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1.

Importance of Teeja parv.. 5 lines​

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Answer:

Teej is a generic NAME for a number of HINDU FESTIVALS that are celebrated by women mainly in Nepal and North INDIA. Haryali Teej and Hartalika Teej welcome the monsoon season and are celebrated primarily by girls and women, with songs, dancing and prayer rituals. The monsoon festivals of Teej are primarily dedicated to Goddess PARVATI and her union with Lord Shiva.

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YuTurul Uuluciucyuponhry World4. Make two lists: one with the main events and the effects of the FebruaryRevolution and the other with the main events and effects of the OctoberRevolution. Write a paragraph on who was involved in each, who were theleaders and what was the impact of each on Soviet history.​

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Not turul, you are a FOOL

3.

Currently how many districts in tamilnadu​

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ANSWER:

PLS mark as the brainliest

Explanation:

33 DISTRICTS

There are 33 districts in TAMILNADU.

4.

सबसे ज्यादा धूप कहां निकलती है ​

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ANSWER:

उत्तरी अफ्रीका में, YOUR ANSWER

आज आपको दुनिया की सबसे गर्म जगह का क़िस्सा सुनाते हैं. इस जगह का नाम है, 'डानाकिल डिप्रेशन'. ये जगह उत्तरी अफ्रीकी देश इथियोपिया में है. इसका एक हिस्सा पड़ोसी देश इरीट्रिया से भी मिलता है.

5.

hii guys ........❤❤❤What are the preventive measure that should be taken in the cyclone season.....?? ❤❤❤​

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Explanation:

the prevention MEASURE in cyclone season are that keep away from electrical poles,(2)keep a storage of FOOD and of water,(3)keep a first aid kit with you and some medicine,(4)Must have a SHORT wave radio and communication DEVICES like- satellite phone,(5) should have a perfect place to hide like a bunker.

6.

Does inequality effects diversity?​

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EXPLANATION:

sure inequality AFFECTS democracy.

peiole FIGHT with one another morality rate decreases

it has a very BIG IMPACT on the decracy

7.

How do parents help one another ?​

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parents SHOW me the right WAY to how we can LIVE and how can TAKE a right decisions.

8.

“Top 5” great sustainable innovations of this year in UAE.

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1) Biomass converted into COAL substitutes

2) Briquettes made with biomass

3) Virtual reality that inspires BEHAVIORAL change

4) City water fountains that save water & plastic

5) ENVIRONMENTALLY friendly water-based paints

6) Shared electricity using block chain

7) Sustainable computer centers powered by green energy

8) Peer-to-Peer energy sharing

9) Using waste heat from industry as a power source

10) Using vegetable OIL & microbials to produce power

Explanation:

HEY MATE!

Top 10!

9.

What is Constitution? Why do countries need a Constitution?

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Constitution is a SET of rules WND LAWS by which the COUNTRY is governed

10.

Train ka aavishkar kab aur kahan hua tha​

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The world's FIRST steam engine train was INVENTED on 21ST FEBRUARY 1804 in Merthyr Tydfil of South Wales.

Hope it helped.

11.

Correct answer plz ​

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Answer:

pls MARK as the brainliest

Explanation:

in india there are totally 543 CONSTITUENCIES for LOK sabha elction

the representative is called the MP member of parliment

12.

How is a single parent family different from a nuclear family ?​

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Answer:A nuclear family is a family group CONSISTING of TWO PARENTS and their children (one or more).  a single-parent family, the larger extended family, and a family with more than two parents.

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13.

Discrimination is against the law still people refuse to treat all people equally. Why ?

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the Equality Act a disability means a physical or a mental condition which has a substantial and long-term impact on your ability to do normal day to day activities.

You are covered by the Equality Act if you have a progressive condition like HIV, cancer or multiple sclerosis, even if you are currently able to carry out normal day to day activities. You are protected as soon as you are DIAGNOSED with a progressive condition.

You are also covered by the Equality Act if you had a disability in the past. For example, if you had a mental health condition in the past which lasted for over 12 months, but you have now recovered, you are still protected from discrimination because of that disability.

Different types of disability discrimination

There are SIX main types of disability discrimination:

DIRECT discrimination

indirect discrimination

failure to make reasonable adjustments

discrimination arising from disability

harassment

victimisation

Direct discrimination

This happens when someone treats you worse than another person in a similar situation because of disability. For example:

during an interview, a job applicant tells the potential employer that he has multiple sclerosis. The employer decides not to appoint him even though he’s the best candidate they have interviewed, because they assume he will need a lot of time off sick

Indirect discrimination

Indirect discrimination happens when an organisation has a particular policy or way of working that has a worse impact on disabled people compared to people who are not disabled.

Indirect disability discrimination is unlawful unless the organisation or employer is able to show that there is a good reason for the policy and it is proportionate.

This is known as objective justification. For example:

a job advert states that all applicants must have a driving licence. This puts some disabled people at a disadvantage because they may not have a licence because, for example, they have epilepsy. If the advert is for a bus driver job, the requirement will be justified. If it is for a teacher to work across two schools, it will be more difficult to justify

Failure to make reasonable adjustments

Under the Equality Act employers and organisations have a responsibility to make sure that disabled people can access jobs, education and services as easily as non-disabled people. This is known as the ‘duty to make reasonable adjustments’.

Disabled people can experience discrimination if the employer or organisation doesn’t make a reasonable adjustment. This is known as a ‘failure to make reasonable adjustments’. For example:

an employee with mobility impairment needs a parking space close to the office. However, her employer only gives parking spaces to senior managers and refuses to give her a designated parking space

Explanation:

Discrimination is against the law. That means that nobody has the right to treat you badly or differently because of your age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, or SEXUAL orientation. It also protects you if you're married or in a civil partnership, pregnant or you have CHILDREN

14.

After which important event in the history of France, did the french people approve a democratic construction for them ?​

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ANSWER:

after the FRENCH REVOLUTION

15.

Define the three features of river Ganga​

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the three features of GANGA basin are:

◆ the ganga basin is a part of ganga-brahmaputra basin DRAINING TIBET, nepal, india and bangladesh.

◆gangotri glacier is the source of water for this river.

◆ the ganga river has got two main water BODIES mainly alaknanda and bhagirathi.

◆it makes the largest delta in the world I.e sundarban delta which is highly fertile.

◆ length is more than 2,500 km.

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16.

CIAA is established as constitutional organ to check curruption but it is increasing day by day instead of decreasing.why?

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plz mark as the brainliest

Explanation:

Unfortunately these bureaus that are to be under control of CONGRESS have GOTTEN so huge. As well, some of the things it does , skirts around the constraints that are placed on them. Most of them are atheist so they believe that right and wrong becomes situation ethics and “whatever they can get away with”. They are also required to act apolitically, but they don’t as they are using this organization to TRY to make law example, Robert Mueller has NO REAL power, but creates it because no one is stopping him and for him it is all about politics and trying to find a way to get rid of Trump since Trump can’t be bought and controlled by the MACHINE of the Democratic party. He is trying to subpoena the President (with absolutely no law that gives him the right to do so. Unfortunately the Constitution doesn’t protect one from ignorance.

17.

Why do we need to study history?​

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Studying history is important because it ALLOWS US to understand our past, which in turn allows to understand our present. .Studying history can provide us with insight into our CULTURES of origin as well as cultures with which we might be LESS familiar, thereby increasing cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

18.

What do you know about the structure of Earth​

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  • Earth is SPHERICAL in shape.
  • It is made up of THREE layers - core,mantel and crust.
  • It is made up of three layers of air - Biosphere,hydrosphere and lithosphere.

19.

Write how can you help in controlling curruption as a student?

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As a student I can do these things to CONTROL internal and external corruption.

Controlling Internal corruption

There are usually three stakeholders in an academic institution; students, faculty and administration. As a student you can do the following:

strive to become an exceptional student because not studying well is also a corruption

refrain from any TYPE of CHEATING or any type of malpractice to gain marks

respect your teachers

do justice with your responsibilities

be mindful of what is going on in the class WHETHER the course is completed

don’t run after SCORE, see if the quality of teaching is world class

20.

Write in detail about the differentof literature available to students of Indianhistory.​

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literature is of GANDHIJI,British,HITLER,and other members.history INVOLVES a lot culture, religious, SPIRITS ETC....

21.

Mention the stages of conflict management.

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There are FIVE stages in a conflict. These are latent conflict, PERCEIVED conflict, FELT conflict, manifest conflict, and conflict aftermath.

22.

How much electricity is required for the production in a paper mill?a) 25 mega watts b) 20 mega watts c) 15 mega watts d) 18 mega watts​

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ANSWER:

hey MATE here is your answer

Explanation:

20 mega watts hope it will help you

23.

What is our constitution. What does our constitution contain

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ANSWER:

Our CONSTITUTION CONSISTS of 12 MEMBERS

24.

Indian freedom struggle and national awakening in assam​

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The Northeast region of India went into the hands of the British starting with the occupation of Assam in 1826, after a decade of Burmese control of the land. Till then, the region remained mostly independent of the control of the Delhi Sultanate or any other external power. Assam especially faced many incursions, but thwarted them. Thus the independent spirit of the Assamese people showed in the immediate challenge to the British rule by a group of the erstwhile nobility led by Gomdhar Konwar. Their attempt, however, was suppressed in 1828 and Gomdhar and his associates were imprisoned. One of his associates Piyali Borphukan was hanged.

Meanwhile, British EXPANSION to the hills faced fierce resistance by the hill tribes. The Khasis led by U Tirat Sing fought valiantly against the British from 1829 to 1833. However, the resistance finally succumbed to the British and Tirat Sing was imprisoned in DHAKA jail. Between the 1830s and 1860s, the hill tribes such as the Singphos, Khamtis, Nagas, Garos, etc., offered stiff challenge to the British expansionist POLICIES toward the hills, causing heavy losses to the latter.

The effect of 1857 was also FELT in Assam and Maniram Dewan, the first Indian tea planter, who initially helped the British expand the tea industry in Assam but fell out with them subsequently, was the key figure in the plans to drive out the British from Assam. However, these plans were foiled and Maniram and Piyali Barua were hanged in 1858. Many close associates of theirs such as Bahadur Gaonburha and Farmud Ali were ARRESTED and interned.

25.

prepare a table showing the different persons and their contributions towards the welfare of the workers .​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The British saw Indians as backward and primitive, incapable of governing themselves.

In response, Indians BEGAN looking into the past to discover India's GREAT achievements. They wrote about the glorious developments in ancient times when art and ARCHITECTURE, science and MATHEMATICS, religion and CULTURE, law and philosophy, crafts and trade had flourished.

This glorious time in their view, was followed by a history of decline, when India was colonised.

These nationalist histories urged the leaders to take pride in India's great achievements in the past and struggle to change the miserable conditions of life under British rule.

26.

Ans aনিষেকের পর গর্ভাশয় পরিণত হয়—(a) ফুলেb) ফলে।© বীজেd) ভূণে।​

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ANSWER:

B) ফলে

It's CORRECT answer.

27.

The government of India passed the disabilities law act in 1995. Do you think the law is properly implemented

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Answer:

❤️❤️The Government of India PASSED the Disabilities ACT in 1995. This law states that persons with disabilities have equal rights, and that the government should make possible their full PARTICIPATION in society. The government has to provide free education and integrate children with disabilities into mainstream schools❤️❤️

Explanation:

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28.

Any two elements of democratic country-​

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The RULE of LAW is organically linked to the other ESSENTIAL elements of democracy, INCLUDING the separation and balance of power, especially an independent judiciary, and transparency and ACCOUNTABILITY.

29.

Compare the constitutional thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi And BR Ambedkar

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EXPLANATION:

  1. they FOUGHT for seperate electroates
30.

Prepare the list of UN Secretary Generals.​

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Answer:

Secretary-GENERAL  

of the United Nations

António Guterres in London - 2018 (41099390345) (cropped).jpg

Incumbent

António Guterres

since 1 January 2017

United Nations Secretariat

Style His Excellency

Member of Secretariat  

General Assembly

Residence Sutton Place, Manhattan

Seat United Nations Headquarters, New York City, United States

Nominator Security Council

Appointed General Assembly

Term length FIVE years, renewable (traditionally limited to TWO terms)

Constituting instrument United Nations Charter

Inaugural holder Gladwyn Jebb  

as acting Secretary-General (24 OCTOBER 1945)  

Trygve Lie  

as FIRST Secretary-General (2 February 1946)

Formation 24 October 1945

Deputy Deputy Secretary-General

Explanation:

31.

| (b)| নিষেকের পর ফুলের ডিম্বাশয়ে কোন্ হরমােনেরআধিক্য দেখা যায়—| (a) জিব্বেরেলিন b) সাইটোকাইনিন© অক্সিন।d) ইথিলিন| নিষেকের পর ফুলের ডিম্বাশয়ের ডিম্বকগুলি কীসেপরিণত হয়—a বীজে।b) ফলে ।​

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ANSWER:

PLEASE WRITE in ENGLISH or HINDI.

32.

Who among the following got the Bharat Ratna award before becoming the president of India?  A.  R Venkataraman B.  Dr. Rajendra Prasad C.  DR Zakir Hussian D.  V.V. Giri​

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ANSWER:

a ) VENKATARAMAN is the CORRECT answer

33.

The historic INA trials were held at​

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The historic 1945 trials of the INA soldiers were also HELD there. From symbolising kingly glory to anti-colonial STRUGGLE, the RED Fort finally became a symbol of Independence when NEHRU unfurled Independent India's tricolour flag from its ramparts on 15 August 1947.

34.

The provincial autonomy was introduced in the year​

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With regard to the PROVINCES, the act of 1935 was an IMPROVEMENT on the existing position. It introduced what is KNOWN as provincial autonomy. The MINISTERS of the provincial governments, according to it, were to be responsible to the legislature.

35.

In 1 at pic pls answer question 2In pic 2 pls ans 1,3&5In pic 3 pls ans all the true/ False questionPls ans all the questions I'll mark you as brainlist

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ANSWER:

In 1 PIC ANS is ' Indicipline'

36.

The capital of Ethiopia is….(A) Abuja(B) Dar-es-salaam(C) Addis Ababa(D) Harare​

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(D) Harare

37.

The mughal ruler who reimposed jizya?​

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Aurangzeb

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38.

Who among the following is known as “The Saint of Gutters”?(A) Baba Amte(B) Mother Teresa(C) Anna Hazare(D) None of these​

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ANSWER:

MOTHER Teresa is the SAINT of gutters

Hope it's HELP you

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39.

Kania was the first….(A) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India(B) Attorney-General of India(C) Solicitor-General of India(D) None of them​

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ANSWER:

HEY MATE OPTION A is the CORRECT answer

40.

Who are zamindars and land Lords ​

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ANSWER:

the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land or real estate which is RENTED or leased to an individual or business, who is called a TENANT. When a juristic PERSON is in this position, the term landlord is USED.

41.

Distinguish between: government and oppsittions​

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ANSWER:

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42.

Explain apartheid system ​

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Explanation:

Apartheid was a political and social system in South Africa during the era of White minority rule. It enforced racial discrimination against non-Whites, MAINLY focused on skin colour and facial features. This existed in the twentieth century, from 1948 until the early-1990s. The word apartheid means "separateness" in the Afrikaans language.[1] Racial segregation had existed in Southern Africa for centuries, but when the apartheid legislation was introduced by the National Party in 1948; it was STRICTLY enforced and became institutionalized.

Under the system, the people of South Africa were divided by their race and the different races were forced to live separately from each other. There were laws in place to ensure that segregation was abided by. The apartheid system in South Africa was abolished in 1994, when a new constitution was ratified which abolished the previous system of segregation.[2] The last President who held office during the apartheid era was Frederik Willem DE Klerk; who was responsible for holding negotiations with political prisoner Nelson Mandela to bring an end to apartheid.[3] Following these successful negotiations, Nelson Mandela was elected to the Presidency of South Africa after multi-racial elections were held in April 1994, and became the first BLACK person to hold the position.[4][5] The pair were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts. Today, the term apartheid is sometimes used for similar segregational SYSTEMS in other countries.

43.

Why there has been changes in the outlook of families in having children?

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Explanation:

it is becaause some PEOPLE might belng to the low class families which cannot even suport 2 people ..

other ONE are the people who hates GETTING RESPONSIBILITIES tht are to given. in other words they are called people with no WITS

44.

Why do we need election? write any Four Points​

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we want ELECTION because,

•we should select one REPRESENTATIVE because if we want to take any DECISION upon in our state we all cannot make decision and we all cannot discuss in a place for making decision

•it makes a chance to ELECT our own representative

•is it possible for everyone to have the time and knowledge to take DECISIONS on all matters

•people can choose their representatives

at regular intervals and change them if they do so.

45.

Mahavira preach the philosophy of _______​

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Answer:

MARK as BRAINLIEST please GIVE points

46.

_____ was a great their who study the spiherlas​

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Answer:SPIRALS. On Spirals (Greek: Περὶ ἑλίκων) is a treatise by Archimedes, written around 225 BC.

Explanation:Although Archimedes did not DISCOVER the Archimedean spiral, he employed it in this BOOK to square the circle and trisect an angle.

47.

Are there any govt. jobs through competitive exams for creative natured students?​

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ANSWER:Listen to what your heart TELLS you

By the way whts your aim?

Let the live move on its own as--

"All is WELL"

EXPLANATION:

48.

The varna was system determine by ________​

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ANSWER:

SANSKRIT RIG veda

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49.

The Upanishad became a part if ____ literature​

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ANSWER:

Sanscrit......MARK as BRAINLIEST FOLLOW me

50.

QUESTIONSwhat do you understand by the word government ways in which you think the government affects your daily life what do you doing list the list five ways in which you think the government affect your daily life ​

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Answer:

The word government refers to a governing body that makes decisions and gets things done for the welfare of its citizens.

Five ways in which the government affects our daily life:

  • It takes decisions such as where to build ROADS and schools, how to REDUCE the price of onions when they get too EXPENSIVE etc.
  • It takes action on many social issues.
  • It runs postal and railway services.
  • It is responsible for ensuring that all its citizens have enough to eat and have GOOD health facilities.
  • In case of are natural disasters like the tsunami or an earthquake, government organises aid and assistance for the affected people.

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