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9651.

What is a constituency?​

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Constituencies of KENYA are used to elect MEMBERS of the Kenyan PARLIAMENT. In accordance with article 89 of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya, there are 290 number of constituencies, based on a FORMULA where these Constituencies were to be delineated based on population numbers.

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Q1.What are the reasons behind India being a country with diversity?​

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Answer:India is the only COUNTRY in the world to have so many religions. ...People from different regions speak a variety of languages. ...The food and culture also varies from one REGION to another.India's geographical DIFFERENCES encourage CULTURAL and regional differences.

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Discuss differences dimension of equality 500words​

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Aspect of any ISSUE which RELATES to equality, such as sex, gender, age, RACE, ethnicity, DISABILITY, sexual orientation or gender identity.The integration and assessment of these dimensions is of particular importance in ANALYSING and assessing policies, programmes and measures for achieving equality.

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Explain the role of state on freedom of expression and dissent 500words​

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tion:The law in the current form finds its root in the Hate Speech Law SECTION 295(A) enacted by the British Administration in India. This act was brought about in the backdrop of a series of murders of Arya Samaj leaders who polemicized against Islam. This STARTED in 1897 with the murder of Pandit Lekhram by a Muslim because he had written a book criticizing Islam.[2] Koenraad Elst argues that "Section 295b was not INSTITUTED by Hindu society, but against it. It was imposed by the British on the Hindus in ORDER to shield Islam from criticism".[2] The murder series caught lime-light in December, 1926 after the murder of Swami Shraddhananda for the protection he gave to a family of converts from Islam to Hinduism in addition to writing Hindu Sangathan, Saviour of the Dying Race in 1926.[2][3]Precedence to this law started even before this as in a case against Arya Samaj preacher Dharm Bir in 1915, ten Muslims were sentenced for RIOTING, but Dharm Bir was also charged under section 298 for "using offensive phrases and gestures (…) with the deliberate intention of wounding the religious feelings" of another community; and under Section 153, for "wantonly provoking the riot which subsequently occurred" and "a judge was brought in who could assure conviction".[4]

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Explain the role of state on freedom of expression and dissent​

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of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The term freedom of expression is usually used synonymously but, in legal sense, includes any activity of seeking, receiving, and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)—Article 19 states that "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."Orator at Speakers' Corner in London, 1974The right to freedom of expression is recognized as a human right under article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and recognized in international human rights law in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Article 19 of the UDHR states that "everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference" and "everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all KINDS, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in WRITING or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of his choice." The version of Article 19 in the ICCPR later amends this by stating that the exercise of these rights carries "special duties and responsibilities" and may "therefore be subject to certain restrictions" when necessary "or respect of the rights or reputation of others" or "or the protection of national security or of public order (order public), or of public HEALTH or MORALS."

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Explain any three basic values drafted in constitution of South Africa Of class 9th ( political science​

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1. The Republic of SOUTH Africa is one, sovereign, democratic state founded on the FOLLOWING values: (a) Human dignity, the achievement of equality and the ADVANCEMENT of human rights and freedoms. (b) Non-racialism and non-sexism. (c) SUPREMACY of the CONSTITUTION and the rule of law.Explanation:here is your answer if you like my answer please follow

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Long answer compare the british house of lords with american senate​

Answer» PHOTOSYNTHESISIS the process by which GREEN plants make their own food
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What is Civics ??? ​

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is the STUDY of the RIGHTS and obligations of CITIZENS in society. The term derives from the Latin word civicus, meaning "relating to a citizen". ... CIVIC education is the study of the theoretical, political and practical aspects of citizenship, as well as its rights and DUTIES.

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Compare the amendment procedure of the constitution of the United States and Switzerland and explain them.​

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अमेरिका और स्विट्जरलैंड के संविधान की संशोधन प्रक्रिया की तुलना कीजिए​

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स्विट्जरलैंड के प्रत्यक्ष लोकतंत्र और संघीय गणराज्य सरकार संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका संघीय गणराज्य, संवैधानिक, और प्रतिनिधि सरकार की तुलना में अधिक कुशल है क्योंकि जिस तरह से यह राष्ट्रपतियों, सरकार और अर्थव्यवस्था की शाखाओं को संभालती है । EXPLANATION:HOPE this is USEFUL for you.

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Importance of parliament

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The PARLIAMENT's main function, as the absolute legislative authority, is to build fair and strong laws relating to all main UNION matters or matters enumerated in the union list. The MEMBERS of either HOUSE bring proposals for new BILLS and laws before the parliament.

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Challenges to american primacy​

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The New Cambridge HISTORY of AMERICAN Foreign RELATIONS: Volume 4, Challenges to American PRIMACY, 1945 to the PresentBook by Warren I. Cohen

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) Definition, discussion, acceptance, or rejection of feasible courses of action for coping with poli problems is termed as: A) Policy adoption B) Policy rejection C) Policy formulation D) Policy implementation of he interest of oth​

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Opinion.A is the CORRECT ANSWER

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Which of the following can be considered to be in the form of an 'imprest? (A) The consolidated fund of India at the disposal of the President (B) The contingency fund of India at the disposal of the President (C) The consolidated fund of the States at the disposal of the President (D) The contingency fund of the States at the disposal of the President​

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it's C is it EVERY EXPLANATION:because the GEOGRAPHY

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Steps of case analysis​

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Read and Examine the Case Thoroughly. Take notes, highlight relevant FACTS, underline key PROBLEMS.Focus Your Analysis. IDENTIFY two to FIVE key problems. ... Uncover Possible Solutions/Changes Needed. Review course readings, discussions, outside research, your experience.Select the Best SOLUTION.

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Adhyatmik shasan ki visheshta hai

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ात्मक शासन व्यवस्था का अर्थ (adhyakshatmak SHASAN ARTH) अध्यक्षात्मक शासन प्रणाली वह शासन प्रणाली है जिसमे कार्यपालिका वैधानिक रूप से व्यवस्थापिका से पृथक होती है तथा कार्यपालिका व्यवस्थापिका के सदस्यों से नही बनती। कार्यपालिका अपनी नीतियों तथा कृत्यों के लिए व्यवस्थापिका के प्रति उत्तरदायी भी नही होती।

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What is Features of the political parties​

Answer» STRUCTURE of POLITICAL parties. Political parties are often structured in similar ways across countries. They typically feature a SINGLE party leader, a group of party executives, and a community of party members.here your answer.... political party contest election.political party form and run government. political party MAKES laws.losing party play the role of opposition.opposition party checks and BALANCE.
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What is the underlying philosophy of our constitution? {words around 100} no spam plz

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tion:The guiding values of the INDIAN Constitution may be summarized as comprising equality, freedom, secularism, socialism and internationalism. These values have laid down the parameters within which the Indian constitution has to function.Our Indian constitution is based on philosphy and there is no doubt in accepting it. Our constitution is based on 5 basic principles which were namely ; ... Other baisic principle are justice, equality, FRATERNITY and freedom. THUS each POINT of our preamble itself seems to be clear and is based on philosphy of LIFE

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Class 9 L1 - What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Subject - Political Science Q. With the help of suitable example compare the features of democratic and non-democratic government.​

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a SYSTEM in which the government of a COUNTRY is elected by the people.Explanation:the DIFFERENCE in is attachmenthope it HELPS

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What is the minimum requirement of seats to form the Union Goverment? class 8, political science​

Answer» MARK my ANSWERS as BRAINLIEST. it is my HUMBLE REQUEST
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Essay on covid 19 long essay​

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Heavily shaken by the corona pandemics many of us are currently thinking about how we could contribute to OVERCOME this unprecedented situation. The COVID-19 crisis not only challenges disease control and crisis management, but may also have long-term and far-reaching impacts on states, societies and international cooperation. There are increasing indications that the world will look different after the crisis and that globalization will be questioned in many AREAS. According to these observations, the COVID-19 crisis would mark a turning point. In times of deep uncertainty, science is asked to look to the future and to flank a rational discourse about how to react to the current global crisis, and therefore now better cope with other tantamount global challenges such as the climate change.Heavily shaken by the corona pandemics many of us are currently thinking about how we could contribute to overcome this unprecedented situation. The COVID-19 crisis not only challenges disease control and crisis management, but may also have long-term and far-reaching impacts on states, societies and international cooperation. There are increasing indications that the world will look different after the crisis and that globalization will be questioned in many areas. According to these observations, the COVID-19 crisis would mark a turning point. In times of deep uncertainty, science is asked to look to the future and to flank a rational discourse about how to react to the current global crisis, and therefore now better cope with other tantamount global challenges such as the climate change.Since this challenge is genuinely interdisciplinary, Institutes for Advanced Studies are rich pools to fish for visionary ideas and scientific observations. We are very happy that a number of distinguished and young scholars from different FIELDS and countries agreed to write short essays on how the world will change and how it should change. The pieces will be POSTED bit by bit, two texts per week. Since science and art make a good couple in developing a good sensorium for tectonic shifts we also asked the comic artist Oliver Grajewski to complement and contrast the academic way of thinking. He will deliver one short comic SERIES each week.Explanation:hope itz helps u

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Describe the population composition of Sri lanka and the reason for the formation of majoritarian government in 1948​

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Ans. (a) It is an Island nation SOUTH of India. Tamil natives are called Sri Lankan TAMILS and formed 13% population.(B) The Indian Tamils WHOSE forefathers had come from India as planatation workers formed 5% population.(c) The Sinhala Buddhist, who was 74% of the population, formed the majority government after independence in 1948.Explanation:Mark as the brainliest answer

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Write about all governor general of India during British period in detail and about their policies​

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They are:Explanation:all GOVERNOR General of India during the British period in DETAIL and WRITE about their policies Governor Generals (1773-1858) LORD Cornwallis (1786-1793) Sir John SHORE (1793-1798) Lord Wellesley (1798-1805) Sir George Barlow (1805-1807) Lord Minto (I) (1807 -13) Lord Hastings (1813-1823) Lord Amherst (1823-28)

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Explain the role and importance of National Human Rights Commission.​

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tion:The National Human Rights Commission, India has been set up by an Act of Parliament under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 for the protection and promotion of human rights. The functions of the Commission as stated in SECTION 12 of the Act and apart from enquiry into complaints of violation of human rights or negligence in the prevention of such violation by a public servant, the Commission also studies treaties and international instruments on human rights and make recommendations for their effective implementation to the Government.The Commission is responsible for spreading of human rights awareness amongst the masses and encouraging the efforts of all stake holders in the FIELD of human rights literacy not only at the national level but at international level too. NHRC is a unique institution because it is one of the few National Human Rights Institutes (NHRIs) in the world whose CHAIRPERSON is the former Chief Justice of the country. The world LOOKS at NHRC of India as a role model in promoting and monitoring effective implementation of promotion and protection of human rights.Section 2(1) (d) of the PHR Act defines Human Rights as the rights relating to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by the Constitution or embodied in the International Covenants and enforceable by courts in India.The NHRC, India plays an active role in coordinating with other NHRIs of the world to enhance awareness from the perspective of human rights. It ha

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Explain the structure of the Supreme Court of India. Discuss its appellate and advisory jurisdictions.​

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The Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. ... The Supreme Court has been conferred with power to DIRECT TRANSFER of any CIVIL or criminal case from ONE State High Court to ANOTHER State High Court or from a Court subordinate to another State High Court.

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Explain the legislative and administrative relations between the Union and the States.​

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The legislative ties between the centre and state are governed by ARTICLES 245 to 255 of Part XI of the Constitution. It sets out a double division between the Union and the STATES with legislative powers i.e, in territorial RECOGNITION and RELATION to the subject.

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Discuss India’s contribution to the efforts of UN for disarmament.​

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The United Nations which came into being on Oct. 24, 1945, has been the most IMPORTANT international organisation since the Second World War. The formal basis for UN activities is the UN charter.The UN has a vital role in world affairs. For more than fifty years the UN has helped to manage relations between states and regulate a broad range of international activities.It has worked to protect the security of people and promote peace and development. One way in which UN has contributed to world peace is by taking up the cause of disarmament India has also contributed immensely to the UN’s disarmament efforts. Disarmament is a limitation, reduction and possible elimination of dangerous (like nuclear) weapons. Since independence, India has consistently pursued the objective of global disarmament based on the principles of non-discrimination.Given the destructive capacity of nuclear weapons, India has always believed that a world free of nuclear weapons would enhance global security. Thus India has always ADVOCATED that highest priority be given to nuclear disarmament as a first step towards general and complete disarmament. India has contributed to UN significantly on disarmament in terms of ideas, resolutions, INITIATIVES and BRIDGING differences through action plans.In 1948, India had proposed limiting the use of atomic energy to peaceful purposes and elimination of nuclear weapons from national arsenals. In 1950, India suggested the formation of a UN Peace Fund created through peaceful reduction of arms and directing the amount thus released towards development purposes. In 1954, India advocated the cause for a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. India was the first to become a party to the partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963. Hence India strongly and consistents refused to join the Treaty.In 1964, India took the initiative to place the item ‘non-proliferation of weapons’ on UN agenda. However, the purpose was defeated by the (1968) carried that a large numbering of counties from going nuclear, without firm restrictions on the few nuclear weapon countries activities Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Although our country alleged to the opposite to the problem. In 1984, India launched a Six-Nation Five Continent Peace Initiative along with Argentina, Greece, Mexico, Sweden and Tanzania. Four years later (in a joint declaration issued on the occasion of the visit of President Gorbachev of Soviet Union the then Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi MADE a forceful plea for the elimination of nuclear weapons.The Delhi declaration enumerated ten principles for building a nuclear-weapon-free world). In 1988, Rajiv Gandhi proposed an Action Plan for ushering in the nuclear-weapon-free and nonviolent world order. The Action Plan envisaged a binding commitment by all nations to the elimination of nuclear weapons in stages by 2010. India is also an original signatory to the Chemical Weapons Convention, having signed it on Jan. 14, 1993 and was among the first 65 countries to have ratified the treaty.In 1993 India sponsored a resolution on comprehensive test ban along with the US within the overall framework of advancing towards nuclear disarmament. India was distressed when the final version of the CTBT was rushed through without consenses. And it failed to address the security reasons of India. Hence it bravely stood against the steady fashion in which some tests use canned while sophisticated nuclear tests were not in a way, India’s conduct of nuclear tests in 1998 could we linked to the unfair framework of CTBT, though many initially misunderstood India’s tests as a negative development for disarmament; India pledged to continue to work for inaugural and nondiscriminatory nuclear disarmament.

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4. Discuss the role of Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs).​

Answer» NGO activities INCLUDE, but are notlimited to, environmental, SOCIAL, advocacy and human rights work. They can work to promote social or political change on a broad SCALE or very locally. NGOs PLAY a critical part in developing society, improving communities, and promoting citizen
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How is Gram sabha formed?​

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The PANCHAYAT is chaired by the president of the village, known as a Sarpanch. ... If the population of several villages are less than the prescribed minimum, then the villages are grouped together to FORM a Gram Sabha. The MEMBERS of the members of the Gram Panchayat are elected for five yearsExplanation: can you please SUBSCRIBE cutediaries CHANNEL please

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Describe the scape of political theory​

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The scope of Political Science implies its jurisdiction or subject MATTER. ... Political Science PRIMARILY studies the problems of the State and government. The state is defined as a group of people ORGANISED for law WITHIN definite territory

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Has the work status of labour class changed with the time​

Answer» YES the status of LABOUR class CHANGED with the time.
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Du] Describe the different forms of power sharing inmorden democratican with examples.​

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Major forms of power sharing in MODERN DEMOCRACY are: Power sharing among DIFFERENT ORGANS of the Government: In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary. ... Governments at different levels: In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and STATE governments.Explanation:Hope that helps you a lot dear

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03] Explain the way in which power sharing between different organs of the government result in the maintenace ofof balanced of power.​

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Which of the following groups does not constitute a pressure group? tradersIndustrialistsfarmersartists​

Answer» ANSWER is : ARTISTS EXPLANATION:CORRECT answer
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Which of the following groups does not constitute a pressure group?​

Answer» TION:Where are your OPTIONS?
9686.

What are the provisions to be followed by the government to change the federal structure?

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The FUNDAMENTAL provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally CHANGED by one level of government. Such CHANGES require the consent of both the levels of government.Explanation:HOPE this helped you.

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Manav Paryavaran Ke Prabhav ke bare mein arastu ke kya vichar hai.​

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ਹੇਠ ਲਿਖਿਆਂ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਕਿਹੜੀ ਰਾਜਨੀਤਿਕ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਦੀ ਵਿਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਤਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੈ ? ​

Answer» KITHE NA SHABD dsooooooo
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The relationship between india and Sri Lanka is historical this statement is sustaintiated by please tell the correct answer or else i will report​

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ationship between India and Sri Lanka is historic.plz TAKE my advice use CAPITAL letters in COUNTRIES and continents STATES OCEANS

9690.

सार्वजनिक मालमत्तेचे नुकसान करण्याची काही उदाहरणे लिहा? ​

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केंद्रीय करण विकेंद्रीकरण के गुण दोषकेंद्रीकरण और विकेंद्रीकरण के गुण दोष ​

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Write some objectives and achievements of Sarva shiksha abhiyaan​

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To provide useful and elementary education for all children in the 6-14 age group by 2010. ...To BRIDGE social, regional and gender gaps with the active participation of COMMUNITY in the MANAGEMENT of schools.Explanation:HOPE it helps you

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Write some objectives of Sarva shiksha abhiyaan​

Answer» TION:Its overall goals INCLUDE UNIVERSAL access and retention, bridging of gender and social category gaps in education and enhancement of LEARNING levels of Children.
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What is communication??????​

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he IMPARTING or EXCHANGING of INFORMATION or NEWS.

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What is Independent?????​

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free from and not CONTROLLED by ANOTHER person, COUNTRY, ETC.

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Describe the significance role of the political parties in democracy

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Political parties are beneficial because they are representative in nature and work as a safe and organized PRESENTATION of the PUBLIC interest. The following roles are played by political parties in a democracy: i. They provide a platform and representation to various sections of society. ii. They provide a platform for public debates and articulation of different opinions. iii. They contest elections and form a government. Thus, they are a vehicle of democracy.iv. They GIVE shape to policies and legislation on the BASIS of their election MANIFESTOS.

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Any four specialities of Ladakh and Kerala

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Geopolitical Significance: The land of Ladakh enjoys the significance of being located at the ancient Silk Route which passes through these regions and played a very vital role in the development of culture, religion, philosophy, trade and commerce in the past.Ladakh is quite famous for its incandescent mountains and longing VALLEYS; all of which makes it a hot favourite amongst travellers. Some top-notch places for trekking and CAMPING include Tso Moriri, Stok Kangri, Chadar and Markha Valley.Leh (Ladakh) was known in the past by different names. It was called Maryul or LOW land by some Kha- chumpa by others. Fa-Hein referred to it as Kia-Chha and Hiuen Tsang as Ma-Lo-Pho.After the breakup of the Tibetan EMPIRE in 842, Nyima-Gon, a representative of the ancient Tibetan royal house founded the first Ladakh dynasty.Kerala.Kerala is one of the prominent tourist destinations of India, with coconut-lined sandy beaches, backwaters, hill stations, Ayurvedic tourism and tropical greenery as its major attractions.

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America ka me mahilao ko mat dene ka adikar kon se sant me mila

Answer» AMERICA MEI MENU pehla record BANAYA
9699.

What is constitution? Explain the role of constitution in a country.Why do we need a constitution​

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ution......▼・ᴥ・▼the basic laws or rules of a country or organizationRole of Constitution ʕ´•ᴥ•`ʔIt serves as the rule book for the government. ... The constitution lays down the procedures and guidelines on how the government can be formed, it STATES the rights and duties of the citizens and directs the government to see that basic rights of the citizens are enforced.Why we need Constitution??A Constitution is necessary because of the following reasons: It is an important law of the land. It determines the relationship of the citizens with the governments. It lays down principles and guidelines which are REQUIRED for people belonging to DIFFERENT ethnic and RELIGIOUS groups to live in harmony.Hope it helps .......

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An ELECTION is a way people can choose their candidate or their PREFERENCES in a REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY or other form of government.