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1851.

Describe the features of NREGA 2005.

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Here is ur answer buddy -------:

FEATURES if NREGA 2005 are ;-

1. the full FORM of Nrega is NATIONAL Rural Employment Guarantee Act

2. it was passed in September 2005.

3. one third of the proposed jobs are reserved for the women's

4. covering 200 district but after stretched to 600 DISTRICTS.

1852.

Different types of banks and its role

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Types of Banks

Savings Banks

These are financial institutions that primarily receive savings accounts and pay interest to depositors. Most people are used to this kind of bank because they are customer oriented, and it’s the bank of low income earners.

2. Commercial Banks

A commercial bank is a type of bank that provides services such as accepting deposits, making business loans, and offering basic investment products. Commercial banks are established with an objective to help businessmen. Click here to read more on commercial banks

3. Industrial Banks

Industrial banks sell certificates that are labeled as investment shares and also accept customer deposits. They then invest the proceeds in installment loans for consumers and small BUSINESSES. This kind of bank has limited scope of business. The main objective of these banks is to provide long-term loans for expansion and modernisation of industries. Industrial Banks are also referred to as developmental banks.

4. Agricultural Banks

These are banks that lend money to farmers, often over a long period of time and at low rates of interest. They are credit banks specifically established to assist agricultural development

5. Indigenous Banks

Indigenous bankers are private firms or individuals who operate as banks by receiving deposits and giving loans. Indigenous banks are DIFFERENT from professional moneylenders whose primary business is not banking but money lending.

6. Central Bank

This is a national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country’s government and commercial banking system, as well as implementing the government’s monetary policy and issuing currency. Example of a Central Bank is the Central Bank of Nigeria

7. Co-operative Banks

These banks GENERALLY give credit facilities to small farmers, salary earners, small-scale industries. They hold deposits, make loans and provide other financial services to cooperatives and member-owned organisations.

8. Exchange Bank

These banks are mainly concerned with financing foreign trade. An example is the Standard Chartered Bank

9. Consumers Banks

These are banks that provide services to individual consumers, rather than to companies, corporations or other banks. The main objective of this bank is to give loans to consumers for purchase of the durable products like cars, etc. The consumers have to REPAY the loans in easy installments.

10. The World Bank

The World Bank (WB) is an international financial institution that provides loans to developing countries for CAPITAL programmes. It comprises two institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), and the International Development Association (IDA).

1853.

In order to encourage tourism in Goa, Indigo Airlines reduces the air fare to Goa. Howwill it affect the market demand curve for air travel to Goa?

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It will INCREASE the TOURISM of Goa. And indigo will have more CUSTOMERS even if they have low income

1854.

A consumer buys 80 units of a good at a price of ` 5 per unit. Price elasticity of demandis (-2). At what price will he buy 64 units?

Answer» HEY there!

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ANSWER : NEW Price is RS 5.5

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1855.

Giving reasons state whether the following statements are true or false:a) A consumer with monotonic preference will prefer a bundle (5,6) to (7,5).b) MRS increases when the consumer moves downward along the indifferencecurve.c) TU decreases with fall in MU.d) TU remains same whether MU is positive or not.e) An economy will always operate on the PPC.f) If the slope of the demand curve is zero, the price elasticity of demand will alsobe zero.

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Hello!!!!!

Here is the answer of your questions:---

a)) True.......
because monotonic Preferences are the analysis of Indifference Curve and under this all the combinations of good gave same level of SATISFACTION to the consumer.....

b)) False....
because marginal rate of substitution decreased when me move along IC......

c)) False......
because TU increases at Diminishing rate when MU falls.....

d)) False......
because MU impacts on TU as when MU is -ve then TU starts decreasing.........

e)) False.......
because when resources are not fully and efficiently UTILISED then an economy LIES under PPC but not on that.....

F)) False........
because when slope of demand curve is zero that elasticity will be infinity means PERFECTLY elastic......

Hope it will help u.....

1856.

Production in an economy is below its potential due to unemployment. Government hasstarted employment generation schemes. Explain its effect on the Production PossibilitiesFrontier.

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If an economy produces below it's potential LEVEL then it doesn't mean that the reason behind this is unemployment ...... The actual reason for this is..... resources are not fully and efficiently utilised.......

hence, govt has started employment schemes then it's impact on PPF will be as...... that one economy which was PRODUCING under the PPC it will now generates PRODUCTION on the PPC but not SHIFT in PPC ......

1857.

Where was first special economic zone setup in asia?

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In CHINA (1979)......By Deing XIAOPING

1858.

What is the difference between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger ??? At least five diffrences...

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CHRONIC hunger:
1) chronic hunger is a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quality and quantity.
2) poor people suffer from chronic hunger because of their very low income and in turn , inability to BUY food even for survival .this is mostly seen in the rural areas.
3) it occurs when people lack the OPPORTUNITY to earn enough money to be educated and gain skills to meet their basic needs.
4) this hunger continues for long and leads to death.
5) the percentage of chronic hunger has declined to 0.7 and 0.3 and 1999-2000 and ruler and URBAN areas respectively.

Seasonal hunger:
1) seasonal hunger is related to cycles of food growing and harvesting.
2) this is PREVALENT in rural areas because of seasonal nature and agricultural activities and in the urban areas because of casual labour.
3) It in a community or Society at only certain times of the Year.
4)The pattern of this hunger persists year after year.
5) the percentage of seasonal hunger has also decline to 2.6 and 0.6 and ruler and urban areas respectively in 1999 to 2000.

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1859.

What is income tax in terms of financial management?

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An income tax is a tax imposed on individuals or entities (taxpayers) that varies with respective income or profits (taxable income). Income tax generally is computed as the product of a tax rate times taxable income. Taxation rates may vary by type or characteristics of the taxpayer.

The tax rate may increase as taxable income increases (referred to as GRADUATED or progressive rates). The tax imposed on companies is usually known as corporate tax and is levied at a flat rate. However, individuals are taxed at various rates according to the slab in which they fall. Further, the PARTNERSHIP firms are also taxed at flat rate. Most jurisdictions exempt locally organized charitable organizations from tax. Capital gains may be taxed at different rates than other income. Credits of various sorts may be allowed that reduce tax. Some jurisdictions impose the higher of an income tax or a tax on an alternative base or measure of income.

Taxable income of taxpayers resident in the jurisdiction is generally total income less income producing expenses and other deductions. Generally, only net gain from sale of property, INCLUDING goods held for sale, is included in income. Income of a corporation's shareholders usually includes distributions of profits from the corporation. Deductions typically include all income producing or business expenses including an allowance for recovery of COSTS of business assets. Many jurisdictions ALLOW notional deductions for individuals, and may allow deduction of some personal expenses. Most jurisdictions either do not tax income earned outside the jurisdiction or allow a credit for taxes paid to other jurisdictions on such income. Nonresidents are taxed only on certain types of income from sources within the jurisdictions, with few exceptions.

Most jurisdictions require self-assessment of the tax and require payers of some types of income to withhold tax from those payments. Advance payments of tax by taxpayers may be required. Taxpayers not timely paying tax owed are generally subject to significant penalties, which may include jail for individuals or revocation of an entity's legal existence.

1860.

What is condition for agricultural income definition?

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Agricultural income is not to be included in the total income of the assessee. The reason for totally EXEMPTING agricultural income from the scope of central income tax is that under the Constitution, the Parliament has no power to levy a tax on agricultural income.

An Income to be classified as Agricultural Income should satisfy the following conditions

1) The Income should be derived from land situated in India

2) The Land should be used for agricultural PURPOSE.

1861.

Definition of economic given by Adam smith

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Here's your ANSWER..

1862.

Punjab total milk production as compared to haryana

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Haryana has GOOD amount production as for MILKING COWS .

1863.

What does a rightward shift of PPC indicate?explain?

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Hey there!


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Answer -:




PPC shifts to the right because of the following REASONS :


(i) When resources increase or GROW, more of the goods can be produced. For example, when more capital is accumulated or new natural resources are discovered and used for PRODUCTION, PPC shifts to the right.


(ii) PPC also shifts to the right when there is an improvement in technology. When technological progress takes PLACE, it is possible to produce more of two goods with a given amount resources.



It implies increase in productive capacity which means that the economy can produce more of both goods.

1864.

3 major difference between debit card and credit card

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Hello

major difference between Credit Card and Debit Card is that, in Debit card the amount is WITHDRAWN from the BANK account linked to it,



while in the Credit card the amount is not withdrawn from the account.
In Credit card the bank charges interest,

WHEREAS in the Debit card no interest is charged.






CADET cards can be used to finance more than the money in the account.

The same amount can be used as a debit account

1865.

Intarnational trade and its impant on indian economy

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Hey mate
here is ur answer
actually the international trade have both negative and positive IMPACT as

it has a negative impact when it import because it leads to the RAISE in price of products as Indian rupee is less than dollars which is international currency of trade.

but ALSO have a positive impact as if it export then it GET more employment and growth in technology and increase foreign exchange.

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1866.

Explain with examplesOpen unemploymentInvoluntary unemploymentSeasonal unemploymentDisgised unemploymentCynical unemployment

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In open unemployment, what happens is that there are people who WISH to work but there is not work available.

Seasonal unemployment are of those types which happens occassionally, SUPPOSE in TERMS of agricultural SOMETIMES the weather might be not top the mark.

Disguised unemployment are of those types where the PERSON has no contribution to the work.

1867.

Give two points of difference between private goods and public goods

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✴️ HELLO FRIEND ✴️


➡️ PRIVATE good is a product that must be purchased to be consumed and its consumption by one individual prevents another individual from CONSUMING it.

➡️ Economists refer to private goods as RIVALROUS and excludable.

1868.

State the meaning of value

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The MEAN VALUE mean IMPORTANCE

1869.

What is scarcity? How it is eating India

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Scarcity means when their is LACK of something..LIKE currently many AREAS in india is suffering from floods...and due ro floods people are suffering from scarcity of food

1870.

In mba which specialization is good in future

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I THINK HOTEL MANAGEMENT

1871.

To what extent is risk present in business?

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Answer : The term ‘business nsk REFERS to the POSSibilityof Inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events. BUSiness risks are of two types speculative and pure Speculative risks Involve both the possibility of gall” as well as the posslbihty of LOSS Speculanve risks arise due to changes In market conditions, changes in prices or changes In fashion and tastes of customers Pure risks involve only the possibility of loss or no loss. The chances of fire, theft or strike are examples of pure risks.

Nature of business risks can be understood in terms of the FOLLOWING characteristics

Business risks arise due to uncertainties.

Risk is an essential part of every business.

Degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of business. (iv) Profit is the REWARD for risk TAKING.

1872.

Does any charge on money deposited by sbi cash deposit

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I m not SURE...BT i THINK no

1873.

Difference of indian economy after and before independence

Answer» INDIAN ECONOMY after - 1 before - 2 INDEPENDENCE
1874.

Factor that determine the economic growth of a country

Answer» AVAILABILITY of resources
literacy rate
population..ETC...
1875.

Explain any three issues of poverty

Answer» 1) Unemployment
2) Illiteracy
3) HUGE POPULATION
1876.

What is net factor income from abroad?

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Net foreign factor INCOME (NFFI) is the difference between the aggregate amount that country CITIZENS and COMPANIES earn abroad.the aggregate amount that foreign citizens and overseas companies earn in that country.
In mathematical TERMS,
NFFI is equal to GNP is equal to GDP.

1877.

If due to fall in price of good X, demand for good Y rises, the two goods are :(a) substitute (b) complements (c) competitive

Answer» DEAR FRIEND, C) competitive is the answer.

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1878.

What is the meaning of: "Negativity is a thief, it steels happiness".

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Its true CAUSE negativity fill up your mind with negative thoughts that could kill your POSITIVITY or HAPPINESS!..........

1879.

Which is the most important production activity of the people of palampur

Answer» HEY MATE! here's your ANSWER!
the most IMPORTANT PRODUCTION activity of the people of Palampur is Farming (agricultural based).
hope it was helpful!✌️✌️
1880.

Explain the income method of calculating GDP

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Bonjour!

GROSS Domestic Product (GDP) is the total SUM of final goods and SERVICES of each economic sector.

The expenditures approach says GDP = CONSUMPTION + investment + GOVERNMENT expenditure + exports – imports.

1881.

Micro economics is study of

Answer» STUDY about SMALL AREA ECONOMY
1882.

Importance of money and credit in india

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Money is very important to solve the PROBLEM of double COINCIDENCE of WANTS

1883.

Can anyone give me some important current affairs with answer plzzzzzzzz

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FUGITIVE economic offender (FEO): It has been defined as person against whom an ARREST warrant has been issued for COMMITTING an offence listed in sche...

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1884.

Tertiary sector is more develop sector in recent years or service?

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Definition – The service sector is comprised of FIRMS offering ‘intangible goods’ such as ENTERTAINMENT, retail, insurance, tourism and banking. The service sector will make use of manufactured goods, but there is an additional component of offering a service to customers.

In a developed economy like the UK, the service sector is the biggest component of the economy, comprising nearly 80% of GDP and a similar ratio of employment. In the US, the service sector COMPRISES 70% of the WORKFORCE.

1885.

Scarcity is the undercurrent of economic problem and therefore of economics how?

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So basically economics is a STUDY to SOLVE the three measure PROBLEMS ie
unlimited wants -> every person have unlimited wants the more they have the more they want.
limited resources--> we have resources in a limited amount and it had to fulfill maximum wants of people.
alternative USE--> every resource we have do have some alternative usage.

so economics is a study in which we study about that how to use less resources to fulfill our maximum wants, the proper ways to use and that is y scarcity is the undercurrent of economic problems and therefore of economics.

1886.

Which sector has develop in recent years and how?

Answer» TERTIARY SECTOR has developed in RECENT YEARS as the services are becoming so easily to access.
☺️hope it helps☺️
1887.

Which sector has develop in india in the recent years?

Answer» RECENTLY, the TERTIARY SECTOR has DEVELOPED the most.
1888.

Formal sector meets only half of the credit of the rural people. Where does other half comes from?

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1. Contrasted with formal moneylenders the greater part of the casual banks charge a lot HIGHER financing costs on ADVANCES like 3℅ to 5℅ EVERY month. That is 36℅ every year.

2. Other than the high financing cost casual loan specialists force different other extreme conditions. For instance they make the ranchers guarantee to offer the yield to him at a low cost. There is no such CONDITION in formal division.

3. Advances taken by the needy individuals from casual loan specialists at some point lead them to obligation trap as a result of high financing costs.

4. This COULD prompt expanding obligation and obligation trap thusly the credit exercises of the casual part ought to be disheartened.

1889.

Damodar Nadi ka sthapna kab hua tha

Answer» DAMODAR RIVER PROJECT was started on 7th JULY, 1948.
1890.

Short paragraph on demontisation for extmpore pls

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Hiiiii



Hope my ANSWER will help you....

Demonization is the reinterpretation of polytheistic deities as EVIL, lying DEMONS by other religions, generally monotheistic and henotheistic ones. The term has since been EXPANDED to REFER to any characterization of individuals, groups, or political bodies as evil.



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1891.

Hyv बीज किसे कहते हैं

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High YIELDING variety of SEEDS as well as that also GAVE large production of food.

Even High yielding varieties of seeds (HYV seeds) are also considered better than normal QUALITY seeds.

Even the yield from these seeds is higher than the normal seeds.

On the other hand these seeds are a better option for seeds to obtain healthy and more harvest.

1892.

How does PDS ensure food security to the poor ?

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How does EDUCATION ADD VALUE to the EMPLOYMENT

1893.

Write an essay on bhim app that is started in project digital India by our PM Mr Narendra Modi

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BHIM (Bharat Interface for Money) is a mobile app developed by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), based on the Unified Payment Interface (UPI). It was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at Digi Dhan mela at Talkatora STADIUM in New Delhi on 30 December 2016. It was named after B. R. Ambedkar and is intended to facilitate e-payments directly through banks as part of the 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation and drive towards cashless transactions.[4]

The app supports all Indian banks which use that platform, which is BUILT over the Immediate Payment Service infrastructure and ALLOWS the user to instantly transfer money between bank accounts of any two parties.[5] It can be used on all mobile devices.[6]

Benefits

BHIM allow users to send or receive money to or from UPI payment addresses, or to non-UPI based accounts (by scanning a QR code with account number and IFSC code or MMID (Mobile Money Identifier) Code).[7]

Unlike mobile wallets (PayTM, MobiKwik, mPesa, Airtel Money etc) which hold money,[8] the BHIM app is only a mechanism which transfers money between different bank accounts. Transactions on BHIM are nearly instantaneous and can be done 24/7 including weekends and bank holidays.

BHIM also allows users to check the current balance in their bank accounts and to choose which account to use for conducting transactions, although only one can be active at any time.[9]

Users can create their own QR code for a fixed amount of money, which is helpful in merchant-seller-buyer transactions.[10][11] Users can also have more than one payment address.

If the 12-digit Aadhaar number is listed as a payment ID, the BHIM app will not require any biometric authentication or prior registration with the bank or Unified Payment Interface (UPI).[12]

Version 1.3 allows users to use mobile numbers from their contact book to send money and also save payment addresses for future use without needing to type the address again. User can also check the transaction history, which only shows transactions through BHIM.[citation needed]

Transaction fees and limits

At present, there is no charge for transactions from ₹1 to ₹1 lakh.[13][14]

Minimum transaction amount should not be less than ₹1, also maximum number of transaction count of 20 in a day.

Some bank might however levy a nominal charge as UPI or IMPS transfer fee.

Currently the fund transfer limit has been set to a maximum of ₹10,000 per transaction and a maximum of ₹ 1,00,000 in a day[15].[citation needed]

Indian banks have proposed transaction charges on UPI transactions,[16] but there is no information on whether transactions through BHIM will also be charged.

Language

BHIM app currently supports 13 languages (including English), though there are 22 official languages of India (excluding English) under 8th Schedule of Constitution of India. In near future BHIM App is expected to SUPPORT all 22 official languages of India along with other regional languages which were spoken widely next to the scheduled languages.

Reception

During the Union Budget 2017, Union Finance minister Arun Jaitley said that BHIM is currently being used by over 125 lakh Indian citizens.[17] He said that the government will launch two new schemes to promote the use of the BHIM app. One will be referral payments for individuals, and the other will be cashback for merchants who accept payments from BHIM.[18]

1894.

in the case of a straight line demand curve meeting the two Axes the price elasticity of demand at the midpoint of the line would be

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In the case of a straight line demand curve MEETING, the two Axes the price elasticity of demand at the MIDPOINT of the line would be 1.

The straight line curve will be UNITY elastic whereas the unitary elastic E = 0.

The quality demand can be OBTAINED EASILY by 1, p=1,q=1 elasticity=p ÷ q=1÷1=1

1895.

What is sustainable health ? (in around 200 words)

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Sustainable health is associated with the concept of sustainable development which are similar in nature, as one leads to the other.

Sustainable health is basically a type of care system used in order to ensure that health care system is efficient, there is improved general public health, without COSTING the natural environment.

In this without exhausting natural resources, damaging environment and ecological system, a good health system is in order.

When society, environment and economy COME hand in hand through efficient conduct, then this happens.

EXAMPLE:

1- Buildings and homes should be insulated and use less fuel to heat

2- The leftover clinical waste is disposed of safely, this protects locals.


There are many things which impact the health system, this means they can be the education system which is the area to develop personality and achieve mental health and AWARENESS, the farming system which is the main source of consumption for the people in general.


By investing the health care system, it means to the "greening" of the sector, i.e. special care for energy, travel, waste, water, infrastructure, building, creation of materials, use of chemical products, an example being makeup and items of CLOTHING.


By moving towards a more healthier approach people do not only benefit the country but also benefit themselves. This ensures that the living standards of the people rise, and by reserving our resources you move towards one step closer to achieving a better future for the upcoming generations.

1896.

Is it smart to buy a house in this market

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Hoping to BUY a house or CONDO in 2018, 2019 or 2020? You'd be ... In the HOUSING MARKET however, as you just saw, that's not smart.

1897.

What does eia stands for

Answer» EIA (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT.)
1898.

What is full form of CBDT

Answer» CHAIRPERSON of CENTRAL BOARD of DIRECT TAXES
1899.

What is an economic system????

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Hiiii dear__________

good afternoon___________


An ECONOMIC SYSTEM refers to the process by which the factors of production: natural resources, labour, capital, and entrepreneurical skill, are harnessed towards the production of goods and SERVICES to satisfy the needs and WANTS of CONSUMER's





1900.

Friend suggest me what is better btech or polytecnique

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But if you do B.tech you don't need to do polytechnic because b.tech is HIGHER DEGREE than polytechnic. Both are very different from each other the level of STUDIES is different.As Polytechnic is a DIPLOMA course while B.Tech is the degree course so your CHOICE friend