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Why Pakistan, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe are cannot termed as democracy? |
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Answer» Answer: PAKISTAN ,MYANMAR and Zimbabwe are cannot TERMED as democratic because they all don't fulfill the features of democracy. here is ur answer HOPE you are satisfied mark as BRAINLIST please |
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Difference between villages in house before 20yrs and now |
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Answer» Explanation:Now most of the house are build by cement and bricks and before 20YRS most of the are MADE up of mud and rocks.
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If i was a member of parliament what question I ask |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate here is your answerExplanation: if you r a MP. your questions is what do you want THINK about PEOPLE |
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Mother land is more dearer than heaven explain |
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Answer» Motherland is very important and hold a very emotional space in our heart and has its ROOTS in every memory of our childhood. Motherland is even a greater place than heaven because it(motherland) told us about what we are and ALSO in the motherland we are brought up with deep CARE by the mother NATURE . The deeds we DONE in motherland lead us to heaven or hell but you are always welcomed whether you are bad or good in your motherland. |
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What are the advantages of green Revolution in India |
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Name any two Indians who talked of the significance of the French revolution |
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Religion places of importance in the paired state and country? |
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Answer» Answer: bhai dekh hm sb INDIAN H hm hr CASTE,religion sb ne except KRTE bharat maata ki JAI jai hind |
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Can I get an imaginary story on fundamental rights? |
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Answer» Answer: These rights every citizen of India enjoys by birth and we can LIVE our daily life in PEACE and harmony. Theserights are very IMPORTANT to make a country disputes free and peaceful. The Fundamental Rights are GUARANTEED to Indian citizens to safeguard them against such practices. |
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Pick two situations from the above collage that are not related to illness and write two sentences on how they are related to health. |
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Answer» Answer: On 29th August 1947, the Constituent Assembly through a resolution appointed a DRAFTING Committee to “..scrutinise the draft of the text of the Constitution of India prepared by Constitutional Adviser, giving effect to the decisions already taken in the Assembly and including all matters which are ancillary thereto or which have to be provided in such a Constitution, and to submit to the Assembly for consideration the text of the draft constitution as REVISED by the committee” The Drafting Committee had SEVEN members: Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyar, N. Gopalaswami; B.R. Ambedkar, K.M Munshi, Mohammad Saadulla, B.L. Mitter and D.P. Khaitan. At its first meeting on 30th August 1947, the Drafting Committee elected B.R Ambedkar as its Chairman. Towards the end of October 1947, the Drafting Committee began to scrutinise the Draft Constitution prepared by the B.N Rau, the Constitutional Advisor. It made various changes and submitted the Draft Constitution to the President of the Constituent Assembly on 21st of February 1948. The Drafting Committee and its members were very influential in Indian constitution-making during the Committee stages and the deliberations of the Constituent Assembly. Majority of the debates in Constituent Assembly revolved around the Draft Constitution(s) prepared by the Drafting Committee. Out of 165 sitting of the Constituent Assembly, 114 were spent debating the Draft Constitution( |
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Prepare a medical tourism report |
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Answer» Answer: Medical tourism can be defined as the process of traveling outside the country of residence for the purpose of receiving medical care. Originally, the TERM referred to the TRAVEL of patients from less-DEVELOPED countries to developed nations in pursuit of the treatments not AVAILABLE in their homeland. |
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What happens when a pil is filed against the union of india and others? |
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Answer» Answer: they TAKE strict ACTIONS against it and whatever the problem is the TRY to SOLVE it
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0.23 On the political map of India, mark all the states and water bodies. |
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Answer» MARK me BRAINLIEST. |
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Why Pakistan, Myanmar, and Zimbabwe are termed as democracy |
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The grant of universal franchise creates? What is correct answer |
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Answer» Dcycycug jvcuc hogicy FUG bvuf Explanation: Ihigvvivi vuvuc vuguvcydxyf |
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हर सामाजिक विभिंताएँ सामाजिक विभाजन रूप नही लेते हैं; क्यों? |
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Answer» सही राजनीति विभिंता राजनीतिक विभाजन रूप नही लती हे h |
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5 lines on freedom fighters of indian independence |
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Answer» Answer:
Mark me as a brainliest. |
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5 lines on freedom fighters of independence |
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Mark me as a BRAINLIEST. |
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Which city is known as land of five rivers |
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Answer» Answer: Punjab is know as the state of FIVE RIVERS. *Pun- Five JAB- Rivers Hope it helps Mark as Brainliest Answer.. |
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Find out the influence of the Portuguese on different walks of Indian social life |
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Answer» Portuguese caravels with PORTUGAL ' s SCARLET CROSS of Christ dominated the seas and wrested control of the SPICE Market and east west trade routes from seafaring Muslims merchant. |
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Political leaders enlighten the ------ at the time of election |
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Answer» Political LEADERS ENLIGHTEN the VOTERS at the time of the ELECTIONS. |
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Who was the first cheif minister of odisha, write a paragraph on them |
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Answer» Hey mate here is your answer!! Answer: Harekrushna Mahatab Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab was the first chief minister of Odisha. He was from INDIAN National Congress party and served from 23 April 1946 to 12 May 1950. He again became CM of Odisha and REMAINED in position from 19 OCTOBER 1956 to 25 Feb 1961. hope this helps you! |
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Define hereditary? Explain the mechanism of hereditary change. |
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Answer» Answer: The transfer of characteristics from parents to Thier PROGENY is called heredity. The changes may occur in progeny by TWO TRAITS. 1. Inherited traits - the transfer of traits from parents to offspring. EXAMPLE - colour, ear LOBES ,etc. 2. Acquired traits - the traits which are gained by environment. example - listening, speaking, observing, etc. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/3442762#readmore |
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Explain the events leading to unification of germany |
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Answer» Answer: The UNIFICATION of Germany into a politically and administratively integrated nation stateofficially occurred on 18 January 1871, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France. Princes of the German states, excluding Austria, gathered there to proclaim William I of Prussia as German Emperor after the French capitulation in the Franco-Prussian War. Unofficially, the de facto transition of most of the German-speaking POPULATIONS into a federated organization of states had been developing for some time through alliances formal and informal between princely rulers, but in fits and starts. The self-interests of the various parties hampered the process over nearly a century of autocratic experimentation, beginning in the era of the Napoleonic Wars, which prompted the dissolution of the Holy Roman EMPIRE in 1806, and the subsequent rise of German NATIONALISM |
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What is land untilization in india |
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Peace and development are interrelated.why? |
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What all schemes govt has undertaken to ensure social welfare? |
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Answer» The government of India propelled a few projects for neediness lightening, work age, and better wellbeing and training offices. a few projects are Antyodaya Anna Yojna, National Gramin Awaas Mission, Bharat Nirman, and so on. Diverse Progrmmaes of Government of India are given underneath: Valmiki Ambedkar Awas Yojana (VAMBAY): The VAMBAY propelled in December 2001 encourages the development and up-gradation of dwelling units for the ghetto tenants and gives a sound and empowering urban condition through network toilets under Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan, a segment of the plan. The Central Government gives an appropriation of 50 percent, the parity 50 percent being orchestrated by the State Government. Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY): AAY propelled in December 2000 gives nourishment grains at a profoundly sponsored rate of Rs.2.00 per kg for wheat and Rs.3.00 per kg for the rice to the poor families under the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS). The size of the issue, which was at first 25 kg for each family every month, was expanded to 35 kg for each family every month from April 1, 2002. The plan at first for one crore families was extended in June 2003 by including another 50 lakh BPL Families. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY): The PMGSY, propelled in December 2000 as a 100 percent halfway Sponsored Scheme, goes for furnishing provincial network to detached residences with a populace of 500 people or more in the rustic regions before the finish of the Tenth Plan time frame. Enlarging and modernizing country streets has been INCORPORATED as a thing of the NCMP. The program is subsidized for the most part from the gatherings of diesel cess in the Central Road Fund. Also, the backing off the multi-parallel subsidizing organizations and the residential monetary foundations are being acquired to meet the money related necessities of the program. Leader's Rozgar Yojana (PMRY): PMRY began in 1993 with the goal of making accessible independent work chances to the informed jobless youth by helping them in setting up any monetarily feasible action. While the REGP is actualized in the provincial zones and communities (populace up to 20,000) for setting up town ventures with no top on salary, instructive capability or age of the recipient, PMRY is intended for taught jobless youth with family pay of up to Rs.40, 000 for each annum, in both urban and country territories, for taking part in any financially practical action. Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY): PMGY propelled in 2000-01 conceives assignment of Additional Central Assistance (ACA) to the States and UTs for chose essential administrations, for example, essential wellbeing, essential instruction, provincial asylum, country drinking water, nourishment, and rustic jolt. Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY): SGRY, propelled in 2001, goes for giving extra pay work in every single country territory and in this manner nourishment security and improve dietary dimensions. The SGRY is available to all rustic poor who are needing wage business and want to do manual and incompetent work around the town/natural surroundings. The program is EXECUTED through the Panchayati Raj INSTITUTIONS (PRIs). Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY): JRY was propelled as Centrally Sponsored Scheme on the 1st April 1989 by BLENDING National Rural Employment Program (NREP) and Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Program (RLEGP). Its primary target was the age of extra beneficial work for the jobless and under-utilized individuals in rustic regions through the production of country monetary foundation, network and social resources with the point of improving the personal satisfaction of the provincial poor. Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana: The essential goal of the PMGSY is to give Connectivity, by method for an All-climate Road (with fundamental ducts and cross-seepage structures, which is operable consistently), to the qualified detached Habitations in the rustic regions, so that every Unconnected Habitation with a populace of 1000 people or more are shrouded in three years (2000-2003) and every Unconnected Habitation with a populace of 500 people or more before the finish of the Tenth Plan Period (2007). In regard of the Hill States (North-East, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttaranchal) and the Desert Areas (as distinguished in the Desert Development Program) just as the Tribal (Schedule V) territories, the goal is ASSOCIATE Habitations with a populace of 250 people or more. |
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Why insurance is required |
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Answer» Answer: 4 example, Car insurance is sometimes EXPENSIVE, often confusing, and almost always mandatory in the US. Car insurance laws are set and enforced at the state LEVEL, and 49 of the 50 states in America require all drivers to carry an active car insurance policy. New Hampshire is the only state in which you are not legally required to have car insurance, as long as you can show PROOF of financial RESPONSIBILITY |
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What is the meaning of recording in terms of money? |
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Answer» Please MARK me as brainliest |
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What are the duties of uour govt towards the cleanliness of society? |
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Answer» According to me, Cleanliness is fundamental responsibility of every individual PERSONS. Because each and every person take a responsibility for making clean India. Because If our country making cleans, Peoples hearts will also very clean to expressing the feeling to PEOPLE. So making clean India and it is our responsibility. Thank You. Explanation: |
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Why is October the best time to visit Mussoorie? |
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Answer» Answer: The best time to visit Mussoorie is from OCTOBER to June. From March-June the WEATHER is pleasant to enjoy all sorts of ACTIVITIES in MUSSORIE. From July-September it is USUALLY not advisable to visit Mussories as these are the monsoon months and there are chances of landslides. |
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Discuss about the distribution of land in the village palampur with the help of a pie chart? |
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Answer» It's in the textbook. Explanation: |
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deforestation is one the major reasons for global warming .you as a young person present your ideas to slow down the down the rate of deforestation. |
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Answer» Run your dishwasher only when it is completely full to save energy, water, and money. Adjust the THERMOSTAT in your HOME to save energy. MOVE the thermostat down two DEGREES in the WINTER and up two degrees during the summer months.
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Write a short note on overlapping and cross-cutting differences |
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Answer» this is the answer |
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Social Science 7 th class question and answers cbse |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Write short note on russian revolution |
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Answer» Answer: HERE IT IS Explanation:
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION The Russian Revolution took place in 1917 when the peasants and WORKING class people of Russia revolted against the government of Tsar Nicholas II. They were led by Vladimir Lenin and a group of revolutionaries called the BOLSHEVIKS. The NEW COMMUNIST government created the country of the Soviet Union. |
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What is federalism in long |
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Answer» Answer: Federalism is the MIXED or compound mode of GOVERNMENT, combining a general government with regional governments in a SINGLE POLITICAL system |
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Name all the buildings built by Shah Jahan |
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Answer» TAJ Mahal Red Fort ARGA Fort Jama MASJID, Delhi Jama Masjid, Agra Moti masjid INSIDE Arga |
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Compare Indus Valley Civilization with Egyptian civilization |
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Write a short note on Differences, similarities, divisions |
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Answer» Answer: Hi FRIEND it is your answer I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU PLEASE FOLLOW ME MARK IT AS THE BRAINLEIST ANSWER |
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Difference between present time and freedom struggle |
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Answer» Their stories are embedded in our collective consciousness. Even today, 62 years after they won us our independence, India’s freedom fighters never fail to make us feel good about ourselves. Many of our roads, stadiums and parks are named after them. For over six decades, they have inspired our books, music, theatre, films, and even comic books. But some of us are not content to live with the sepia memories of the unadorned, unfussy men and WOMEN who changed our history; some of us believe the fight for freedom isn’t over yet. The British MAY have gone, but today’s freedom fighters wage a war that is, in some ways, tougher than the one that was fought back then. India’s modern-day freedom fighters fight the enemies within us—they help us conquer our fears and prejudices and protect what should be sacred to us. They work hard to guard our forests, preserve our cultural differences, help us dream of a better future, instil self-confidence in women and ensure that our children will SMILE. And they do it with the same zeal that was found in abundance in the India of the 1930s and 1940s. When the Delhi high court effectively decriminalized homosexuality in a recent order on section 377, modern-day freedom fighters rejoiced. To celebrate Independence Day, we entered a world where people still fight for the idea of India. This is not an exhaustive list of people—and we fought our own BATTLE before we finalized it. We tried to PICK people you haven’t read too much about. So, enjoy the issue and get inspired! |
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According to Buddha can men remove sorrow from their lives |
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Answer» YES they can GO SOMEWHERE to do MEDITATION |
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The biosphere is the life-giving zone. It is the zone where all the three realms that arelithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere are present. Will life continue to exist evenif one of them is missing? Justify your answer. |
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Answer» Answer: No, because without air we cannot survive,without WATER we still cannot survive and without land also we can't survive. |
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Names of all democratic countries. |
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What are coastal plains ? explain? |
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Answer» Explanation: A coastal plain is a flat, low-lying PIECE of land next to the ocean. Coastal PLAINS are SEPARATED from the rest of the interior by NEARBY landforms, such as mountains.
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Vote's model of interdependence |
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Answer» what is I INTERDEPENDENCE |
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