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16851.

Which article provides for the establishment of national commission of sc/st?

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article \: 338 \: provides \: for \: the \: \\  establishment \: of \: national \: \\  commission \: of \: sc \: and \: st

16852.

Q. What according to you are the advantages of Religious Reform Movement?​

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" fOur position is not that truths are to be found in all RELIGIONS, but all established religions are true”. Apart from purely religious considerations, these religious reform MOVEMENTS fostered among Indians GREATER SELF-respect, self- confidence, and pride in their COUNTRY.

16853.

State the social economic condition of mauryan dynasty. (5 marks) ​

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Megasthenes mentioned in his book Indica that there existed seven castes in India which included Philosophers, Soldiers, Brahmanas, Craftsmen, Herdsmen, Farmers, Magistrates. Megasthenese BASED his INFERENCE upon occupation rather than BIRTH. The polygamy was prevalent in ROYAL classes.

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16854.

What is begar ..... in history ​

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The TERMBEGAR” means forced LABOUR. USUALLY the worker is forced to do work with free of cost.

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16855.

What we are the prominent industrial areas in russia during 1940?

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When the industrial revolution HIT Russian empire they NEED to get started with the establishment of the PROMINENT industrial areas.

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Out of many of these industrial areas, the prominent industrial areas of the Russian empire were located in the sides of Moscaw and St. PETERSBURG through which the industrial trade happen.

16856.

What were the prominants industrial areas during 1940?

Answer» TEXTILE INDUSTRY
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16857.

How did the European traders reach india​

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The Europeans valued the Pearls, gold, silver, SPICES, textiles that came from INDIA! Europe was hungry for trade with India, but the Ottoman Empire was on the way BLOCKING all the land routes. ... In 1498 Vasco Da GAMMA tried to find a sea route by sailing around Africa to reach India.

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16858.

What do you mean by nij cultivation?​

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Nij CULTIVATION: In this SYSTEM, the planter produced indigo on those lands which were under his direct CONTROL. The planter either bought the LAND or rented it from other ZAMINDARS. He directly employed labourers to produce indigo. The problem with nij cultivation.

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16859.

What is the problem with tbe peridisation of indian history james mill offer?

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Answer: In 1817, JAMES Mill, a Scottish economist and a political PHILOSOPHER, published A History of BRITISH INDIA in three VOLUMES. He dividedIndian history into three periods—Hindu, Muslim and British.

16860.

Who is the first woman chief minister of India and from where was she ?

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INDRA Gandhi Was The FIRST woman PRIME minister and she was from Allahabad

16861.

Why forest villagers need forest?Write 5 points on it?​

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1. forest provide the villagers all their BASIC needs and fulfils their need .

2. It also gives them wood for FURNITURE, fruits and flowers and MANY useful things

3. forest are also the home of many animals which are reared by forest villagers

4. forest are also the shelter to many human tribes

5. Trees in the forest provide oxygen to the people and also cause the rain

6. We must save forest ... it's the fundamental duty of everyone

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16862.

Who found the ghazni dynasity?​

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The dynasty was founded by Sabuktigin upon his succession to rule of the REGION of Ghazna after the DEATH of his father-in-law, Alp Tigin, who was a breakaway ex-general of the Samanid Empire from BALKH, north of the Hindu Kush in GREATER Khorasan.

16863.

Who found ghazni dynasity​

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sabuktigin FOUNDED it

16864.

Why are forest villagers need forest 5 points

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Poverty generally place severe STRESS on soils, cutting trees and villagers have OFTEN ENCROACHED on forest lands and shifting forest land to poor arable agricultural land. Forest villagers constitute the major partnership schemes in Turkey's forestry.

16865.

What can we do to end commnalism​

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Ten golden rules to Fight Communalism are stated below :-

a)Use the simplest humanistic logic: In spite of our different community like,Hindu,Muslim,Sikh ,we are all human being and made of same flesh and blood.

b)Ask people to be rational: Falsification of history is a very sensitive issue.

During demolish of Babri Masjid, whole world was stunned to observe that in India which is a big democratic country this thing could be happened.

c)Countering the “I was here before” type of logic: It make no sensei we take the case of Kashmir which is claimed by both India and Pakistan.

They do not bother to hear the original inhabitant, KASHMIRI’s thought.

d)Being sympathetic: Exploitation of minority group should be understood by major community with sympathy. This may heal the situation.

e) Understanding social complexity in its totality: places where various community stay together should be visited by PEACE loving people.

f) Building solidarity at various levels of society: Various community remains interdependent This network should be explored totally.

g) Fighting prejudices daily: People should share space with others. Unity in the diversity is a great philosophy.

h)Fostering a secular culture

i)Learning from the past

j) Envisioning a better society

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Some of the major causes of communalism in India are as follows: (1) A Legacy of Past (2) Presence of Communal Parties (3) Isolation of Muslims (4) Poverty (5) Hindu Chauvinism (6) The Social Cause (7) Communalization of Politics (8) Cross-Border Factors (9) Failure of Government.

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16867.

What does the constitution say with regard to equal? Why do you think it is important all people to be equal?

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16869.

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16871.

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16872.

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16873.

What is meant by discrimination​

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16874.

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16875.

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Manipur and TRIPURA were granted the status Union Territories in 1949. On 1 December 1963 statehood was granted for Nagaland. Meghalaya was made an autonomous STATE within Assam via the Assam REORGANISATION (Meghalaya) ACT of 1969 as per the sixth schedule of the constitution

16876.

Three new ideal organ affected by french revolution

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The French Revolution had a major impact on Europe and the New World. Historians widely regard the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history.[1][2][3] In the short-term, France lost thousands of its countrymen in the form of émigrés, or emigrants who wished to escape political tensions and save their lives. A number of individuals settled in the NEIGHBORING countries (chiefly Great Britain, Germany, Austria, and Prussia), however quite a few also went to the United STATES. The displacement of these Frenchmen led to a spread of French culture, policies regulating immigration, and a safe haven for Royalists and other counterrevolutionaries to outlast the violence of the French Revolution. The long-term impact on France was profound, shaping politics, society, religion and ideas, and polarizing politics for more than a century. The closer other countries were, the greater and deeper was the French impact, bringing liberalism and the end of many feudal or traditional laws and practices.[4][5] However, there was also a conservative counter-reaction that defeated Napoleon, REINSTALLED the Bourbon kings, and in some ways reversed the new reforms.[6]

Most of the new nations created by the French were abolished and returned to prewar owners in 1814. However, Frederick Artz emphasizes the benefits the Italians gained from the French Revolution:

16877.

The ideas developed by the great philosophers of the 18th century paved the way for the revolution. Discuss.

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The Age of Enlightenment (also known as the Age of Reason or simply the Enlightenment) was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century, the "Century of Philosophy".

The Enlightenment emerged out of a European intellectual and scholarly movement known as Renaissance humanism. Some consider the publication of Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica (1687) as the first major enlightenment work. French historians traditionally date the Enlightenment from 1715 to 1789, from the beginning of the reign of Louis XV until the French Revolution. Most end it with the turn of the 19th century. Philosophers and scientists of the period WIDELY circulated their ideas through meetings at scientific academies, Masonic lodges, literary salons, COFFEEHOUSES and in printed books, journals, and pamphlets. The ideas of the Enlightenment undermined the authority of the monarchy and the Church and paved the way for the political revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries. A variety of 19th-century movements, including LIBERALISM and neoclassicism, trace their intellectual heritage to the Enlightenment.

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16878.

When english language came to india?​

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English language public instruction BEGAN in India in the 1830S during the rule of the East India Company (India was then, and is today, one of the most linguistically DIVERSE regions of the WORLD).

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16879.

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16880.

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=> 181 million

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=> The decadal GROWTH rate of population in INDIA from 2001-2011 as per census 2011 is 181 million.

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16881.

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Rowlatt ACTS.  (February 1919), LEGISLATION passed by the IMPERIAL Legislative Council, the legislature of BRITISH India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.

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16884.

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Friedrich Nietzsche Dec. at 56 (1844-1900) ...

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16885.

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16886.

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16887.

Foucalt called his method the a archaeology of knowledge ​

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16888.

The asian empire of portuguese was divided into three independent presidencies. What was correct set

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Goa, Mozambique, Malacca

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16889.

Why is the beginning of writing an important watershed in the story of ancient past ?

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16890.

What do you mean by constitution of a country​

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constitution is a SET of FUNDAMENTAL principles,rules or established precedents according to which the government of a country is run. A written document in which we FIND such rules is CALLED a Constitution. ... The NATURE and principles of the political system of a country

16891.

Essay on children's rights and responsibilities

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CHILDREN'S... RIGHTS.....AND... RESPONSIBILITIES.

Convention on the Rights of the CHILD was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on in 1989. Estonia joined the convention in 1991. The Child Protection Act of the Republic of Estonia also follows the principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations.

The Convention on the Rights of the Child lists internationally acknowledged rights of children. The aim of the adoption of the convention was to emphasize something that adults tend to forget – a child is a human together with all the rights a parent has. The Convention on the Rights of the Child sees child as a subject of law or, to put in another way, as a holder of rights. This means that a child is an individual who has human rights and no one has owner’s rights over the child, including parents.

Rights of a child are human rights. These are rights which apply to everyone, irrespective of age, gender, nationality or other characteristics. Therefore a child has mostly the same rights that adults have. When we speak about rights of a child we mean the child’s human rights.

Children of different age and gender have various interests and needs. But despite the differences, they have equal rights. All of them have the right to equal treatment. All children have equal rights.

In addition to rights, children also have responsibilities, like adult members of the society. A child’s rights end where the rights of another child or an adult begin. This means that rights have limits and a child must consider the rights of other children and adults when exercising his/her rights. Rights and responsibilities go hand in hand.

A child has the right to education, but at the same time his/her duty is to attend SCHOOL. A child has a right to health protection, but he/she has an obligation take care of his/her health. A child has a right to free speech, but by exercising one's right to free speech, the child must respect the rights of other children and adults, above all the right to protect one's honour and dignity.

The Convention on the Rights of the Child gives the child the right to exercise his/her rights and bear obligations. This means that as the child grows his/her right to DECIDE himself/herself increases and so does the scope of responsibility. Until a child is not able to execute his/her rights, his/her parents or representatives will do it. The interests of the child must always be the starting point.

As children cannot always protect their rights and interests, they need HELP and protection from adults. Children have to be protected from mental and physical violence, injustice, negligence, abuse, sexual abuse and other threats. Additionally, adults must ensure that children have what they need to live and establish suitable conditions for the development of children's skills and interests.

The Convention on the Rights of Children lists four general principles: prohibition of unfair treatment, setting the interests of a child as a priority, survival of a child, ensuring a child's development and taking a child's opinions into consideration. These four principles form the basis of the convention and a child friendly environment standard, which enables the child to develop harmoniously and realise all his/her potentials, if it is followed.

*..Prohibition of unfair treatment. All children have equal rights. A child cannot be treated worse than others due to his/her gender, origin, nationality, race, health condition or some other reason.

*.Setting the interests of a child as a priority. One of the main principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is to always make the interests of the child as priority when making decisions that have an impact on the child. To guarantee a child friendly society, the legislator, government, employees, unions and members of the society must evaluate the impact of decisions and activities on children. The interests of a child must always be taken into account when making decisions and planning activities. Setting the interests of a child as a priority means, among other things, that the child's concerns are PAID attention to and his/her opinion is taken into consideration.

*Guaranteeing survival and development. Every child has a right to life and development. The primary obligation of parents is to do whatever they can to establish a growth environment for their children, which enables them to grow and to realise their talents and skills. In relation to that, the state must offer every kind of help, counselling and support to parents. If the parents, despite every kind of help from the state, cannot guarantee necessary development conditions for children, the state must take this obligation over from parents.

*Paying attention to the child’s opinions. A child's opinion must be heard and taken into consideration in child related issues. This principle must be applied in all aspects of a child's life. ..

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16892.

What+were+the+effects+of+russian+revolution+on+the+world

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There..is no..doubt..that the Russian.. revolution..had..much..effects...on the WORLD....

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the Russian defeat.. in the Russo-Japanese WAR both helped lead to the 1917 revolution. After taking over, the Bolsheviks promised 'peace, land, and bread' to the Russian PEOPLE. In 1917 Lenin RETURNED to Russia from EXILE with German help...

16893.

Explain the factors of responsible for French Revolution

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Factors responsible for French Revolution :- The responsible factors for French Revolution are as follows. ... 2) The social condition of France was very miserable during the 18TH century. The French society was divided into THREE CLASSES - the Clergy, the NOBLES and the Commons. The Clergy belonged to the First Estate.

16894.

Explain the structure of so2 molecules​

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16895.

Compare the reason behind the support extended to the blue rebellion by the zamindars and the village headmen.

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16896.

The english established their first factory in India at1. madras2. Surat3. Bombay7. Sutanati​

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The BRITISHERS established their first Factory at SURAT in 1612 .

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16897.

Physical features of the punjab and their influence on its history in hindi

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Social and Cultural Impact  

1.Impact on the Punjabi Character : The physical features of the Punjab have GREATLY influenced the life and character of its people.From the early times, the Punjab being the north-western gateway of India, had to SUFFER due to political upheavals.

2.Emergence of composite and mixed culture : During the past ages, hordes of foreign and invaders continued to come to settle in this land.The blood, language and culture of many races continued to mix in the society of Punjab.

3.Impact on Caste System : As the people of different communities FREELY mixed with the ANOTHER in the Punjab, the caste system could not RETAIN its rigidity here as compared to the other parts of India. Mostly, the invaders settled in Punjab.

4.Liberal view of Punjabis : Another trait of the Punjabis is that they are liberal in spending.

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16898.

Why was cricket called a batsman's game?

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INITIALLY it was CALLED because everyone in India or all over the world lives batting

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16899.

Parliament of indian passed the citizenship act of india in which year

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1955

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16900.

What is dangerous to konark temple?

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cracks

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The famous Sun Temple at KONARK, near Bhubaneswar in ORISSA, has developed cracks, sending archaeologists into a tizzy.

The first crack, as wide as 30 inches, was NOTICED recently on the first TIER of the front portion of the temple at a height of 50 feet.

The second crack was discovered a few days later on the second tier on the southern side of the temple at a height of around 60 feet.

This posed threat.