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Full form PHC what it means?(CIVICS) |
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Answer» Answer: The full form of PHC is PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE. The PHC is the basic structural and functional unit of the public health SERVICES in developing countries. |
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What is the full form of sbir and explain it |
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Answer» Answer: sbir is Short for the SMALL Business INOVATION RESEARCH PROGRAM Explanation: sorry I can not EXPLAIN it |
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| 1453. |
Gender division on social expectation has limitation .comment on this . |
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Answer» Answer: Very often, when discussing the negative impact of social constructions on women and girl’s potentials, the assumption is that it is all about the battle of the sexes: who can and who should do what. Moreover, the norm is to assume that ‘gender’ refers to women. It is, however, important to note that ‘gender’ refers to both men and women, and the roles they offer to the society. Moreover, these gender roles are in turn shaped by the society – defining for men and women what personalities and attributes they should exhibit. We can all agree, at least to some extent, that since our childhood, simple things like the toys we were given and “the serious talks” from our parents or guardians have somewhat been shaped by the societal expectations for that a male or female child should fulfil. For instance, boys are expected to have leadership skills, be critical and logical in their thinking and excel in technical domains. Girls, on the other hand, are expected to be SENSITIVE, caring and excel in managing the affairs of the household. From the moment that we define what is appropriate for boys and girls: defining what they ought to like, how they should act, we set a course for these boys and girls to follow into adulthood, and the consequences are long-term. This is how, over time, these gender assigned roles lead to gender imbalances and inequalities and subtly become part of the culture. The differences these gender roles create are then considered natural, accepted and transferred to generations after. Technical skills and areas of EXPERTISE are divided between genders, shaping masculinity and femininity in the sense that girls continue to follow the typically feminine activities such as tasks related to arts and house-keeping, while boys are encouraged to pursue science and technology and, of course, sport. Thus, the perception that attributes men more influence in technical areas is nothing more than a mere socialization which is carried out and passed on. The structural elements of gender stereotypes are likely to make it difficult for girls and boys to benefit from the present accomplishments in social PARITY and for the society, as a whole, to make further progress. To rectify this, there is need for gender responsive policies and development programs. In particular, education and awareness are needed to promote the active involvement of all in the elimination of gender stereotypes. Men and boys must be encouraged to become change agents in promoting and protecting the human rights of women and girls; supporting the equal SHARING of responsibilities between men and women; and combating, in both sexes, stereotypical attitudes relating to men and women responsibilities, both within the family and in the community in general. As long as we keep women’s perspectives in the domestic domain or activities related to the care and reproduction and men in production and technology, there will be a higher tendency for adolescents to continue to choose professions “appropriate to their gender”, maintaining employment structures that are clearly segregated. It is important to BREAK stereotypes and gender preconceptions and induce positive changes in our society. |
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| 1454. |
How does the common man in India relate himself to elections explain |
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Describe how elections are held in India |
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Answer» Candidates who WIN the Lok Sabha elections are called 'Member of Parliament' and hold their seats for five years or until the body is dissolved by the PRESIDENT on the advice of the council of ministers. ... Elections take place once in 5 years to elect 545 members for the Lok Sabha (Lower house). Mark this as branliest question |
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What is an election discuss the importance of elections in a democracy |
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Answer» Answer: Election is a process conducted in a DEMOCRATIC countries were VOTERS cast votes to elect their representative.
IMPORTANCE OF ELECTIONS |
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countries of the world have become multicultural and social diversity has added value to it. explain the statement |
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Explain any five conditions for free and fair elections |
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Answer» Five conditions for FREE and fair elections are as follows- 1. Political parties should perform their campaigns in a well mannered. 2. No any political leader should use Indecent language for others. 3. Media should not SUPPORT any political parties. Media should show the reality and the ACTUAL knowledge about the political leaders or political parties. 4. The leaders who TRY to violate rules or leaders who try to increase the violence, those people should not participate in the elections. 5. During voting time police, members of election committee should check PROPERLY that there should not be cast bogus votes. |
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Who was constitute assamble formed |
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Answer» Answer: The Constitution of India was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, and it was implemented under the Cabinet Mission Plan on 16 May 1946. The members of the Constituent Assembly were ELECTED by the provincial ASSEMBLIES by a single, transferable-vote system of proportional representation. Succeeded by: Parliament of India President: Dr. Rajendra PRASAD, INC Seats: 389 (Dec. 1946-June 1947); 296 (June ... Chairman of the drafting committee: Dr. B. R. A... Explanation: mark me BRAINLIEST |
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| 1460. |
SALAM TO ARUN JAITELY AND SUSHMA SWARAJ |
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How income and education becomes a problem in vulnerable group |
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Mention some factor that cause discrimination in the socity |
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Answer» Their are MANY factors in India to cause discrimination÷ 1) on the basis of gender 2) on the basis of cast and religion 3) on the basis of CULTURE 4) on the basis of COLOUR 5) on the basis of INCOME , etc |
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What is the importance of electoral competition |
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Answer» Answer: Electoral competition is all about competition among various political parties and several candidates. If there is no competition, ELECTIONS will become pointless. Electoral competition PROVIDES every CITIZEN irrespective of various sections in the society, one vote having equal value to ELECT their representatives.
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Distinguish between general elections and by elections |
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Answer» Answer: By-elections are the elections held only in one constituency in the mid-term, owing to the vacancy caused by DEATH or RESIGNATION of the CANDIDATE elected for that seat.General elections are ORGANIZED after every five years. |
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| 1465. |
Why do we need constitution give any four reason |
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Answer» we NEED constitution because first. Our constitution DEFINES how country is I am loving it. Our constitution shows that |
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| 1466. |
What makes election in India democratic explain |
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Answer» Answer: yes Explanation: ELECTIONS are very IMPORTANT by this conducting elections we an know that did everyone VOTED or not including WOMENS . Before WOMEN is not allowed to vote |
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Mention any three provisions which make election commission in an independent body |
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Answer» Election COMMISSION is a INDEPENDENT body becoz 1. ELECTIONS can be conducted by EVM's 2. Election commission intoduce Tempered proof CAMERAS |
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| 1468. |
Can better dialogue solve Kashmir issue.against the motion |
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Answer» you only DIALOGUE to SOLVE the KASHMIR issue you can GOOGLE it |
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| 1470. |
कितने घन्टे पहले चुनाव प्रचार बन्द हो जाता है चुनाव के समय |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: , ,,,, 48 hours |
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| 1471. |
Who is arwind sawant? |
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Answer» Answer: INDIAN POLITICIAN from shiv sena PARTY |
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| 1472. |
Why democracy is considered the best form of government explain with suitable example |
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Answer» Answer: Capitalist economy is best everyone work INDIVIDUALLY In COMMUNISM every person can work under state govt they have no right to work individually People cannot buy the property WITHOUT the permission of state |
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After 395 article which important article s are included ? |
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Answer» Article 152-237 Part VI deals with the States. (152-161): Specifies the appoint of Governors to states, duties and functioning of Governors; (163): COVERS role of Council of Ministers to aid and advise the Governor; (165): Appointment of Advocate-General for the State by the Governor; (170): Specifies composition of State Legislative Assemblies; (171): Specifies composition of State Legislative Councils; (194): Specifies powers, privileges of the Houses of Legislatures and its respective members and committees; (214-237): Covers High Court and its jurisdiction, appointment of Chief Justice of High Court, District Judges, control over subordinate courts; (239-242): Covers Union Territories; (243 A-O): Specifies definition, composition and functioning of Panchayats and Gram Sabha. Article 268 (amended): The excise duty on medicinal and toilet preparation will be omitted from the state list and will be subsumed in GST. Article 268A (Repealed): This article is repealed as service tax is subsumed in GST. Article 269A: It deals with the provisions relating to the inter-state trade under GST, collection of this tax and allocation of the amount of tax between the Union and the States. Article 279-A: This article deals with the constitution of a GST council by the President within sixty days from this act coming into force. Article 324-329 These articles deal with Elections. Article 330-342 Covers special provisions to SC/ST/OBC/Minorities. Article 343-351 Covers Official languages of the Union and State, language for Supreme and High Court and development of Hindi language. Article 352-360 (352): Proclamation of Emergency. Covers provisions under which imposition of Emergency can be promulgated. During imposition of Emergency in 1975, this and related Articles were invoked and was also most discussed at the time; (356): Specifies provisions in case of failure of constitutional machinery in states. The recent dismissal of state governments in Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh took place when this Article was invoked; (360): Specifies conditions under which President can proclaim financial emergency. Article 368 This article GRANTS power to Parliament to make laws with respect to certain matters in the State List as if they were matters under Concurrent List. Article 370 The state of Jammu & Kashmir is granted special status under this article. This article is often referred to in matters pertaining to J&K and is also most debated. Article 371: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Maharashtra and Gujarat. Article 371A: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Nagaland. Article 371B: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Assam. Article 371C: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Manipur. Article 371D: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Andhra Pradesh. Article 371E: It deals with the eastablishment of Central University in Andhra Pradesh. Article 371F: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Sikkim. Article 371G: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Mizoram. Article 371H: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Article 371I: The article deals with the special provisions relating to the state of Goa. The Legislative assembly of the state should not have less than thirty members. Article 372: This article states that the EXISTING laws and their adaptation shall continue to be in force until altered, repealed or amended. Article 372A: Covers the powers of the President to adapt and modify laws whether by way of repeal or amendments. Article 373: It deals with the power of the President to make orders in respect of persons under preventive detention in certain cases. Article 374: Covers the provisions relating to the Judges of the Federal Court and proceedings pending in the Federal Court or before his Majesty in Council. It states that the judges of the Federal Court who were holding office before the commencement of the Constitution shall become the judges of the supreme Court on its commencement. All the suits, APPEALS, and proceedings, both civil and criminal, pending in the Federal Court shall stand removed to the Supreme Court on the commencement of the Constitution. Article 375: The article deals with the courts, authorities and officers who will continue to function subject to the provisions of the Constitution. Article 376: It deals with the provisions relating to the judges of the High Court. Article 377: It deals with the provisions relating to the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India. Article 378: It deals with the provisions relating to the Public Service Commissions.
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How important is the political engagement of the youth in the community? |
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Answer» WAYS Youth can Change the World through Community Development. Youth and Government — Participating in regular and SUSTAINED government positions, roles and activities can allow youth community developers to change the world. Roles should be rull VOTING and frequent, and focus on engaging DIVERSE young people |
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Under Akbar, the Mir Bakshi was required to look afterA. military affairsB. the state treasuryC. the royal householdD. the land revenue system |
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Answer» HIIII... mateee... Here is your answer.... Mir Bakshi was AKBAR's minister who had to look after military affairs and also to appoint military officers......... HOPE it helps u.... If like then mark as brainliest.....>_<.....> |
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What are the basic features of our Constitution? |
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Answer» The BASIC FEATURES of our constitution are:- ▪️Preamble ▪️Fundamental Rights ▪️Secularism ▪️Federalism ▪️Directive Principles ▪️Republicanism ▪️Liberal Democracy ▪️Rule of law ▪️Judiciary |
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Write a short note on Historical materialism for 12 marks |
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Answer» Answer: isjsvbsnb jjs SH Explanation: |
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| 1478. |
When did the process of globalisation begin ? |
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Answer» Answer: In 15th Century Explanation: It began in the late 15th century, when the two Kingdoms of the IBERIAN Peninsula – Portugal and Castile – sent the FIRST exploratory VOYAGES around the Cape of Good HOPE and to the Americas, "discovered" in 1492 by Christopher Columbus. |
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विधि की नियत प्रक्रिया क्या होता है |
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Answer» विधि द्वारा स्थापित प्रक्रिया का वर्णन जापान के संविधान में है, वहीं दूसरी ओर विधि की उचित प्रक्रिया का वर्णन अमेरिकी संविधान में है। ... विधि द्वारा स्थापित प्रक्रिया वह प्रक्रिया है जिसमें यदि संसद प्रक्रिया के तहत कोई कानून बनाएं फिर वह कानून भले ही उचित हो या ना हो, मान्य होगा। |
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Tell a example of dispute between two states government |
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Answer» Two recent examples of such suits are the dispute between New York and New Jersey to settle TITLE to Ellis Island, New Jersey v. New York (1998), and the dispute among SEVERAL states allocating the WATER flowing in the North Platte River. Nebraska v. Wyoming and Colorado (2001). |
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What is political Theory |
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Answer» Answer: political THEORY is the orientation that CHARACTERIZES the thinking of a GROUP or NATION. |
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Who is responsible for council of minister in state goverment? |
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Answer» president Explanation: |
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Who decides about the size and membership of the council of ministers? |
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Answer» PRIME Minister DECIDES about the size and membership of the COUNCIL of MINISTERS I hope it helps you |
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Find the product.a) 5x4 and 5y |
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Answer» (4) 100 in answer Explanation: i hope you UNDERSTAND |
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Two hallmarks of post- behaviouralism |
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Answer» Post-behaviouralism is the next step or reform movement of behavioural revolution. Like behaviouralism, it was again propounded by David Easton in his PRESIDENTIAL address to the AMERICAN Political SCIENCE Association in 1969. It has two slogans 'action' and 'relevance'. brilliant pls |
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Why Lok Sabha Reigns Supreme over rajya sabha |
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Answer» it is so because the number of reprenentatives in LOK sabha are more as compared to that of the RAJYA sabha.So the decision TAKEN by the lok sabha is most likely to PREVAIL over the rajya sabha. mark as brainliest |
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When do we apply fleming left hand rule and when do we apply fleming right hand rule? |
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Answer» Left hand rule when a current element and magnetic FIELD are present and to FIND the Lorentz force write an rule to find the DIRECTION of induced current in the current element is MOVING in PRESENCE of a magnetic field |
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How hitler died please answer? |
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Answer» He SUICIDES |
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What is law in parliament in india conflicts with state laws quora? |
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Answer» Not UNDERSTANDING PLZ |
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Arun jatli you ki death 10 point plz fast |
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Answer» Answer: 24th August,2019 Explanation: plz FOLLOW me |
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What are the relations between the the lok sabha and the rajya sabha? |
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Answer» Answer: RELATION between the two Houses Under article 75(3) of the Constitution, the Council of Ministers is collectively RESPONSIBLE to the LOK Sabha, which means that the Rajya Sabha cannot make or UNMAKE the Government. |
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What arethe features taken by indian constitution from the govt of india? |
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Answer» Answer: I don't know sorry |
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What are the differences between direct election and indirect election? |
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Why is it difficult to know oneself. (question of moral science) |
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Answer» because we are the person, BRON for KNOWING the world both not doing time waste in knowing ourself |
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Write the five distinguish between political science and politics |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation:The extensive damage caused to private homes, PUBLIC property (infrastructure), FARMLANDS (due to flooding of SEA water - 3-4 km inland) etc. is still being assessed. The worst affected state in India is Tamil Nadu, although other states viz. Kerala, Pondicherry, Andhra Pradesh have also been affected. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands (A&N), which are nearest to the epicenter of the earthquake, have been badly hit. The tsunami affected 2260 kms of the mainland coastline besides the entire A&N Islands. In the mainland States it was reported that 162 km. of national highways, 462 km. of state/district highways,14 bridges,78 culverts and a huge number of private homes and government buildings have been damaged. There was also some damage to water and sanitation systems. Total financial loss for the mainland States is estimated to be $1.5 billion as of 10 January. Sectors affected: COASTAL fisheries and agriculture are the worst affected economic activities. Apart from the loss of human life among the fisherfolk, fishing boats, nets, etc. have been extensively damaged. Moreover, fishing harbors and landing centers have also suffered heavy damage. Agriculture has suffered due to leveling of fields, destruction of irrigation, loss of LAND due to massive erosion and deposition of non-fertile sediments. |
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A. Answer these questions.1. Why is it necessary to know about others?MORAL VALUES |
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Answer» ANSWER: It is necessary to know about others because this helps us understand their beliefs, feelings, experiences and intentions. We can empathise and think about things from another point of VIEW. It also allows us to move flexibly between our own PERSPECTIVE and another.A GOOD example here is how we experience other people's emotions. Please MARK me brainliest. |
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79 seats are reserved for SCs in the lok sabha true or false |
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Answer» TRUE true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true true |
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Which word was included in preamble of indian constitution in 1975? |
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Answer» sovereign Explanation: jdhdjdk suajsn syshb shshsb shsubs |
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Which state of india become the first state to ratify constitutional amendment bill on gst? |
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Answer» Assam Explanation: On 12 August 2016, Assam became the first state to ratify the BILL, when the Assam Legislative Assembly UNANIMOUSLY approved it.later BIHAR became the 2nd in this list. hope it will HELP you wish u luck.. |
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Understanding our criminal justice system in flowchart |
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Answer» Explanation: Criminal justice is the delivery of justice to those who have committed CRIMES. ... Other goals include the rehabilitation of offenders, preventing other crimes, and moral support for VICTIMS. The primary institutions of the criminal justice system are the police, PROSECUTION and defense lawyers, the courts and prisons. |
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