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1.

India is a federation with a strong Centre India has a federal form of Government draw a flow chart of Indian Federationit's urgent plz....​

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The Constitution of INDIA provides for a federal system of GOVERNMENT in the country. ... The INDIAN federal system is based on the 'Canadian model' and not on the 'American model'. The 'Canadian model' DIFFERS fundamentally from the 'American model' in so far as it establishes a very strong centre.

2.

What is the gotra of samaddar bramhin?

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The Bengali Brahmins are Hindu Brahmins who traditionally reside in the Bengal REGION of the INDIAN subcontinent, currently comprising the Indian STATE of West Bengal, TRIPURA and Bangladesh and parts of Assam. When the British left India in 1947, carving out separate NATIONS, a number of families moved from the Muslim-majority East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) to be within the borders of the newly defined Republic of India, and continued to migrate for several decades thereafter.Bengali Brahmins are categorized as Pancha-Gauda Brahmins (the Brahmins who traditionally lived to the north of the Vindhyas).

Explanation:

3.

Why did Gandhi and Nehru play a very significant role in spreading the idea of socialism among Indian masses?

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Explanation: Gandhi and Nehru were one the most prominent people of the time. The FACT that they came from humble backgrounds helped them reach out to the greater masses.

Gandhi was SEEN a learned person as he was a barrister in England, who had suffered racism and social injustice. He rose to epitome of fame and well-being when he started nationwide SERIES of protests against the BRITISH. Hence any thought which came from his mind or his speech, was widely ACCEPTED by the people. Therefore it was convenient for them to spread socialism.

4.

M.C.Q. what is incorrect about land distribution in palampur village (a)large land area covered by big plots (b) small land area covered by big plots (c) small land area covered by medium plots (d) large land area covered by small plots​

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EXPLANATION:

d is the CORRECT OPTION GIVEN in the above.

5.

Importance of english in technical education essay

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English is the very IMPORTANT in the world when you write read English then you have not HESITATIONS OK

6.

Importance of cleanliness to boost up tourism in india

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The IMPORTANCE of a clean India is increasingly felt for boosting TOURISM, which is a key factor in economic development and employment GENERATION. ... Adequate personal and ENVIRONMENTAL cleanliness has a major impact on the image of India and the tourism sector, where the first impression of a visitor is OFTEN his last.

7.

Write notes on the following(200 words)​indian desertHimalayan mountaingondawana land

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The Great Indian DESERT or the Thar Desert is located in western Rajasthan. It is a sandy plain receiving RAINFALL as low as 150MM in a year. THE VEGETATION cover in the region is extremely scarce. Some SMALL streams appear during the rainy season but they quickly disappear into the sand. Luni is the only large river in this region. Barchan, crescent shaped sand dunes are prominent feature of the desert.

8.

Hypotheses/theories explaining the origin of the universe

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What later will be known as the "Big Bang theory" of the origin of the universe, he CALLED his "HYPOTHESIS of the primeval atom" or the "Cosmic Egg". AMERICAN astronomer Edwin Hubble OBSERVED that the distances to faraway galaxies were strongly correlated with their redshifts.

9.

4) Lakshadweep islands are formed by -a) corals B) Hard volcanic rocks c) sedimentary rocks d) mountains5) The South-West Monsoon starts to retreating and blowing froiNorth-East because -a. Due to decrease of temperature, low pressure area is gradualer the land mass.replaced by high pressure over theB)due to increase of temperature, low pressure area is gradualireplaced by high pressure over thec. Due to decrease of temperature high pressure area is graduallreplaced by low pressure over thed. Due to decrease of temperature, low pressure area is graduallreplaced by high pressure over th4oy high pressure over the water body.6) The place which gets lowest rainfall in India is -a. Ganganagar b. Dras c)mawsynram d)ruylee​

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ANSWER:

LAKSHADWEEP ISLANDS are FORMEDBY CORALS

10.

What is the voting age in India at present and what was it earlier​

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ANSWER:

Voting AGE of TODAY is 18 years OLD and before it this only

11.

The _______________ discovered the sea route to India from Europe. ​

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Answer:

The Vasco Da GAMA discovered sea ROUTE to INDIA from EUROPE

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12.

Vienna congress was convened in 1815 for what purpose

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The CONGRESS of VIENNA was held from September of 1814 to JUNE of 1815. After the downfall of Napoleon BONAPARTE, this international CONFERENCE was called to create a balance among the European powers in such a way so as to prevent future wars and maintain peace and stability on the European continent.

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13.

What is the full form of TDP​

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ANSWER:

THERMAL Design POINT, is a metric that is expressed in watts.

14.

Write a one topic on the India formation government​

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Explanation:

The Government of India (ISO: Bhārat Sarkār), often abbreviated as GoI, is the union government created by the constitution of India as the LEGISLATIVE, executive and judicial authority of the union of 29 states and seven union territories of a constitutionally democratic REPUBLIC. It is located in NEW Delhi, the capital of India.

Government of India

Bhārat Sarkār

Emblem of India.svg

Emblem of India

Formation

January 26, 1950; 69 years ago

Country

Republic of India

Website

india.gov.in

Head of state

President (Ramnath Kovind)

Seat

Rashtrapati Bhavan

Legislature

Legislature

Parliament

Upper house

Rajya Sabha

Leader

Chairman (Venkaiah Naidu)

Lower house

Lok Sabha

Leader

Speaker (Sumitra Mahajan)

Meeting place

Sansad Bhavan

Executive

Head of government

Prime minister (Narendra Modi)

MAIN organ

Cabinet

Head of civil services

Cabinet secretary (Pradeep Kumar Sinha, IAS)

Meeting place

Central secretariat

Ministries

57

Responsible to

Lok Sabha

Judiciary

Court

Supreme court

Chief judge

Chief justice (Ranjan Gogoi)

15.

What do you understand by the term "all persons are equal before the law? Why do you think it is important in democracy?​

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the sentence," all person are EQUAL before the law" means that every CITIZEN whether rich or poor , girl or boy are equal before law in everything and in every crime. It is very IMPORTANT in democracy because it MAINTAINS equality among every citizen of the country.

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16.

Using a globe what is the hemisphere of belize

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EXPLANATION:

here is your answer

17.

Impontant point of disadavantages of co- education

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DISADVANTAGES OF CO-EDUCATION.

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18.

Impact of globalization on multicultural communication

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In this paper, we critically examine DIFFERENT discourses of globalization and explore how concepts of globalization have been represented in organizational theory. We argue that, despite its celebratory rhetoric of `one world, many peoples', notions of globalization are inextricably linked with the continued development of First World economies, creating new forms of colonial control in the so-called `post-colonial' era. Thus, globalization becomes the new global colonialism, based on the historical structure of capitalism and is a PROCESS that executes the objectives of colonialism with greater efficiency and rationalism. We discuss the economic, political, social and cultural aspects underlying globalization, and argue that the emergence of a so-called `global culture' is simply a process that marks the transformation to a culture of consumption. We INTERROGATE the notions of diversity and multiculturalism, and argue that the successful management of diversity, presented as the new prerequisite for sustainable competitive advantage, effectively continues global colonialism. We argue that, despite the rhetoric of celebrating difference, multiculturalism does little more than facilitate assimilation within the dominant IDEOLOGY. We examine the different structures and processes of globalization, and conclude by discussing the POSSIBILITY of alternate theorizations and a discursive redefinition of globalization involving the creation of new spaces that can articulate alternate forms of economic and social realities.

19.

Impact of southeast asian crisis in developing countries

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Total employment fell by much less than production declines and even increased in some cases. HOWEVER, these aggregates mask considerable churning in employment across sectors, employment status, and location. Economies that experienced the sharpest currency depreciations suffered the deepest cuts in real wages, though deeper cuts in real wages relative to gdp were associated with smaller rises in unemployment. To some extent, families smoothed their incomes through increased labor force participation and private transfers, though the limited evidence AVAILABLE suggests that wealthier families were better able to smooth consumption. The initial impact of the CRISES was on the urban corporate sector, but RURAL households were affected as well and in some INSTANCES suffered deeper losses than did urban families

20.

Which is the main cause of land degradation in gujarat rajasthan and madhya pradesh ​

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(i) MAIN Cause: Large scale overgrazing has caused severe land degradation.  

(ii) Measures to CHECK include:  

(a) AFFORESTATION and proper management of grazing.  

(b) PLANTING of shelter belts of plants.  

(c) Stabilization of sand dunes by GROWING thorny bushes.  

(d) Control on overgrazing.

21.

Which major social group constituted the largest share 1 population of Sri lanka​

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ANSWER:

The SINHALESE.........

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22.

Explain with suitable examples the interaction between the physical and biological environment?​

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Answer:

PHYSICAL environment derives most of its energy from the SUN. The biological environment, on the other HAND, consists of all the living beings, such as humans, animals and micro-organisms.

23.

Equator is the hottest region in the world​

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ANSWER:YES it is

Explanation:

24.

Make a project on historical monuments of mediaeval India​

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Indian monuments are popular worldwide for its BEAUTY. The monuments are the standing examples of stretching the horizon of human imagination and thoughts. The kings and emperors who ruled India had their own way of expressing their ideas in bricks, marble, stone and mortars. These monuments are centuries old and have been examples of philosophies in the world. There are few FAMOUS monuments that are damaged during wars between kingdoms and foreign invasion. Visiting these places TODAY tells you a lot of history and the CULTURE in the bygone age.

FAMOUS MONUMENTS IN INDIA

TAJ MAHAL

QUTAB MINAR

INDIA GATE

RED FORT

MEENAKSHI TEMPLE

CHARMINAR

MYSORE PALACE

HAWA MAHAL

LOTUS TEMPLE

VICTORIA MEMORIAL

GOL GUMBAZ

GOLDEN TEMPLE

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25.

Write a short note on Panchayati Raj in India or what is the importance of local self government​

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India, the Panchayati Raj generally refers to the system of LOCAL self-government in India introduced by a constitutional amendment in 1992, although it is based upon the traditional panchayat system of the Indian subcontinent. This Panchayati Raj system was formalized in 1992, following a study conducted by a number of Indian committees on various ways of implementing more decentralized administration. The modern Panchayati Raj and its Gram Panchayats are not to be confused with the extra-constitutional Khap Panchayats (or Caste Panchayats) found in northern India.

In India, the Panchayati Raj now functions as a system of governance in which gram panchayats are the basic units of local administration. The system has three levels: Gram Panchayat (village level), Mandal Parishad or Block Samiti or Panchayat Samiti (block level), and Zila Parishad (district level). It was formalized in 1992 by the 73rd amendment to the Indian Constitution. Currently, the Panchayati Raj system exists in all states except Nagaland, MEGHALAYA, and Mizoram, and in all UNION Territories except Delhi.

The Panchayats receive funds from three sources:

Local body grants, as recommended by the Central Finance CommissionFunds for implementation of centrally sponsored schemesFunds released by the state governments on the recommendations of the State Finance Commissions

HistoryEdit



Open Panchayat near Narsingarh, Madhya Pradesh

Mahatma Gandhi advocated Panchayati Raj as the foundation of India's political system, as a decentralized form of government in which each village would be responsible for its own affairs.[1][2]. Instead, India developed a highly centralized form of government.[3]However, this has been moderated by the delegation of several administrative functions to the local level, empowering elected gram panchayats. There are significant differences between the traditional Panchayati Raj system, that was envisioned by Gandhi, and the system formalized in India in 1992.[4]

The Panchayat Raj system was first adopted by the state of Rajasthan in Nagaur district on 2 Oct 1959. During the 1950s and 60s, other state governments adopted this system as laws were passed to establish panchayats in various states. The second state was Andhra Pradesh, while Maharashtra was the ninth state. It also founded backing in the Indian Constitution, with the 73rd amendment in 1992 to accommodate the idea.

Local self-government in India refers to governmental jurisdictions below the level of the state. India is a federal republic with three spheres of government: central (union), state and local. The 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments give recognition and protection to local governments and in addition each state has its own local government legislation.[1] Since 1993, local government in India TAKES place in two very distinct forms. Urban localities, covered in the 74th amendment to the Constitution,[2] have Nagar Palika but derive their powers from the individual state governments, while the powers of rural localities have been formalized under the panchayati raj system, under the 73rd amendment to the Constitution.[3] For the history of traditional local government in India and South Asia, see panchayati raj.

As of summer 2017, there are a total of 26,66,428 local government bodies of which 262,771 are rural and 4,657 urban. Of the rural local governments, 632 are zila parishad at the district level, 6,672 are panchayat samaiti at the block level, and 255,466 are gram panchayat at the village level. Following the 2013 Local election 37.1% of councillors were women, and in 2015/16 local government EXPENDITURE was 16.3% of total government expenditure.[1]

26.

Role of evm role of election commission in election​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

I don’t KNOW what the answer is

27.

Write some uses of minerals​

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Explanation:

Buildings USE a wide RANGE of minerals:

iron (as steel) in the FRAMEWORK of large building,

clay in bricks and roofing tiles,

SLATE for roofing tiles,

limestone,

clay,

shale and gypsum in cement,

gypsum in plaster,

silica SAND in window glass,

28.

How many parties for the election for the Lok Sabha 2019 with which constituency area​

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ANSWER:

I DONT KNOW

Explanation:

I dont know OK

29.

What is election ? role of political symbol​

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ANSWER:

the process of ELECTING leader for governance of state is CALLED election

Explanation:

it has great role

1) it save country from monarchy

2) development TAKE place

3) corruption reduced as leader fear that they will loose election

4) leader work for the welfare of PEOPLE

30.

Write a report on democratic country​

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Explanation:

Democracy is said to be the best form of government. It allows every citizen of the country to cast vote and choose their leaders irrespective of their caste, colour, creed, religion or gender. The government is elected by the common people of the country and it won’t be wrong to say that it is their wisdom and awareness that determines the success or failure of the government.

Many countries have a democratic system. However, India is the largest democracy in the world. It runs on five democratic principles including sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic and republic. India was DECLARED a democratic NATION after it attained freedom from the colonial rule of the British in 1947. Not only the largest, Indian democracy is also known to be one of the most successful ones.

India has a federal form of democracy with a government at the centre that is responsible to the parliament and state governments that are equally accountable for their legislative assemblies. Elections are held at regular intervals in the county and several parties compete to get to the centre and also to MAKE their place in the states. People are encouraged to EXERCISE their right to vote to elect the most deserving candidate, though caste is also a big factor in Indian politics.

Campaigns are carried out by different political parties to emphasize on the work they have done for the development of people as well on their future agenda to benefit people.

Democracy in India does not only means providing the right to vote but also ensuring social and economic equality. While the democratic system of the country has received worldwide appreciation there are many areas that require improvement so that democracy can be formed in true sense. The government must work UPON eradicating illiteracy, poverty, communalism, casteism and gender discrimination among other things.

31.

Analyse the role of woman in the french revolution​

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32.

Give example of sustainable development from the locality of mathura​

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Answer:

a Mathura ONE of the HOLIEST regions of the Hindusit has been promoted as the model of sustainable developement .the initiative has been taken by divisional commisioner pradip bhatnager. now mathura is foccusing on CATTLE production ,organic FARMING and grazing pastures . this initiative is very nature freindly and is a sustainable growth from mathura

33.

British policy towards handicraft​

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Answer:

the ruin of handicrafts INDUSTRY and artisans.the india handicrafts that had MADE the country famous collapsed under the COLONIAL rule the ability of mass production of GOOD helped british to the flood indian market with cheap products especially cottan

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34.

Name the activities which lead to disasters and give some ideas to culminate them.​

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human activities lead to increased RISK for hurricanes, floods, droughts, and wildfires, thanks to things like the burning of FOSSIL FUELS. Finally, urbanization, or the CONSTRUCTION of cities and suburbs in place of natural ecosystems, cause similar effects as deforestation.

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35.

How does caste play a vital role in modernizing indian society

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Caste System in India. The caste system is the BANE for the Indian society. It divides theIndian society into SECTARIAN groups and classes. Even TODAY, it PLAYS a predominantrole in our society DESPITE the growth of culture and civilisation.

36.

List of various security threats and vulnerabilities

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:there MIGHT be CONSTITUTIONAL

37.

Define the term Astroids​

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Answer:

Asteroids are actually minor planets which can neither be CLASSIFIED EITHER as a planet or as a COMET. These are generally in the direct ORBIT around the Sun, also KNOWN as the inner solar system. The larger forms of asteroids are also known as planetoids. These are different from the minor planets in the outer solar system in their volatile-based surfaces much like comets. These are generally known as asteroid belt.

38.

What is colonies? and describe about colonies domination in Vietnam?

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Answer:

a country or AREA under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.

Explanation:

VIETNAM's early history is dominated by China, which tended to regard its southern NEIGHBOUR as a province - albeit a somewhat unruly one. In 111 BC the Han Dynasty formally annexed what was then called NAM Viet - and the country remained PART of China for a thousand years.Feb

39.

When Jahangir visited Shalimar in Kashmirsaid-duniya me agar kahi jannat hai to woh yahi h yahi hai.​

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40.

Explain any three reason for poverty in india​

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ANSWER:

CORRUPTION

DISHONESTY

41.

Class 3 ka question answer our universe chapter 1 ka of sanskar international the school ka​

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Answer:

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42.

Why was Britain able to establish an Empire in India?

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After the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The CRUMBLING of the old system gave place to new ideas and many new powers emerged on the political horizon of India. During this period, India was exploited politically, SOCIALLY, economically and culturally. The East India Company took ADVANTAGE of the politically instability and gradually, took over the control on large part of India and The East India Company established as a TRADING company.

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43.

What is the cheapest transportInnu innu

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EXPLANATION:

CHEAPEST TRANSPORT is BUS

44.

List 3 impacts of globalisation on workers

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45.

Hey frnds I'm too much confused in this question please solvefirst who set the time on watch and what is the time ​

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Until mechanical CLOCKS were INVENTED in the 13TH century there were various ways of telling the time. The EARLIEST method of telling the time of day was the sundial. It is not known when the sundial was invented but they were certainly used in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Iraq.

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46.

What are the advantages of per capita income​

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1 It HELPS to identify WHETHER the COUNTRY is rich or poor. 2 It shows the standard of living of the peoples of country.

47.

What was the contribution of mangal pandey in revolt 1857 in long​

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Explanation:

Here is a brief timeline of the events which sparked the freedom struggle:

Born in the year 1827, Pandey joined the East India Company army in 1849. At the age of 18, he witnessed a column of sepoy infantry on march, which propelled him to join the company.

Majority of people in the army were Muslims and Hindus

In August 1856, greased cartridge production was initiated in Kolkata, following a British design

By January 1857, rumours had been taking ROUNDS that the English cartridges were greased with animal FAT

This was further sparked during a fight, when a low-CASTE sepoy taunted a high-caste sepoy for 'losing his caste' after biting the cartridge as they were greased with the fat of pigs and cows

There had also been rumours that the British were trying to destroy the religions of the Indian people

In January, the Miltary Secretary ordered that all the cartridges were to be free from grease, and that sepoys could grease them themselves using whatever mixture

On February 26, 1857, the 19th Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) regiment became concerned, as the new cartridges which were being issued to them were wrapped in paper greased with cow and pig fat, which had to be opened by mouth thus affecting their religious sensibilities

Pandey led a group of Indian soldiers to refuse the use of cartridge

On March 29, 1857, 29-year-old Mangal Pandey, angered by the recent actions of the East India Company, declared that he WOULD rebel against his commanders, at Calcutta's Barrackpore parade ground

He started the revolt by attacking his British sergeant, Lieutenant Baugh

After attacking him, Pandey even tried to shoot himself

Mangal Pandey's execution was scheduled for April 18 but was carried out ten days before on April 8.

48.

Explain how coins, inscriptions and monuments are useful sources of information onmedieval times?​

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ANSWER:-

Coins are ONE of the most important sources of INFORMATION from which archaeologists and HISTORIANS can try to interpret the past. This is partly because, UNLIKE most other ancient artefacts, they are OFTEN stamped with words and images. It is also because they are hard-wearing and survive in large numbersInscriptions are the writings on stone, metal or some materials as an importanthistorical source. These are valuable historical evidence of the existence and activities of early kings and empires. They also provide detailed religious practises.

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49.

Causes and extent of damage caused by the cyclone fani

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Answer:

CAUSES and extent of damage caused by the cyclone fani

Explanation:

Cyclone Fani causes extensive damage to power INFRASTRUCTURE, standing trees

Street shops are SEEN collapsed due to gusty winds ahead of the landfall of cyclone Fani on the outskirts of Puri, Odisha, on Friday, May 3, 2

The extremely severe cyclonic storm Fani hit Odisha coast near Puri on Friday MORNING, causing extensive damage to power infrastructure, thatched houses and standing trees.

One person died in Kendrapara district while several others were injured in five districts including Puri, Khordha, Jagatsinghpur, Ganjam and Kendrapara. One woman died at Debendranarayanpur in Kendrapara district.

Cyclone Fani crossed Odisha between 8 am and 10 am. Trees were uprooted along the BHUBANESWAR-Puri road, resulting in disruption in vehicular movement. Personnel from Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force and Fire Services were immediately pressed into service to clear road blockades.

While wind speed clocked 175 kmph in Puri, it blew at a speed over 130 kmph in Bhubaneswar as the cyclone moved towards West Bengal over Odisha.

Wildlife sanctuaries such as Nalabana Bird Sanctuary, Balukhanda Wildlife Sanctuary, Nandankanan Zoological Park and Bhitarakanika Wildlife Sanctuaries were all hit by the storm. Detailed reports about extent of damage are awaited

50.

What is the work of a president​

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the president has the authority to send TROOPS into COMBAT, and is the only one who can DECIDE whether to use nuclear weapons.as CHEIF executive, he enforces laws,t