jharkhand, Bihar and Chattisgarh, Maithili, Bhojpuri and Magdhi are dialects

GSEB Class 9 Social Science Notes Chapter 19 India: Human Life

Spoken in Bihar.

  • Assami in Assam, Udia in Odisha and Bengali in Bengal are other spoken languages in the respective states.
  • Garo and Khasi languages are spoken in Meghalaya.
  • Mizo dialect is used in Mizoram.
  • Festivals and Holy Days : Bihu of Assam and Odissi in Odisha are famous dance styles.
  • The Chariot Procession of Jagganathpuri is world famous.
  • Festivals of Chhath and Bhaiyaduj in Bihar and Durga Puja in Bengal are celebrated with great pomp.

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