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2051.

Why we using hyv seeds

Answer» To maximise the production
2052.

How were the industries classified according to the industrial policy\xa0resolution 1956\xa0.

Answer» They are classified in 3 schedules1) schedule A2)schedule B3) schedule C
2053.

How were the industries classified according to the industrial policy resolution 1956.

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2054.

What is economice

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2055.

What do you mean by the world statics?

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2056.

Need 11th que. Paper for sa1 previous years

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2057.

what is statistic

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2058.

What is dimand

Answer» In economics, demand is the quantity of a commodity or a service that people are willing or able to buy at a certain price. The relationship between price and quantity demanded is also known as demand curve. Preferences and choices, which underlying demand, can be represented as functions of cost, benefit, odds and other variables
2059.

What do you mean by demographic conditions

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2060.

what is comprehensive planning ?

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2061.

what is directive planning?

Answer» Planing is an process how to do why to do it is an discipline and prepartative of solution is called as planning
2062.

What is tarrif policy

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2063.

What is statistics?

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2064.

What was the conditions of indian economy during colonial period

Answer» Backward and stagnant ,non vibrant
2065.

What was the condition of agriculture during the time of independence?

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2066.

Who to solve mean

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2067.

how to solve mean

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2068.

Importance of agriculture in Indian economy

Answer» Agriculture is the most important sector of Indian Economy.\xa0Indian agriculture sector accounts for 18 per cent of India\'s gross domestic product (GDP) and provides employment to 50% of the countries workforce.\xa0India is the world’s largest producer of pulses, rice, wheat, spices and spice products.India has emerged as the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world [1]. According to the data provided by Department of Economics and Statics (DES) the production of food grains for the year 2013-2014 is 264 million tons which are increased when compared to (2012-2013) 257million tons. This is a good symptom of the Indian economy from the agriculture sector.\xa0India remains among main three as far as production of different agricultural things like paddy, wheat, pulses, groundnut, rapeseeds, natural products, vegetables, sugarcane, tea, jute, cotton, tobacco leaves and so on.\xa0Indian is an agriculture based country, where more than 50% of the population depends on agriculture. This structures the main source of income.\xa0The commitment of agribusiness in the national income in India is all the more, subsequently, it is said that agriculture in India is a backbone of Indian Economy.The contribution of agriculture in the initial two decades towards the total national output is between 48% and 60%.\xa0\xa0
2069.

Detail explanation of importance of agriculture in the indian economy?

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2070.

What is difference between supply and demand curve

Answer» \tDemand curve looks at the consumer’s side for buying goods and services, and the supply curve looks at the producer’s side for selling goods and services.\tThe demand curve will slope downwards from left to right since it shows an inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded.\tThe supply curve slopes upward from left to right, as it shows the direct relationship between price and quantity.
2071.

Distinguish bet. Quantative and qualitive data.

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2072.

9 chapter may kase pata calega k kone method seKarana h

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2073.

In 2016-2017 have otba in eco or not

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2074.

Distinguish between classification and tabulation

Answer» Differences between classification and tabulation are :-Classification:1.Its purpose is to analyse the data.2.It is done at the initial stages of data.3.Data is separated according to their similarities and dissimilarities.Tabulation:1.Its purpose is to present the data.2.Process of tabulation starts after classification.3.Classified data is shown in columns
2075.

What is green revalution

Answer» The Green Revolution was a period when the productivity of global agriculture increased drastically as a result of new advances. During this time period, new chemical fertilizers and synthetic herbicides and pesticides were created. The chemical fertilizers made it possible to supply crops with extra nutrients and, therefore, increase yield. The newly developed synthetic herbicides and pesticides controlled weeds, deterred or kill insects, and prevented diseases, which also resulted in higher productivity.A method known as multiple cropping was also implemented during the Green Revolution and lead to higher productivity.
2076.

Explain The feature of economic planning

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2077.

What are the quality of good questionnait

Answer» language should be easy
2078.

What is statistatus

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2079.

What were the Features problems and policies of agriculture ????

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2080.

Meaning of aggregate?

Answer» Aggregate may be similar to collection
2081.

How to make deviation bar diagram

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2082.

Definition of Assets

Answer» Assets are those things which are purchased or owned by a business firm to operate its business activities.<br>Those articles which are purchsed for business purpose is called assets<br>Valuable things owned by the business is called assets.
2083.

Why we cannot write in the formula of quartile deviation q3 -q1,q3=q2

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2084.

who us known as the architect if indian planning

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2085.

whhat is the mean in hindi

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2086.

Three dimensional strategy to eliminate poverty

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2087.

How to draw deviation bar diagram?

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2088.

what do you mean by lingering and emerging challenges of rulel development

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2089.

What are preferential tariffs?

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2090.

Dgg

Answer» I want ncrt solutions
2091.

What is pilot survey

Answer» pilot surevey<br>Pilot survey is a sample survey which is done to know either our questionnaire is understandable to the public or not.
2092.

All mean question

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2093.

fall in foriegn reserve

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2094.

what Fall in foreign reserve

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2095.

I want notes of chapter 3 LPG

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2096.

Difference between absolute proverty and Relative proverty

Answer» \tAbsolute PovertyRelative PovertyAny person not in a position to obtain essential commodities like food, shelter and clothing are said to experience absolute povertyRelative poverty does not concentrate on biological needs but rather makes a comparison between two people in the environmentIncome Level is considered in Absolute PovertyIt is not considered when measuring relative poverty as a person will still be considered poor despite meeting his.her basic needs\xa0Absolute poverty, however, does not include a broader quality of life issues or the overall level of inequality in society. What the concept fails to recognize is that individuals also have important social and cultural needs.Although people living in relative poverty are to an extent well-off compared to those living in absolute poverty, they still cannot afford the same standard of life as other people in society.Measured using Poverty LineMeasured Using the\xa0Gini-Coefficient\xa0and Lorenzo CurveIt is not possible to completely eradicate absolute\xa0There is a small margin of success where its eradication is concernedQuality of life is poor\xa0Quality of life is marginally better as those living under relative poverty have access to health care services\t
2097.

How green revolution is different from golden revolution?

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2098.

How to pass in economic paper

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2099.

Why is per capita income not a proper index of economic development?

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2100.

Ncert 7 question of presention of data

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