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Which article of Indian constitution gives priority to constitution provisions ovres rules/laws made by union parliament/State legislatures |
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Answer» Answer: THUS ARTICLE 246 PROVIDES that the Parliament has exclusive power to make laws with respect to Union LIST; the State legislature for the State List; and, the Parliament and State legislature, both, for the CONCURRENT List.
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ग्रामसभेची वर्षातून किती सभा होतात |
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Answer» ग्रामपंचायतीच्या कारभाराचे वर्ष एप्रिल महिन्यांच्या १ तारखेला सुरु होते आणि ते त्यानंतर येणाऱ्या मार्च महिन्यांच्या ३१ तारखेला संपते. या वर्षाला आर्थिक वर्ष किंवा वित्तीय वर्ष असे म्हणतात. प्रत्येक वित्तीय वर्षात ग्रामसभेच्या एकूण सहा सभा घेणे कायद्याने बंधनकारक आहे. गरज पडली तर तालुका पंचायत समिती, जिल्हा परिषदेची स्थायी समिती आणि जिल्हा परिषदेचे मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी यांनी सांगितले तर असाधारण बैठकही बोलावता येते. ग्रामपंचायतीच्या एकूण सहा ग्रामसभांपैकी चार ग्रामसभा ठराविक महिन्यामध्ये बोलावणे आवश्यक आहे. वित्तीय वर्षातील पहिली ग्रामसभा एप्रिल / मे मध्ये, दुसरी ग्रामसभा १५ ऑगस्ट [स्वातंत्र दिनी], तिसरी ग्रामसभा ऑक्टोबर मध्ये, आणि चौथी ग्रामसभा २६ जानेवारी [प्रजासत्ताक दिन] रोजी घेणे अपेक्षित आहे. तसेच उर्वरित दोन ग्रामसभा ग्रामपंचायतीच्या सोयीनुसार घेण्यात याव्यात. दोन ग्रामसभेमध्ये तीन LOVE UH siso❤ |
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Discuss the political implication of savodaya (long answer) |
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Answer» Answer: Sarvodaya is a term meaning UNIVERSAL Uplift or Progress of All. The term was first coined by Mohandas Gandhi as the TITLE of his 1908 translation of John Ruskin's tract on political ECONOMY, Unto This Last, and Gandhi came to use the term for the ideal of his own political philosophy. Later Gandhian, like the Indian nonviolence activist Vinoba Bhave, embraced the term as a name for the social movement in post-independence India which strove to ensure that self-determination and EQUALITY reached all strata of India society. A Sarvodaya Economic Conference was held in December, 1949 which AIMED at establishing a Sarvodaya society. |
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In Unitary form of government are the sources of revenue mentioned in the constitution?(1 Mark) |
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Answer» COURTS have the power to interpret the CONSTITUTION and the powers of different LEVELS of government. Sources of revenue for each |
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चीन के राष्ट्रपति की स्थिति बताइये? |
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Answer» चीन के राष्ट्रपति की वास्तविक स्थिति कुछ इस प्रकार हैं वह अपनी समस्त शक्तियों का प्रयोग राष्ट्रीय जनवादी कांग्रेस व उसकी स्थाई समिति के आदेशानुसार ही करता है |चीन के राष्ट्रपति की तुलना संसदीय व्यवस्था वाले राज्य के संवैधानिक प्रमुख से नहीं की जा सकती | |
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Sheetyudha ki charan seema |
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Answer» Answer: Means - SOMEONE who is a CALM warrior REACHED on his/her limits |
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Explain whole chapter the cold war era |
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Answer» Answer: Cuba was an ally of the Soviet Union and received diplomatic and financial aid from it. In April 1961, leaders of the USSR were worried that the United States of America would invade communist-ruled Cuba and overthrow its President Fidel Castro. In 1962, the leader of the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev, placed nuclear missiles in Cuba for converting it into a Russian base. Three weeks later, Americans became aware of it. The US President John F. Kennedy and his advisers tried to find a solution to avoid full-scale nuclear war. But they were determined to get Khrushchev to remove the missiles and nuclear weapons from Cuba. Kennedy ordered American warships to intercept any Soviet ships heading to Cuba as a way of warning the USSR. This clash between the USA and the USSR came to be known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. It made the whole world nervous. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a high point which came to be known as the Cold War. It refers to the competition, the tensions and a series of confrontations between the United States and Soviet Union. Cold War The Cold War was the war of ideologies. The US followed the ideology of liberal democracy and capitalism while the USSR backed the ideology of socialism and communism. The Second World War (1939-1945) came to an end with the defeat of the Axis powers led by Germany, Italy and Japan by the Allied forces led by the US, Soviet Union, Britain and France. It marked the beginning of the Cold War. The Second World War ended when the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, causing Japan to surrender. This decision of the US was both criticised and supported. But the consequence of the end of the Second World War was the rise of two new powers on the global stage. The United States and the Soviet Union became the greatest powers in the world with the ability to influence events anywhere on Earth. But the Cold War inspite of being an intense form of rivalry between great powers, remained a ‘cold’ and not hot or shooting war. It was due to the ‘logic of deterrence’. The ‘logic of deterrence’ means when both sides have the CAPACITY to respond against an attack and to cause so much DESTRUCTION that NEITHER can AFFORD to INITIATE war. The two superpowers and their allies were expected to behave as rational and responsible actors. |
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Notes of chapter the cold war era |
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Answer» Answer: SUMMARY KEY POINTS (NOTES) Cuban Missile Crisis Cuba was an ally of the Soviet Union and received diplomatic and financial aid from it.In April1961,leaders of the USSR were worried that the USA would invade communist-ruled Cuba and overthrow its President Fidel Castro. In 1962,the leader of the Soviet Union,Nikita Khrushchev,placed nuclear missiles in Cuba for converting it into a Russian base. Three weeks later,Americans became aware of it.The US President John F.Kennedy and his advisers tried to find a solution to avoid full-scale nuclear war.But they were determined to get Khrushchev to remove the missiles and nuclear weapons from Cuba. Kennedy ordered American warships to intercept any Soviet ships HEADING to Cuba as a way of warning the USSR.This clash between the USA and the USSR came to be known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a high point which came to be known as the Cold War.It refers to the competition,the tensions and a series of confrontations between the USA and Soviet Union. Cold War The Cold War was the war of ideologies.The US followed the ideology of liberal democracy and capitalism while the USSR backed the ideology of socialism and communism. The end of the Second World War (1939-45) marked the beginning of the Cold War.As a result of which two new powers rose on the global stage i.e. USA and the Soviet Union. The Cold War was not an intense war but was based on ‘logic of deterrence’. The Emergence of Two Power Blocs Most countries of Western Europe sided with the US and was known as ‘Western alliance’.It formed an organization known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in April,1949 with TWELVE states. The countries of the Eastern Europe joined the Soviet Union and was known as ‘Eastern Alliance’. In East and South East Asia and in West Asia(Middle East),the US built an alliance system called the South-East ASIAN Treaty Organization (SEATO) and the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) Arenas of the Cold War The arenas of the Cold War refer to areas where crisis and war occurred or threatened to occur between the alliance systems but did not cross CERTAIN limits. The two superpowers (US and Soviet Union) were poised for direct encounter in Korea (1950-53),Berlin (1958-62),the Congo (the early 1960s) and in several other places. The two SIDES signed three significant agreements within a decade.These were: Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT) Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABMT) Challenge to Bipolarity Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was founded by three leaders-India’s PM Shree Jawaharlal Nehru,Yugoslavia’sJosip Broz Tito and Egypt’s leader Gamal Abdel Naseer.The first NAM summit was held in 1961 at Belgrade. New International Economic Order The challenge for the newly decolonized countries was to become more developed economically and to lift their people out of poverty.The idea of a New International Economic Order (NIEO) originated with this objective. The nature of Non-Alignment changed to give greater importance to economic issues.As a result,NAM became an economic pressure group. India and the Cold War India followed a two way policy regarding the Cold War.It did not join any of the alliances but raised voice against the newly decolonized countries becoming part of these alliances. The Non-Alignment gave India the power to take international decisions and to balance one superpower against the other. VIDEO TASK 1.Read the chapter ‘The Cold War Era’ from the book CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS. 2.Write down the notes given in the online tutorial in your political science notebook. 3.Write down the answers to the NCERT questions given at the back of the chapter in your Political Sciencenotebook. REFERENCE Download PDF Class 12 Pol Science Part II Ch 1.pdf Explanation: |
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Fill in the black.To secure equal pay for equal work for both men and women is one of ________ principles of Directive Principles. |
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Answer» The EQUAL REMUNERATION ACT of 1976. |
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State powers of the president 5mark |
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Answer» HEAR your answer SEE this ATTACHMENT |
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....is a component of the hormone thyroxine secreted by thyroid gland |
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Answer» Answer: THYROXINE is the main hormone secreted into the bloodstream by the thyroid GLAND. It plays vital roles in DIGESTION, heart and muscle function, BRAIN development and maintenance of bones. Mark me Brainliest!! : ) |
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Mention the work of water man of india in rajasthan |
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Answer» Answer: Hello mate Explanation: RAJENDRA Singh (born 6 August 1959) is an Indian water conservationist and environmentalist from Alwar district, RAJASTHAN in India. Also known as "waterman of India", he won the Magsaysay Award in 2001 and Stockholm Water Prize in 2015. Born: 6 August 1959 Profession: Environmentalist Nationality: Indian |
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10. How many methods are there to amend the Constitution of India(A) 5(B) 4(C) 3(D) 241. Quo warranto is(A) Writ(B) statute(C) Treaty(D) Act42. Article 352 of the Indian Constitution deal with(A) centre-state relations(B) Supreme Court(C) state emergency |
Answer» Answer:41.(D) Act. |
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TO(A) 5(B) 4(C) 3(D) 241. Quo warranto is(A) Writ(B) statute(C) Treaty(D) Act42. Article 352 of the Indian Constitution deal with(A) centre-state relations(B) Supreme Court(C) state emergency |
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Answer» (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2 41. Quo warranto is (A) WRIT (B) statute (C) Treaty (D) Act 42. ARTICLE 352 of the Indian CONSTITUTION deal with (A) centre-state relations (B) Supreme Court |
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EAnswer these questions:1. What was the Role of Gandhiji in Harijan Empowerment?dorod to be |
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Answer» Answer: Plz Mark me as brainlist bhaiya Explanation: On 30 September, Gandhi founded All INDIA ANTI Untouchability League, to remove untouchability in the society, which later renamed as HARIJAN Sevak Sangh ("Servants of Untouchables Society"). At the time industrialist Ghanshyam Das BIRLA was its founding PRESIDENT with Amritlal Takkar as its Secretary. |
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3. In India the Council of state is responsible to(A) The people(B) The state(C) Local government(D) None of these35. The number of the Anglo Indians nominated to the House of People is(A)+(B) 3(C) 2(D) I36. The number of nominated members to the council of states is(A) 18(B) 12(C) 20(D) 1637. The number of elected members to the House of the People(A) 540(B) 542(C) 543(D) 54538. Who is the person authorized to conduct the election of the speaker in a newly electedin India(A) Prime Minister(B) Speaker(C) Proterm speaker(D) Deputy Speakerof the Constitution Drafting Committee |
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Answer» Answer: (3) answer :- option (b) the state. (35) answer :- option (c) 2. (36) answer :- option (b) 12. (37) answer :- option (c) 543. (38) answer :- option (c) Proterm speaker. (40) answer :- DR B.R. Ambedkar. I HOPE it will be helpful. I am 100% sure that this will be the only answer. Please mark me as Brainlist. |
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What happens if the cabinet minister does not agree with the decison of prime Minister |
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Answer» Amendments. Before the 42nd AMENDMENT, ARTICLE 74(1) stated that, "there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to AID and advise the President in the exercise of his functions". ... But if the Council of Ministers sends the same advice again to the President then the President must accept it. |
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The maximum strength of lok sabha is |
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Answer» Answer: 552 The maximum STRENGTH of the House envisaged by the CONSTITUTION is 552, which is made up by election of UPTO 530 members to represent the States, upto 20 members to represent the Union Territories and not more than TWO members of the Anglo-Indian COMMUNITY to be nominated by the Hon'ble President, if, in his/her ... |
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47. Who said the Preamble is the key to the Constitution"(A)Dr Ambedkar(1) Dr Rajendra Prasad(0) Jawaharlal Nehru(D) Rajagopalachan18. Article 19 of the Constitution of India contains(A) 9 Fundamental Freedoms(B) 8 Fundamental Freedoms(C) 7 Fundamental Freedoms(D) 6 Fundamental Freedoms49. The Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission is appointed by(A) Prime Minister(8) President(C) Vice President(D) Council of Ministers50. Which among the following is not a Fundamental Right?(A) Right to Equality(By Right to Property(C) Right to Freedom(D) Right against exploitation51. Rights given in the Constitution are called Fundamental Right because(A) They are natural rights(B) They can't be suspended |
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Answer» ANSWERE in options c c d a |
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Freedom of Religion signifiesA) India is a Sovereign state B) India is a socialist state C) India is a secular state |
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ENDSAHOO ENDO!ITAASBUWISIBABAano Ang masasabi mo base sa larawan |
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Answer» END SAHOO ENDO! ITAAS BUWIS IBABA |
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Analyze the Pressure Group in British Political System. |
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Answer» Answer: Journal Information For more than 50 YEARS The British Journal of Sociology has represented the mainstream of sociological thinking and research. Consistently ranked highly by the ISI in Sociology, this prestigious international journal publishes sociological scholarship of the highest quality on all ASPECTS of the discipline, by academics from all over the world. The British Journal of Sociology is distinguished by the commitment to excellence and scholarship one associates with its home at the London School of Economics and Political Science. http://www.interscience.wiley.com Publisher Information Wiley is a global provider of content and content-enabled workflow solutions in areas of scientific, technical, medical, and SCHOLARLY research; professional development; and education. Our core businesses produce scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals, reference works, books, database services, and advertising; professional books, subscription products, certification and training services and ONLINE applications; and education content and services INCLUDING integrated online teaching and learning resources for undergraduate and graduate students and lifelong learners. |
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Which caste is having least number of graduates per thousand in india |
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Answer» Answer: In 2018, the degree of literacy in India was about 74.4 percent, with the majority of literate Indians being men. It is ESTIMATED that the global literacy rate for PEOPLE AGED 15 and above is about 86 percent |
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Distinguish between the moments of the rural poor and rural rich |
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Answer» Answer: Rural poverty remains a crucial part of the poverty picture in Argentina. This paper used a rural dataset collected by the World Bank in 2003. Findings show that EXTREME income poverty in rural areas reached 39 percent of the people or 200,000-250,000 indigent families. These families tend to: be large, and young, and to escape from poverty as they MATURE and children leave the household (life cycle); live largely in DISPERSED areas where basic service provision is OFTEN weak and delivery is difficult (in particular school attendance beyond 11 years of age falls off very rapidly compared with grouped rural or urban areas); and be more likely to be small landholders than landless laborers. The structure of poverty in rural Argentina shows that larger households are poorer than smaller households, female-headed households are poorer than male-headed households, young households/household heads are poorer than older households/household heads, the poor tend to work more in the informal sector, and a greater share of those engaged in agriculture are poor. However, poverty is by no means strictly an agricultural problem. Furthermore, the deepest poverty is among the poorly educated and young household heads with children. Without interventions to improve their opportunities and assets, their PLIGHT is likely to worsen. Citation |
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Solve the following simultaneous equations graphically.x + 2y = 3; 3x - 2y + 7 = 0 |
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Answer» SORRY I don't know Explanation: |
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Discuss Ambedkar's approach to the study of history and religion. |
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Answer» Dr Ambedkar continued to ferociously protest the CASTE SYSTEM. In 1935, at a conference at Nasik, he asked Dalits to convert to a RELIGION where there is no HIERARCHY. In his undelivered speech titled Annihilation of Caste (1936), Dr Ambedkar claimed that political reform without social reform is a farce. Explanation: |
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Fundamental rights that ensure equality to the marginalised communities |
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Answer» Answer: They are DEFINED in and through the LIST of FUNDAMENTAL Rights that are an important PART of the Constitution. ... As far as the marginalised are concerned, they have drawn on these rights in two WAYS: first, by insisting on their Fundamental Rights, they have forced the government to recognise the injustice done to them. |
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Essay on the ethnic challenge to nation - building in india |
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Answer» Explanation: The PROCESS of nation-building is an effort to develop the spirit of patriotism and solidarity to create a country whose people share a common identity. The major aim is to FOSTER national unity by developing a new nation and an INTEGRATED race (The HUGE obstacle in nation building at the time of India's independence was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodative of the diversity in our society. India was a land of CONTINENTAL size and diversity. Its people spoke different languages and followed different culture and religions. |
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What is CID ?pls be fast |
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Answer» Answer: Criminal Investigation Department In the UNITED Kingdom and MANY former British colonies, Criminal Investigation Department is the generic NAME for the branch of a police FORCE to which most plainclothes detectives belong. A force's CID is distinct from its SPECIAL Branch. Mark it as brainiliest |
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What is CBI ?pls be fast |
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चीनी अर्थव्यवस्था की उन्नति के लिए उत्तरदाई कारकों की व्याख्या करें |
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Answer» hochocyocuocyocyocyocyoxgox |
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What is the output of ++z+y-+z+x++ if int x=1, y=2,2=3; |
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Answer» SORRY but I don't knowwwwwwwwwwwww |
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One of the following was not a revolutionary party. Identify.A. India houseB. Gadar partyC. Berlin partyD. Indian National Congress |
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Answer» Answer: OPTION C (Berlin party) is the correct answer Explanation: |
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The policy of annexation of Dalhousie, particularly, the Doctrine of Lapse, createdfear and resentment among Indian rulers. They were not allowed to adopt heir to the throne. This policy ensured that those kingdoms, where the kings did not have natural heirs, would be taken over by the British after the demise of the King. Which of the following statement/ statements is/are not true about the Doctrine of Lapse~i. An annexation policy of Dalhousie.ii. It created resentment among Indian rulers.iii. The Indian rulers had to pay a subsidy for the maintenance of the British army.A. Only option i is incorrect B. Option ii & iii are incorrect C. Option iii is incorrect D. All are incorrect |
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Answer» OPTION (c) the indian rulers had to PAY a subsidy for the maintenance of the British ARMY :) |
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Current cabinet secretary of india |
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Answer» RAJIV Gauba |
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Salary of attorney general of India |
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Answer» Answer: 50 LAKH a month while the Chief Justice of India Rs1 lakh. A SUPREME COURT judge earns RS90, 000 and a high court judge takes HOME Rs80,000 a month. The Attorney General of India is paid equivalent to the salary of a Supreme Court judge which is Rs90,000. |
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Relevance of realism and gandhism in india foreign policy? |
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Answer» ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd Explanation: |
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2 reason of tension in india china relations |
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Answer» Answer: In late 1967, there were two more conflicts between Indian and Chinese forces at their contested border, in Sikkim, known as the Nathu La and Cho La clashes. Both SIDES suffered HEAVY casualties but India came out in a better position than PRC. Explanation: TENSIONS between India and China have run high since JUNE when at least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a violent face-off with Chinese troops INVOLVING rocks and clubs. China did not release the number of casualties on its side.10-Dec-2020 |
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2.तुलसीदास के अनुसार कहाँ नहीं जाना चाहिए? |
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Answer» अपने सम्मान के प्रति सजग रहने की सीख देते हुए तुलसीदास जी कहते हैं, जिस जगह आपके जाने से लोग प्रसन्न नहीं होते हों, जहां लोगों की आंखों में आपके लिए प्रेम या स्नेह ना हो, वहां हमें कभी नहीं जाना चाहिए। फिर चाहे वहां धन की बारिश ही क्यों न हो रही हो।
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What are Assizes Courts in England? |
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Answer» Answer: The courts of assize - commonly known as the assizes - were courts held in the main county towns and presided over by visiting JUDGES from the higher courts based in London. Since the 12th century England and Wales had been divided into six judicial circuits which were the geographical AREAS covered by visiting judges. |
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Why are women employed in low paid jobs |
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Answer» The women employed in low PAID work because of the following reasons: A majority of women in the country are LESS educated than men, thus they are primarily working as unskilled labor and thus GET fewer wages. ... They are believed PHYSICALLY inferior to men thus believed to do less work, thus they are paid less. Explanation: hope it helps you |
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You are a member of the Parliament. Being in that position suggest any four views infavour of increasing the number of seats in the Lok Sabha. Support your answer withappropriate arguments. |
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Answer» Answer: hi DEAR good afternoon dear FRIEND and may all your dreams will come true only if u and okkkkkk |
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Correct the following statement: Under the Dual government all important subjects like finance and police were under the control of the Indian ministers and the British ministers were given the charge of education and health. |
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Answer» FINAL Practrical Hindi 6-8 क्या पैसा जीवन लिए सबसे उपयोगी हैं ? 1. 2. इंटरनेट के बच्चों पर पड़ने वाले दुष्परिणाजवताइस 3 समयू के महत्व पर अपने विचार प्रकट कीजिए । बच्चों के लिए इसका क्या उपयोग है पकोविड - व का लोगो के जीवन पर क्या प्रभाव पड़ा अपने विचार व्यक्त कीजिए। 9. 6th 7th कोविड-19 के चलते लाकडाउन खुलने के बाद ट में क्या- 2 सावधानी बरतनी चाहिए बताइए । आज कल चल रहे किसान आंदोलन पर अपनी राय दीजिस। |
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‘Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government in promoting dignity andfreedom of the individual.’ Justify this statement. |
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Answer» Answer: “Democracy STANDS much superior in promoting DIGNITY and freedom to the citizens”: (i) Every individual wants to receive respect from fellow beings. (ii) The PASSION for respect and freedom is the basis of any democracy. (iii) Democracies THROUGHOUT the world have recognized this. It has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies. (iv) Long struggles by women have got them respect and EQUAL treatment. |
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Prakhand panchayat is also known as |
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Answer» MARK me BRAINLIEST then I will GIVE you a answer |
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"Natural response to a stimulus canbe associated with another stimulus."Which learning theory is related toit? |
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Answer» CONTROL and coordination PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST!! |
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Give any two sources of British constitution |
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Answer» Answer: The BRITISH CONSTITUTION is derived from a number of sources. Statutes are laws passed by Parliament and are generally the highest FORM of law. Conventions are unwritten practices which have developed over time and regulate the business of governing. COMMON law is law developed by the COURTS and judges through cases. I hope it helps |
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ਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ 1. ਚੀਨ, ਪਾਕਿਸਤਾਨ, ਨੇਪਾਲ ਅਤੇ ਸ੍ਰੀਲੰਕਾ ਨੂੰ ਭਾਰਤ ਦੇ ਕਿਹੜੇ ਦੇਸ਼ ਮੰਨਿਆ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ ? |
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Answer» i cannot understanddddddddddddd |
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The Indian Constitution is(a) federal(b) unitary(c) a happy mixture of the federaland unitary(d) federal in normal times andunitary in times of emergency |
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Answer» The INDIAN CONSTITUTION is a FEDERAL |
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