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Economic development by maintaining the natural resources for present and future we is know as____ |
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Answer» Economic DEVELOPMENT by maintaining the NATURAL resources for present and future USE is known as=> Sustainable development. |
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Explain the I'll effects of green revelation |
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Answer» As a result of the Green Revolution and the introduction of CHEMICAL fertilizers, synthetic HERBICIDES and PESTICIDES, high-yield crops, and the method of multiple cropping, the AGRICULTURAL industry was able to produce MUCH larger quantities of food. |
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.Explain the advantages of deposit with the bank |
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Answer» People deposit their savings in BANKS. They can WITHDRAW their MONEY whenever required. ... Apart from money being safely kept in the banks, people are also PAID interest on the amount of money DEPOSITED in their bank account. Deposits also act as direct money in case of cheque payments. |
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Calculate the annual poverty line based on food consumption (be careful about days, weeks, year and also about kg and gram) |
| Answer» TION: the ANSWER is GIVEN in CHART | |
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Explain the factors of production with examples |
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Answer» Factors of PRODUCTION is an ECONOMIC term that describes the INPUTS used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit. ... The factors of production typically INCLUDE land, labor, capital, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, and the state of technological progress. |
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Who is a consumer ? please give a very long answer.fast |
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Answer» r rights are the rights given to a "consumer" to protect him/her from being cheated by salesman/manufacturer. Consumer protection laws are designed to ensure fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace.The laws are designed to prevent BUSINESSES that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors and MAY provide additional protection for the weak and those unable to take care of themselves. Consumer Protection laws are a form of government regulation which aim to protect the rights of consumers.For example, a government may require businesses to disclose DETAILED information about products particularly in areas where safety or public HEALTH is an ISSUE, such as food. Consumer protection is linked to the idea of "consumer rights" (that consumers have various rights as consumers), and to the formation of consumer organizations which help consumers make better choices in the marketplace.Consumer is defined as someone who acquires goods or services for direct use or ownership rather than for resale or use in production and manufacturing. Consumer interests can also be protected by promoting competition in the markets which directly and indirectly serve consumers, consistent with economic efficiency, but this topic is treated in Competition law.Answer:Explanation: |
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4. Which of the following levels of the people can compare human development index of countries? (1)a. Composition of societyb. Type of GovernmentC. The health of peopled. Environment of country |
| Answer» OPTION d is the RIGHT ANSWER | |
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Market activity known as production for 。 market activity known as production for |
| Answer» EXCHANGE of INCOME EARNING income earning profitExplanation: | |
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What is mean by Entrepreneur |
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Answer» Entrepreneur is an individual who, rather than working as an employee, finds and runs a small business, ASSUMING all the risks and rewards of the venture. The entrepreneur is COMMONLY seen as an innovator, a source of new ideas, goods, SERVICES and business/or procedures.Explanation:HOPE it helps u#Keep smiling :) |
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For which industry of India particle during the British Colonial rule and why |
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Answer» el of Agricultural Productivity: During the colonial RULE Indian agricultural sector was used by the BRITISH to suit to their own interest. Consequently, Indian agricultural sector experienced stagnancy, low level of productivity, LACK of investment, poor CONDITION of landless farmers and peasants. |
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what is the main motive of public sector and why do the modern government spend a lot of money on different activities without any profit? |
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Answer» tion:Government spends money for a variety of reasons, including:To supply goods and services that the private sector would fail to do, such as public goods, including defence, roads and bridges; MERIT goods, such as hospitals and schools; and welfare payments and benefits, including unemployment and disability benefit.To achieve supply-side improvements in the macro-economy, such as spending on education and training to improve labour productivity.To reduce the negative effects of externalities, such as pollution controls.To subsidise industries which may need financial support, and which is not available from the private sector. For example, transport infrastructure projects are unlikely to ATTRACT private finance, unless the public sector provides some of the high-risk finance, as in the case of the UKs Private Finance Initiative – PFI. During 2009, the UK government provided huge subsidies to the UK banking sector to help deal with the financial crisis. Agriculture is ALSO an industry which receives large government subsidies. See: CAP.To help redistribute income and achieve more equity.To inject extra spending into the macro-economy, to help achieve increases in aggregate demand and economic activity. Such a stimulus is part of discretionary fiscal policy.Local government is extremely IMPORTANT in terms of the administration of spending. For example, spending on the NHS and on education are administered locally, though local authorities. Approximately 75% of all public spending is by central government, and 25% is by local governmen |
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Explain the term normal residents of a country . Are the following normal residents of India? (1) Indian employed in world health organization located in India (2) an American tourist staying in India |
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Answer» 1Secondary School Economy 5 pointsExplain the term NORMAL residents of a country. Are the following normal residents of INDIA (1) Indian employed in world HEALTH organization located in India (2)an American tourist staying in IndiaAsk for details Follow Report by Sidhumehak44gmailcom YesterdayAnswersMe · BeginnerKnow the answer? Add it here! kgurmeet0969 AmbitiousAnswer:normal resident is normal resident is a person who has lived in a country for more than a year and economic interest lies in that countryExplanation:an Indian employed in W H O located in Indian is a normal resident of India even though w8 is not a normal resident of India because the Indian is working in India for more than a year and is economic interested in India second and American tourist in in India can STAY only for 6 months so he is not a resident of India |
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What are the pros, cons, and risks associated with Nike’s core marketing strategy |
| Answer» DISADVANTAGES Transportation of products can add to global warming. CULTURAL identity is fading away. Not always fair trade. MULTINATIONAL countries benefit at the expense of farmers, workers and the environment. It takes longer to ship products around the world, so the products won't be in the shops as quickly.Explanation:hope it helps u:) | |
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From where rich farmers hire laborers |
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Answer» and farm LABOR contractors in rich countries RELY HEAVILY on “word of mouth” REFERRALS through migrant NETWORKS to secure. |
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10class economics chapter development fill in the blanks _____ ratio is the people who can read and write in a country. |
| Answer» LITERACY RATE is your answers PLS MARK as brainlist ans | |
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Classify and tabulate using frequency table for the following data of students roll no and the marks they scored in their final exams.(Use a range of 10 marks).Student 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Marks 20 32 45 57 39 49 51 68 72 64 61 |
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Answer» quency table would be DESIGNED on the range of MARKS obtained by 11 students in the class;Marks Range Number of studentsMarks between 0 to 10 : 0Marks between 10 to 20 : 1Marks between 20 to 30 : 0Marks between 30 to 40 : 2 Marks between 40 to 50 : 2Marks between 50 to 60 : 2Marks between 60 to 70 : 3Marks between 70 to 80 : 1Marks between 80 to 90 : 0Marks between 90 to 100 : 0 |
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Place a glass block in the centre of a sheet of paper and draw around it. Draw a normal through the centre of the outline and shine a beam of light at the point on the edge of the block where it touches the normal. 1. Label the diagram below and mark on the angle of incidence and angle of refraction where the beam enters the glass block. KS3 Physics Name: Date: © Boardworks Ltd 2 Set up the experiment with the light beam hitting the block at angles of 60°, 30° and 0°. Use your results to complete the following diagrams. Make sure you mark on the angles of incidence and refraction for the light entering and leaving the block. 2. 3. KS3 Physics Name: Date: © Boardworks Ltd 3 4. 5. Record your results in this table: entering block exiting block angle of incidence angle of refraction angle of incidence angle of refraction 60° 30° 0° 6. KS3 Physics Name: Date: © Boardworks Ltd 4 Does light travel faster through air or glass? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7. a) What is the relationship between the angle of incidence as the light enters the block and the angle of refraction as the light leaves the block? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… b) Can you explain why this is the case? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8. How do you think the results of the experiment might have differed if a material denser than glass had been used? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. |
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Answer» where is the INDEX of REFRACTION of the MATERIAL the incident ray is traveling through, the index of refraction of the material the REFRACTED ray travels through, is the angle of incidence, and is measured between the ray and a line NORMAL to the surface that intersects the surface at the same point as the rayExplanation: |
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What are the essential elements responsible for the success of green revolution |
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Answer» because of availability of the inputs and irrigation that the farmers could think of having two crops in a year. Thus, Double Cropping was the primary feature as well as outcome of the Green Revolution. Before that, one crop per year was a practice because there was only one monsoon RAIN per year.Hope it helpsPLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST. FOLLOW ME .THANK ME. |
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What is bank rate policy and how does it work in credit control |
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Answer» tion:The BANK rate is a traditional weapon of credit control USED by a central bank. In order to perform its FUNCTION as lender of last resort to commercial banks, it will discount first-class BILLS or ADVANCE loans against approved securities. |
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What was the present of sc's or dalits in palampur |
| Answer» FREE points LE KR jaa raha hoon mainExplanation:get lost but FOLLOW me | |
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Which of the following is not a measure of central tendency? A) mean d) mode c) statically deviation d) weighted average |
| Answer» WEIGHTED averageExplanation: | |
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Find out the people who become victims of unorganised sectors mostly in both the areas of rural and urban areas. |
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Answer» Most vulnerable people, who need protection in the unorganised sector can be described as under :(i) In the rural areas, the unorganised sector mostly comprises of LANDLESS agricultural labourers, small and marginal farmers, share croppers and artisans (such as weavers, blacksmiths, carpenters and goldsmiths).Nearly 80% of rural households in India are in small and marginal farmer category. These farmers need to be supported through adequate and timely delivery of seeds, agricultural inputs, credit, storage facilities and marketing outlets. Government should introduce some schemes which help the artisans for getting better livelihoods. (ii) In the urban areas, unorganised sector comprises mainly of workers in small scale industry, casual workers in construction, trade and transport etc. Those who WORK as street VENDORS, head load workers, garment makers, rag pickers etc also fall into this category. The casual workers in both rural and urban areas need to be protected. (iii) Majority of workers from Scheduled CASTES and Tribes and BACKWARD communities find themselves in the unorganised sector. Besides getting the irregular and low paid work, these workers also face social discrimination. |
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Define chemical fertilizers |
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Answer» the fertilizers which is MADE by USING chemicals is CALLED CHEMICAL FERTILIZER |
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Define the term productions |
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Answer» The action of MAKING or manufacturing from COMPONENTS or raw MATERIALS. HOPE IT HELPS YOU.....♥️ |
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If an insurance company has 10000 policies, and each has 0.1 probability of making a claim, what is the standard deviation of the fraction of policies which result in a claim? |
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Answer» Answer:0.003Step-by-step EXPLANATION:Since each of the policy have the same chance of SUCCESS, then it follows a binomial distribution (only TWO outcome; success or FAILURE).α = √(p(1-p)/n) = √ (0.1 ( 1-0.1)/ 10000) = √ 0.000009 = 0.003where p = 0.1, α = STANDARD deviationRead more on Brainly.com - https://brainly.com/question/14472910#readmore |
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The the use of of high yields with combinations of h y v seeds refers to which cropping |
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Answer» it REFERS moder FARMING method and USING of HYV seeds to GET good products |
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350 words essay on role of science and technology of covid 19 pandemic in upleftment of socioeconomic conditions |
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British rule adversely hampered the industrial sector of India. Do you agree with this view ? Give reasons in support of your answer. |
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Answer» tion:British rule adversely hampered the industrial sector of India." Yes, we agree with this VIEW because the British rule FOCUSED on DEINDUSTRIALIZATION of India and THOUGHT of benefits for the Britishers and Britain only. ... The British government FOLLOWED the policy of Systematic Deindustrialization. |
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Statistical methods are no substitute for common sense. Comment. — (statistics for economics) |
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Answer» true that Statistical methods are no SUBSTITUTE for common SENSE. ... The statistical data may involve personal bias or may undergone manipulations. Also, statistical data and methods fail to reveal the errors committed by an investigator while surveying and collecting data. This can be understood by a STORY. |
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Fill in the blanks :-The ......... Farmed the Constitution of India |
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Answer» The Indian CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY FARMED the constitution of INDIA. |
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State the fundamental fact that has led to emergence of economics problem. |
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Answer» hey MATE here's ur answerExplanation:The fundamental economic problemThe fundamental economic problem is related to the issue of scarcity. Because of limited resources and infinite demands, society needs to determine how to produce and distribute these relatively scarce resources. Of COURSE, it is possible humans could limit their demands and be SATISFIED with the basic NECESSITY's of life. In some tribal society's / spiritual communities you could ARGUE there is no economic problem because the limited resources are more than adequate to meet all their wishes.However, society is mostly dominated by people wishing to consume more goods and services than are available. Because there is a shortage of resources, economics considers:1.What to produce?2.How to produce?3.For whom to produce?PLZZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIST☺ |
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What is my major factor that can result in biased new stories |
| Answer» MARK ME AS BRAINLIESTExplanation: PRESSURE from MEDIA EXECUTIVE | |
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If propensity to consume is high but why still manufacturing sector shows low rate of growth? please answer it's important |
| Answer» N factors that drive the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) are the availability of CREDIT, taxation LEVELS, and consumer confidence. According to KEYNESIAN economic theory, the propensity to consume can be influenced by government economic POLICY. | |
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What is meant by secularismplease send ans please please i |
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Answer» the BELIEF that RELIGION should not INFLUENCE or be involved in the organization of society, education, GOVERNMENT |
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Scientific reports indicate that the modern farming methods have overused the land . Explain by giving examples |
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Answer» Scientific REPORTS indicate that the modern farming method has overused the natural RESOURCE base.Green revolution, DUE to increased use of chemical fertilisers, has led to loss of soil fertility.Use of ground water with due help of tube wells for irrigation has REDUCED the level of ground water. |
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What is different between phyiscal capital and workimg capital |
| Answer» UR ANSWER I THOUGHT it is HELPFUL for you | |
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Mantion any three characteristics of de.velopment |
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Answer» (i)Different people have different developmental goals.(II) What MAY be development for one may not be development for the other. It may be destructive for the other.(iii) Income is the most important component of development, but ALONG with income, people ALSO seek equal treatment, good HEALTH, peace, literacy, etc.(iv) For development, people look at mixed goals.Hope this helps you!!!!!!!!!! |
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What are the green revoluolution ? what are the means of green revolution . |
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Answer» evolution, GREAT increase in production of food grains (especially wheat and rice) that resulted in large part from the introduction into DEVELOPING countries of new, high-yielding varieties, beginning in the mid-20th CENTURY. Its early dramatic successes were in Mexico and the Indian subcontinent.HOPE IT HELPSPLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST ☺️ |
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Why doesnt rent comes in net value added at market price |
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Answer» Net value added is OBTAINED by deducting CONSUMPTION of fixed capital (or depreciation charges) from gross value added. Net value added therefore equals gross wages, pre-tax PROFITS net of depreciation, and indirect taxes LESS subsidies.Explanation:hope it HELPS u :) |
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Write some measure to control the problems of unemployment ? |
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Answer» tion:because of CORONA there is 60percent UNEMPLOYMENT , only there are electricity DEPARTMENT , GROCERY department and some more |
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State any five government policies to promote employment |
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Answer» tion:There are two main strategies for reducing unemployment –Demand side policies to REDUCE demand-deficient unemployment (unemployment caused by recession)Supply side policies to reduce structural unemployment / (the natural RATE of unemployment)A quick list of policies to reduce unemploymentMonetary policy – cutting interest rates to boost aggregate demand (AD)Fiscal policy – cutting taxes to boost AD.Education and training to help reduce structural unemployment.Geographical subsidies to encourage firms to invest in depressed areas.Lower MINIMUM wage to reduce real wage unemployment.More flexible labour markets, to make it easier to HIRE and fire workers. |
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What are the aspirations of development for a nation ??? |
| Answer» ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | |
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Why was the Yale portfolio primarily in bonds and other "safe" investment? |
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Answer» A UNIQUE and superior investment vehicle for all investors, INCLUDING non-accredited investors, who are LOOKING to benefit from the tax-advantaged high-return investment OPPORTUNITIES available in OPPORTUNITY Zones |
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What do we mean by justice, liberty and equality? |
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Answer» These are the main three points of the Indian constitution. They are listed in the preamble.Justice:It is the upholding of GOOD things and punishing wrong things. Some characteristics of just include empathy, compassion and dignity of all people.It needs to applied equally to everyone.There are different TYPES of justice LIKE:Economic justice Natural justice Political Justice Social justiceLiberty:It is the freedom to do what you want, to go wherever you want.It is to be allowed to do something. An individual has the ability to FOLLOW his/her own will.There are different types of liberty:Civil libertyPersonal libertyEconomic liberty Political libertyEquality:Treating everyone equally irrespective of their CASTE, creed, gender etc.It is treating people less favourably.There is absence of special privileges in society. There are different types of equality:Social equality Political equality Natural equality Economic equality |
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What and how can you say about t he extensive proverty that prevailed in india during the colonial period? |
| Answer» ANSWER: ... Under this system, the zamindars (owners of land) got the PROFIT from land CULTIVATION who COLLECTED rent from the cultivators regardless of the economic condition of the cultivators.hope it's HELP u.. | |
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तो फिर पहली तीन कौन हैं तेलंगाना राज्य गठन कर तो मैं क्या हूं और मुझे अपने साथ लेकर चल तो |
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Explain with the help of diagram the effect of the following changes on the demand of a commodity: (i) rise in number of buyer. (ii) fall in the price of complementary good . |
| Answer» SORRY don't KNOWPLEASE FOLLOW me12345678910 | |
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Answer me first plz.. |
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Answer» India have already finished 70 years after it received it's independence. Fight for independence wasn't a easy one. We mustn't forget that freedom is the blood of MANY fighters. We must try to contribute to develop India. India is still a developing country. So every citizen of India must contribute to its development. Some measures which would handy for india's development mission : A) Helping the poor people in the country :- we need to help the poor people in the country. We must help the needy. Government has to provide BASIC requirements to the poor. B) Stopping Corruption :- Corruption is a major issue in the country. We need to stop it. The situation at now is " Police COMES for 100 rupees not by dialing 100 ". This situation must change. C) Improvement in the social status of women :- Women should be given equal importance with men in all regards. We should educate children to respect women. We see that crime rate against women is increasing day by day. It is also to be taken care that women's should be respected. D) Providing great status to farmers :- Farmers are truly the back bone of India. We see most of the Indian farmers are poor.we must try to improve their financial status. E) Providing Employment :- We must provide employment to the youth. These days even a person who is doctor in some subjects [ Ph.D] is just roaming searching for jobs. F) Encouraging the children and giving freedom to Intelligents:- Children are the future builders of the nation. We must MAKE them grow in a friendly manner. They must be encouraged to think about the country and development. We must also allow the intelligent thinkers to express their ideas and initiatives as they may become a crucial factor in developing. G) Exploitation of rights is seen every where, Not the intelligents get job but the one who are rich. Many sectors has many degrades. The sectors should consider it their responsibility, so that everything works out well for making India developed. India being developed isn't a goal which can be achieved by a SINGLE individual, but by everyone. But the mission to development can be achieved only if a single individual that is self, be passionate and inspire all others to walk for developing. Explanation:Hope it will help you |
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