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2801.

Who was the father of Subhash Chandra Bose?

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HOLA

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Subhash Chandra BOSE is a FREEDOM fighter

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Subhash Chandra Bose father is janakinath Bose

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2802.

How are representatives chosen in a democracy

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We SELECT our LEADERS by ELECTIONS.

2803.

In which year the funfamental duties added in the constitution of india?

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The FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES were ADDED in the YEAR 1976

2804.

how did people belonging to different communities region and languages ,group,devloped sense collective belonging

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This sense of collective belonging CAME partly through the experience of united struggles and growing anger among people against the colonial government.
But there were also a variety of CULTURAL processes through which nationalism captured people’s imagination:
(a) The identity of the nation symbolised in a figure or image of Bharat Mata created through literature, songs, paintings, etc.
(b) Movement to revive Indian folklore to enhance nationalist sentiments.
© Role of icons and SYMBOLS in unifying people and inspiring in them a FEELING of nationalism.
(d) Creating a feeling of nationalism was through reinterpretation of HISTORY.

2805.

In which list central government and state government enjoy the power?

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In a holding together federation (like India) , the COUNTRY decides to divideits powers among a central AUTHORITY as WELL as its constituent states. In a holding together federation the central government has more POWER than the state government and the states have unequal power.




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2806.

Why myanmar is known as non democratic country

Answer» MYANMAR is KNOWN as non democratic COUNTRY because it is RULED by military POWER and the rule is under the hands of military
2807.

Indian constitution is right as well as flexible explain

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2808.

Explain concept of india's foreign policy

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A country's foreign POLICY, also called foreign relations or foreign AFFAIRS policy, consists of self-interest strategies chosen by the state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals within its international relations milieu. The APPROACHES are strategically EMPLOYED to interact with other countries.


2809.

Terrorism - a threat to world peace

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Essay Terrorism Topics to Write About

Posted on March 31, 2018 by EssayShark

Terrorism is a way to achieve, either by one person or a group of individuals, the intended goal, by using force to frighten civilians, or creating danger that causes the death of a person or damage to property, both personal and STATE. Terrorism topics are rather popular and many students are assigned to write different types of PAPERS related to this issue. That’s why we have created this guide with topics that you can choose from. You can also use them to come up with your own topic.



Terrorism Topics for Debate

Given the large number of non-state armed groups that operate within states, across regions, or even with global reach, what does recent research say about the likelihood of designated terrorist groups, or those affiliated with them, getting access to and deploying WMDs today?

Can it be argued that a new form of terrorism has emerged post 9/11?

Terrorism and its effects on children.

How can you map terrorist activities in countries like Syria or Russia and correlate them with possible threats to the US interests around the world?

Is threat of terrorism in America overblown?

After watching the VICE news segment on suicide bombings, what else could be done to reduce children’s involvement in bombing campaigns? What could the US realistically do to deter it?

How does technology affect terrorism? How has technology been used in terrorists’ tactics of the past and today?

What role did terrorism play in the creation of Israel?

Critically assess how the EU has implemented Security Council resolutions requiring states to combat terrorism, paying particular attention to human rights concerns under the Charter of Fundamental Rights.

What is the future of religious or faith-based terrorism? Do you believe religion will continue to be a driving force in other parts of the world resulting in terrorist attacks against the West? What other factors are at play with these terrorist groups who claim religion as their cause?

With international terrorist groups such as ISIS, al-Shabaab, and Boko Haram gaining momentum and their capability to reach people around the world increasing, is the United States at greater risk of a terrorist attack? Which groups do you believe have the greatest capability of carrying out a major attack UPON the United States and why? What time frame do you think it could happen?

Why would terrorist organizations and illicit actors work together? What is the risk to US security of a nexus between crime and terrorism?

In light of various disclosures about the US Intelligence Agency’s involvement in a number of eavesdropping activities around the world, what can be done to improve our image and ensure SMOOTH cooperation?

Describe the structure of terrorist cells after World War II. Also, discuss factors responsible for changes in terrorism at the end of the Cold War. Do those factors exist today? How do these factors impact the homeland security enterprise (HSE) today?

EXPLAIN the origins and evolution of long-term separatists, and ethnic and nationalistic terrorism. Also provide group names and their respective parts of the world.

Terrorism Topics for Presentation

Explain why domestic terrorism is difficult to define. What steps have law enforcement and the department of homeland security (DHS) taken to understand and combat domestic terrorism?

Describe the intelligence process. What is the difference between national security and criminal intelligence? How does this difference relate to the efforts of those who combat terrorism and violent extremism?

What are the advantages of cyberterrorism?

How far should the government go to reduce the likelihood of terrorism on American soil?

What are causes and effects of terrorism?

The history of terrorism could be traced back to ancient times. Explain how terrorism changed after the events of September 11, 2001.

Explain the difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter. Provide specific examples of both.

The US has experienced both right-wing and left-wing violence in its history. Compare and contrast the general goals and beliefs of right-wing and left-wing domestic terrorist groups. Provide specific examples of each.

Global threats and trends of terrorism in the region.

How does your definition of terrorism differ or how is it similar to the ones offered by various agencies and individual scholars?

How effective is US government policy in countering terrorism?

How is the form of twenty-first century terrorism different from its previous manifestations? How is it similar?

How is torture justified when using it

2810.

Discuss in 250 words what do you understand by the term 'fundamental duties' as given in our constitution?

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The CONSTITUTION guarantees sixfundamental RIGHTS to Indian citizens as follows: (i) right to equality, (ii) rightto freedom, (iii) right against exploitation, (IV) right to freedom of religion, (v) cultural and educational rights, and (VI) right to constitutionalremedies.

2811.

Who is first women cabinet minister of india?

Answer» HEY MATE here is your answer......


FIRST Nehru ministry.

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2812.

Who was the first health minister of India?

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Here is your answer

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✨THE FIRST HEALTH MINISTER OF INDIA IS AMRIT KAUR.✨

⭐ Amrit Kaur BECAME PART of Jawaharlal Nehru's first Cabinet; she was the first WOMAN to hold Cabinet rank. ⭐

2813.

How many mla is there in the 140 constituency of kerala?

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there are 140 MLA in KERALA CONSTITUENCY

2814.

Mention the irnportantaspects of India's policy for promoting world peace

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Important aspects of India’s policy for promoting the world peace are:

Non-alignment

Peaceful co-existence

Economic and CULTURAL cooperation

Disarmament and use of NUCLEAR energy for peace

Settlement of INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES by peaceful means

Support for UNO

These are some of the contribution of the India in maintaining the world peace.

India always supported peaceful means and advocated world peace.

It has promoted HEALTHY relations among the nations of the world.

2815.

(i) The Neolithic people used polished stone axes called Celts(ii) Evidence of Neolithic village is found at Payyampalli in Chennai district(iii) The cultural period that succeeded the Neolithic is called the Bronze Age(iv) The period that witnessed domestication of animals and cultivation of crops is called Mesolithica) (i) is correctb) (ii) is correctc) (ii) and (iii) are correctd) (iv) is correct

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The option (c) is correct since both (ii) and (iii) are valid statements.

Paiyampalli is as PLACE 5 km east of Baragur and 8 km west of Natrampalli and is known of excavation sites of Neolithic and megalithic PERIODS.

If you go through the periodic list of archeological periods you SEE that the Bronze AGE ( 2000 - 800 BCE ) succeeds the Neolithic period ( 4900 – 2000 BCE ).

2816.

Write any five factors that promoted the rise of Nationalist Movement

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1) POLITICAL and ADMINISTRATIVE UNITY.

2) English LANGUAGE and western education.

3) Development of transport and means of conunication.

4) Emergence of modern press.

5) Economic exploitation.

2817.

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam was founded bya) CNAnnadurai b) M Karunanidhi c) K Kamaraj d)MGRamachandran

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Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam was founded by a) C.N. Annadurai.

It is a state political party in the states of TAMIL Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, Karnataka in India.

In 1949, C.N Annadurai founded this Dravidian party as a breakaway faction from the Dravidar Kahagam.

SINCE 1969, M. Karunanidhi HEADED the party and has served as a Chef Minister of Tamil Nadu several times.

It was the first party to WIN state level election.

2818.

Name  the  areas  identified  by  the  SAARC  Countries  for  mutual  Co-operation.TNSCERT Class 10 Civics Ch 1 India and World Peace

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The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the MALDIVES, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

SAARC is an association of these South Asian Countries, made to resolve PROBLEM that are common to all these NATIONS, as a sign of friendship and trust.

The goal is to accelerate the PROCESS of development of these South Asian countries, by enabling them to WORK collectively, in combating the problems that arise.

2819.

Organs of the EUa) Which is the Legislative body of the EUb) What is the function of the European Commission?c) Where is the seat of the Court of Justice?d) Who is responsible for the foreign exchange operation?

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The correct answer is option b).

The European Union comprises MANY organs and institutes. It is also the executive BRANCH of the European Union (EU).

It is committed to plan new laws and suggesting them to the Council of parliament.

There are a TOTAL of 27 commissioners and each one of them is responsible for a specific area, such as environment, TRANSPORTATION, farming, ETC.

Jose Barroso, the president of the European commission, is considered the most important official of the European Union.

2820.

The Council of the European Union is sometimes referred to as thea) Council of traders b) Council of farmersc) Council of consumers d) Council of Ministers

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The Council of the European Union is also commonly KNOWN as The Council of Ministers due the reason that its primary MEMBERS are ministers from each European Country.

It was established in the 1958 as Council of the European Economic Community.

The Council of European Union is based in BRUSSELS, BELGIUM. Each European Country HOLDS the Presidency of the union for 6 month on a rotating basis.

Its function includes negotiation and adoption of European constitution, coordination of state policies, development of foreign and security policies, conclusion of international agreements and adoption of European budget.

2821.

How challenge of language policy is adopted by our constitution to promote federalism in our country?

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. Holding TOGETHER Federalism : (A) It is the second ROUTE of the formation offederalism where a large power or country decides to divide its power between the constituent states and national GOVERNMENT. (B) The central government TENDS to be more powerful vis-a-vis the states.



2822.

Does the constitution provide fundamental identity of people

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Hey MATE here is your answer.........

it is a body of FUNDAMENTAL principles according to which a state is CONSTITUTED or GOVERNED.

2823.

Who is the current DM of Agra?

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The government has named Vice-Chairman of the Lucknow Development AUTHORITY (LDA) as the new DM and Gaurav Dayal as the new DM of Agra. Pankaj Kumar comes to Lucknow as Special Secretary (HOME) and RAJ Shekhar goes to Bareilly as the new DM. Senior IAS P.K.

2824.

Explain the power sharing arrangement in belgium 0 civics

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1-The state GOVERNMENTS are not subordinate to the central which means they are not answerable to them.
2-Many powers of the central are given to the states.
3-The Dutch and the French enjoy a majority over each other in the whoe nation and the capital respectively . Thus Both the communities have EQUAL number of representatives in the central as well as the Brussels's government.
4-There is a third government known as the COMMUNITY government which is elected by PEOPLE belonging to one language , irrespective of where they live. This government has the power on cultural matters .

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2825.

What is meant by poverty? in the constent of political in equality

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Poverty means any one who can't afford his DAILY requirements.

Poverty is major PROBLEM of our country and today our politicians are TRYING to over come this problem.

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2826.

Discuss if political theory is dead o 500 words

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Political Theory is a distinct field within the discipline of political science. Political theorists tend to focus more on theoretical claims rather than EMPIRICAL claims about the nature of the politics. Normative political theory is concerned with questions about such concepts as justice, equality, and rights. Historical political theoryengages political philosophers from the past For example : Thucyides and Plato to the present For example : Wendy Brown and Seyla Benahabib & may focus on how particular philosophers engaged political problems that continue to be relevant today. While the focus has traditionally been on Western traditions, that is beginning to change in this field.

From the Source of Government Department website: Political theory is engaged with current political issues and is self-reflective about political life. It has a strong ethical component and develops alternative conceptualizations of how we might organize social and political relations. Theory thus understood is an aspect of the whole discipline, INTERWOVEN with each concentration; it also has its own tradition of discourse, from ancient to contemporary theorists. The tradition focuses on the ethical bases for relationships of authority among individuals, those invested with legitimate and illegitimate power. It studies the forces that expand and limit human potential. In Western political theory, theorists tend to have research specialties in one or more of three historical periods: ancient (the Golden Age of Greece and Rome); modern (from Machiavelli & Hobbes through Marx and Nietzsche); and contemporary. Theorists also read and teach BROADLY across these historical periods.

There are number of ways in which writing a PAPER or senior thesis in political theory is different from the process of doing the more empirical work that other political scientists engage in. Empirical work often involves such tasks as hypothesis testing, the collection of new empirical data, and the use of specific methodologies to collect and or analyze the data (statistics, field research, surveys, ETC.). Typically, the focus for political theory work is on two things: the logical consistency of your own ideas and the way you engage other theorists.

2827.

Disadvantages of democracy

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It OPENS an opportunity for corrupt officials. Elected politicians will have access to budgets for GOVERNMENT projects. ...It can lead to wrong choices when it comes to government leaders. ...It makes VOTING a personal choice. ...It takes time to MAKE decisions. ...It favors the majority.

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2828.

Differentiate between democratic and non democratic form of government

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Democratic government :( PEOPLE's government). As the NAME SUGGESTS it is the government made by people either directly or indirectly whereas in non democratic government the system may be monarchy, DICTATORSHIP. People have no RIGHT to interfere in government.

2829.

Civics give the broader meaning of democracy

Answer» DEMOCRACY is a FORM of GOVERNMENT which is ELECTED by the REPRESENTATIVE
2830.

And eight years old child is denite admition in a gorvement school of his locality

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⏩A complaint can be filed because in government school ANYONE can TAKE admission irrespective of their caste, colour, creed, gender, sex ETC.

2831.

Suggest some methods to reform election

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The extraordinarily lengthy and controversial resolution of the 2000 U.S. presidential election provided tens of millions of Americans with a national civics lesson. For some, it was an introduction to the mechanics of the Electoral College, and the reality that the national popular vote does not always square with the only count that matters—the electoral vote. For others, the dead-heat finish, in which several hundred BALLOTS in Florida determined the outcome of an election in which over a hundred million ballots were cast, led to sober reflection on the responsibilities and potential power of individual citizens. But for most, the striking and troubling feature of the lesson was the discovery of the underside of American democracy—the highly decentralized, non-uniform, antiquated, confusing, error-prone, under-budgeted, poorly-staffed, arbitrary, and politicized manner that is too much a part of the way that federal elections are administered. Reports from Florida indicated that tens of THOUSANDS of eligible voters, many times the margin of victory of George W. Bush, were DISENFRANCHISED because their names were improperly purged from registration rolls or because their ballots were spoiled. What Americans had TAKEN for granted—that those who have a right to vote are able to do so, and have their votes counted accurately—was now seriously open to question.

The Florida election debacle, and the dawning realization that serious problems casting and counting votes exist throughout the country, produced a clarion call to document the flaws and take decisive steps to ensure that future elections are administered consistent with the very highest standards Americans expect of their democracy. Major news organizations produced a series of informative reports on the nuts and bolts of elections that had seldom before captured the attention and resources of editors and producers. At least eight major lawsuits were filed to address the problems experienced by different groups of voters in November. A flood of legislation—calling for studies, public subsidies, and new standards for voting equipment, registration rolls, and vote counts—was introduced in Congress and in the 50 state legislatures. Dozens of national and state commissions, study groups, and committees were charged with analyzing shortcomings in the election system and formulating recommendations for improvement. The stage appeared to be SET for a major public policy initiative to deal seriously with the widespread flaws revealed by the 2000 election.

Stalled Reform Efforts

Not surprisingly, the pace of election reform slowed and prospects for speedy enactment of major legislation dimmed as policymakers confronted a host of substantive, legal, and political complications. Early talk of a uniform national ballot quieted as the constraints of the federal system became apparent. Hopes for a quick technological fix faded as contradictory evidence on the impact of different types of voting equipment across the country was uncovered and

2832.

Why democracy is a best form of government

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2833.

Write a note on public health services in India? Compare it with the private health services?

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Public HEALTH SERVICE is not good in India where as private health service are very good. GOVERNMENT do not have any any MONEY to make the public service is good in India. Private Health companies and health hospitals how are use economy so private is the best

2834.

What are the subjects on which the government makes law.

Answer» LEGISLATIVE of our GOVERNMENT MAKES LAW. Executive enforce the LAWS
2835.

Describe the center state relations in Indian federalism.

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Hiii friend SAFEGUARDS to protect ‘States’. On account of the exigencies of the situation, the Indian federation has acquired characteristics which are QUITE different from the American model.

(i) The residuary powers under the Indian Constitution are assigned to the Union and not to the States. However, it may be noted that the Canadian Constitution does the same mode of distrib­uting the powers cannot be considered as eroding the federal NATURE of the Constitution.

(ii) Though there is a division of powers between the Union and the States, the Indian Constitution provides the Union with power to exercise control over the LEGISLATION as well as the administration of the States. Legislation by a STATE can be disallowed by the President, when reserved by the Governor for his consideration.

2836.

Explain the factors that make federal government of India so attractive.

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India is the LARGEST democracy in the world. Though all states of India have the right to RULE by a democratically elected government the central government takes care of the states welfare too. It does not interfere in the state affairs without state’s consent.DEFENSE,Foreign affairs,Railways,Airways ,Sea ports,Import Export and communications are under direct control of the central government. No one is above the law in India. Though JUSTICE department is also under the federal government it is an autonomous body and functions independently. The President of India is elected through members of parliament. He is the head of our defense forces. And he is also the CONSTITUTIONAL head of the country. No one has extrajudicial powers.

2837.

Describe pretire system of Indian federalism.

Answer» FEDERALISM has multi-LEVEL governance with each level having PARTICULAR powers on the basis of constitution. Quasi-Federalism:- It is used todescribe a SYSTEM with federal government but unitary spirit. Eg., India, Canada. Let us CONSIDER Indianfederal system.
2838.

By which amendment right to property excluded from

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44th amendment is the REQUIRED answer
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2839.

Artcile on why judges break nib of pen after awarding a death sentence

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The nib of a pen is the only place of contact between the PAPER and the pen. If it is broken, the connection is broken, with the man and the WORLD. Breaking the nib in a court is often taken as a negative sign and is regarded as UNLUCKY for most people. Like the fates, the JUDGES break the contact and award a death sentence. It shows the PERSON's life breaking and his connection with the world being erased.

2840.

Areas into which states are divided for the purpose of election are called

Answer» AREAS into which STATES are divided for the purpose of ELECTION are CALLED constituencies.
2841.

What is kanayashree

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Kanyashree Prakalpa (KP), introduced by Government of West Bengal in 2012 is a UNIQUE Conditional Cash Transfer SCHEME which targets ADOLESCENT girls aged 13-19 years and offers a two-tier scholarship of an annual Rs 500 for continuing education (K1) and a one-time payment of Rs 25,000 on completion of 18, conditional

2842.

Which state of india has its own flag?

Answer» JAMMU and KASHMIR ... ! Is the ANS
2843.

Government initiate scheme and programme to alleviate the suffering of the poor and met their basic needs. a) Identify the fundamental right which is related to the statement. b) But poverty remains in the country. What could be the reason for such a situation.

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A) to GIVE EQUAL opportunity
b) INCREASE in POPULATION

2844.

What are the three main function of permanent executive ?

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The executive is ONE of the THREE keyfunctions of the Parliament. It's ROLE is to implement the laws that have been framed by the LEGISLATURE and the policies of a government. With the rise of welfare states, the need for ORGANISED state functions has also risen and Executive is one of the most crucial function.

2845.

List of countries those hve adopted the principal of universal adopted Francis

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15 countries who GRANTED universal adult franchise are-

1.)New Zealand-1893

2.)France-194

3.)Poland-1918

4.)Spain-1933

5.)United States-1965

6.)Brazil-1988

7.)Netherlands-1919

8.)United Kingdom-1928

9.)Canada-1960

10.)Japan-1946

11.)SOUTH Africa-1994

12.)SRI Lanka-1931

13.)Thailand-1933

14.)Portugal-1974

15.)Zimbabwe-1987


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2846.

Deepest river in the world

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Congo River
The Congo River (ALSO KNOWN as the Zaire River; French: (LE) fleuve Congo/Zaïre; PORTUGUESE: rio Congo/Zaire; Kongo: Nzâdi Kôngo) is a river in Africa. It is the second largest river in the world by discharge (after the Amazon), and the world's deepest river with measured depths in excess of 220 m (720 ft).

2847.

'Democracy improves the quality of decision making'. Explain the statement.

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By these all the PEOPLE EXPRESS their views and IDEAS regarding any decision

2848.

Explain the right to freedom of religion for class 7

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It MEANS we are FREE to choose any RELIGION which we want to FOLLOW. NOBODY force us .

2849.

Leadership in the constituent Assembly

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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, chairman of the Drafting COMMITTEE, presenting the final draft of the Indian Constitution to Dr. Rajendra Prasad on 25 NOVEMBER, 1949. JAWAHARLAL Nehru addressing the constituent ASSEMBLY in 1946.

2850.

Who is the president of Fiji of Indian origin?

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Ratu Sir Kamisese MARA is the president of Fiji of INDIAN ORIGIN