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1.

What is your favourite color​

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ANSWER:

BLUE...

EXPLANATION:

blue ........

2.

Write important fact about bangla roof​

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ANSWER:

hii

Explanation:

IMP FACT MUJE legta hai muje bilkul nhi PTA

3.

Determine the time taken when:(a) Distance = 7150 km, speed = 780 km/h​

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Explanation:

  • So the FORMULA for FINDING TIME when distance and SPEED is given is
  • Time = Distance / Speed
  • Time = 7150 / 780
  • Time is 9.16 hr

Hope it helps

4.

ਲਾਲਸਾ ਦੀ ਚੱਕੀ ਕਥਾ ਵਿਚ ਬੁੱਢੇ ਨੇ ਬੰਦੇ ਨੂੰ। ਦੇ ਕੰਮ ਲਾ ਦਿੱਤਾ​

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Translation :

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IT'S THE CROWN WHICH IS NEXT TO THE 5 STARS

5.

Any one can draw cartoon character without help of Google or internet ​

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ANSWER:

YA if that PERSON is GOOD in DRAWING...

6.

We should _ our elders (fill in the blanks with modal auxiliary showing obligation​

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ANSWER:

  • ❣️Hello❣️
  • ❣️Good Morning❣️
  • ❣️Have a GREAT day❣️
  • ❣️here is the answer❣️
  • ❣️We should LEARN to RESPECT our elders❣️
7.

P = {a,b,c,e,f} Q = { m,n,s,e,b } write PnQTo be Frank!!, This is my first question....AND.....PLEASE DONT TRY TO ANSWER THIS COZ I DON'T WANT THIS ANSWER...I JUST WANTED TO CHECK WHETHER HOW MANY PEOPLE WANT TO ANSWER ONLY THE "FREE POINTS" QUESTION....BTW, This is "FREE POINTS"Thanks for seeing this ​

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ANSWER:

P = {a,B,C,E,f}

Q = { m,n,s,e,b }

Therefore, P n Q = {b, e}

8.

Who is the acharya of hatha yoga​

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HATHA Yoga traces its origins ESPECIALLY to Gorakhnath, the LEGENDARY 11th-century FOUNDER of the Kanphata Yogis, but it grew out of yogic traditions dating back at least as FAR as Patanjali (2nd century bce or 5th century ce), author of the Hindu classics the Yoga-sutras and the Mahabhasya (“Great Commenta

9.

Who advocate individual aims of edicuation? ​

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Swami VIVEKANANDA STATES, “Man is POTENTIALLY divine. The goal is to manifest this potentiality from within, by controlling nature—external and internal through education”.  Spiritualists feel that individual development CULMINATING in self-realization should be the AIM of education. 28.

Explanation:

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10.

Kanji D prabhashanam Deve is D Pramukh Tanda virwade​

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ANSWER:

YES so what to do in this ?????

11.

Howwill you starch, dryand iron the dress​

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Simply spray a light layer of starch ALONG the back of the collar to begin with and iron as NORMAL. Turn over the collar and repeat the spray-iron PROCESS. If you like REALLY STIFF collars, then you can repeat the process. Spraying again and ironing over, until you are satisfied with its crispness.

12.

Can we use tube paint for painting on T-SHIRTS?

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ANSWER:

I'm sorry we can't USE tube paint.

You can use ACRYLIC paints on T-shirts. All you need to make regular acrylic paints suitable for T-shirt painting is a textile MEDIUM.

13.

Liham na nagpapahalagahan sa mga lumang gusali, bahay, simbahan o di Kaya ay magandang tanawin​

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ANSWER:

I don't KNOW HINDI so not WAY to FIND

14.

4. एक त्रिभुज बनाओ जिसकी परिमिति DE और भुजाओं का अनुपात 3:4:5 दिया है।​

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pboguh5ehsukn;IGG udhahi DIVORCE

15.

Wheel of Fortune Holiday. Finish the PhraseHelp me!!!!!!!

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EXPLANATION:

Jingle and TOE lay .

HOPE IR HELPS YOU FRIEND

16.

FULL FORM OF GDP? What is its proper definition!! ☺️​

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Answer:

here is your answer

Explanation:

Definition of 'Gross Domestic Product'

Definition of 'Gross Domestic Product'Definition: GDP is the final value of the goods and SERVICES produced within the geographic boundaries of a country during a specified period of time, normally a year. GDP GROWTH rate is an IMPORTANT indicator of the ECONOMIC performance of a country.

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17.

Compare any two temple styles in India; supplement with a line drawing.

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North - South is a very broad distinction. India has THREE types of temple architectures (broadly speaking). Nagara (between Himalayas and Vindyas), Dravida (South of Deccan) and Vesara (Deccan region). But for the purpose of this question, I will combine Dravida and Vesara as "South Indian". Here are the differences:

Size of Temples:

The first obvious difference you would see between North and South Indian temples is the sheer size. Southern temples are much larger in comparision. It is fair to say that, South Indian kings invested a lot in temples than their palaces, which is quite the opposite in the North. SRIRANGAM Ranganathar temple in Tamilnadu occupies an area of 156 acres, making it the largest working WORSHIP place in the world. In perspective, the entire area of the country of Monaco (2 sq. km) can only hold three Srirangam temples. Vatican City can only hold 2/3rd of Srirangam temple. None of the North Indian temples are as grand as these structures.

Srirangam Raja Gopuram of height 239 ft is the tallest temple tower in the world

For a person travelling from South, the first impression of North Indian temples is “wait… that’s it?!”. South Indians aren’t simply accustomed to temples being in modest sizes.

Kedarnath Temple with a breath-taking backdrop

But who needs a grand structure when you have a backdrop with the million dollar view?! North Indian temples are truly gifted in the sense they have more natural beauty to them. The majestic Ganga flowing through Rishikesh, or the breath taking backdrop of Himalayas in Kedarnath and Badrinath adds serenity to these temples. In Sanskrit there is a beautiful word called ‘sanidhyam’ – which means feeling closer to God. North Indian temples are naturally gifted in sanidhyam.

Agamam (ritual modality):

South Indian temples follow very strict agamam culture. Agamam is a set of text that defines the worship, temple traditions and ritual protocols. There are three agamams: Saiva (for Shiva temples) and Vaikanasam & Paancharaatram (for Vishnu temples). Shaiva agamam are quite simple and less formal. In my opinion, rituals in Paancharatra agamam is very elaborate than Vaikanasa agamam. The exception to this agamic culture is Kerala temples where they perform tantric rituals.

Thirumanjanam (daily bath ritual) as per Vaikanasa Agamam in Tirumala temple presided by Pontiff

North Indian temples don't follow this agamic system. From what I have seen, North Indian temples have relaxed rituals. Moreover, the modality of rituals is not unified in all North Indian temples. This even allows common people to touch the idols. In Kashi, you can do abhishekam to Shiva Lingam, and even better, you can hug the idol of Pandurangan in Pandharpur. In south, only temple priests are allowed to touch the idols and perform the rituals because of strict agamam.

Narendra Modi performing abhishekam to Kashi Viswanathar

Forms of divinity in temples:

All South Indian temples have idols being both moolavar (made of stone) and utsavar (usually made of panchalogam - 5 metals - gold, silver, copper, iron, lead). Moolavar stays in the temple and is usually made of hard rock and is represented in black colour. Utsavar is used for temple processions and can be carried outside the temple during festivals.

Srirangam Moolavar and Utsavar. Moolavar in South Indian temples are usually made of black stones

Some Vishnu temples even have up to 5 representations of the main deity. They are called panchaperar NAMELY: Moolavar, Utsavar (used for processions), Yaagaberar (used in yaagams), Kauthugar (metallic miniature of moolavar) and theerthaberar.

In most North Indian temples, the idols are a represented in a very humble way, and they don't have a utsavar idols for processions. White marble representation of deity is quite common in North Indian temples, which is the opposite in South India, where idols are made of black stone.

Marble statue of Krishna in North India

Also Tamil Nadu has a unique way of representing Shiva in dancing form called Nataraja, which is very important to Tamil people.

Shiva worshiped in dancing posture - Nataraja

Nandi (bull - chief of Shiva’s staff) plays a very important role in South Indian temples too, represented by a huge monolithic structure.

Huge Nandi in Tanjore Big Temple

Nataraja in his manifestation of formlessness is worshipped in Chidambaram. This concept is very alien to Hinduism. Nataraja is said to continuously dance in a state of eternal bliss, with his consort Shakti or energy. A curtain covers this space which when drawn reveals strands of golden ‘Vilva’ leaves HUNG to indicate the Lord’s presence. The curtain is dark on its exterior side (indicating ignorance) and bright red on the interior side (indicating wisdom and bliss).

18.

Bring out the stylistic differences of any two sculptural traditions (such as Pala, Chola, Pallava, Chandella, etc.) using either drawing, painting or clay-modelling. Supplement your project with a written assignment that explains the salient features of the two styles you have chosen.

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ANSWER:

good

Explanation:

19.

Describe the mural traditions of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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Answer:le

Explanation:

The most FREQUENTLY used pigments in Kerala MURALS are saffron-red, saffron-yellow, GREEN, red, WHITE, blue, black, yellow and golden-yellow. ... The oldest of the murals found in Kerala are those in the Thirunandikkara Cave temple now a part of Kanyakumari district in the neighbouring State of Tamil Nadu.

20.

Trace the development in Buddhist art.

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Buddhist art is the ARTISTIC practices that are influenced by Buddhism. It includes art media which depict Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and other entities; notable Buddhist figures, both historical and mythical; narrative scenes from the lives of all of these; mandalas and other graphic aids to practice; as WELL as physical objects associated with Buddhist practice, such as vajras, BELLS, stupas and Buddhist temple architecture.[1] Buddhist art ORIGINATED on the Indian subcontinent following the historical LIFE of Siddhartha Gautama, 6th to 5th century BCE, and thereafter evolved by contact with other cultures as it spread throughout Asia and the world.

21.

Mark out all the places discussed in this chapter on a map of India.

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ANSWER:

The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in December 1920 - Nagpur (Maharashtra)

The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in September 1920 - Calcutta (West Bengal)

The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1927 - Madras (Now KNOWN as Chennai in the state of Tamil Nadu)

The place where the Indian National Congress Session was held in 1929 - Lahore (Pakistan)

The place where Gandhiji organised ‘Satyagraha’ in favour of cotton mill workers - Ahmedabad (GUJARAT)

The place associated with peasants’ Satyagraha - Kheda (Gujarat)

Name the State where the Indigo planters organised Satyagraha - Champran in Bihar

The City associated with Jallianwala Bagh incident - Amritsar (Punjab)

The place where Gandhiji violated the salt law - Dandi (Gujarat)

The place where the Civil Disobedience Movement was started - Sabarmati Ashram (Gujarat)

The place where NON- Cooperation Movement ended abruptly due to violence - Chauri-Chaura (Uttar PRADESH)

22.

Write an essay on Vijayanagara paintings.

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Answer:

SORRY BRO MUJHE nahi pata he YAAR

23.

What could have been the reasons for depicting more animal figures than human figures in cave paintings?

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Answer:

The CHOICE in depiction of majority ANIMALS juxtaposed against human figures can hold multiple significance: a. The paintings could have been served as warning indicators for other groups, or the younger GENERATION to EDUCATE them of the DANGERS of these animals.

24.

In modern times, how have walls been used as a surface to make paintings, graphics, etc?

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In mordern time .. people decorate their walls by using cartoons doodle art ETC .. for their kids and in some schools KG classes are decorated with painting of doraemon and other cartoon character ...

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25.

Why has the animal been shown so big and man so small?

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26.

Many visuals of prehistoric cave paintings have been given in this chapter. Among these which one do you like the most and why? Give a critical appreciation of the visual.

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Answer:

Indian Culture is a vast subject in which there are many sub-areas LIKE art, architecture, sculpture, philosophy, science etc. Not all books on Indian culture and heritage in the market are reader-friendly. Then how can an aspirant STUDY culture topics?

We suggest aspirants start from the book published by NCERT on Indian Culture and then move on to other online and offline SOURCES. The book is titled ‘An Introduction to Indian Art’ – Part 1. Though many aspirants MIGHT not be aware, this textbook provides valuable knowledge for a BEGINNER. Clear IAS is starting a compilation of the important aspects of Indian culture based on the book ‘An Introduction to Indian Art’ – Part 1 so that aspirants can save time.

27.

Why is the word ‘perfection’ associated with the Taj Mahal?

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For Indians, the Taj is a national treasure beyond any other, and for many international tourists the Taj Mahal is India and vice versa. The Taj has inspired countless brands from hotels to tea to inner-wear to tiles to… just about everything. Its enduring legend and its STATUS as one of the 7 modern wonders of the world has ensured that everybody has an opinion on the Taj Mahal, whether they have seen it once, twice, many TIMES, or not at all.

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28.

What according to Havell are the fundamental concepts of faith of a Hindu and a Muslim?

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Havell, Hindus conceived manifestations of god everywhere in multiple forms as part of their religious FAITH WHEREAS a MUSLIM thought of only ONE with Muhammad as His Prophet. HENCE, Hindus adorned all surfaces with sculptures and paintings

29.

Which forms of secular architecture evolved during medieval times? What significance did these buildings have in the socio-cultural lives of contemporary people?

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Sarais which were built by the INDO Islamic rulers is a classic example of secularity. They were public structures which acted as accommodation to PASSER bys. They were been utilized by people of all cultures and faiths. These all features pronounce the secularity of indo Islamic ARCHITECTURE.

30.

Analyse the stylistic trends of the sculptures in North India during the fifth and sixth centuries.

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31.

What do you understand by the term ‘Indo-Islamic’ or ‘Indo-Saracenic’ architecture? Can you think of another nomenclature? How did this architecture evolve in India?

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Answer:

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32.

Seals were made of different materials. With the Indus Valley seals as a reference try to make seals with a different medium. Which are the animals that you would like to carve on your seals and why?

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Seals were used to MAKE a sealing, or positive IMPRINT, like this modern resin one made from the original seal. Sealings were used in ancient times for trade. They would be made on ceramics or the CLAY tags used to seal the rope around bundles of goods.

Ancient Mesopotamian seals from the same period functioned in this manner. Numerous Indus seals have been found in ancient Mesopotamian cities. There is evidence for settlements of Indus valley traders in ancient Mesopotamia, in the form of Mesopotamian seals with Indus language characters. The letters above may designate someone's name or class. The final pictograph (there is agreement from manufacturing evidence that seals were read from right to left) is related to a possible class of three common endings. They feature the sign of someone carrying goods, possibly INDICATING a trading group or CASTE.

33.

Have you visited any medieval structure in your locality/ region/country? Document the following aspects of the structure: A. Period-Region Political Association B. Typology of the structure– Secular/Religious C. Purpose of the structure D. Architectural forms located in the structure E. Decorative forms on the structure F. Materials used for construction of the structure G. Is it conserved? Should it be conserved? H. The present location and status of the structure.

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ANSWER:

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34.

In spite of being unfinished how does Gol Gumbad symbolise the grandeur and majesty of Indo-Islamic architecture?

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Gol Gumbad is a MIXTURE of many styles during mediaeval India. It symbolised the grandeur and MAJESTY of Indo Islamic architecture.

Explanation:

Gol Gumbaz is located in Bijapur. Gol gumbaz was taken 30 years for its construction purpose and it was made complete in the year 1656. The meaning of Gol gumbaz is circular dome. Gol Gumbaz is a mixture of Indo -Islamic as well as Dravidian architecture. One of the important features of Gol Gumbaz is that the dome that is placed in the middle supports all the PILLARS placed at the sides.

At the base beautiful PETALS cover the drum. It is one of the best pieces that was made with the help of civil engineering during 1656. This is one of the finest as well as impressive design that is needed to be watched, the Gol Gumbaz is also having an amazing ECHO system.

35.

Search for visuals of bronze sculptures of the Buddha belonging to periods other than the Chola Period from Himachal Pradesh, Kashmir, etc.

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Answer:

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36.

Other than Bhimbetka, which are the other major sites where these prehistoric paintings have been found? Prepare a report on different aspects of these paintings with pictures or line drawings.

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Some of the examples of SITES early ROCK paintings are Lakhudiyar in UTTARAKHAND, Kupgallu in Telangana, Piklihal and Tekkalkotta in Karnataka, Bhimbetka and Jogimara in Madhya Pradesh etc. Paintings FOUND here can be divided into three categories: MAN, Animal, and Geometric symbols.

37.

Human right availaible to the citizen of india​

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Fundamental rights available to both citizens and foreigners EXCEPT enemy aliens. Article 14 – Equality before the law and equal protection of laws. Article 20 – Protection in respect of CONVICTION for OFFENCES. Article 21 – Protection of life and personal liberty.

38.

निम्न में से कौन पारिवारिक बजट है ?(A)बचत का बजट(B)घाटे का बजट(C)संतुलित बजटइनमें से सभी​

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ANSWER:

all are parawik BAJAT

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39.

I Cheseजल की संरचना होती है(B)(A)ऑक्सीजन एवं हाइड्रोजन सेनाइट्रोजन से(D)हीलियम से(C)क्लोरीन से​

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ANSWER:

oxygen and hydrogen SE

2H2 + O2 -----> 2H20

40.

Tuuluated.निम्न में से किस रेशे से सूती वस्त्र का निर्माण होता है ?(A)पशुओं के बाल से(B)कीड़े से___(C)पेड़ों से(D)कपास पौधे से​

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ANSWER

option-D कपास पौधे से

41.

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42.

Passing marks kitna ha 11 jac ma

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I don't KNOW hjshxiendjdidj

43.

हित मनोहारिच दुर्लभ वन, what is it's Hindi meaning .​

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ANSWER:

FOREST HIT MANHATTAN

EXPLANATION:

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44.

World famous paintings ​

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There are many world CLASS paintings....

If u WANT to SEE them , then GOOGLE it....

45.

when you have confidence you have a lot of fun and when you have fun you can do amazing things explain this Quote​

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Answer:

Hola!

Its ok if they don't LIKE u.. Not everyone has a good TASTE..

Don't be the girl that NEEDS a man be the girl a man needs..

BE Crazy be different be yourself.. Normal toh sab HAI..

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46.

Write short note on urban areas​

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An urban area is an area where many people live and WORK close TOGETHER. The population density is higher than in the surrounding area. It is where buildings are close together. Urban is the opposite of rural, where farm LANDS and nature are. Urban areas are usually cities and towns. Most of the work available in urban areas is factory and office work. agricultural work is rare because buildings are close together and there is no space for farm lands.

There are different urban area definitions for each country. The definitions mostly depend on how populated the country is and if the definition shows a true percentage of how urbanized the country is. For example, in Poland an urban area is any place that has the status of a town, whereas in China it is any district, city, or town with a population density higher than 1500 people per square kilometer. The urban population definition for Canadian and Scandinavian countries depends on density. If there is a house EVERY 200 meters it is CLASSIFIED as urban.

A large urban area, with all connected areas (usually developed around some city) is called a Metropolitan area.

47.

When did jio phone 3 come in market .and at which price

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Answer:

21st FEB 2020

price

4500

48.

भारत भारत और म्यांमार के बीच कौन सी रेखा है​

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ANSWER:

भारत और म्यांमार के बीच भारत म्यांमार सीमा रेखा है ।

49.

10th maharashtra board question paper 2020​

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mere passsss nahi HAI KISI AUR se mang

50.

Who is the writer of home science book of class +1??

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SAVITA SHARMA , sharda GUPTA and shubh sadhna sahay