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51.

Who is new railway minister of india​

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ANSWER:

Ashwini Vaishnaw

Explanation:

NEW railway minister takes charge, directs officials to work in 2 shifts. Bureaucrat-entrepreneur-turned-politician Ashwini Vaishnaw TOOK charge as the country's new railway minister on Thursday and his first ORDER of business was to direct officers in his OFFICE to come to work in two shifts of nine hours each.

52.

मनु के विदेश नीति का परीक्षण कीजिए

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ये पांच सिद्धांत हैं- (i)दूसरे की क्षेत्रीय अखंडता और संप्रभुता के लिए पारस्परिक सम्मान, (II)परस्पर गैर आक्रामकता, (III)परस्पर गैर हस्तक्षेप, (IV)समानता और पारस्परिक लाभ, और (V)शांतिपूर्ण सह अस्तित्व।

53.

Was the first Constituent Assembly democratically elected? Give 5 points​

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It was elected by the 'Provincial Assembly'. Following India's independence from British Government in 1947, its members SERVED as the nation's first Parliament. ... Under the Cabinet Mission PLAN of 1946, elections were held for the first time for the Constituent Assembly.

54.

What amendment did general parvesh Musharraf bring in the Constitution of Pakistan by issuing of leagel framework order in August 2002​

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The basic BUILDING BLOCKS of all data models are entities, ATTRIBUTES, and relationships. An entity is anything, such as a person, PLACE, thing, or event, about which data are to be collected and stored

basic building blocks of all data models are entities, attributes, and relationships. An entity is anything, such as a person, place, thing, or event, about which data are to be collected and stored

55.

What sorts of signals does the brain use to communicate sensations, thoughts and actions?

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  • The brain along with the spinal cord MAKES up the nervous system which is the body control centre. This is connected to the rest of the body by the cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between the body to the brain by using electrical and chemical transmitters. This means that electrical impulses that correspond to a message are PASSED along with the cells, and at the end of the cell these electric impulses trigger the RELEASES of the chemicals which MOVE and trigger an electric impulse in the next neuron cell. This passing along of messages is called transmission
56.

Q5. Why do you think the introduction of PIL in the 1980s is a significant in ensuring access to justice for all?​

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The INTRODUCTION of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the 1980s is a significant STEP in ensuring access to justice for all because it also keeps in mind the interests of the illiterate and POOR who are not educated enough or cannot afford to access the Indian legal system for justice against exploitation

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57.

Manu Ke Rajya sambandhi vicharon ki Vyakhya kijiye

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Answer:

MANU KE RAJYA sambandhi vicharon ki VYAKHYA kijiye

58.

Current affairs of class 7 ​

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YE KYA question hai YRR , sorry

59.

1. racial discrimination is based on _________​

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racial DISCRIMINATION is based on race- LOL sorry

60.

1. The class teacher was losing her (a) peace of mind O (b) wallet (c) diary​

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ANSWER:

diary

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61.

Disadvantages and advantages of democracy

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Advantages

1. The participation of the individual members in the government facilitates to enlist their sympathy and co - operation to the success of the government.

2. It is an effective form to educate the public about political, ECONOMIC and social affairs.

3. It is helpful to promote patriotism among the people and prevents the OCCURRENCE of violent revolutions.

4. It helps to make progress and development and enables changes to take place in a peaceful manner.

5. It ensures the people freedom of speech, conscience, assembly and action.

6. It guarantees liberty and equality, which are necessary for human development.

7. In a democracy, the rights and interests of every section of the people in a democratic state are adequately safeguarded. It can command the resources of all, because it stands for the benefit of all.

8. It broadens the vision of all, neutralizing the inherent selfish tendencies of the human mind.

9. It offers huge personal privilege to every citizen of the land and stands against any suppression of THOUGHT, speech or association.

10. The greatest virtue of democracy is that it stands for the unfettered development of the human spirit and FREE expression of the human mind.

Disadvantages

1. It sometimes leads to establish the majority view over the minority view.

2. Party LEADERS and political office holders in government control the citizens and the members of the party.

3. It does not encourage individuals to give their opinions.

4. It is a very expensive form of government because elections have to be conducted periodically to the various office.

5. It is difficult to prevent corruption and malpractices.

6. It is also known as government by amateurs and lead to domination of masses.

7. The decision-making process is slow in democracy as it involves long debates and deliberations in the Parliament.

8. Self-discipline, good conscience, and intellect are pre-requisites for every citizen to have a successful democratic society.

9. Self-interest is the most common and a majority of the people is unwilling to subordinate it to the general will of the community.

10. Democracy has been characterized by these critics as mobocracy, it produces quantity rather than quality. This rule of the majority has at times proved to be the most incompetent and worthless.

62.

___________ contains the ideals and basic principles of the Indian constitution

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The Preamble CONTAINS the ideals and basic PRINCIPLES of the INDIAN constitution

63.

C. Answer the following questions in not more than 40 words.1. What is the significance of the words “We, the people of India ... do hereby adopt, enact and give to ourselves thisconstitution"?2. Explain the meaning of the term 'sovereign' in the Preamble.3. What do you understand by a federal structure of government?ONLY 40 WORDS PLEASE......​

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Explanation:

1.Do hereby adopt, ENACT, and give to ourselves this Constitution”. The phrase “we the people” emphasizes upon the concept of popular sovereignty as laid down by J. J. Rousseau. All the power emanates from the people and the political system will be accountable and responsible to the people

2.Sovereign- It means people have the supreme RIGHT to take decisions on internal as well as external MATTERS. No external power can dictate the government of India.

3.A federal system of government is one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments. The Constitution of the United States established the federal system, also known as federalism.

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64.

Why are Public Health Services called public? give 5 reasons.please give me 5 reasons ​

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The health services provided by the government is called PUBLIC because it can be AVAILED by every citizen in our country irrespective of religion CASTE and LANGUAGE. It is a public service provided by the govt. T

65.

Human welfare was neglected due to to the cold war give me short answer plzzzzz ​

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There were various side-effects of the COLD war like the discredit of UN and it gave birth to nuclear weapon COMPETITION. The most prominent effects on human welfare are: A fear of war and terror was spread all around the world. Huge treasuries of various countries were SPENT in it.

66.

Dalit is a term that the so called lower castes use to address themselves. I dont under stand this question can you answer ​

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Answer:

DALIT

Explanation:

Dalit,(Sanskrit: दलित, romanized: dälit) MEANING "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a term mostly used for the LOWER CASTE MEMBERS in India. The term is used for those who have been subjected to untouchability.

67.

The cost of 8 pencils is equal to the selling price of 7 pencils. Find the gain percent.TT11​

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EXPLANATION:

LET the the cost price of one pencil be x.

and selling price be y

the cost price of 8 pencil equals to 8X.

and is a selling price of 7 pencils is 7Y

According to the question :-

Cost price of 8 pencil equal to the selling price of 7 pencil.

=> 8x = 7y

68.

Which is the India's largest state ( area) ?​

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ANSWER:

INDIA's LARGEST STATE is MAHARASHTRA.

69.

Which government agency maintains of the public property​.please answer this question.

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Publicity property

Explanation:

Public property is property that is dedicated to public use . The term may be used either to describe the use to which the property is put, or to describe the character of its ownership (OWNED collectively by the population of a state). This is in contrast to private property, owned by an INDIVIDUAL person or artificial entities that REPRESENT the FINANCIAL interests of persons, such as CORPORATIONS.[1] State ownership, also called public ownership, government ownership or state property, are property interests that are vested in the state, rather than an individual or communities.

70.

How many politician are in Maharashtra​

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Answer:

17thousand

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71.

What is the preamble of constitution

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PREAMBLE is the preface of INDIAN CONSTITUTION, MEANS it PROVIDES the idea and ideology of Indian constitution.

72.

Solve the all question and plz follow me​

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The law is IMPORTANT for a society for it serves as a norm of conduct for citizens. ... The law is important because it acts as a guideline as to what is ACCEPTED in society. Without it there would be conflicts between social groups and communities.

2)The document lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government INSTITUTIONS and sets out fundamental rights, directive PRINCIPLES, and the duties of citizens. It is the longest written constitution of any country on earth.

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73.

define money bill pls give relevant answer :) have a nice day ....pls don't copy from google i searched there and did'nt get the type of answer i wanted If you know then only answer :) stay positive

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Description

A Money BILL MEANS a Public Bill which in the opinion of the Speaker of the House of Commons CONTAINS only provisions dealing with all or any of the following subjects, namely, the IMPOSITION, repeal etc. ☺

74.

Who is better nawaz sharif or imran khan.

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NAWAZ SHARIF is better as he is not the PRIME MINISTER of pakisthan

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75.

Historical and Geographical features of Kerela​

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Historical Features

History. Kerala is first mentioned (as Keralaputra) in a 3rd-century-bce rock INSCRIPTION left by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. In the last centuries bce this region became FAMOUS among the Greeks and Romans for its spices (especially pepper).

Geographical Features

Kerala is divided into three geographical regions: Highlands, which SLOPE down from the Western Ghats on to the Midlands of undulating hills and valleys into an unbroken coastline with many picturesque backwaters, interconnected by canals and rivers. The Western Ghats are NOWHERE more than 120 km from the sea

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76.

राइट अबाउट एनी टू फीचर्स ऑफ डेमोक्रेसी कंट्री​

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i) लोकतंत्र सरकार का एक रूप है जिसमें शासकों को एक व्यक्ति, एक वोट के सिद्धांत पर लोगों द्वारा चुना जाता है।

(II) लोकतंत्र स्वतंत्र और निष्पक्ष चुनावों पर आधारित होना चाहिए, जो वर्तमान में सत्ता में हैं उनके पास खोने का एक उचित मौका है। मतदाताओं के पास उम्मीदवारों का विकल्प

77.

How do you think that news media is helping people​

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in NOWADAYS mostly in this situation where most of the people are locked in their house

The people are KNOWING about the OUTSIDE world through media

78.

E. Answer the following questions in detail.*1. Do you think members of the Indian Constituent Assembly have done enough justice inpreparing the Constitution? Justify your answer with suitable examples.*2. 'Constitutions serve several purposes'. Discuss. ​

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1.Yes they have done a proper justice in preparing the constitution because they have KEPT the very diversity into the consideration that exists in India in the form of religion,REGION,culture,POVERTY ETC

2.First it creates a national government consisting of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch, with a system of checks and BALANCES among the three branches. Second, it divides power between the federal government and the states.

79.

Conclusion for the chapter indian constitution i am asking this question again

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The Indian Constitution, being the lengthiest, adopted the Parliamentary form of democracy, BEST suited to address the CHALLENGES of multi-cultural diversity, basic NEEDS of people etc. The Parliament is made the depository of law-making power HARMONISES with the executive and judiciary.

80.

Conclusion for the chapter the indian constitution

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The Indian Constitution, being the lengthiest, ADOPTED the Parliamentary form of DEMOCRACY, best suited to address the challenges of multi-cultural diversity, BASIC needs of people etc. The Parliament is made the depository of law-making power HARMONISES with the executive and JUDICIARY.

81.

Which is considered a basic principle of liberal democracy? a)minority rights. b)freedom of speech. c)right to organise protest in opposition to government. d)all of the above​

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ANSWER:

all of the above

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82.

A person who wanted to measure the degree of substantive democracy in a country was most likely to examinea)whom the policies of government serveb)The frequency of electionsc)checks and balancesd)the no. of political parties​

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There is an ongoing debate over a single, universal definition of electoral integrity, but it can generally be defined as "any election that is based on the democratic principles of universal suffrage and political equality as reflected in international standards and agreements, and is professional, impartial, and transparent in its preparation and administration throughout the electoral cycle." (Kofi Annan Foundation, 2012)

Without electoral integrity, leaders and officials lack accountability to the public, confidence in the election results is weak, and the government lacks necessary legitimacy. Electoral integrity allows for peaceful resolution of conflict, open dialogue, debate, and information sharing among leaders and the public. Integrity depends on public confidence in electoral and political processes. It is not enough to reform institutions; citizens need to be convinced that changes are real and deserve their confidence. To ensure that elections have integrity, other factors outside of the electoral institutions themselves need to be taken into account and strengthened. Election officials, judges and courts must have independence that is respected by politicians.

he Concept

There is an ongoing debate over a single, universal definition of electoral integrity. It is not (yet) clear whether it could serve as a comprehensive and independent concept, an overarching quality standard, or as a synonym for a “good election”. This is an active conversation in scholarly and policy circles over the proper definition and application of the TERM. A major contribution to the discussion is the Report of the Global Commission on Elections, Democracy and Security, Deepening Democracy: A Strategy for Improving the Integrity of Elections Worldwide (September 2012). This report defines electoral integrity as "any election that is based on the democratic principles of universal suffrage and political equality as reflected in international standards and agreements, and is professional, impartial, and transparent in its preparation and administration throughout the electoral cycle. [1]

Without electoral integrity, leaders and officials lack accountability to the public, confidence in the election results is weak, and the government lacks necessary legitimacy. Electoral integrity allows for peaceful resolution of conflict, open dialogue, debate, and information sharing amongst leaders and the public. The Commission acknowledges that “at its root, electoral integrity is a political problem”, not just a technical problem. Integrity depends on public confidence in electoral and political processes. It is not enough to reform institutions; citizens need to be convinced that changes are real and deserve their confidence. Inclusiveness, transparency, and accountability are all fundamental to developing that confidence (p. 16).” To ensure that elections have integrity, other factors outside of the electoral institutions themselves need to be taken into account and strengthened. Election officials, judges, and courts must have independence that is respected by politicians.

In defining the notion of an “election with integrity”, the Commission’s report takes everyday MEANINGS as a point of departure. Thus, it notes that integrity refers to “incorruptibility or a firm adherence to a code of moral values”, SUGGESTING that in the context of elections it means an adherence to democratic principles. The term also generally refers to “soundness or an unimpaired condition”, so that to speak about an election with integrity means referring to an election “conducted competently and professionally”. Finally, according to the report, integrity also refers to “completeness or the state of being complete”, which, in connection with elections, suggests that “soundness and ethical practice must persist over the course of an entire electoral cycle, not just on election day itself.” The report therefore defines an election with integrity “as any election that is based on the democratic principles of universal suffrage and political equality as reflected in international standards and agreements, and is professional, impartial, and transparent in its preparation and administration throughout the electoral cycle”.[2]

83.

What are the basic ideas of a democracy?​

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the basic ideas of democracy :

Democracy (Greek: δημοκρατία, dēmokratiā, from dēmos 'people' and kratos 'rule') is a form of government in which the people have the authority to choose their GOVERNING legislation. Who people are and how authority is shared among them are CORE issues for democratic theory, development and constitution. Some cornerstones of these issues are freedom of ASSEMBLY and speech, inclusiveness and equality, membership, consent, voting, RIGHT to life and minority RIGHTS.

84.

In which country were non-white Allowed to vote for the first time in 1994​

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Explanation:

From 1961 to 1994, more than 3.5 million people were FORCIBLY removed from their HOMES and DEPOSITED in the Bantustans, where they were plunged into poverty and hopelessness. OPPOSITION to Apartheid.

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85.

Why India is still in a developing stage while china and usa are fully developed​

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ANSWER:

USA IS A DEVLOPED COUNTRY........ BECAUSE "it hadn't been caught by the British country"..... worthless INDIA COMES in DEVELOPING country due to this reason that British people had ruled over India

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86.

Who is our current prime ministeryuf​

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ANSWER:

our current PRIME minister is MR NARENDRA MODI

87.

Who is the chief coordinator in the Cabinet?​

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Answer:

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88.

Ch 1 why democracy explain in short ..please of class 9

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ANSWER:

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89.

How many points of teacher behaviour in the flanders interaction analysis.1. 52. 63. 74. 8​

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Answer:

8 POINTS

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90.

Das cannot declare any religion an official religion​

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ANSWER:

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91.

The right to vote granted to only some citizen of a country by the government is called(A) Francis (B) Universal adult franchise (C)Universal Francis (D) Universal mail Francis ​

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ANSWER:(B)

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92.

What is article 370 about why was it scrapped ​

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Answer:

Since the Constituent ASSEMBLY dissolved itself without recommending the abrogation of Article 370, the article was deemed to have BECOME a permanent feature of the Indian CONSTITUTION. ... As a result of this provision, Indian CITIZENS from other states could not purchase land or PROPERTY in Jammu & Kashmir.

93.

Campaigning can continue till the day of the elections true or false​

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ANSWER:

false , Polling is banned five days before ELECTION day, although there are some legal tricks, like publishing abroad.

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94.

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Q19. Which of the following is grown in the rainy season?

JOWAR and Bajra

❌Wheat

✅Rice

✅Soyabean.

Q20. Which of the following is a Rabi crop?

Wheat

❌Rice

COTTON

❌Maize.

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Additional Information

Rabi crops:- Rabi crops are winter season crops. They are grown in the months of October to March.

For example :- Wheat, legumes , peas etc.

Kharif Crops:- Kharif Crops are also known as Rainy season crops.

They are grown in the months of May to August.

For example:- Rice, maize, cotton , jowar etc.

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95.

Political sci class 9th ​

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ANSWER:

DOCTOR BR ambedkar

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96.

Discuss the role of bureaucracy in democratic state?​

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To run the day to day administration in accordance with the POLICIES, LAWS, rules, regulations and DECISIONS of the government is also the key responsibility of the Bureaucracy. The political executive simply exercises GUIDING, controlling and supervising functions

97.

Campaigning can continue till the day of the elections true or false ​

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Answer:

True

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98.

Democracy must be based on MCQ class 9th political science​

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ANSWER:

FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS

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99.

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100.

China has a two party of political parties. True or False ​

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