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Full details about GDP...​

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Gross domestic PRODUCT is a MONETARY measure of the market value of all the FINAL GOODS and services produced in a specific time period.Please mark as brainliest!~Azzy

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Explain the causes of division of lab B/N men and women of india​

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tion:LABOUR participation and WAGES. The labour force participation rate of women was 80.7 in 2013. ...ACCESS to credit. ...Property rights. ...Entrepreneurship. ...Teaching. ...SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS. ...Military service. ...Schooling.

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Question- ‘Green revolution has its own limitations ‘. Discuss. Pls answer fast...

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NARSs in many emerging countries have become RESEARCH LEADERS in their own right, which is especially TRUE of China ...

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Question- Mention any four characteristics of rural labor in India. Pls answer fast...

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▪︎Farm labourers COME from LANDLESS families or families cultivating small plots of land. ▪︎They are paid very low wages or sometime in kind. ▪︎Wages of workers vary widely from region to region and from CROP to crop. ▪︎There is a wide variation in the duration of employment.

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Question- ‘Land is a natural resource. It is necessary to be careful in its use.’ Pls answer fast...

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A land is a natural resource and is fixed, so we need to be careful in its use because: Groundwater will become POLLUTED if excess pesticides are USED. Soil fertility has BUILT up over many years and we all KNOW that the excess amount of the chemical fertilizers will make it INFERTILE

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1973 में सबसे बड़ा उत्पादक क्षेत्रक कौन था?​

Answer» JHARKHAND is CORRECT ANSWER
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Question- What are the basic factors of production? Explain each of them in detail. Pls answer fast...

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Factors of PRODUCTION are the resources people use to produce GOODS and services; they are the building blocks of the economy. ECONOMISTS divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.Please MARK me as brainliest.Explanation:

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Differentiate the democracies between india and usa

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India is the largest democracy in the world, whereas the United States of America is the oldest democracy. Although both countries are democratic republics, there are some differences in the WAY both governments function. UPSC aspirants should be aware of the basic differences between the two governments. In this article, you can read about the differences between Indian and US governments, which is a part of polity in the UPSC syllabus.Differences between the Governments of India and the USAThe differences between both the governments are given under separate headings.Political PartiesIndia USAAlthough there are currently 2 major national parties – the INC and the BJP; there are hundreds of regional and smaller parties in the political scene. There are two major political parties here. They are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.Head of StateIndia USAElected head of Government is the Prime Minister. He is the executive head.The President is the constitutional head of state.Citizens cast their vote to elect their representatives to the Lok Sabha. The party that wins a majority of seats in the Lok Sabha GETS invited by the President to form the government.The leader of that party becomes the Prime Minister.Elections to the Lok Sabha are held every FIVE years generally.Head of State is the President.Citizens cast their ballot in every state to elect members of the electoral college (popular vote) who in turn cast electoral votes to determine the President.The President holds office for a FOUR-year term.Government India USAThe government can lose the mandate if its majority cannot be proved in the Lok Sabha in the event of a no-confidence motion. This would lead to mid-term elections.Parliamentary form of government.The President is not dependent on the strength of his party in Congress (legislative body).He remains in power for the four years of his term unless he is impeached or incapacitated.Presidential form of government.Cabinet India USAThe Prime Minister appoints members of his cabinet from his party or from those supporting his coalition (if it’s a coalition government).President nominates cabinet members and sends them to the Senate for confirmation.The cabinet members need not be Congress members, they could just be industry experts.Legislative BodyIndia USAThe Parliament is the supreme legislative body.It is a bicameral legislature comprising of the President, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.Lok Sabha (House of the People) members are elected directly by the people. There are 545 members.Rajya Sabha (Council of States) members are elected by the State legislative assemblies. Its total membership is 245.Congress is the legislature of the USA.The Senate and the House of Representatives are the two chambers of the CongressThe House of Representatives (commonly referred to as the House) is the Lower House while the Senate is the Upper House.Legislation authorityIndia USAThere is no strict separation of powers.The executive is part of the elected legislature and remains in power while the House is in motion.The Prime Minister cannot override the legislature to make laws.A bill becomes a law only when both Houses pass it and it is signed by the President.The president can send any bill back to the parliament for consideration if he deems fit. But if it’s passed again, he should sign it.The SC can strike down any law that it considers unconstitutional.Here, there is a clear separation of powers between the executive, the legislature and the judiciary.A law passed by the Congress can be vetoed by the President.He can send it back for consideration, or he can also bypass the Congress and issue an executive order (which has the force of law).However, Congress can override the veto by obtaining a 2/3rd majority in both Houses.FederalismIndia USAIndia can be said to be a case of cooperative federalism. There is only one constitution for the whole country.India is neither purely federal nor purely unitary.It is a federal structure with a strong unitary bias.India is a UNION of states meaning states have no authority to recede from India.It has a federal system with each state having its own constitution.Here, power is shared between the federal government and state governments.

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Regulated development of private sector

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Private SECTOR development. Private Sector Development (PSD) is a term in the international development industry to REFER to a range of strategies for PROMOTING economic growth and reducing POVERTY in developing countries by building private enterprises.Explanation:hope it HELPS u:)

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Illustrate the significance of human capital for the development of a country​

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Human capital and economic growth have a strong correlation. Human capital affects economic growth and can HELP to develop an economy by expanding the knowledge and skills of its people. ... The skills provide economic value since a knowledgeable workforce can lead to INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY.

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Write about trendsnof three sectors of India.. In points ...fir class 10 (five points)

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Baskect weaveris comes under which sector primary , secondary or tertiary I will mark as BRAINLIEST

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tertiaryExplanation:HOPE it helped MARK me as a BRAINLIEST please follow me hope you understood

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CLohatwhat is country!Country​

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m country REFERS to a political STATE or NATION or its territory. It is often referred to as the LAND of an individual's birth, RESIDENCE, or citizenship. Hope it helps u :)

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What is Neo liberalism????​

Answer» TION:here is your answerNeoliberalismNeoliberalism or neo-LIBERALISM is the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century IDEAS associated with laissez-faire ECONOMIC liberalism and free market capitalism. ... The term is rarely used by proponents of free market policies.hope it's HELPFUL for you ☺️
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The sum of three sector for that particular year is known as_____.​

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The sum of production in the three SECTORS gives what is called GDP that is Gross DOMESTIC Product of a country. It is the value of all final GOODS and services PRODUCED within a country during a particular year.plzz mark brainlist

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Sugarcane is converted into sugar, gur etc. This convertion is baking place_______ industry.​

Answer» SUGAR INDUSTRY is ur ANSWER .. as it is also seasonal in nature
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Differentiate between Land and Capital as factors of productions?class 9 economics chapter 1

Answer» ALTHOUGH land can be said to be a form of capital, the major differences between the two are:1. Land is a purely natural resource whereas capital comprises anything which has VALUE. EX. - money, gold, machinery etc.2. Whereas land is a fixed resource, there is no limit to the AMOUNT of capital that can be raised.3. Land is a primary factor of production meaning it is absolutely necessary for production whereas capital is a SECONDARY factor of productsExplanation:
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Fishing is based on which industry​

Answer» COMMERCIAL SECTOR is the ANSWER
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Agriculture, Dairy, cattle rearing are which industry​

Answer» SECONDARY activitieshope it may be help you please MARK me as a brainliest please mark me and FOLLOW me
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What is the first requirement of production?plz answer first ✌️✌️​

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ur ans...The four requirements of production of GOODS and services are land, labor, physical capital and human capital. Land is the physical place where all the ECONOMIC activity TAKES place. Land plays an important PART in production because land itself and the RESOURCES on it are usually limited.do u wnt talk to mee

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Describe about GDP.​

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Gross DOMESTIC Product (GDP) is the monetary value of all finished GOODS and services made within a country during a specific period. GDP provides an economic SNAPSHOT of a country, USED to ESTIMATE the size of an economy and growth rate. GDP can be calculated in three ways, using expenditures, production, or incomes.☺️Please mark as me as Brainliest!☺️☺️☺️☺️Hope it helps you ☺️☺️

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When price of tea in local café rises from 10 to 15 per cup demand for coffee rises from 3000 to 5000 cups a day despite no change in coffee prices Find cross price elasticity and based on the result what kind of relation exists between the two goods.

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tion:In CASE that are two goods that are tea and COFFEE are substitutes to each other , In other words these are substitutes good that is if price of ONE good increase the demand and SUPPLY for energy is decrease. The CROSS price elasticity Will be positive.

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What are the requirement of modern methods of farming in palampur village. Chapter: The story of the village Palampur.

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Explanation:Farming is regarded as the prime production ACTIVITY in the Palampur village.Over the time, there have been significant changes in the METHOD how farming is practiced.They have let the FARMERS cultivate more CROPS from the same agricultural land.The modern method includes HYV seeds which require more irrigation, modern machinery like threshers and tractors and electric run tube wells.

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How is improving the health of the people benefitting country’s economy?

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How is good health beneficial for economic DEVELOPMENT?The positive impact that health has on GROWTH and POVERTY reduction occurs through a number of mechanisms, such as through a reduction of production losses DUE to fewer worker illnesses, the increased productivity of adults as a result of better nutrition, lower ABSENTEEISM rates and improved learning among school ...

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If a person s income is ₹200 and prices of good are p(x) and p(y) find out different combinations altleast. 3 should be empty

Answer» COMBINATION of good X and good y within his income of 100 rupees, the price ratio of x and y. Explanation:a person s income is ₹200 and prices of good are p(x) and p(y) FIND out different combinations altleast.
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the market for lemon has 10 potential consumers each having an individual demand curve p=101-10Q where P is price in dollars per cup and Q is the number of cups demanded per week by the consumer. find the market demanded curve what is the quantity demanded by each consumer and in the market as a whole when lemon is priced at p=$1/cup?

Answer» INDIVIDUAL demand=10units and MARKET demand=100units at price(p)=$1/cupExplanation:Individual demand CARVE equation is given and identical.so to FIND the market demand carve,we have to just sump up 10 individual demand carve horizontally.Therefore market demand carve (P)=1010-100Q . So when price is one dollar individual demand =10units,just SET the price(p)=1 to above equation.and the market demand =10*10=100units.
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Multinational companies that existed in india at the time of independence

Answer» ANSWER is the INDEPENDENT of the mensuration supposed to India is that Narendra MODI I don't KNOW this answer
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D) Red and settw USO8 Requr soil is the other name of2) Black soilawal soilAnd Soul- Laterite soilU prosent, there are about hectael degraded land in India3 milliona​

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जिन शब्दों से किसी कार्य का करना या होना व्यक्त हो उन्हें क्रिया कहते हैं। जैसे- रोया, खा रहा, जायेगा आदि। उदाहरणस्वरूप अगर एक वाक्य 'मैंने खाना खाया' देखा जाये तो इसमें क्रिया 'खाया' शब्द है। 'इसका नाम मोहन है' में क्रिया 'है' शब्द है। 'आपको वहाँ जाना था' में दो क्रिया शब्द हैं - 'जाना' और 'था'।क्रिया के भी कई रूप होते हैं, जो प्रत्यय और सहायक क्रियाओं द्वारा बदले जाते हैं। क्रिया के रूप से उसके विषय संज्ञा या सर्वनाम के लिंग और वचन का भी पता चल जाता है। क्रिया वह विकारी शब्द है, जिससे किसी पदार्थ या प्राणी के विषय में कुछ विधान किया जाता है। अथवा जिस विकारी शब्द के प्रयोग से हम किसी वस्तु के विषय में कुछ विधान करते हैं, उसे क्रिया कहते हैं। जैसे-1. घोड़ा जाता है।2. पुस्तक मेज पर पड़ी है।3. मोहन खाना खाता है।4 राम स्कूल जाता है।उपर्युक्त वाक्यों में जाता है, पड़ी है और खाता है क्रियाएँ हैं।क्रिया के साधारण रूपों के अंत में ना लगा रहता है जैसे-आना, जाना, पाना, खोना, खेलना, कूदना आदि। साधारण रूपों के अंत का ना निकाल देने से जो बाकी बचे उसे क्रिया की धातु कहते हैं। आना, जाना, पाना, खोना, खेलना, कूदना क्रियाओं में आ, जा, पा, खो, खेल, कूद धातुएँ हैं। शब्दकोश में क्रिया का जो रूप मिलता है उसमें धातु के साथ ना जुड़ा रहता है। ना हटा देने से धातु शेष रह जाती है। By: RAJ Sarmaअन्य उदाहरणः1. गीता गाती है।2. बच्चा खेलता है।3. श्याम हंसता है।4. कीड़ा बिलबिलाता है।5. कुत्ता भोंकता है।6. सुधांशु शायर है।7. विकास खाना खाता है।8. संकल्प मेरा भाई है।अपूर्ण सकर्मक क्रिया संपादित करेंजिस क्रिया के पूर्ण अर्थ का बोध कराने के लिए कर्ता के अतिरिक्त अन्य संज्ञा या विशेषण की आवश्यकता पड़ती है, उसे अपूर्ण सकर्मक क्रिया कहते हैं। अपूर्ण सकर्मक क्रिया का अर्थ पूर्ण करने के लिए संज्ञा या विशेषण को जोड़ा जाता है, उसे पूर्ति कहते हैं। जैसे- गाँधी कहलाये। - से अभीष्ट अर्थ की प्राप्ति नहीं होती। अर्थ समझने के लिए यदि पूछा जाय कि गाँधी क्या कहलाये? तो उत्तर होगा- गाँधी महात्मा कहलाये। इस प्रकार कहलाये अपूर्ण अकर्मक क्रिया का अर्थ महात्मा शब्द द्वारा स्पष्ट होता है। इस वाक्य में कहलाये अपूर्ण अकर्मक क्रिया और महात्मा शब्द पूर्ति है।अन्य उदाहरणः1. भाई शिक्षक हो गया।2. सोना पीला होता है।3. साधु चोर निकला।4. वह मनुष्य बुद्धिमान है।5 जन्म ही जाति तय करता है।उपर्युक्त वाक्यों में हो गया, होता है, निकला और है अपूर्ण अकर्मक क्रियाएँ हैं और शिक्षक, पीला, चोर और बुद्धिमान पूर्ति है।कर्मक क्रियासकर्मक क्रियाजिस क्रिया से सूचित होने वाले व्यापार का फल कर्ता पर न पड़कर कर्म पर पड़े, उसे सकर्मक क्रिया कहते हैं। जैसे- श्याम पुस्तक पढ़ता है। - वाक्य में पढ़ता है क्रिया का व्यापार श्याम करता है, किन्तु इस व्यापार का फल पुस्तक पर पड़ता है, इसलिए पढ़ता है सकर्मक क्रिया है और पुस्तक कर्म शब्द कर्म है।अन्य उदाहरणः1. राम बाण मारता है।2. राधा मूर्ति बनाती है।3. नेता भाषण देता है।4. कुत्ता हड्डी चबाता है।5 लड़के क्रिकेट खेलते हैं।उपर्युक्त वाक्यों में 'मारता है', 'बनाती है', 'देता है' और 'चबाता है' सकर्मक क्रियाएँ हैं और बाण, मूर्ति, भाषण और हड्डी शब्द कर्म हैं।अपूर्ण अकर्मक क्रिया संपादित करेंजिस अकर्मक क्रिया का पूरा आशय स्पष्ट करने के लिए वाक्य में कर्म के साथ अन्य संज्ञा या विशेषण का पूर्ति के रूप में प्रयोग होता है, उसे अपूर्ण अकर्मक क्रिया कहते हैं। जैसे- राजा ने गंगाधर को मंत्री बनाया।– वाक्य में बनाया अकर्मक क्रिया का कर्म गंगाधर है, किन्तु इतने मात्र से इस कर्म का आशय स्पष्ट नहीं होता। उसका आशय़ स्पष्ट करने के लिए उसके साथ मंत्री संज्ञा भी प्रयुक्त होती है। इस वाक्य में बनाया अपूर्ण अकर्मक क्रिया है, गंगाधर कर्म है और मंत्री शब्द कर्म-पूर्ति है।अन्य उदाहरण jasa1. अध्यापक ने संतोष को वर्ग-प्रतिनिधि चुना।2. हम अपने मित्र को चतुर समझते हैं।3. हम प्रत्येक भारतीय को अपना मानते हैं।4 हम मानव सेवा को पुण्य मानते हैं।उपर्युक्त वाक्यों में चुना, समझते हैं और मानते हैं अपूर्ण सकर्मक क्रियाएँ हैं। संतोष को, मित्र को और भारतीय को कर्म हैं और वर्ग-प्रतिनिधि, चतुर और अपना कर्म-पूर्ति है।द्विकर्मक क्रिया संपादित करेंजिस सकर्मक क्रिया का अर्थ स्पष्ट करने के लिए वाक्य में दो कर्म प्रयुक्त होते हैं, उसे द्विकर्मक क्रिया कहते हैं। जैसे-शिक्षक ने विद्यार्थी को पुस्तक दी।– इस वाक्य में दी क्रिया के व्यापार का फल दो कर्मों- पुस्तक और विद्यार्थी पर पड़ता है, इसलिए इस वाक्य में द्विकर्मक क्रिया है। पुस्तक मुख्य कर्म और विद्यार्थी गौण कर्म है। द्विकर्मक क्रिया के साथ प्रयुक्त होने वाले दोनों कर्म में से मुख्य कर्म किसी पदार्थ का तो गौण कर्म किसी प्राणी का बोध कराता है।अन्य उदाहरणः1. राजा ने ब्राह्मण को दान दिया।2. राम लक्ष्मण को गणित सिखाता है।3. मालिक नौकर को पैसे देता है।4 पुलिस चोरों को पकड़ती है।उपर्युक्त वाक्यों में दिया, सिखाता है और देता है द्विक्रमक क्रिया है। दान, गणित और पैसे मुख्य कर्म हैं तो ब्राह्मण को, लक्ष्मण को और नौकर को गौण कर्म।प्रयोग की दृष्टि से क्रिया के भेदप्रयोग की दृष्टि से क्रिया दो प्रकार की होती है-1. रूढ़, और2. यौगिक।रूढ़ क्रियाः जिस क्रिया की रचना धातु से होती है, उसे रूढ़ कहते हैं। जैसे, लिखना, पढ़ना, खाना, पीना आदि।यौगिक क्रियाः जिस क्रिया की रचना एक से अधिक तत्वों से होती है, उसे यौगिक क्रिया कहते हैं। जैसे- लिखवाना, आते जाते रहना, पढ़वाना, बताना, बड़बड़ाना आदि।यौगिक क्रिया के भेदः1. प्रेरणार्थक क्रिया2. संयुक्त क्रिया।3. नामधातु4. अनुकरणात्मक क्रिया।

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What is the difference between disequilibrium in BOP and deficit in Bop?​

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When a COUNTRY's current ACCOUNT is at a deficit or surplus, its BALANCE of payments (BOP) is SAID to be in disequilibrium. ... Likewise, when exports are greater than imports, creating a current account surplus, there is a disequilibrium.

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Will the land sustain using the modern farming methods? (Answer in points) From grade 9: economics ch1​

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Scientific research has SHOWN that the modern practices of farming, such as intense irrigation, repeated use of FERTILIZERS as well as continuous farming, all leads to loss of LAND FERTILITY, thereby reducing the rate of production of crops, as well as the quality of crops.Explanation:Hope it helps u#Keep SMILING :)

31.

Sarvpratham Chunav kab hue the Himachal Pradesh

Answer» 25 OCTOBER 1951e HUA THA
32.

Which one of the following is not a goal of a rich farmer a higher minimum support price from yhe government b more days of work c to send chindren abroad d more production

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cExplanation:sending CHILDREN abroad has nothing to do with the other options nor the question.  Farmers WANT to work more for more food.  Want a higher price MINIMUM because they want to MAKE money and they also want to have more production for the ECONOMY.

33.

Scientific reports indicates that the modern farming methods have over used the natural resource base"" – Justify the statement

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ern farming methods have UNDOUBTEDLY made the farmers selfdependent by increasing the production. At the same time they have overused the natural resource base.(ii) INCREASED use of chemical fertilisers have reduced soil fertility. Also, continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the WATER table below the ground.(iii) Environment resources like soil fertility and groundwater are built up over MANY YEARS. Once destroyed it is very difficult to restore them. We must take care of the environment to ensure future development of agriculture.

34.

Can there be any deveploment without over use of natural resources

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no their will be no DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT NATURAL RESOURCES

35.

Some farmers have to _ money to____________ from the village

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some FARMERS have to BORROW MONEY to LANDOWNERS from the VILLAGE.

36.

Person begging at a busy traffic intersection .this is economic activity or not?

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⏺Begging is a NON - economic ACTIVITY because PEOPLE who beg , the MONEY they get is for themselves only. ... ⏺ The government does not ask them to pay taxes because it's their money which they got from the passer-by. ⏺ Hence , begging is not included in the economic development of the country

37.

Maintaining a buffer stock ensures food security in the country analyse the statement​

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ur country can have crisis at any TIMES in the forms of natural disasters or during the spread of contagious diseases. During these times, farmers will not be ABLE to produce food and even they will have VARIOUS losses. So maintaining a buffer stock is absolutely ESSENTIAL as it will make sure that food is available to all.We can not always prevent disasters from happening. It is also essential that the common man should not die in hunger. By maintaining buffer stocks, the government makes sure that food SECURITY prevails in the country and no scarcity of food will occur.Hope it helps you!!!

38.

What do you understand by food security what are the three dimensions of food security​

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curity is very necessary for us. It means having access to a sufficient quantity of affordable and NUTRITIOUS food. Government’s vigilance and action are needed when food security is threatened.The THREE dimensions of food security are : Availability It means food production within the country, food imports and the previous years stock in government granaries. Accessibility It means food is within reach of every person. AFFORDABILITY It implies that an individual has enough money to buy sufficient, SAFE and nutritious food to meet his dietary NEEDS.

39.

The same activity may be commercial as well as non-commercial at different times or places .comment​

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farming can ALSO be a COMMERCIAL and also can be NON commercial.Explanation:for instance if govt. buys his good, it is done for commercial purpose but he KEEPS him for himself, then it is non commercial.Mark brainliest:)

40.

Which are the two categories of financial institutions?​

Answer» DEPOSITORY intitutionnon-depository intitution
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calculate Gross Domestic Product at market price and factor income from abroad from the following data profit 500 export 40 compensation of employees 1500 Gross National Product at factor cost 2800 net current transfers from the rest of the world 90 rent 300 interest 400 factor income to abroad 120 net indirect taxes 250 net domestic capital formation 650 gross fixed capital formation change instock 50​

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GDP rate is depend on NATIONAL transaction. we can't add the profit of foreign GOODS.

42.

Web page is also known as _________.​

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A WEBPAGE is ALSO KNOWN as a website.Mark as BRAINLIEST!

43.

In view of the coronavirus epidemic should the united state isolated itself from the outside world?why?

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or the UNITED States to repeat their SUCCESSES will take ... There is a chance to stop the coronavirus. ... That PATTERN has ALREADY repeated itself here.

44.

What do you mean by green revolution?Mention some of its features?

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The introduction of High Yielding Varieties (HYV) of seeds and the increased use of chemical fertilisers and irrigation are known collectively as Green Revolution. It provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in foodgrains, thus improved the agricultural sector in India. High yielding wheat was first introduced to India in 1968 by AMERICAN agronomist Norman Borlaug. Borlaug has been hailed as father of Green Revolution, but MS Swaminathan is known as 'Father of Green Revolution in India'.. Thus, Green Revolution is the term used to describe a new strategy of agricultural development introduced in the LATE 1960s, in India. It brought about SIGNIFICANT increase in food production in India.The main features of Green Revolution in India were as follows(i) High Yielding Varieties seeds promised to produce much GREATER amounts of grain on a single plant.(ii) Use of advanced technology, chemical fertilisers, pesticides and well-developed system of irrigation.(iii) These steps solved food crisis in India and made India self-sufficient in foodgrains.(iv) This led to higher income growth and reduced poverty.(v) This led to commercialisation of agriculture. In many areas, Green Revolution is associated with loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical fertilisers. Also, continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water level below the ground.Explanation:features are given above

45.

Definition of buffer stock in economics for 2marks

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A RESERVE of commodity that can be USED to offset price FLUCTUATIONS.

46.

Why do developmental goals of the rickshaw puller differ from Leena who is working in a MNC?

Answer» HEY MATE here's UR ANSWEREXPLANATION:The development GOAL of a rickshaw puller in India is to earn sufficiently so that he can meet his basic needs and run his family properly.The conditions of the rickshaw pullers in India are miserable as they cannot even afford to meet their basic needs.PLZZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIST ☺
47.

Why is it important that public and private schools in india do not promote any one religion?

Answer» INDIA is a land of MANY RELIGION it won't be right to propagate 1 religion
48.

IONS ( 200 words) 1. What is the response of Indian Managers to meet various challenges faced by them?​

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cgbffy you RECEIVED the latestdf TY and EMAIL it to RECEIVE your email it to me and I will have to be in

49.

In which of the following systems all the economic decisions are taken by the state ministry​

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socialist system all ECONOMIC decisions are are taken by the state ministry​Explanation:In a socialist system all economic  decisions are centralized in the state's hands with "collective ownership" of resources (but for labour)Socialism is the economic and social doctrine which promotes public ownership & ownership of resources & property. Since everyone participate in the way of LABOR to society, Socialists claim, everyone will benefit.The extent to which socialists own or control is different. Some people believe the govt must own most resources &property, while others believe that small companies should be PRIVATE OWNERS. Some, particularly the wealthy, think it is a form of socialism simply to tax the rich moreTo KNOW morewhat is the socialist system - Brainly.inbrainly.in/question/2450979

50.

Conventionally Insurance has been classified in to ________.

Answer» HEALTH INSURANCE and LIFE insurance.