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Name the laws that have been passed to end the inhuman of manual scavenging |
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Answer» re u go.... Under this law, the first step to preventing manual scavenging is demolishing 'insanitary latrines'. This Act came into force in December 2013. It imposed certain time bound commitments by the local authorities (municipal bodies, cantonment boards and railway authorities).Step 1Within 2 months of the Act, the local authority had to:Carry out a survey of insanitary latrines in its area, andPublish a list of all such latrines which were identified during the survey.Step 2Within 15 days of publishing this list, the authority had to send a notice to the person who had constructed or used the insanitary latrine asking her to either convert it into a sanitary latrine or pull it down. The person has 6 months to do this. If she is not able to do this within 6 months, the local authority can grant an extension for up to 3 months if there are good reasons.Step 3Another additional duty the local authority had to finish within 9 months was to build as many sanitary latrines as it considers necessary in the AREAS the insanitary latrines have been found.Step 4The local authorities need to build an adequate number of sanitary latrines for the COMMUNITY in their RESPECTIVE areas within 3 years.The local authorities are responsible for the building and maintenance of these community sanitary latrines and must make SURE that they are functional and hygienic.hope it helps uh...... |
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| 18353. |
Write in breif about the historical background and current status of india |
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Answer» ian subcontinent is the site of a civilization as ancient as any in the world. City states arose in North India, along the Indus RIVER, at about the same time as the EARLY civilizations of the Tigris-Euphrates at Sumer and other locations. Over the centuries, India was invaded by many different peoples, all of whom left their imprint.Hinduism developed out of a multiplicity of local GODS, goddesses, and heroes. Gradually this multiplicity was given a coherent framework, in which the individual deities were seen as manifestations of a greater unity. Nonetheless, multiplicity remained a major feature of Hinduism, as it is of Indian culture in general.Local deities were identified with cyclical FORCES of NATURE, as is common in an agricultural society-- birth, death, planting; and with the fertility of land, herds, and human beings. |
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| 18354. |
Which state are javvadu hills located?  kerala  karnataka  tamil nadu? |
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| 18355. |
Mention the uses of tide |
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Answer» de is used to REDUCE extra fluid in the body (EDEMA) caused by conditions such as heart failure, liver disease, and kidney disease. ... This DRUG is also used to treat HIGH blood pressure. ... Torsemide is a "WATER pill" (diuretic) that causes you to make more urine. |
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| 18356. |
The method of cooperative farming is becoming popular. Explain the statement giving reasons. |
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Answer» cooperative farming, INDIVIDUAL farmers voluntarily come together, pool in their resources, involved in buying inputs, seeds, machinery , fertilisers and are COLLECTIVELY engaged in marketing. ... It has HELPED farmers to get BETTER price for their OUTPUT. |
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What are the main factors affecting location of industry |
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Answer» tors such as. 1)POPULATION ......... 2)noise. PRODUCED by INDUSTRY ( REGISTERED by pollution control BOARD). 3) pollution produced and its management |
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| 18358. |
Which river meets near Manaus in Brazil answer in one sentence |
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Answer» esult for Which RIVER meets near Manaus in BrazilImage result for Which river meets near Manaus in BrazilImage result for Which river meets near Manaus in BrazilImage result for Which river meets near Manaus in BrazilImage result for Which river meets near Manaus in BrazilView allWith a population of 2,145,444 people in 2018, Manaus is the most populous city in the Brazilian Amazon area and the 7th most populous in the country. It is located on the north BANK of the Negro River, 18 km (11 mi) above the meeting of the rivers where the Negro MERGES with the Solimões, to form the Amazon PROPER. |
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Find out the names of five hill stations in middle himalyas. |
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Answer» and Sonamarg. ...SRINAGAR. ...LADAKH. ...SHIMLA. ...Kullu. ...Manali. ...DHARAMSALA. ... |
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What would the tiger have been doing if it were in its natural habitat? ans2 |
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Answer» are found in amazingly diversehabitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas and even MANGROVE swamps. UNFORTUNATELY, 93% of historical tiger lands have disappeared PRIMARILY because of expanding human activity. ... You can help by taking action to SAVE tiger forests. |
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Write a short note on locatinal setting of indai |
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Answer» tretches for 3214 km from north to south and 2933 km from east to west measuring a total land area of 32,87,263 sq. km with a total POPULATION of more than 1.2 billion.The GEOGRAPHICAL location of India can be identified in three ways:With the help of LATITUDES and longitudes,According to the distance from the SEA, and,In relation to the location of neighboring countries. |
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| 18362. |
describe the factors responsible for the location of cotton textile industry in Maharashtra-gujarat region in early years. what factors were responsible for the decentralization of the industry? what is the contribution of textile industry to Indiana economy |
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Answer» aterials: The nearby LAVA region forming the hinterland of the Mumbai port produces raw cotton. Mumbai is the collecting center of raw cotton for export and mills use. For that purpose, Mumbai possesses a well-knit transport system by rail and road.2. Port Facilities: Mumbai port has excellent harbor facilities for importing long staple cotton and machinery to MEET the requirements of the mill.3. Humid Climate: has humid climate essential for spinning and weaving.4. WATER: Abundant supplies of soft water are available for dyeing and bleaching.5. LABOR: There are supplies of skilled and skilled WORKERS in large number.6. Supply of Electricity: It has a favorable position to get electricity at affordable rate.7. Chemicals: Chemical industries are well developed in Mumbai-Pune industrial belt.8. Market: There are good markets both home and foreign for the yarn and fabrics.9. Transport: Both Rail and road transport system are well developed. |
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| 18363. |
Why are maximum jute textile mills located in the large basin? |
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Answer» responsible for their location in the Hugli basin are:- A/ Proximity of the jute producing areas B/ Inexpensive water TRANSPORT C/ Good ntwrk of RAILWAYS,roadways, ETC D/ Cheap labour mostly from Wst bengal and states of Bihar, Odisha, UP, etc E/ Apart from this, Kolkata provides the Jute Textile mill some.facilties LYK Banking, insurance and port facilities for export of jute goods. All this has led to its location in the Hugli basin with a vry cheaper cost and profitable income. Thanks, Madiha Maryam. HOPE it helps u...!! :) |
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Evaluate the factors which are responsible for the location of jute in west Bengal |
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Answer» ocated in Hugli basinEasy to transport INEXPENSIVE water transport Network of RAILWAY is greaterAbundant water supplyCheap labour from ODISHA, Bihar,etcKolkata is large URBAN centre provides banking Port FACILITIES for export of jutePlease mark me as brainliest |
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| 18365. |
Which type of vegetation is most common in India? Give four examples. |
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Answer» lowing are the principal types of NATURAL VEGETATION in India:(1) Tropical Evergreen Rain Forests,(2) DECIDUOUS or MONSOON Type of Forests,(3) Dry Deciduous Forests and Scrubs,(4) Semi Desert and Desert Vegetation,(5) Tidal or Mangrove Forests |
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✌✌Hi Friends Please give Answer of that Question.Please! Please!!!!! |
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| 18368. |
please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for doing this question. |
| Answer» ISKA answer chaiyey sabka ki 1 ka | |
| 18369. |
Which country has the longest international boundary with india? |
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Answer» esh is a country with which INDIA share the longest INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY |
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| 18371. |
Where are cotton Textiles manufacturing centres located which factor has led to its decline in England |
| Answer» TEXTILES manufacturing CENTRES are in INDIA, Japan , UK , England.Climatic FACTOR has led to decline in England | |
| 18372. |
Which mineral is made into thin plates?Give a brief description on it. |
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Answer» mica group of SHEET silicate minerals includes several closely related materials having nearly PERFECT BASAL CLEAVAGE. All are monoclinic, with a tendency towards pseudohexagonal crystals, and are similar in chemical composition. The nearly perfect cleavage, which is the most prominent characteristic of mica, is explained by the hexogonal sheet-like arrangement of its atoms.hope it helpsmark me brainlist |
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| 18373. |
What provide information regarding the population over the country |
| Answer» L POPULATION COMMISSION WITH THE HELP OF CENSUS.. | |
| 18374. |
Why did early human migrate |
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Answer» shaya, early HUMAN migrate for better jobs , good facilities, for SHELTER and ETC . MARK it as brainlest answer |
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| 18375. |
Which is the oldest industry in India? plz answer fast........ Cotton Jute Steel |
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Answer» ndustry is the OLDEST INDUSTRY in India .hope its HELP you PLZ mark me as brainlist |
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| 18376. |
Full form of unicef please give my answer |
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Answer» will HELP youplease mark as BRAINLIST and follow me..UNICEF - UNITED Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund |
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| 18377. |
Why is iron and steel industry concentrated near the source of raw materials |
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| 18378. |
Give reason - The Prairies are known as the 'Granaries of the World'. Plz answer quickly and follow me. Plzzz. |
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Answer» fic methods of cultivation and the USE of tractors, harvesters and combines have made North America a surplus food producer. The PRAIRIES are CALLED the 'Granaries of the world' due to the huge PRODUCTION of wheat in this region.THANKS!!! |
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Identify the crop that grows in the ganga brahmaputra delta of west Bengal |
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Which are the areas of low density of population in india? |
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Answer» achal pradesh2).Anadamar and NICOBAR island3).MIZORAM4).Jammu and kashmir5).Sikkim6).Nagaland7).HIMACHAL pradesh8).Manipur9).Meghalya10).UTTRAKHAND |
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Have you read about the kalinganagar controversy |
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Answer» .............. |
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| 18384. |
Difference between block mountain and volcanic mountains |
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Answer» ountainBlock Mountain is a mountain consisting of a block or blocks bounded by normal faults in the earth's crust. volcanic mountainA volcanic mountain is an opening, or RUPTURE, in the SURFACE or crust of the Earth or a planetary mass OBJECT, which allows hot lava, volcanic ash and GASES to escape from the magma chamber below the surface. On Earth, volcanoes are GENERALLY found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging |
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Give two reasons why the atmosphere is so important for us |
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Answer» e important because :1) They give US OXYGEN to breathe.2) They protect us in FALLING meteors. |
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There is a pigeon in my balcony It cannot fly soI was kept him on road but the cat was there so what I do... |
| Answer» STAY in your balkony till it heals and later it WOULD fly | |
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Differentiate between developing and developed nations? 3 or 5 points |
| Answer» ING NATIONS. The second economic category is DEVELOPING nations, which is a broad term that includes countries that are LESS industrialized and have lower per capita income LEVELS. Developing nations can be divided further into moderately developed or search in google that same question and write with table formatyoull get one website keydifferencee .com | |
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The moment of Iceberg is not dangerous for water transport |
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Answer» angerous for water transports because, they look small if you see from up. But it is big if you see in underwater. So if any ship crashes with an iceberg there is a HUGE chance of the ship sinking.Eg. The great TITANIC sank because of an iceberg.Please MARK this ANSWER as brainliest. |
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What is meant by trade what is different between International and local trades |
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Answer» nvolves the transfer of goods or services from one person or ENTITY to another, often in exchange for money. A system or network that allows trade is called a market. An early form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services.diffrenceinternational tradeInternational trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or TERRITORIES. In most countries, such trade represents a significant share of gross domestic product.local tradelocal trade, ALSO known as internal trade , is the exchange of domestic goods within the boundaries of a country. This MAY be sub-divided into two categories, wholesale and retail. ... Retail trade is concerned with the sale of goods in small quantities to consumers. This type of trade is taken care of by RETAILERS. |
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Which Australian Eastern Highland extend almost parallel to? |
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Answer» at DIVIDING Range, or the Eastern Highlands, is Australia's most .... Most of the national PARKS are LISTED below, and there are almost double that amount of state forests. |
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Uttarakhand uttarpradesh bihar west bengal and sikkim have common frontiers with? |
| Answer» HAND, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. (iii) STATES having common frontiers with Myanmar are Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, MIZORAM. (iv) States having common frontiers with Bangladesh are MEGHALAYA, Assam. West Bengal, Tripura. | |
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Class 7 see the answer to the west of sahyadris laterite soil are formed basalt rock |
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Answer» o SEE........... |
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What is NPP 2000 explain its AIMS |
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Answer» ent of India launched the NATIONAL Population Policy in 2000 to improve quality of lives of people of India and to provide them with equal opportunities to be productive INDIVIDUAL of society. India launched its first programme to emphasize the need for family planning in 1952 and became the first country in the world to do so. The government realised that the latter is basically a function of making reproductive HEALTH care accessible and affordable for all, PROVIDING primary and secondary education, ETC. All this also essential for creating sustainable development model. |
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What are the major physiographic divisions of India? Contrast the relief of the Himalayan region with that of the Peninsular plateau |
| Answer» HIMALAYAN REGION are HIMALAYAS ,notheren PLAIN | |
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Explain the process on water cycle with a diagram |
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Answer» n heating GETS converted to water vapour and start MOVING upward due to light weight ,the process CALLED as EVAPORATION.then after going to air it starts cooling and get converted to cloud,the precess called as condensationafter a cloud becomes heavy it COMES in earth in form of water called as rainand rhe process continues...evaporation | | |condensation | | |rain |
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Describe the altitude zone of vegetation in the mountain region. |
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Why are igneous rocks crystalline? |
| Answer» YELLOW SOIL DEVELOPES CRYSTALLINE on ingenious rocksHope this help you | |
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Wind energy received in abundance in Western Rajasthan and Gujarat has not been so far utilized and developed to the maximum.It falls in which category of resources? |
| Answer» TIN Gujarat and RAJASTHAN have evidence source of SOLAR ENERGY but it has not been utilised because it have not develop Technology it come under the potential RESOURCE because it has potential to satisfy the needs of people in future but due to in appropriate Technology it not used in currentPotential Resources | |