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who president of India |
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Answer» The leader of inda is ram naitv thi me know if you have any questions or the president of India is Pranav Mukherjee the President of India is Raj nath kovind ram navita is Indian president Ram Nath Kovind is the right answer Ram Nath kowind is the right answer Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ram nath kovind is the president of India. Ram nath kovind . Ram Nath Kovind is the correct answer Ram Nath Kovind is the right answer the president of India is Ram nath kovind Ram nath kovind is the right answer ram nath kovind is the right answer |
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Lets ThinkWhat will be the effect on yourself and surrounding, if anyaccident-like disaster occurs during the sports on playground orin school?Partial or complete collapsing of buildings,drying out of water sources, contamination ofwater, Stinky pollution of environment due todecomposing corpses of humans and otheranimals.Stress on workers, collapsingof transport system, shortage offacilities, etc.AdministrativeProfessionalEnvironmental12SocialPoliticalInjuries, emotional /mental stress, increaseMedical iniin epidemics, death ofde victims.Sudden increase in fundexpenditure, shortage offunds for development of Economicother sectors, decrease inproductivity.Disaster31100lain the various |
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Answer» 18 good question very interested |
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:-what are the different types of resources? |
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Answer» 1.Natural resourcesare derived from theenvironment. Many natural resources are essential for human survival, while others are used for satisfying human desire. Conservation is management ofnatural resourceswith the goal ofsustainability. Natural resources may be further classified in different ways. Resources can be categorized on the basis of origin: a.Abiotic resources comprise non-living things b.Biotic resources are obtained from thebiosphere. are important examples. Natural resources can be categorized on the basis of renewability: a.Non-renewable resourceb. Renewable resources |
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A. Tick the correct answer.1. Diversity makes our livesRev up rolb) boringb) 30b) fisha) interestingc) similara isc) 22of official languages recognised by the Constitution of Iby the Conitisw)o2. The numbera) 1503. The coastal areas of India providea) apples4. All religions in India are givenc) essential mineralsa) no opportunityb) equal importancec) zero tolerance5. All religions teach us to live ina) peaceb) violencec) hatred |
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Answer» 1)boring2)1503)essential mineral4)equal importance5)violence equally importance India gave equl importance |
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'Complaints are treated as testimony to the success of democracy.' Justify thisstatement |
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Answer» (i) Democracy supports dignity and freedom of the citizens. Every man wants to get respect from fellow persons in the society. A lot of conflicts take place among human beings because some feel they are not treated with duerespect. The passion for respect and freedom are the basis of democracy.(ii) Democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.(iii) As democracy passes one test, it produces another test. As people get some benefits of democracy, they ask for more and want to make democracy even better.(iv) That is why, when we ask people about the way democracy functions, they will always come up with more expectations, and many complaints. The fact that people are complaining is itself a testimony to the success of democracy. |
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Why total income is not a useful measure for comparison between countries ?tho araumant nut forth by the developed countries regar |
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Answer» National income of a country is called its total income. Total income is not a useful measure of development due to some reasons. 1) It does not show how the income is distributed among the different sections of society. 2) Total income is not sufficient for other factors like health status, literacy rate, life expectancy, educational development etc. |
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what did you mean by election commissioner |
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Answer» Anelection commission isa body charged with overseeing the implementation ofelectionprocedures. ...Electioncommissions can be independent, mixed, judicial or executive. They may also be responsible for electoral boundary delimitation. |
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The Prime minister is the most important political institution in the country Justify thestatement with examples. |
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Answer» Prime minister can be called as the most important institution in a democratic country like India because Prime Minister is the real executive head of the state as compared to the president who is the nominal head of the state. He heads the Party in power in parliament. He is the head of Council of minister. Being the head of council of minister he is also called as "first among equals". He has the power to shuffle his council of ministers as and when he feels necessary. He can demand the resignation of ministers who does not cooperate with him .He acts as a link between the President and Council of ministers. He distributes the major port folios among the cabinet ministers who head the major structures of our country like finance, defense, railways etc. sir short answers |
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Analyse21.22.ve positive effects of giobansaion on the tcait econontyHow was the sense of collective belonging developed during the freedom movementany h5 x 1 5 |
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Answer» The sense of collective belonging came partly through the experience of united struggles. But there were also a variety of cultural processes through which nationalism captured peoples imagination. History and fiction, folklore and songs, popular prints and symbols, all played a part in the making of nationalism. ii.The identity of the nation is most often symbolized in a figure or image like the Bharat Mata. This helps create an image with which people can identify the nation. iii.Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay wrote Vande Mataram in 1870s as a hymn to the motherland. Later it was widely sung during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal. Moved by the Swadeshi movement, Abanindranath Tagore painted his famous image of Bharat Mata In this painting Bharat Mata is portrayed as an ascetic figure; she is calm, composed, divine and spiritual. iv.Ideas of nationalism also developed through a movement to revive Indian folklore. In late nineteenth-century India, nationalists began recording folk tales sung by bards and they toured villages to gather folk songs and legends. These tales, they believed, gave a true picture of traditional culture that had been corrupted and damaged by outside forces. It was essential to preserve this folk tradition in order to discover ones national identity and restore a sense of pride in ones past. v.As the national movement developed, nationalist leaders became more and more aware of such icons and symbols in unifying people and inspiring in them a feeling of nationalism. During the Swadeshi movement in Bengal, a tricolor flag (red, green and yellow) was designed. It had eight lotuses representing eight provinces of British India, and a crescent moon, representing Hindus and Muslims. |
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When the Constituent Assembly for the Dominion of India reassembled on 3October, 1947, its reduced me mbe rship was: |
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Answer» it was 299 at the time of 3 Oct 1947 |
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1.1.cienceWhat is significance of fundamental rights and whymental rights and why are they imnortant? |
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Answer» The six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution are the: Right toequality Right tofreedom Right against exploitation Right tofreedom of religion Cultural and Educational Right, and Right to constitutional remedies This is a list of universally recognized rights. This rights are fundamental to the constitution of a country.This rights gives individual the basic freedom or democracy to live in a country. 1) it ensures equality among citizens. 2) it gives some amount of basic freedom to an individual to live peacefully and with dignity un a country.3) it ensures that people are not exploited by the government or the ruler.And thus gives them authority to speak against injustice. This right ensures that nobody is discriminated on the basis of their race, religion or caste. It helps it's citizen to live a life of freedom and equality in their own country. |
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