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The concept of untouchability emerged during the? early vedic? later vedic or post vedic |
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Answer» the CONCEPT of UNTOUCHABILITY EMERGED during the POST VEDIC. |
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Was introduced in India in 1835 1. English education act 2. Arabic education act 3. Sanskrit education act. 4. Civil service act. |
| Answer» 1) ENGLISH EDUCATION ACT | |
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1) Suggest two measures to stop water pollution. 2) Which disease is not caused due to water pollution? (a) Jaundice (b) Loose motion - Vomiting(c) Asthma (d) Cholera |
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Answer» d using the toilet as wastebasket Avoid using a GARBAGE disposal2) ASTHAMA is not CAUSED by water pollution it is caused by AIR pollution |
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What is the Swaraj in the Plantations?❤❤ |
| Answer» TION:For the Plantation workers SWARAJ meant the freedom to ROAM freely. ... To support Non Cooperation Movement, they all left their Plantations without the permission of the EMPLOYER. | |
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The concept of untouchability emerged during the? |
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Answer» tion:Nripendra Kumar Dutt, a professor of history, THEORIZED that the concept of UNTOUCHABILITY ORIGINATED from the "pariah"-like treatment accorded to the aboriginies of India by the EARLY Dravidians, and that the concept was BORROWED by the Indo-Aryans from the Dravidians. |
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What is the Rebellion in the countryside?❤❤ |
| Answer» TION:When the "Non-Cooperation MOVEMENT" started, it had been spread all over the countryside. Small–low-income groups of people such as PEASANTS and tribal communities had STRUGGLED a lot against "talukdars" and "landlords" in the countryside. | |
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‘The Marathas had encouraged agriculture and trade. As a result, many cities had emerged as important trading centers.’ Identify two such centers. |
| Answer» BIJAPUR and AHMEDNAGAR. | |
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What is the Movement in the Towns?❤❤ |
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Answer» The movement in the cities : The Movement started with middle-class participation in the cities. THOUSANDS of students left government-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers RESIGNED, and lawyers gave up their legal practices..Explanation:HOPE it is helpful for yougood Morning Dear |
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Origin of varna system |
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Answer» Western Theory. ACCORDING to this theory, the varna ORIGINATED with the arrival of Aryans in India around 1500 BC. ... The Aryans organized among themselves into three groups, namely, Rajayana (LATER changed to Kshatriyas), Brahmins and the Vaishyasthx me F |
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IN 1856 who among the following governor generals decided that BAHADUR SHAH JAFAR would be the last Mughal king and after his death none of the descendants would be recognized as king. 1. Canning 2. Cornwallis 3. Dalhousie 4. Hastin |
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Answer» →CANNING DECIDED BAHADUR SHAH JAFAR AS THE LAST MUGHAL KINGExplanation: |
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What is the Differing Strands within the Movement?❤❤ |
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Answer» The Movement in the Towns : Thousands of students left government controlled SCHOOLS and colleges. Lawyers GAVE up their LEGAL practices. The council elections were boycotted in most of the provinces. Foreign goods were boycotted, LIQUOR shops picketed..Explanation:Hope it is HELPFUL for yougood Morning Dear |
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Why non-cooperation?❤❤ |
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Answer» -cooperation movement was a reaction TOWARDS the oppressive policies of the British Indian government such as the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh MASSACRE in Amritsar. In response to the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and other violence in Punjab, the movement SOUGHT to secure Swaraj, INDEPENDENCE for India.Hope this helps you! |
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Q 10. WILLIAM JONES was a linguistic because. 1. He had studied GREEK and LATIN 2. He knew French and English. 3. He had learnt Persian 4. All of the above. |
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Answer» of the above MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOWGIVE❤ |
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What is the non-cooperation?❤❤ |
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Answer» tion:•Non-Cooperation movement:-The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress withdrew its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919. Founder: Mahatma GandhiFounded: 1 August 1920•Factor leading to non - cooperation movement:-The non-cooperation movement was a REACTION towards the oppressive policies of the British Indian government such as the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar. A large crowd had gathered at Jallianwala Bagh near the Golden Temple in Amritsar to protest against the arrest of Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr.Satyapal,[citation needed] while others had came to attend the annual Baisakhi festival.[9] The civilians were fired upon by soldiers under the command of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer, resulting in killing and injuring thousands of protesters. The outcry generated by the massacre led to thousands of unrests and more deaths by the hands of the police. The massacre became the most infamous event of British RULE in India.Gandhi, who was a preacher of non-violence, was HORRIFIED. He LOST all faith in the goodness of the British government and declared that it would be a "sin" to co-operate with the "satanic" government.•End of non-cooperation movement:-The Non-cooperation movement was withdrawn after the Chauri Chaura incident. ALTHOUGH he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, Mahatma Gandhi was arrested. On 18 March 1922, he was imprisoned for six years for publishing seditious materials. This led to suppression of the movement and was followed by the arrest of other leaders. |
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औद्योगिकरण के प्रारंभिक काल में भाप इंजन का सर्वाधिक उपयोग ___ उद्योग में किया गया. |
| Answer» TION:रेल ...PLEASE MARK me BRAINLEST | |
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What is the Rowlatt Act.?❤❤ |
| Answer» HELLO The ANARCHICAL and REVOLUTIONARY Crimes of 1919 (POPULARLY known as the Rowlatt Act) was a law PASSED in 1919 by British India. Under this law, the government got many powers, including the ability to arrest people and keep them in prisons without a trial. | |
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Why did Texas secede from the union during the civil war? |
| Answer» CIVIL war was a ru MOR in 1964 after 2000 the RUMOR was true | |
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Mention the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles[cass 9] |
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Answer» The following were the major provisions of the TREATY of Versailles: i) Germany lost possession of its overseas colonies. ii) Germany lost a tenth of its population and 13 percent of its territories, 75 percent of its iron and 26 percent of coal resources were acquired by France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania. III) Germany was demilitarized by allied powers to weaken its power. IV) Compensation amounting to 6 billion pounds was required to be paid by Germany due to its responsibility for the war as held by the War Guilt Clause. v) The resource rich Rhineland region was OCCUPIED by Allied powers for much of the 1920s.Explanation: |
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What is the idea of satyagraha? Please follow kar lo.❤❤ |
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Answer» a of SATYAGRAHA basically EMPHASISED the POWER of truth and the demand to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then the physical force was not NECESSARY to FIGHT the oppressor. |
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3. Which of the equation has the solution x = 3?(b) x(c) x+33(d) |
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Answer» जेहरू जी ने यह अभिव्यक्ति कव की.Can't UNDERSTAND U rquestion can't understand |
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A council with eight departments (can you tell ( |
| Answer» ADHAN MANDAL Answer:EXPLANATION:it is the 8 council | |
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Q7. What is the type of the advocate who pleads the case on the behalf of the government and who has been appointed by the government on permanent basis. 1. public prosecutor. 2. private prosecutor. 3. Deed writer. 4. TYPIST |
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Answer» Which type of advocate who pleads on behalf of the accused person?(a) Public prosecutor(b) Defence lawyer(c) Judge(d) All of theseAnswerAnswer: (b) Defence lawyerQuestion 2.What term refers to a person who is tried by a court for a crime?(a) Accused(b) Lawyer(c) Detention(d) Fair trialAnswerQuestion 3.What refers to any act that the law defines as a crime?(a) Detention(b) Offence(c) Witness(d) All of theseAnswerQuestion 4.A person who is CALLED upon in court to provide a first hand account of what he/she has seen, heard or knows?(a) Criminal(b) Offence(c) Witness(d) None of theseAnswerQuestion 5.Who register the FIR?(a) Firemen(b) Policemen(c) Lawyer(d) Public prosecutorAnswerQuestion 6.What is the act of keeping the accused in custody by the police?(a) Cross-examine(b) Detention(c) FIR(d) All of theseAnswerQuestion 7.What is the type of the advocate who pleads the cases on behalf of the government and who has been appointed by the government on permanent basis?(a) Public prosecutor(b) Private prosecutor(c) Deed writer(d) TypistAnswerQuestion 8.Who decides whether a person is guilty or not?(a) Advocate(b) Public prosecutor(c) Judge(d) PoliceAnswerQuestion 9.Article 21 of the Constitution Guarantees-(a) Right to Speech(b) Right to life(c) Right to FREEDOM(d) None of the aboveAnswerMatch the following:Column A Column B(a) FIR (i) Questioning to a Witness or Accused(b) Cross-examining (ii) Rule(c) Law (iii) Arrest the Criminals(d) Police (iv) Right to Information(e) Fundamental Right (v) First Information ReportAnswerAnswer:Column A Column B(a) FIR (v) First Information Report(b) Cross-examining (i) Questioning to a Witness or Accused(c) Law (ii) Rule(d) Police (iii) Arrest the Criminals(e) Fundamental Right (iv) Right to InformationState whether true or false:1. Fair trial is the procedure which has been set and FOLLOWED for the cases to be tried in the courts fairly.Answer2. Rajeev Gandhi was a judge of Supreme Court.Answer3. Detention is the act of keeping the accused in custody by the police.Answer4. Judge pronounces the sentence.Answer5. An advocate may send a criminal to jail.AnswerFill in the blanks:1. Accused is a person who is tried by a ………………. for a crime.Answer2. Offence is a ………………. activity.Answer3. A fair trial is ensured by the Article ………………. of the Constitution.Answer4. ………………. is Station Head Officer.AnswerWe hope the given NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 8 Civics CHAPTER 6 Understanding Our Criminal Justice System with Answers Pdf free download will help you. If you have any queries regarding Understanding Our Criminal Justice System CBSE Class 8 Civics MCQs Multiple Choice Questions with Answers, drop a comment below and we will get back to you soon.Filed Under: MCQ QuestionsPrimary SidebarMaths NCERT SolutionsScience NCERT SolutionsSocial Science NCERT SolutionsEnglish NCERT SolutionsHindi NCERT SolutionsPhysics NCERT SolutionsChemistry NCERT SolutionsBiology NCERT Solutions RS Aggarwal Solutions RD Sharma SolutionsRS Aggarwal Class 10 RD Sharma Class 10RS Aggarwal Class 9 RD Sharma Class 9RS Aggarwal Class 8 RD Sharma Class 8RS Aggarwal Class 7 RD Sharma Class 11RS Aggarwal Class 6 RD Sharma Class 12Search the site ...Search the site ...RECENT POSTSClass 12 Political Science 1 Mark Questions Chapter 7 Rise of Popular MovementsClass 12 Political Science 1 Mark Questions Chapter 6 The Crisis of Democratic OrderPolitical Science Class 12 Important Questions Chapter 6 International OrganisationsClass 12 Political Science 1 Mark Questions Chapter 5 Challenges to and Restoration of Congress SystemClass 12 Political Science 1 Mark Questions Chapter 4 India’s External RelationsClass 12 Political Science 1 Mark Questions Chapter 3 Politics of Planned DevelopmentMCQ Questions for Class 12 Economics Chapter 6 Open Economy Macroeconomics with AnswersMCQ Questions for Class 12 Economics Chapter 11 Government Budget and the Economy with AnswersMCQ Questions for Class 12 Economics Chapter 3 Money and BANKING with AnswersClass 12 Political Science 1 Mark Questions Chapter 2 Era of One Party DominanceDMCA.com Protection Status |
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What is the first world war Khilafat and non cooperation?❤❤ |
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Answer» The First World WAR (1914), created a new economic and political situation worldwide. It led a huge increase in DEFENCE expenditure which was FINANCED by war loans and INCREASING taxes; custom duties were raised and income tax introduced. |
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State the objectives of the Atomic Energy Commission. |
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Answer» The HEADQUARTERS of the Agency are situated in Vienna. Its principal OBJECTIVE is “to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of ATOMIC energy to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world''.Explanation:PLEASE mark it as brain liest answerplease give some thanks give 25 take 35 |
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History class 11 ut4 question paper |
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Answer» What Is Your QUESTION. I Don't UNDERSTAND. |
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Q6. What refers to any act that the law defines as a crime. 1. detention 2. offence 3. witness 4. all of the above. |
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Answer» all of the aboveExplanation: |
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What is GUI ?????? short type question |
| Answer» HELLO mate Explanation:GRAPHICAL User InterfaceA graphical user interface (GUI) is a type of user interface through which users INTERACT with electronic devices via visual INDICATOR representations.Please mark brainliest and follow | |
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Write a self-created Slogan / Short Poem to describe the feeling of Nationalism in the 21st Century. (Hint: you may use ideas of Technology / Social Media and Development.) |
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Answer» lism is an ideology which shows an individual’s love & devotion towards his nation. It is actually people’s feelings for their nation as superior to all other NATIONS. The concept of nationalism in India developed at the time of the Independence movement. This was the phase when people from all the areas/caste/religion etc collectively fought against British Raj for independence. Hence nationalism can be called as collective devotion of all the nationals towards their country.Introduction of Nationalism in India:The first world war (1919) had far-reaching consequences on the entire world. After the first world war, some major MOVEMENTS broke out in India like Satyagrah & Non-co-operation movement. This has sown the seeds of nationalism in Indians. This ERA developed new social groups along with new modes of struggle. The major events like Jalianwala Bagh massacre & KHILAFAT movement had a strong impact on the people of India.Thus, their collective struggle against colonialism brought them together and they have collectively developed a strong feeling of responsibility, accountability, love, and devotion for their country. This collective feeling of the Indian people was the START of the development of Nationalism. Foundation of Indian National Congress in 1885 was the first organized expression of nationalism in India.Hope it will help you |
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The expansion of scope of historiography led to the writing of histories of various subject like _________it's fill in the blank |
| Answer» ANSWER is REAL answer cosmoly | |
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For how many years Aurangzeb remained in Deccan, which gave an opportunity to governors to establish independent states? A 20 B 15 C 10 D 5 |
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Answer» many years Aurangzebremained in DECCAN, which gave ANOPPORTUNITY to GOVERNORS toestablish INDEPENDENT STATES?its answer is 25.your options are wrong.please check |
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Why was non coperation launched by mahatma gandi |
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Answer» -cooperation movement was LAUNCHED on 4th September, 1920 by Mahatma GANDHI with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence (Purna Swaraj) as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdrew its support for British reforms following the ROWLATT Act of 21 MARCH 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. FLW Me!! |
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8. What role did the Yarnuna play in the layout of the new Mughal city at Shahjahanabad?short answer |
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Answer» The city of Shahjahanabad that Shahjahan constructed in DELHI was 1-sided but in Agra it was 2-sided.. Only FAVORABLE nobles were given access to the river and the others constructed their homes far AWAY from the river and the imperial PALACE was on the Yamuna Side.. Hence Yamuna river played an important role in construction of Shahjahanabad...Explanation: |
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Which stone age period saw advanced in stone technology |
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Answer» I don't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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Which reduced the women as passive citizens |
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Answer» Voting RightsThe only members of society that could vote were the members that paid a certain amount(3 days of a LABOURER's wages) of TAXES. Passive Citizens were those who had no property rights or voting rights. ... The constitution of 1791 REDUCED the women of France to passive citizens. |
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What is the Nationalist Movement in india? |
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Answer» The Nationalist Movements in India were early popular movements seeking independence of India from Great Britain. ALTHOUGH ACTIONS such as the Salt March in 1930 RAISED pressure on the colonialist administration and won CONCESSIONS, these remained limited in scope and fell short of the complete independence sought. |
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Q5. A judge gives decisions on a case. 1. on the basis of argument. 2. on the basis of fee paid. 3. on the basis of evidence. 4. on the basis of police enquiry. |
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Answer» its ANSWER is 3rd on the BASIS of evidenceExplanation:HOPE this will HELP U |
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8. What role did the Yarnuna play in the layout of thenew Mughal city at Shahjahanabad? |
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Answer» The imperial palace commanded the river-front. Only specially FAVOURED nobles—were given access to the river. All others had to construct their HOMES in the city AWAY from the River Yamuna. Thus, the Yamuna played an important role in the layout of the new MUGHAL city at SHAHJAHANBAD. |
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Q5. Ajudge gives decisions on a case. 1. on the basis of argument. 2. on the basis of fee paid. 3. on the basis of evidence. 4. on the basis of police enquiry. |
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Answer» on the BASIS of police ENQUIRY please mark as BRAINLIEST |
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People who study objects of the past are known aa |
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Answer» Archaeologist.HOPE IT HELPS ‼️ |
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Q4. ON which ground the JUDGES of the SUPREME COURT can be removed from his office. 1. Proved misbehavior or in capacity. 2. Whenever president feels so. 3. By parliament resolution without any proceedings. 4. By citizen of the country, |
| Answer» PLEASE MARK me BRAINLIST and LIKE me | |
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6. An inscription in Shah Jahan's diwan-i khas in Delhi stated: "If there is Paradise on Earth, it is here, it ishere, it is here." How was this image created? |
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Answer» tion:An INSCRIPTION in SHAH Jahan's diwan-i KHAS in DELHI stated-'If there is Paradise on Earth, it is here, it is here, it is here. ' How was this image CREATED? Answer: It was created by fusing different elements of Mughal architecture in a grand harmonious synthesis. |
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Q3. Which of the following is not true about an FIR. 1. THE POLICE begins the investigating only after the registration of an fir. 2. An fir mentions the date time and place of the deffence. 3. The complaint may or may not sign the FIR. 4. There is a prescribed form to register an FIR. |
| Answer» 4TH ONE is falseExplanation:HOPE so HELPED U:) | |
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১৮৫৭ সালের মহাবিদ্রোহের প্রকৃতি (স্বরুপ) আলােচনা কর |
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Answer» didn't understandExplanation:ye language PADHI nhi hu JB padh lungi TB ANS kr dungi |
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Similarities and difference of lowell and marilynne robinson writing style |
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Answer» tion:Marilynne Robinson (nѐe Summers) was born on November 26, 1943 in Sandpoint, Idaho. The town, located on the shores of LAKE Pend Oreille and surrounded by the Bitterroot MOUNTAIN range and the Kaniska and Coeur d’Alene National FORESTS, is the geographical inspiration for the fictional town of Fingerbone, the setting of Robinson’s first NOVEL, HOUSEKEEPING (1980) |
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Why are the forests necessary? Wite few uses of Forests |
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Answer» The importance of forests cannot be underestimated. We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also OFFER watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and MITIGATE climate change.Explanation:Forests play a major role in our life. ... Forests prevent soil erosion and floods. ... Trees help to regulate the climate of a place. ... Some trees, such as coconuts and palms, help to break strong winds in coastal areas. ... We get TIMBER from more than a thousand species of trees such as sal, MAHOGANY, teak, and rosewood.i hope it will help you ❣️ |
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Q3. Which of the following is not true about an FIR |
| Answer» DEAR you have to GIVE the OPTIONS | |
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Write a 250-word essay explaining your informed opinion about immigration policy and immigration reform. Consider the information you have gathered and brainstormed about throughout this task. Review the arguments supporting and opposing increased immigration. Do some additional research on your own. Then, make a claim in support of one side, explain your reasoning, and support your reasons with evidence and arguments from your resour |
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Answer» tion:allowed. Immigrants make a lot of the US populations most of them come here to work, although they get payed in low wages they are still able to pay taxes. They work JOB which most american citizen wouldn't dare to do such as crop picking, maids, construction labor, janitors. Most of those jobs are decent but without immigration labor works those jobs would have KNOW one, which means the economy will go down. Also most young immigrants who were brought here as babies are wanting to further their education and go to college with DACA they are able to have a decent education althoughthey have to pay for it they work hard hard to have the best education there countries couldn't provide them. They should also ALLOW it so immigrants can have a better health coverage in US or medical team is very advance we provide the best medical care there is, some immigrants aren't able to affordit EVEN though they are very ill. Refuges should also be welcome to our countries we should be open to them and not deny them from the terror they are fleeing from. We should not discriminate them for their RACE and assume they are terrorist. We should be more open with immigration they have benefited our countries. |
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C 30. किसी दुर्ग में 150 सैनिकों के लिए 45 दिन तक के लिए भोजन पर्याप्तथा, यदि 10 दिन बाद 25 सैनिक दुर्ग से चले गए, तो शेष भोजन कितनेदिन तक चलेगा?(1) 145 दिन (2) 54 दिन (3) 29 दिन (4) 42 दिनपादि |
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Answer» I don't KNOW soooooooo SORRY oyfyosoyejtsoydoyrpurupExplanation:hdkyssitsitsydogdtiotsoyo |
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5. express in standard form (scientific form).: 678049 |
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