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Assume that you were managing a small business, then create your own SWOT analysis based on the given example. |
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Answer» tion:How to Conduct a SWOT Analysis for Your Business PlanList your company's strengths and weaknesses and its OPPORTUNITIES and threats.DIVIDE your strengths into two GROUPS: Those that can HELP you take advantage of opportunities facing your business. ... Divide your weaknesses into two groups: ... Use your lists as you make decisions that contribute to your business PLAN. |
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3 points 13. i) Planned Investment = Rs 100crore ii) C = 50+0.5 Y On the basis ofabove data , calculate ConsumptionExpenditure at equilibrium level ofNational Income. *O 300 croresO 200 croresO 100 croresO 400 crores |
| Answer» 300 CR is the ANSWER according to me PLEASE foIlow me | |
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Which sector are encouraged by the Govt four the economic development |
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Answer» tion:Here we detail about the following nine important ROLES played by PUBLIC sector in Indian ECONOMY, i.e., (1) Generation of Income, (2) Capital FORMATION, (3) Employment, (4) Infrastructure, (5) Strong Industrial Base, (6) Export Promotion and Import Substitution, (7) Contribution to Central Exchequer, (8) Checking |
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Certificate for project on contemporary employment situation in india |
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Answer» Also, India's employment rate has been “sharply declining” since NOVEMBER 2017 when it was at 41.8 percent, the report said. In February this year, the ratio STOOD at 39.7 percent. The total number of EMPLOYED persons in February 2019 is estimated at 400 million, which is 7.5 million LESSER than February 2017, it said |
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Arrangement for tension test |
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Answer» nsil test here is your answerThe basic idea of a TENSILE test is to place a sample of a material between two fixtures CALLED "GRIPS" which clamp the material. The material has known DIMENSIONS, like length and cross-sectional area. We then BEGIN to apply weight to the material gripped at one end while the other end is fixed. |
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In your own words, briefly explain the economic impact of tourism. |
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Answer» tion:One of the biggest benefits of TOURISM is the ABILITY to make money through foreign exchange EARNINGS. Tourism expenditures generate income to the host economy. The money that the COUNTRY makes from tourism can then be reinvested in the economy. |
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What are the different indicators of poverty? |
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Answer» Mostly, they ANALYSE poverty on the basis of LEVELS of income, consumption and other indicators such as illiteracy level, lack of JOB opportunities, lack of general resistance because of malnutrition, lack of ACCESS to healthcare, safe drinking water and SANITATION.. Hope it helps you |
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Please send me class xi commerce economics syllabus 2020-21 |
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Answer» uff KI tum apna pdho you sir for your VOICE is not clear on what we are greater than I can say that the world and the other hand the wildcats their good books her FAULT of OTHERS and I have been TRYING for that I can you sir for your voice is not clear on what you think |
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What are the Types Of banks |
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Answer» Commercial Banks: These banks play the most IMPORTANT role in modern economic organisationExchange Banks: Exchange banks FINANCE mostly the foreign trade of a countryIndustrial BanksAgricultural or Co-operative BanksSavings BanksCentral BanksUtility of BanksHave a great day |
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विकासशील देशों की प्रमुख विशेषताओं को समझाइऐ |
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Answer» एक विकासशील देश के नागरिकों को अपने देश की ओर जागरुक होना चाहिए, कहीं भी कचरा नहीं फैलाना चाहिए सरकारी संपत्ति को किसी भी प्रकार का नुकसान नहीं पहुँचाना चाहिए।पक्की सड़के , सभी के पास अच्छे व पक्के घर ,बालिकाओं की सुरक्षा तथा सभी लोगों को शिक्षित होना चाहिए यह सब एक विकासशील देश की प्रमुख विशेषताऐं हैं। |
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How many times the poverty ratio of india is as compared Pakistan |
| Answer» RATIO in INDIA as compared to PAKISTAN is TWO times. | |
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प्रश्न हासभा प्रश्न करना पूर्ण =10aपा राष्ट्रीय ध्याय का परिकलन करते सम्पनिम्नलिखित में से किसमदको शामिल नहीं किया जाता-आकिरार पर लिए गरीबी सेटोबा किरारकी रिहायशे।त्सा किसी लाटरी में जीले गर काऐसे वाह कार्य जिनके लिए अपायनियां की गई है।पएहरितफाति के जन्मदाता कौन-माने जाते है।रमा एम० एस०स्वामीनायनाबारी बेक सानोरमान ई.बोरलॉग।पामहात्मा गांधीएमपु० की नवीन औद्योगिक नीति का इफिकोण है-आसतत् औद्योगीकरण ला रोजगार सृजनस्सा कोशलता में हिदा उपर्युक्त सभीप्रच्या मारत में धर्मभान में रुपये की परिवर्तनशीलता लागु है।शुगलान सन्तुलनएमा केवल व्यापार वाले पर बापूजी खाते परसाचालू खाते पर (पापर्युक्त सभीपुछी पोर्टफोलियों निवेश का अर्थ समझायोएक सेमी बोम्बला किसे करते है।प्रल भीति आयोग क्या है। |
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Define disguised unemployment ? |
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Answer» Disguised unemployment OCCURS when PART of the labour force is either left without jobs or operates redundantly, such as the PRODUCTIVITY of the workforce is EFFECTIVELY zero. ... An economy shows hidden unemployment when productivity is poor, and too many workers also OCCUPY few jobs.Explanation:hope it helps you |
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What will be the nature (sign) of U-shaped or inverted U-shaped coefficients of quadratic term? |
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Answer» What will be the NATURE (sign) of U-shaped or INVERTED U-shaped COEFFICIENTS of quadratic term? |
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in your region talk to two labourers choose either farm labourers or labours working at construction sites what wages do they get ? do they get work regularly ? they in debt ? |
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Answer» tion:calculate in Hertz the broadening transition in 2. During which time duration is the substance seen in stable state?Classifies substance and organisms on the basis of their properties, composition andcalled6. Water to form water vapour.7. In condensation process,form of watercalculate in Hertz the broadening transition in HCN at temperature 25 degre celcius dueto the doppler effect in regions of the SPECTRUM TYPICAL of ROTATIONAL transitions 10 cm-1, vibrational transition 1500 cm-1, and electronic transitions 60 000 cm-11. What type of motion is observed in the substance during the time duration of 0 to 4hours?2. During which time duration is the substance seen in stable state?Classifies substance and organisms on the basis of their properties, composition andcalled6. Water to form water vapour.7. In condensation process,form of watercalculate in Hertz the broadening transition in HCN at temperature 25 degre celcius dueto the doppler effect in regions of the spectrum typical of rotational transitions 10 cm-1, vibrational transition 1500 cm-1, and electronic transitions 60 000 cm-11. What type of motion is observed in the substance during the time duration of 0 to 4hours?2. During which time duration is the substance seen in stable state?Classifies substance and organisms on the basis of their properties, composition andcalled6. Water to form water vapour.7. In condensation process,calculate in Hertz the broadening transition in HCN at temperature 25 degre celcius dueto the doppler effect in regions of the spectrum typical of rotational transitions 10 cm-1, vibrational transition 1500 cm-1, and electronic transitions 60 000 cm-11. What type of motion is observed in the substance during the time duration of 0 to 4hours?2. During which time duration is the substance seen in stable state?Classifies substance and organisms on the basis of their properties, composition andcalled6. Water to form water vapour.7. In condensation process,form of waterchanges into liquid.8. Moving air is calledform of waterchanges into liquid.8. Moving air is calledchanges into liquid.8. Moving air is calledchanges into liquid.8. Moving air is calledcalculate in Hertz the broadening transition in HCN at temperature 25 degre celcius dueto the doppler effect in regions of the spectrum typical of rotational transitions 10 cm-1, vibrational transition 1500 cm-1, and electronic transitions 60 000 cm-11. What type of motion is observed in the substance during the time duration of 0 to 4hours?2. During which time duration is the substance seen in stable state?Classifies substance and organisms on the basis of their properties, composition andcalled6. Water to form water vapour.7. In condensation process,form of waterchanges into liquid.8. Moving air is called7. In condensation process,form of waterchanges into liquid.8. Moving air is called |
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what is the quantitative research design and explanition of impact of the implementation of covid-19 health protocols in supermarkets on consumer behavior? |
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Answer» a clever man II promoting marketing the early HUMANS are not the following URL Adobe systems and smart ways and MEANS the WORLD to me and I was not able the equation of state the earlyExplanation:a clever you all are used for only one of the early humans are used for complex or important workflows and processes anda Diya hai the equation of state for the following link to me and |
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अनुसूची के साथ समझाइए कि कोई उपभोक्ता एक वस्तु को खरीदने पर संतुलन कब प्राप्त करेगा |
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Answer» 11. Find whether or not the second polynomial isfactor of the FIRST.a) * - 4x + 4,x-2 (b) x2 – 5x + 84,x+(C) 32 - 4x + 2 (d) 15x2 + x-6, 3x-2(e) 2x3 + x²–5x+2, 2x+3(1) 8x + 10x - 5x2 - 4x + 1, 232 + x-1.Explanation:really GOOD idea about this much and it is set up for the next two weeks and I am sure they will be there on the first week or next few days of school Jana and then you can subscribe me a good idea about it and let us know what we need and I'll SEND you the link and we will get it |
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which industries are more prone to agriculture? write the type of waste they generate and how they cause pollution? |
| Answer» POLLUTION is CAUSED by DIRTY AIR | |
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What is meant by double co incidence of wonds ? give example. |
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Answer» Double COINCIDENCE of wants occurs when two INDIVIDUALS swap their goods, in exchange for one another. This is also referred to as the 'perfect barter exchange'. ... For example, if two individuals want to exchange and place on a LOAF of bread and a bag of apples, then this is KNOWN as double coincidence of wants.Explanation:HOPE IT HELPS....... |
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Describe the liquidity preference theory |
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Answer» Liquidity Preference Theory is a model that suggests that an investor should demand a higher interest rate or premium on SECURITIES with long-term maturities that carry GREATER risk because, all other factors being EQUAL, investors prefer cash or other HIGHLY liquid holdings. |
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What is the legal basis for carp |
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What is the primary AIm of CARP. |
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Answer» Its goals are to provide LANDOWNERS equality in terms of INCOME and opportunities, empower LAND owner beneficiaries to have equitable land ownership, enhance agricultural production and productivity, provide EMPLOYMENT to more agricultural workers, and put an end to conflicts regarding land ownership. |
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Example 13. When price of a commodity becomes twice the original price, the quantity supplied increased by an amount equal to 4 times of original quantity supplied. Calculate the coefficientof price elasticity of supply. |
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Answer» y causes you to feel SLEEPY or FATIGUED and sluggish. This SLUGGISHNESS may be PHYSICAL or mental. People with these symptoms are described as lethargic. Lethargy can be related to an underlying physical or mental CONDITION. |
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Most countries use real GDP per capita to measure quality of life. In three or four sentences, explain why people are inventing other ways to measure quality of life. |
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Answer» y causes you to feel sleepy or FATIGUED and sluggish. This sluggishness MAY be PHYSICAL or mental. PEOPLE with these symptoms are described as lethargic. Lethargy can be related to an underlying physical or mental condition. |
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Suppose the government increases its spending and that net exports increase. In two or three sentences, explain how these actions affect economic performance. |
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Answer» In general, if an increase in government spending leads to an increase in EXPORTS then this has a positive RESULT on ECONOMIC performance, SINCE EXPORT revenues are greater--as long as these revenues are greater than the government spending. |
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Depriciation problem created |
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Answer» Depreciation of an Asset: PROBLEM and Solution # 4.purchased a machine on 1ST April, 2008 for Rs 1,60,000. On October 1, 2009 another machine was purchased for Rs 1,40,000. On October 1, 2010 the FIRST machine was sold for Rs 1,20,000. On the same date, another machine was purchased for Rs 1,00,000. |
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What is the salary of an MLA |
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Answer» MLA Salary in Telangana – RS.2,50,000MLA Salary in DELHI – Rs.2,10,000Basic Monthly MLA Salary in Madhya PRADESH – Rs. Rs.2,10,000Bihar MLA Salary – Rs.1,65,000MLA Salary in MAHARASTRA – Rs. 1,60,000 |
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Ben was sent to one of his company’s factories to supervise the production and distribution of laptops. He had to take charge of the quality assurance team and make sure that all the laptops produced at the factory were of the same quality and met the same standards. Which quality of goods is depicted here in Ben’s company? Ben’s company depicts the _______ quality of goods. |
| Answer» STANDARD and EXCELLENT | |
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What do you understand by double coincidence of wants? |
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Answer» The COINCIDENCE of wants (often known as DOUBLE coincidence of wants) is an economic phenomenon where two parties each hold an item the other wants, so they EXCHANGE these items directly without any monetary medium. ... Double coincidence of wants MEANS that both of the parties have to agree to sell and buy each COMMODITY. |
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S . Calculate mode from Calculate mode from the following data:Size0-5 5-10 10-15Frequency9361023(Ans : 2 = 139Ans. : Z - 175 o 18 Mai15-20 20-25 25-30 |
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Answer» 1234567891011121314151617181920 |
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Do you know? 1tSNames of theThoughtEconomistsClassical School Adam Smith,of Thought of 18th David Ricardo,centuryJ. S. Mill,T. R. Malthus etc.Neo-classical Alfred Marshall,School of Thought | A. C. Pigou,of 19th and 1st half Irving Fisher etc.of 20th centuryModern School ofThought from 20thcentury till date.1555J. M. Keynes,Lionel Robbins,Paul Samuelson etc. |
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Answer» yallutlsdiisisusufyayadkyaksuidgdofoffdshahDHJsjgdd |
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Do you know? Paul Romer and William Nordhaus havewon Nobel Memorial Prize in Economicsfor 2018. Paul Romer tends to be describedas a growth theorist whereas Mr. Nordhaushas remarkably contributed to the field ofEnvironmental Economics. |
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Answer» I GOT to KNOW it is INTERESTING FACT. |
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What is the meaning of itinerants in retail trade |
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Answer» Itinerant means TRAVELING from place to place. Itinerant retailers have no fixed place of BUSINESS. They move from place to place for selling their GOODS to the consumers. Itinerant sell in small quantities. They invest a very small amount of CAPITAL. They deal in varieties of goods. |
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Use the case to explain why international growth rates vary? |
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Answer» The poem Bharat Desh has an interesting theme that RAISES AWARENESS regarding the patriotism of a country.The poem also HIGHLIGHTS the responsibility of the citizens that they should take the name of their country with respect.They should OVERCOME their FEARS and troubles.They should be kind to each other. |
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What are your goals of development? Is it similar to other members of your family |
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Answer» tion:Answer Equality in the society in which we live. Increase in INCOME. GOOD Medical FACILITY. STOCK of BASIC necessities. Good Education. |
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H 16. Multinational Corporations(A) Always produce primary goods(B) Always produce service(C) May produce primary or manufactured goods(D) Always produce manufactured goods17. Which one is not an element of internal environment(A) Marketing capabilities |
| Answer» 16- MAY produce primary or MANUFACTURED GOODS 17- marketing capabilities | |
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She After ducking back anto her tentemerged cars one of the 10long-sleevedthatall the menwode |
| Answer» PLS mention the QUESTION more clearly.Explanation:I am posting this an answer cuz some kinda GLITCH always happens when I TRY to comment | |
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What is legal tender money.state differences between limited and unlimited legal tenders. |
| Answer» TION:Limited legal TENDER money is the money which can be ACCEPTED only up to a certain MAXIMUM limit. ... UNLIMITED legal tender money is the money which a person has to accept without any limit of amount. | |
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Calculate Net Revenue per Patient using the following information. Net Revenue - Rs5,00,000, Total Number of patients = 1,000;Number of Patients Discharged = 300,TAJ Rs. 1666 67IB] Rs 714.29IC] Rs.500(D] None of these |
| Answer» 500 i HOPE it WOULD HELP ... | |
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Which is the best platform for consolidating team learning of staff in a school |
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Answer» atforms:The best ONLINE learning PLATFORMS for CONSOLIDATING learning staff INCLUDE BRAINLY. Online learning is teaching took over the Internet. It is often demarcated as “e-learning” among other terms. However, online learning is just one kind of “distance learning” - the umbrella term for any learning that takes place across distance and not in a physical classroom. |
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Mr. Clark an American purchase shares in India ..is example of demand for or supply of foreign exchange..?? |
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Answer» As Mr. Clark has purchased shares in India so he needs RUPEES of INDIAN Currency.To get Rupees he needs to sell Dollarsthis creates SUPPLY of foreign exchange.You can better understand with this FOLLOWING example.Eg: When the UK imports cars from Japan it must pay in yen (¥), and to buy yen it must sell (supply) pounds. The more it imports the greater the supply of pounds ONTO the foreign exchange market.Thanks.Like, Follow and RateTeacher. |
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tata, an Indian company invest in car manufacturing in great britain ..is example of demand for or supply of foreign exchange..?? |
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Answer» tion:The automobile industry is one of the most important drivers of economic growth of India and one with HIGH participation in global value chains. The growth of this sector has been on the back of strong government support which has HELPED it carve a unique path among the manufacturing sectors of India. The automobiles produced in the country uniquely cater to the demands of low- and middle-income groups of population which makes this sector stand out among the other automobile-producing countries. This chapter analyzes the ROLES of government policy, infrastructure, and other enabling factors in the expansion of the automobile and automotive component sectors of India. In 2017, India became the world’s fourth largest automobile MARKET, and the demand for Indian vehicles continues to grow in the domestic and international markets. To meet the future needs of customers (including the electrical vehicles) and stay ahead of COMPETITION, manufacturers are now catching up on upgradation, digitization, and automation. The chapter also analyzes India’s national policy in light of these developments |
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Government earns profit from bharat heavy electricals limited. which type of non tax receipts?? |
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Answer» tion:They are, PRESENTLY, by far the leading source of revenue for the CENTRAL Government and are levied on commodities produced within the COUNTRY, but excluding those commodities on which State excise is levied (viz., liquors and NARCOTIC drugs).The most important commodities from the revenue POINT of view are sugar, cotton, mill cloth, tobacco, |
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Define equilibrium price |
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Answer» In economics, economic equilibrium is a SITUATION in which economic forces such as supply and DEMAND are BALANCED and in the absence of external influences the values of economic variables will not change. |
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Aslam leaves behind a property that is sold by the government which type of non tax receipts?? |
| Answer» PYTHAGORAS theorem states that “In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides“. ... The sides of a right triangle (say a, b and c) which have positive integer VALUES, when squared, are put into an equation, also called a Pythagorean triple.Both MERCURY and the moon have surfaces, or crusts, composed almost ENTIRELY of ROCK and pocked with craters. Unlike Earth, which has an element-rich atmosphere in which incoming meteorites often burn, Mercury and the moon have thin atmospheres, called exospheres, that hold little gas and offer little insulation.Pythagoras theorem states that “In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides“. ... The sides of a right triangle (say a, b and c) which have positive integer values, when squared, are put into an equation, also called a Pythagorean triple.Both Mercury and the moon have surfaces, or crusts, composed almost entirely of rock and pocked with craters. Unlike Earth, which has an element-rich atmosphere in which incoming meteorites often burn, Mercury and the moon have thin atmospheres, called exospheres, that hold little gas and offer little insulation.Pythagoras theorem states that “In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides“. ... The sides of a right triangle (say a, b and c) which have positive integer values, when squared, are put into an equation, also called a Pythagorean triple.Both Mercury and the moon have surfaces, or crusts, composed almost entirely of rock and pocked with craters. Unlike Earth, which has an element-rich atmosphere in which incoming meteorites often burn, Mercury and the moon have thin atmospheres, called exospheres, that hold little gas and offer little insulation. | |
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value of production kept for self consumption to be included or not to be included in national income |
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Imputed rent of owner occupied houses should be included or not to be included in national income |
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Answer» The imputed RENT is to be counted in the National income because the owner OCCUPIED houses provides the same SERVICE as tenanted houses. Such rent is called the income from the house property. Explanation:PLEASE mark me as BRILIANT |
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Write a report on how agriculture system in India are different from that in other countries. |
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Answer» tion:FARMING Systems in India are strategically utilized, according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, industrial farming.[1] Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture, ley farming, agroforestry, and many more.[1] Due to India's geographical location, certain parts experience different climates, thus affecting each region's agricultural productivity differently. India is very dependent on its monsoon cycle for large crop yields. India's agriculture has an extensive BACKGROUND which goes back to at least 9 thousand years. In India, Agriculture was established throughout most of the subcontinent by 6000–5000 BP. During the 5th millennium BP, in the alluvial plains of the Indus River in Pakistan, the old cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa experienced an apparent establishment of an organized farming urban CULTURE. That society, known as the Harappan or Indus civilization, flourished until shortly after 4000 BP; it was much more comprehensive than those of Egypt or Babylonia and appeared earlier than analogous societies in northern China. Currently, the country holds the second position in agricultural production in the world. In 2007, agriculture and other industries made up more than 16% of India's GDP. Despite the steady decline in agriculture's contribution to the country's GDP, agriculture is the biggest industry in the country and plays a key role in the socio-economic growth of the country. India is the second-largest producer of wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, silk, GROUNDNUTS, and dozens more. It is also the second biggest harvester of vegetables and fruit, REPRESENTING 8.6% and 10.9% of overall production, respectively. The major fruits produced by India are mangoes, papayas, sapota, and bananas. India also has the biggest number of livestock in the world, holding 281 million. In 2008, the country housed the second largest number of cattle in the world with 175 million. |
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