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The Britishers damaged the indian economy.explain the statement.2 marks |
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Answer» Answer: BRITISH economic expoitation,the decay of indigeous industries, the failure of mordern industries to replace them, high TAXATION, the DRAIN of wealth to Britain and a backward AGRARIAN structure leading to the stagnation of agriculture and the explotion of the poor PEASENTS by the zaminders, landlords, princes . |
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1) Arjun works as a team manager in an office in Mumbai, whereas Arpita works as avegetable vendor on the streets of Mumbai. Explain the differences between Arjunand Arpita's sources of livelihood in terms of their earnings and the benefits theyreceive. please answer its urgent |
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प्रिंट और इलेक्ट्रॉनिक के साधन कौन-कौन से हैं |
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Answer» प्रिंट और इलेक्ट्रॉनिक के ससाधन प्रिंट मीडिया और मास मीडिया |
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Write short note on medieval rajput men and women |
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Answer» Answer: The past looms large in the self-understanding of Rajputs living in all parts of Rajasthan. Most experience a persistent nostalgia for their former lifestyle and its privileges. Thus in Mewar when Rajput men gather together to sip scotch and socialize, they often speak of those days in which they ruled and hunted or those more remote times in which their ancestors ruled and waged war against one another.[1] Continually stirring memories of bygone days are the tiger skins and other hunting trophies on their walls, the coats of arms above their entryways, the hand-colored photographs of royalty in their parlors, and their various heirlooms—ivory-inlaid swords, elaborate bridles, the occasional silver throne. Doubtless intensifying this nostalgia are the particular circumstances of Rajasthan's recent history. In 1947, when the princely states of Rajasthan were combined into a single political unit, the state of Rajasthan, Rajputs were simply not prepared for democracy.[2] In 1818, when the Rajput rulers signed treaties with the British, they had been able to continue as heads of their respective states. Their power to govern was often ambiguous, but it was by no means nominal. When 1947 arrived, ― 26 ― the institutional changes that had taken over a century to evolve elsewhere in India where there was direct British rule, now were implemented by the central Indian government immediately. To an overwhelming extent, the Rajputs had no part in the process of political transformation.[3] HENCE Independence was for them a sudden and bewildering shock. They saw their way of life radically transformed in a very short time. Now, over forty years later, many still speak of themselves as hereditary rulers and so implicitly (or even explicitly) claim that they are the RIGHTFUL rulers. In short, they are still adjusting. Nevertheless, Rajput nostalgia has not always resulted in merely reactionary attitudes toward change. Many Rajputs say that their aristocratic and martial heritage has inspired them to adapt to the privations brought about by their loss of legal title and power. They feel that facing the future requires holding on to the values that helped their forebears face defeat in former days.[4] To take account of current Rajput constructions of caste and gender duties, it will be useful to become acquainted with the Rajput past and the ethos it has bequeathed. Genealogy and Identity Rajputs are keenly conscious of their genealogy, CERTAIN divisions within which are highly IMPORTANT features in the construction of personal identity. These segmentary kinship units locate the Rajput in contexts of FAMILY history and locality. The largest kinship unit within the Rajput jati (caste; literally, type or genus) is the vamsh (very roughly translatable as family in its broadest sense). In Rajasthan there are three great vamsh : sun, moon, and fire.[5] Rajputs understand themselves to be descended from these sacred phenomena, The vamsh to which the ruling family of Mewar belongs is the solar family, this identification being succinctly made in the Udaipur coat of arms, in which appears a great sun with a stern mustached visage. It is prominently displayed above the great central entrance to the City Palace. |
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Population change Thę population change refers to change in the number of people during aspecific time. The world population has not been stable. This is actually due tochanges in the number of births and deaths. For an extremely long period ofhuman history, until the 1800s, the world's population grew steadily but slowly.Large numbers of babics were born, but they died carly too. This was as therewere no proper health facilitics. Sufficient food was not available for all the people.Farmers were not able to produce enough to meet the food requirements of all thepeople. As a result the total increase in population was very low. In 1804, theworld's population reached one billion. A hundred and fifty five years later, in1959, the world's population rcached 3 billion. This is often called populationexplosion. In 1999, 40 years later, the population doubled to 6 billion. The mainreason for this growth was that with better food supplics and medicine, deaths6were reducing, while the number of births still remained fairly high. Births areusually measured using the birth rate i.c. the number of live births per 1,000people. Deaths are usually measured using the death rate i.c. the number ofdeaths per 1,000 people. Migrations is the movement of people in and out of anarca. Births and deaths are the natural causes of population change. Thedifference between the birth rate and the death rate of a country is called thenatural growth rate. The population increase in the world is mainly due to rapidincrease in natural growth rate.30.1) What might be the reason for the growth of population in 1999?30.2) Why some countries like Kenya have high population growth rates?30.3) What are the factors influencing change in population? |
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Ziyauddin barani wrote his chronicle first in 12th century this statement is true or false |
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Answer» True Explanation: |
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(ii) Why is physical exercise essential for adolescents? Give anytwo points. |
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Answer» Regular PHYSICAL activity can help children and adolescents improve cardiorespiratory fitness, BUILD strong BONES and muscles, control weight, reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression and REDUCED the risk of developing health conditions such as: heart DISEASE. |
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5. How can the risk of landslides be reduced? |
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Answer» MEASURES to reduce the CHANCE of landslides: Provisions should be made at community level to prevent people from excavating, removing materials from the soil or cutting trees. Trees should be planted on slopes and slope base to prevent erosion |
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The Britishers damaged the indian economy.explain the statement....std 8 |
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Describetheconditionsofemploymentaswellasthewagesgarmentexportingfactory.Doyouthinktheworkersgetaf |
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Answer» Answer: Conditions of employment in the garment exporting factory: (i) Workers are EMPLOYED on a temporary basis MEANS they can be asked to leave anytime when not needed. (ii) They have pressure to produce QUALITY products in limited time. (iii) They have to do hardwork for long hours. No, the workers don't get a fair deal as they are not even paid the minimal wages for their work. They are being exploited by their employer and their work is ALSO temporary. They also don't have respect for the work the do. |
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Match the followingMississippi -willow treescricket bat -usa |
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Answer» Answer: MISSISSIPPI - USA cricket BAT - willow trees |
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What is the new name of Dharmsal? |
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Answer» Answer: DHARAMSHALA (ALSO spelled Dharamsala) is the district HEADQUARTERS of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Kangra District was part of the BRITISH province of PUNJAB. |
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Ha plz give me ans plz in 5 minute |
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Answer» Answer: a. Who was this famous lady SHOWN in the picture? b. What title was given to her and why? a. The famous lady shown in this picture is Pandita Ramabai with her young daughter Manorama. b. Ramabai was given the title 'Pandita'. Because she had a lot of knowledge about SANSKRIT and she was one of the most famous Indian WOMEN who was well versed in Sanskrit. |
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In our country, what type of judiciary is in place of imparting justice? |
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Answer» Answer: In India, judiciary consists of Supreme COURT at the APEX, High COURTS in States and District Courts at local level. |
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4. Name the three types of industries |
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Answer» above is your answer |
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Match the followinghemis -highest road waysdowns -monasterymanali-leh -Australia |
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Answer» Downs - AUSTRALIA Manali-leh - highest road ways |
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जियाउद्दीन बरनी ने 12वीं शताब्दी में पहली कर निकल लिखी थी |
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Answer» TRUE. Hope this help u Mark me as BRAINLIST plz |
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किम्बरली को दुनिया की स्वर्ण राजधानी के रूप में जाना जाता है। |
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Answer» Answer: JOHANNESBURG is KNOWN as the GOLD CAPITAL of WORLD... |
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3. How is Land Transport divided? |
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Answer» Transportation is DIVIDED into three categories – Land, Air, and ROAD. Explanation: Railways and roadways are falling into the land TRANSPORT category. |
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the idea of supreme God who could delivery humans from such bondage if approached with devotion is advocated in the |
Answer» ▪︎¡▪︎AnswerSome were also attracted to the idea of a Supreme God, who could deliver humans from such bondage if approached with DEVOTION or bhakti, an idea advocated in the Bhagavad GITA. The idea of bhakti became highly POPULAR and EVEN Buddhists and JAINAS adopted these beliefs. Mark brainlist and give thanks |
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Two companions of Basavanna were ___ and |
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Answer» Answer: Virashaiva MOVEMENT: This movement which BEGAN in Karnataka in the mid-twelfth century was initiated by BASAVANNA and his COMPANIONS like Allama Prabhu and Akkamahadevi. The Virashaivas strongly argued for equality of all human beings and against Brahmanical ideas about caste and the treatment of women. |
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Write the main features of Indian Constitution |
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Answer» Features of the INDIAN Constitution Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world. Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ... Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...PARLIAMENTARY system of GOVERNMENT. ... Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a UNITARY bias. ... Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ... Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...Directive principles of state policy. ... Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...Directive principles of state policy. ...Secularism. ... Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...Directive principles of state policy. ...Secularism. ...INDEPENDENT judiciary. |
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Where are the island region of India located |
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Answer» The ANDAMAN Islands is an archipelago in the northeastern Indian Ocean about 130 km (81 MI) southwest off the coasts of Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region. Together with the Nicobar Islands to their south, the Andamans serve as a MARITIME boundary between the Bay of Bengal to the WEST and the Andaman Sea to the east. |
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What is the main aim for creating the Ministry of Human Resource Development in India, 1985? |
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Answer» Answer: Objectives The main objectives of the Ministry would be: Formulating the National Policy on Education and to ensure that it is implemented in letter and SPIRIT PLANNED development, including expanding ACCESS and improving quality of the educational institutions throughout the country, including in the REGIONS where ... |
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Muhammad bin Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi toAllahabadAurangabadDevagiriDurgapur |
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Answer» Answer: delhi to allahaabad Explanation: HOPE it helps he thought that it is in CENTER so its hard to ATTACK but he was wrong when traveling from 1 place to ANOTHER he lost money |
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Please answer them uregently please |
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Write five features of andman and Nicobar Islands |
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Answer» Answer: write 5 FEATURES of ANDAMAN And Nicobar ? The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are scattered and are bigger in size and has more NUMBER of islands. This group of islands can be divided into two groups. The Andaman is in the NORTH and the Nicobar is in the south. These islands too have rich biodiversity. They are of great STRATEGIC importance to the country. Explanation: hope it help u please make me brainliest |
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In which year, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna (PKVY) was started in India? |
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Answer» The government had launched the PMKVY scheme in 2015 and revamped it in 2016 to impart SKILLS to one CRORE persons by 2020 at an allocation of RS 12,000 crore. |
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Which layer helps in radio transmission |
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Answer» Ionosphere Ionosphere reflects RADIO WAVES from the earth thus, helping radio COMMUNICATION. |
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Where are the island region located |
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Answer» PLEASE REFER to the ATTACHMENT |
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The finest cricket bats are made from the wood of the____ |
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Answer» Kashimiri WILLOWS are known for their FINEST quality bats. Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ |
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) Answer in short1) Out of all the towns found in te Harrapan Civilization, which wa2) For which thing it was common for tribal community to fight?3) Which was the most powerful state of the Mahajanpadas?4) How many Mahajanpadas were there?5) What is Janpade?6) The Capital of Magadh was situated on the bank of which river?7) According to which book there were 16 Mahajanpadas in Post V) Expalin the concept, |
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Answer» 1-Town planning is the unique feature of Indus valley civilization. Their town planning proves that they lived a highly civilized and developed life. Indus people were the first to build planned cities with scientific drainage system. The Indus cities were built on an uniform plan 2-The main problems of the tribal communities are poverty, INDEBTEDNESS, illiteracy, bondage, exploitation, disease and unemployment 3-Kashi. The kingdom was located in the region around its capital Varanasi, bounded by the Varuna and Asi rivers in the north and south which GAVE Varanasi its name. Before Buddha, Kasi was the most powerful of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. 4-The Mahājanapadas (SANSKRIT: great realm, from maha, "great", and janapada "foothold of a people") were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic republics that existed in NORTHERN ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE during the second urbanisation period. 5-The Janapadas were the realms, republics and kingdoms (saamarajya) of the Vedic period on the Indian subcontinent. The Vedic period reaches from the late Bronze Age into the Iron Age: from about 1500 BCE to the 6th century BCE. 6-The Mahatma Gandhi Bridge across the Ganges (Ganga) River at Patna, Bihar, India. The ancient city of Pataliputra was founded in the 5th century bce by Ajatashatru, king of Magadha (South Bihar). His son Udaya (Udayin) made it the capital of Magadha, which it remained until the 1st century bce. 7-16 Mahajanapadas - Anga Mahajanapada finds reference in the Mahabharata and Atharva Veda. During the rule of Bimbisara, it was taken over Magadha Empire. |
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Which longitude is known as international date line? |
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Ans this question please |
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Answer» जोहान्सबर्ग को दूनिया की स्वर्ण राजधानी के रूप में जाना जाता है किम्बरले को अपनी हीरे की खानों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। |
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Out of all the town found in the harrpan civilization which was the idol town planning |
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Answer» Answer: HTC 5 in DWARKA and the other are we all know TT is the most important thing in your |
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1.QUE Out of all the towns found in the Harrapan Civilization, which was the ideal .1.ANSWER . OUR OF ALL THE TOWNS FOUND INTHE HARRAEAN CLILZATION,WHICH WAS THE IDEAL TOWN PLANNING |
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Answer» Answer: Haha I'm not a fan of the YEAR of my sweet Halloween Halloween costume but I'm sure I am sure that is a good IDEA for girls to get a little more ATTENTION than they do in dwarka in a world where the same THING happens in a |
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Manages the Assembly and one requires his/her permission before presenting anything. |
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Answer» The speaker Explanation: |
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वह स्थान जहां स्वर्ण मंदिर स्थित है |
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Answer» Amritsar Thank you Thank you |
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Which is the odd one out ten degree chanel ,shatti , barren island |
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Answer» SORRY I didn't KNOW the answer please mark me as brainlist |
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1. The First ruler of the Delhi Sultanate wasa. Muhammad of Ghorib. Iltutmishc. Qutb Uddin Aibakd. Muhammad of Ghazni |
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In which part of the continent the fisheries industry is developed? |
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Answer» Explanation: the NORTHERN hemisphere, there are EXTENSIVE continental shelves which favor fishing grounds. The rugged and hilly TERRAIN MAKE agriculture difficult, many people opt for fishing as the MAIN economic activity hence its development HOPE THIS MAY HELP YOU!☺ |
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Ans this question pleae |
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Answer» जोहान्सबर्ग स्वर्णिम राजधानी के रूप में जाना जाता है किम्बरले को अपनी हीरे की खानों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। |
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Which is the first state in India to start mid-day meal in 2001 |
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Answer» Government of Andhra Pradesh In accordance to the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India directions in 2001, the Government of Andhra Pradesh introduced COOKED Mid Day Meal Programme COVERS all the children studying in all Government, Local BODY and Government Aided Primary Schools. |
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WRITE THE ANSWERS IN POINts. adminstration of republic State. |
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Answer» It consists of the CABINET formed by the Prime Minister and other ministers and it makes decisions on duties that, according to the Constitution, FALL under its REMIT as well as on matters that, according to law, do not fall under the remit of the President of the republic or other governmental body. convert into point...always SMILE ☺️☺️☺️ be happy always ⭐⭐⭐ |
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Why are rules important ? what is the role of government in implementing these laws? |
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Answer» Answer: Laws protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against ABUSES by other PEOPLE, by ORGANIZATIONS, and by the government itself. We have laws to help provide for our general safety. These EXIST at the local, state and national levels, and include things like: Laws about food safety |
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.ImportantportintheriverHooghly |
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Answer» Explanation: hii UC HU Cuba at of joy off DC MD DC JOB type ajji FC hii buff KA lg of do |
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स्वास्थ्य एवं पर्यटन____जल वाली क्षेत्रक में शामिल है। |
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Answer» Answer: meetha JAL HOTA hai ok BYE thank u |
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5. The 0 longitude that passes through Greenwich in England is known as |
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Give the answer correcti.TheplacewhereGoldenTempleSituated.ii,.ImportantportintheriverHooghly |
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Answer» Answer: ANS a-Sri HARMANDIR Sahib (Golden Temple ) ans The Seaport was built on the banks of the Hooghly River and coastline in WEST BENGAL. Kolkata PORT is India's oldest port. ... Ports. make me brainest - |
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6) There are oversuger mills in India |
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