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Describe the rich oral traditions of Ladakh. |
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Answer» The primary language of the REGION is Bhoti, and LADAKHI culture has a rich oral TRADITION of of songs and poems. The region was settled by tribes and races like the MONS and the Dards and historical mentions of the region go back as early as the third century BC and the puranas.Explanation:please mark me as BRAIN list |
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2) Which is the following Neolithic site is located to the west of the river Indus? A.Mehrgarh B. Chirand C. Bhimbétka D. Hunsgi |
| Answer» BHIMBETKA this is the ANSWERS | |
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Write the madicinal use of basil amle neem |
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Answer» tion:These THREE are being used since AGES for curing ACNE, diabetes, STOMACH problems, joint problems, skin ailments, hair fall PROBLEM, fever, cold & cough, heart diseases and much more. All three of these are unique in their own |
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1) In which of the following ages the pit houses were a regular feature? A. Mesolithic B. PalaeolithicC. Neolithic D. Copper |
| Answer» C partExplanation:NEOLITHIC | |
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The veteran Bollywood actor and screenwriter who passed away on 31st December 2018 A. Amrishpuri B. Mithun Chakrawarti C. Kadar Khan D. Divya Bharti |
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What are the ten major works of government that are visible in your area ? |
| Answer» CONSTRUCTION of HOSPITALS and SCHOOLS and ROADS | |
| 12308. |
Who is the outhor of the book wings of fire? |
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Answer» who is the outhor of the BOOK WINGS of fire?Explanation:APJ ABDUL KALAM is the outhor of the book it is an INTERESTING book |
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B. is a natural indicator. i. Turmeric iii. Water ii. Methyl orange iv. Phenolphthalein |
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Answer» i. TurmericHOPE THIS HELPSPLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST! |
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Classify the following into scalar vector quantities (Area, velocity, weight, displacement, distance, mass) |
| Answer» SCALAR ,2.velocity =VECTOR, 3.weight=vector,4. speed=scalar,5. DISPLACEMENT =vector ,6.distance =scalar ,7.mass='scalarPLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLEST | |
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a. The color of the China rose solution turns green when it is added to solution i. water ii. salt solution iii. soap solution iv. vinegar |
| Answer» III. SOAP solution.Explanation: | |
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Why do dates grow in such an extreme climate |
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Answer» Date palm is cultivated in arid and semi-arid REGIONS which are characterised by long and hot SUMMERS, no (or at most low) rainfall, and very low relative HUMIDITY level during the RIPENING period.Explanation: I hope it helps u |
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Types of rock any 2? |
| Answer» IGNEOUS, SEDIMENTARY, and METAMORPHIC. | |
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A common ___ about Muslims is that they are not interested in educating girls |
| Answer» STEREOTYPE A common stereotype about Muslims is that they are not interested in EDUCATING GIRLS | |
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What reforms were initiated by the social reformers during the 19th century |
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Answer» 1.Banned sati2.passed WIDOW remmaraige act3.Promoted GIRLS education4.Abolished CASTE SYSTEM |
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What is culture????? |
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Answer» Culture is the acquired knowledge people use to interpret EXPERIENCE and generate behavior." ... Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, MEANING "to cultivate") generally refers to patterns of human ACTIVITY and the symbolic structures that give such activities significance and IMPORTANCE |
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How was the administration conducted in the Malla rule?Describe briefly |
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Answer» The MALLA Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of KATHMANDU Valley in Nepal, from the 12th to the 18TH CENTURY. At that time only the Kathmandu Valley and surrounding region was known as Nepal or Nepal Mandala and the CITIZENS were known as Nepa Explanation:listen listen now listen everyone I am in class 6th and please read by question and please tell me the answer very urgent |
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which one is not an ideal in preamble, a)educational justice, b)social justice , c)economic justice, d)political justice choose the right one. |
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1.name of your country ?2.name of your state? 3. name of your district? |
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Answer» 1-India2-Maharashtra3-New MUMBAI |
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Why do you think Indian boycotted British goods and institution |
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Answer» tion:The Swadeshi Movement, now known as 'Make in India' campaign was officially PROCLAIMED on August 7, 1905 at the Calcutta Town Hall, in Bengal. Boycott movement was ALSO launched along with the Swadeshi movement. The movements included using goods produced in India and burning British-made goods..In March 1930, Mahatma Gandhi and his followers set off on a brisk 241-mile march to the Arabian Sea town of Dandi to lay Indian CLAIM to the nation's own salt.i hope you GOT the best ANSWER |
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Democracy provides a method to resolve conflicts. true or false |
| Answer» GOOD afternoonExplanation:PLEASE MAKE me as a BRAINLIEST | |
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कुशासन का आरोप लगाकर ईस्ट इंडिया कंपनी ने किस राज्य पर कब्जा किया |
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Fill in the blanks :- 1) the desert Land is partly_____ party Sandy2) ____&also provides milk |
| Answer» FRIST one Asecond one IExplanation:GIVE me one LIKE guys | |
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Name the following :- 1) the largest city of Assam =______2) the place where Yamuna joins Ganga at Allahabad =_____ |
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Answer» largest city of ASSAM - Sivasagar2. the PLACE where Yamuna JOINS GANGA at ALLAHABAD - Triveni Sangam |
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| 12327. |
Jaundice spread the village जेंडर इज द विलेज |
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Answer» y2u3jwmbwmwowjegnwjeheuje |
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Saint Kabir was disciple of _______. |
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Answer» tion:Kabir is widely believed to have become one of the MANY disciples of the Bhakti poet-sant Swami Ramananda in Varanasi, known for devotional Vaishnavism with a strong bent to MONIST ADVAITA philosophy teaching that God was inside every PERSON, EVERYTHING. |
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Why do you think Indians boycotted British goods and institutions? |
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Answer» As they WANTED to protest against the BRITISH so that they can get freedom and their RIGHTS back.They fasted for many days,they burned british goods and they exploded down a british building.Explanation:Pls mark me brainliest and GIVE a 5 STAR review |
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Name 5 schemes launched government of India to promote health to its citizens |
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Answer» tion:Insurance Schemes in India:1) Ayushman Bharat:This scheme came into existence because of recommendations made by the National Health Policy. Ayushman Bharat Yojana is designed keeping in mind Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Health services in India are largely segmented and Ayushman Bharat aims to make them comprehensive. It is about looking at the health sector as a whole and ensure continuous care for the people of India.There are two components related to Ayushman Bharat: Health and Wellness Centres (HWC) and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY). 150000 HWCs have been created in order to ensure better healthcare for the people. These HWCs are transformed versions of earlier initiatives like Sub Centres and Primary Health Centres. The PM-JAY is a health insurance scheme for the poor. It offers a health cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family on an annual basis, and the payable premium is Rs. 30.Also, check: Health Insurance for COVID-192) Awaz Health Insurance Scheme:This is a health insurance cover for migrant workers and is initiated by the Government of Kerala. It also offers insurance for death by accident for labourers. The scheme was launched in the year 2017 and targeted 5 lakh inter-state migrant labourers working in Kerala. The health insurance coverage offered under Awaz Health Insurance is Rs.15000, while the cover for death is Rs.2 lakh.This policy can be OBTAINED by labourers falling in the age group of 18 to 60. They shall be provided with an Awaz Health Insurance card, post submitting and processing of enrolment details PERTAINING to biometric information and other work-related documents.3) Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana:The Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana (AABY) is meant for people involved in certain vocations such as Carpentry, Fishing, Handloom weaving, etc. There are 48 such defined vocations. Before 2013, there were two policies of similar nature, AABY and Janashree Bima Yojana (JBY). After 2013, JBY was merged with AABY.The premium for Rs.30000 insurance policy is Rs. 200 for a year. The ELIGIBILITY criteria for this policy is that one should be a family head or an earning member of one’s family (around the poverty line) and should be performing one of the 48 mentioned vocations.4) Bhamashah Swasthya Bima Yojana:RAJASTHAN Government supports insurance initiatives towards its citizens under the Bahmashah Swasthya Bima Yojana. This is a cashless claims scheme for rural people of Rajasthan. There is no prescribed age limit for availing the benefits of this scheme.Those who are a part of the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) are also qualified for this insurance policy. This scheme covers hospitalization expenses for general illness as well as critical illnesses as per the terms and conditions. It covers both in-patient as well as out-patient expenses.5) Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS):As the name suggests, this policy is initiated by India’s Central Government. Central Government employees are eligible for this policy. For example, Supreme Court judges, Certain Railway Board employees, etc. This policy has been active for six decades and has covered more than 35 lakh employees and pensioners.Hospitalization, as well as domiciliary care, are covered as per this plan’s terms and conditions. Central Government Health Insurance Scheme covers ALLOPATHY and Homeopathy as well. It is available in 71 cities and the plan is to expand the scope to more areas. |
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Differentiate between focus and epicenter, deed a molten? |
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Answer» us is the PLACE INSIDE EARTH's crust where an earthquake originates. The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus is the epicenter. When ENERGY is released at the focus, seismic waves travel outward from that point in all directions. ... It's these waves that you feel during an earthquake. |
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The teachings of _______ are contained in the Adi Granth Sahib. |
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Answer» The teachings of all the Sikh GURUS except the 6th,7th and 8th Sikh Gurus are contained in the ADI Granth SAHIB. |
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Give any two examples of irreversible changes in you daily life |
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Answer» Some examples of irreversible changes are burning of paper, Burning of fuels (like Wood, COAL and LPG), COOKING of food, RUSTING of iron , Grinding of wheat grains into flour, Baking of chapatti (roti), Growth of a plant, Formation of flower from bud, Falling of leaves from a TREE, Ripening of fruits, Ageing of man and . |
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Khalil dilele badal konkontya prakrnat modtat? 1)virghalne 2) aakashatun ulka padne |
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Fill in the blanks :- 1) the desert land is partly_____ party Sandy 2) _____also provides milk |
| Answer» 1. under ( I am not SURE about this , it can be WRONG ) 2. COW | |
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What is the relationship between the laws and the government? |
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Answer» What is the relationship between law and government? How does it evolve? What are some of the influences upon this relationship? These are QUESTIONS which have taxed theoreticians from a number of disciplines for many centuries. This section will not presume to attempt to answer these questions, but rather, it will consider some aspects of the relationship, particularly as they affect business and technology. An understanding of the regulatory role of the state must be built upon a conceptual and functional analysis of sovereignty, which is the organizing and political principle that national ECONOMIC policy-making and regulation, as well as international economic co-ordination, is based.1 Proper appreciation of the INTERNAL dimension of sovereignty requires an understanding of the relationship between the state and the society it governs.2 As Lawrence Tshuma has emphasised in Hierarchies and Government VERSUS Networks and Governance: Competing Regulatory Paradigms in Global Economic Regulation, the relationship between the state and civil society is historically specific and the manner in which sovereign power is exercised is shaped by the configuration Explanation:pls mark as brainlist |
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Who is current chief minister of India |
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Answer» inisters are of STATE which state cm you WANT to know you can tag me I will tell u please mark me as BRAINIEST |
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What will happen if there will be no bones in our body ? |
| Answer» WITHOUT bones, we would have no "structural frame" for our skeleton, be unable to MOVE our skeleton, LEAVE our internal organs poorly protected, LACK blood and be SHORT on calcium. | |
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Tuthpaste che mahattvache gatak konte va chyancha padarth kay |
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Answer» Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used with a toothbrush to clean and maintain the AESTHETICS and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it is an abrasive that aids in removing dental plaque and food from the teeth, assists in suppressing halitosis, and delivers active ingredients (most commonly fluoride) to help prevent tooth decay (dental caries) and GUM DISEASE (gingivitis).[1] The decline of tooth decay during the 20th century has been attributed to the introduction and regular use of fluoride-containing toothpastes worldwide.[2][3] LARGE amounts of swallowed toothpaste can be toxic.[4] |
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Whats difference between culture n civilisation? |
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Answer» Culture is the set of values that shapes the BEHAVIOR of the SOCIETY at different levels while CIVILIZATION is APPARENT in the physical DEVELOPMENT in form of man-made environment. |
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The activity which come immediately before other activity is called as |
| Answer» OKAY sir PLEASE MARK is BRAINLIST ANSWER | |
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Find out the order of the landforms for the following: 1 . the arctic ocean 2. river krishna 3. himalayan mountains 4. asia 5. red sea 6. costal plants |
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Answer» 4.AsiaExplanation:LANDFORMS: the landforms are leaving and no leaving stay in the place of Asia so Asia is the correct answer. we always PUT the names , oceans etc... is first letter is capital,OK |
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Which is standard meridian of india |
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Answer» The longitude of 82½° E (82° 30'E) is considered as the STANDARD meridian. The LOCAL time stated or MENTIONED at this meridian is considered as the standard time for the whole country. |
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Some people have the habit of preparing collection book of different pictures and articles |
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Answer» yes, some people have the HABIT of preparing COLLECTION book of DIFFERENT PICTURES and articles |
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Where on the earth do we get water in it's solid form |
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What do we call the layer of air that surrounds the earth |
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Answer» AtmosphereExplanation: We live at the bottom of an invisible ocean called the ATMOSPHERE, a layer of gases surrounding our planet. Nitrogen and oxygen account for 99 percent of the gases in DRY air, with argon, carbon dioxide, helium, neon, and other gases making up MINUTE portions. |
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Define= [Majority]Dont Spam PlZ... |
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Answer» A majority, ALSO called a simple majority to distinguish it from SIMILAR terms, is the greater part, or more than half, of the TOTAL. It is a SUBSET of a SET consisting of more than half of the set's elements. Explanation:pls mark as brainlist |
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Give information about amir-a-shikar |
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Answer» tion:Amir-a-shikar was the SON of a Central ASIAN Turkic noble. ... He became one of the most notable of the forty Turkic NOBLES of Delhi, or the Chalissa. During the reign of Razia Sultan, he was the amir-i-shikar or lord of the hunt, a position of some importance at the time, having military and POLITICAL responsibilities.mark as brainliest |
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