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1.

Write an essay on development of print culture under east india company​

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ANSWER:

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InequalA. Define..UntouchabilityDiscriminationPrejudiceB. Write short answer for the following questions.1. Who are people with special need?2. Name some social reformers who worked for the betterment of society.3. Define 'Fundamental Rights'.4. What do you understand by constitutional provisions ?5. Name some social reformers of India.6. What is Scheduled Castes Welfare Department?C. Answer the following questions in detail.1. What are the things that makes a nation great?What can we do to remove discrimination from our society?Write about different forms of discrimination existing in our society.How has the modern way of life helped in eradicating untouchability?5. Explain Democracy.6. What is the difference between upper caste and the lower caste?1482.3.Social Studies Ex​

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EXPLANATION:

untouchability MEANS REFUSE to touch the downcast

3.

Explain the system of Old Regime. (100 words)

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Ancien régime, (French: “old order”) Political and social system of Franceprior to the French Revolution. Under the regime, everyone was a subject of the king of France as well as a member of an estate and province. All RIGHTS and status FLOWED from the social institutions, divided into three ORDERS: clergy, nobility, and OTHERS (the Third Estate). There was no NATIONAL citizenship.

4.

Why democracy has become popular in contemporary modern society​

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because in democracy everyone have rights to select LEADER WITHOUT any FORCE

5.

Why cabinate ministes are there

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cabinates MINISTERS are there to HELP the PEOPLE

6.

Name some forts /monuments built by mughals

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taj Mahal , RED fort ,JAMA MASJID ,QUTUB MINAR

7.

The author of tuzuki I babari

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ANSWER:

MUGHAL Emporer JAHANGIR

8.

The number of union terrorists along western coast and eastern coast

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Answer:the no of union terriotories along the WESTERN coasts is 3 and EASTERN coasts is 2 

Western Coast:

  1 Lakshadweep 

2 Diu and Daman

 3 Dadra and NAGAR Haveli

Eastern Coast:

1 Puducherry

2  Andaman and Nicobar Island

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9.

Do the comparative study between Belgium and srilanka

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Explanation:

Sri Lanka has the 59th-largest CRUDE oil imports (32,520 barrels / DAY) in the world. The TOP 10 countries by oil imports are: European Union, CHINA, United States, India, Japan, South Korea, GERMANY, Philippines, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom

10.

What is sociolinguistics? Expand upon its scope and areas of investigation?

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Sociolinguistics is the DESCRIPTIVE study of the effect of any and all aspects of SOCIETY, including CULTURAL norms, EXPECTATIONS, and context, on the way language is USED, and society's effect on language. It differs from sociology of language, which focuses on the effect of language on society.

11.

What is the relation between indira gandhi and mahatma gandhi?

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Introduction

Elections in India, the world’s second-most populous country, evoke descriptions like ’spectacle’ or ’carnival,’ in part due to the overwhelming numbers that participate in the process. In this country of over a billion people, 714 million voters will decide who rules the world’s largest democracy for the next five years. In the 2004 elections, over 5,400 candidates from 230 political parties participated. Nearly the same NUMBER of candidates will COMPETE for seats in parliament in 2009. Electoral candidates vie for votes by promising reforms, such as better governance, greater socioeconomic equity, and bolstered efforts at poverty alleviation. However, corrupt politicians with criminal records, caste- and religion-based politics, and allegations of vote-buying continue to mar the DEMOCRATIC process. Meanwhile, the coalition politics of the last two decades, while more inclusive, have resulted in giving outsized power to small parties that have used it to further their short-term agendas.

Indian historian Ramachandra Guha, in the book India after Gandhi, argues the country is only "50 percent a democracy," holding viable elections, but falling short when it comes to "the functioning of politicians and political institutions."

The Parliament

India’s parliamentary system is based on the Westminster model of constitutional democracy, a legacy of British colonial rule. The Parliament is comprised of a bicameral legislature: the Rajya Sabha, the 250-member upper house, where members are elected by state legislative assemblies (12 members are nominated by the president), and the Lok Sabha, the 543-member lower house directly elected by the people (with two additional seats reserved for Anglo Indians nominated by the president). In the Lok Sabha, voters elect candidates based on the electoral system where the person securing the largest number of votes in each district wins.

"There were few other competing ideologies that allowed people to make sense of their social circumstances in the way caste did." – Pratap Bhanu Mehta

To ensure political representation for historically marginalized groups in the lower house of the parliament, the Indian Constitution STIPULATES that each state reserve seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (formerly known as the untouchables, lowest in the country’s stratified social order) in proportion to their population in the state. This means only candidates belonging to these groups can contest elections in reserved constituencies. In the 2009 elections, eighty-four seats for candidates from scheduled castes and forty-seven for scheduled tribe members are reserved, 24 percent of the total seats in the parliament’s lower house. A pending bill seeking a 33 percent reservation for women in the parliament and state legislatures has been the subject of intense debate for over a decade.

The prime minister is the leader of the party or alliance that enjoys majority support in the lower house. If no single party or alliance has a majority, the leader of the largest single party or alliance is appointed prime minister and must subsequently secure a vote of confidence from the entire lower house.

The Parties

Currently, India has hundreds of political parties registered (PDF) with the election commission, and of these seven are registered as national parties. The Indian National Congress and its rival the Bharatiya Janata Party are the largest among them.

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Problems of economic reforms in India​

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Explanation:

As a result, the government had to ADOPT new measures to REFORM the CONDITIONS of the Indian ECONOMY. There were many programs and initiatives introduced primarily consisted of liberalization, privatization, and GLOBALIZATION.

13.

Write notes on the following(200 words) 1:indian desert2:Himalayan mountain3:gondawana landpls answer this question​

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Indian Desert :

The Thar Desert, ALSO known as the Great Indian Desert, is a large arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi) and forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. It is the world's 17th largest desert, and the world's 9th largest subtropical desert.About 85% of the Thar Desert is located within India, with the remaining 15% in Pakistan. In India, it covers about 170,000 km2 (66,000 sq mi), and the remaining 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi) of the desert is within Pakistan. The Thar desert forms approximately 5%(~4.56%) of the total geographic area of India. More than 60% of the desert lies in the state of Rajasthan, and extends into GUJARAT, Punjab, and Haryana.

Himalayan Mountains :

The Himalayas, or Himalaya , FORM a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas include over fifty mountains exceeding 7,200 m (23,600 ft) in elevation, including ten of the fourteen 8,000-metre peaks. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia (Aconcagua, in the Andes) is 6,961 m (22,838 ft) tall.

Gondwana land :

Gondwana, also called Gondwanaland, ancient supercontinent that incorporated present-day South America, Africa, Arabia, MADAGASCAR, India, Australia, and Antarctica. It was fully assembled by Late PRECAMBRIAN time, some 600 million years ago, and the first stage of its breakup began in the Early Jurassic Period, about 180 million years ago. The name Gondwanaland was coined by the Austrian geologist Eduard Suess in reference to Upper Paleozoic and Mesozoic formations in the Gondwana region of central India, which are similar to formations of the same age on Southern Hemisphere continents.

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14.

Please answer this question. it is very urgent.​

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ANSWER:

which QUESTION i TELL you

15.

Group the following as economic or non-economic activities :(1) Teacher teaching his son(1) Teacher teaching in the class(ii) Farming(iv) Haircut(v) Watching movie(vi) Washing of clothes by mother​

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¹.. NON economic activity

2..economic activity

3..both

4..economic activity

5..non economic activity

6..non economic activity

Explanation:

In economic activity people work for money WHEREAS in non economic activity people work themselves

16.

Prepare a do and does not poster for energy conversation to educate the villagers​

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Do

SWITCH off unnecessary FANS and lights

Give priority to walking and cycling

USE alternative sources of ENERGY like solar energy

Apply the maximum of Reduce, reuse and recycle

Dont

Waste ELECTRICITY

Waste fossil fuels

Exploit conventional sources of energy like coal

Waste reusable products

17.

What is valley explain in 1 sentences for

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the GAP between TWO RIVERS

18.

What have been the impediments of growth of science in india answer?

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Impediments of growth of Science in India – By the end of the eighteenth century, Indian SOCIETY had BECOME very COMPLEX. ... In fad, the British were able to SUBJUGATE this country, and make it their colony, on the basis of science, technology and industry which had developed there.

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What do you know about American war of independence​

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BLACK AMERICANS FIGHT against for their RIGHT

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Acknowledgement for NATURAL & MAN MADE DISASTERS

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Disaster is a sudden, calamitous event bringing great damage, loss, destruction and devastation to life and property. WHO defines Disaster as "any occurrence, that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human life, DETERIORATION of health and health services, on a scale sufficient to warrant an extraordinary response from outside the affected community or area”

The damage caused by disasters is immeasurable and varies with the geographical location, climate and the type of the earth surface/degree of vulnerability. This influences the mental, socio-economic, political and cultural state of the affected area. Generally, disaster has the following effects in the concerned areas:

1. It COMPLETELY disrupts the normal day to day life.

2. It NEGATIVELY influences the emergency systems.

3. Normal needs and processes like flood, shelter, health, etc. are affected and deteriorate depending on the intensity and severity of the disaster.

It may also be termed as “a serious disruption of the functioning of society, causing widespread human, material or ENVIRONMENTAL losses which exceed the ability of the affected society to cope using its own resources

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Bibliography for NATURAL & MAN MADE DISASTERS ​

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A natural disaster is a major ADVERSE event resulting from natural processes of the EARTH; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes. Man-made disasters are usually the result of things GOING wrong in our complex TECHNOLOGICAL society.

22.

Write an essay on democracy and poverty​

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Democracy :

Democracy is a government of the people, for the people, by the people. Democracy has been in existence since ancient times, but it reached its golden era in the twentieth century. India is the largest democracy in the world.

POVERTY :

Poverty is not having enough material POSSESSIONS or income for a person's needs. Poverty is a multifaceted concept, which may include social, ECONOMIC, and political elements.

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23.

Defination of universal brotherhood

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The UNIVERSAL Great Brotherhood is a cultural, non governmental, non religious, non profit, non sectarian organization. Its objective is to bring TOGETHER science, art and religion, for the purpose of intellectual improvement as WELL as spiritual EDUCATION.

24.

Mesolithic age is tranformation of mankind

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HEYA MATE

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The Stages of prehistory Are the different phases before the beginning of the story and go from the original appearance of the first HOMINIDS (the ancestors of Homo sapiens sapiens).

The Stages of prehistory Are the different phases before the beginning of the story and go from the original appearance of the first hominids (the ancestors of Homo sapiens sapiens).Its beginning is really imprecise and culminated with the invention of the writing and the first reports of calligraphic documents AROUND the year 3,300 a.C., date that is considered like the beginning of the History.

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25.

Write briefly about bretton woods twins

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Heya MATE

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<U>Bretton woods TWINS :

The Bretton Woods twins REFERS to the two MULTILATERAL organizations created at the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944. They are: The World Bank IBRD

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26.

Write three sentences about each planet

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EARTH - it is CALLED the blue PLANET.

it is only the planet on which life is possible.

it is the third planet in the SOLAR system

27.

Akbar himself cloud not read and​

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and......what.. .WRITE a FULL QUESTION PLZZ so that we can ANSWER

28.

What is technology and its advantages and disadvantages?

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Heya Mate

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Technology :

Technology is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes USED in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of OBJECTIVES, such as scientific investigation.

Advantages :

First, the evolution of technology is BENEFICIAL to humans for several REASONS. At the medical level, technology can help treat more sick people and consequently save many lives and combat very harmful viruses and bacteria. The invention of the computer was a very important point.

Disadvantages :

At the same time, human workers retain less value, which is a disadvantage of technological advances. As machines and computers become even more advanced and efficient, this will continue to be a growing disadvantage of technology and an issue that has a global impact.

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29.

What is the difference between assessment and evaluation?

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Assessment of TEACHING means TAKING a MEASURE of its effectiveness. “FORMATIVE” assessment ismeasurement for the purpose of improving it.  Evaluation is the process of observing and measuring a THING for the purpose of judging it and of determining its “value,” either by comparison to similar things, or to a standard.

30.

What is enables interchange of communication in communication?

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An interchange is the transfer of information from one computer to another. In business, this typically refers to an electronic data interchange (EDI), a SYSTEM used to communicate strictly FORMATTED MESSAGES that represent documents other than MONETARY instruments

31.

How many cast in india​

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There are totally 3,000 CASTES present in India and these castes have been divided into 25,000 sub-castes...

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32.

in India the distribution of power between the center and the states indicates that has been made stronger by the Constitution at the cost of state .justify this statement by giving 4 points​

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Constitution provides more power to STATE and local GOVERNMENT

State government has its own legislation JURISDICTION

it is financially independent from TAX and revenues

Supreme Court even respect state government

33.

Where is the Mahanadi river located..​

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MAHANADI RIVER is LOCATED in HARIDWAR

34.

Why do you think omprakas valmiki was being treated unequaly by his teacher and his classmates?​

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he was a DALIT

Explanation:

he was a dalit which in older INDIAN culture MEANT UNTOUCHABLE

35.

Discuss the important characteristics of governance

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The characteristics of goodgovernance. Good GOVERNANCE has 8major characteristics. It is PARTICIPATORY, consensus oriented, accountable, transparent, RESPONSIVE, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and follows the RULE of law.

36.

how does the language policy in Indian helps our country avoid the situation that Sri Lanka is in today​

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Explanation:

Our constitution did not give the status of NATIONAL language to any SINGLE language. Although hindi was recognised as the National language but there are many safeguards to protect other languages.

According to our Indian constitution, English is still used as the OFFICIAL language. The central government has DECIDED to use both English and Hindi in the official purposes.

Our constitution recognises 22 languages which are SPOKEN in different states.

Indian constitution gives equal importance to all the languages and did not give much importance to any specific state language.

These systems in our country helps to avoid the situation that Sri Lanka faces today.

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7. Explall8. How does theculues UV loudl Senyuvdoes the language policy in India help our country avoid the situationsLanka is in today?India the distribution of power between the centre and the states indicatesentre has been made stronger by the constituion at the cost of states. Jus(MBOSE 2017)9. In India the distri​

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38.

Who found the school​

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SCHOOL was FOUND by MICHAEL

39.

How did the concept of nation states developes in Europe?Briefly describe the process of unification of Italy

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40.

Explain snake bitting its tail to form a ring

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It means that it is a symbol of eternity.a RING has NEITHER BEGINNING nor end.

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41.

How power sharing is good in democracy

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There are 2 types of REASONS for POWER sharing. Power sharing is good DEMOCRACY.

  1. It ensures political stability
  2. maintains political order
  3. Power sharing ensures that different offices of GOVERNMENT PLACED at same level of governemnt do not excercise unlimited power
  4. conflicts are always prevented.
42.

Give me 10 question of lesan of the french revolutions ?short question ​

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1. what are yhe immediate causes of French revolution ? at least three points.

2. Louis XVI belongs to which dynasty ?

3. WRITE the year of reason of terror?

4. what are the political causes of French Revolution?

5. write role of women in French Revolution?

6. who is the leader of jacobin club?

7. name the National Anthem of France after independence.

8. write the year of French Revolution.

9. write in short about slavery in France.

10. write about INSERT REGION of terror.

11. montesquieu write which book.

12. write the year in which napoleon became the EMPEROR of France.

13. waterloo war happen in which year .

14. name the country which take part in Waterloo war.

15. write the reforms done by napoleon in France.

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43.

What do you meant by ISI​

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ISI is an agmark

ISI mark is a mark for industrial products in INDIA. ... The ISI mark is by far the most recognized CERTIFICATION mark in the Indian subcontinent. The NAME ISI is an ABBREVIATION of Indian Standards Institute, the former name of the Bureau of Indian Standards.

44.

Make a list of new members of parliament​

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Answer:

Narendra MODI Pm

45.

Which one of the following does NOT make substance a resourcr​

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PLEASE write a complete QUESTION as there is not a single OPTION GIVEN by U

46.

Wrte about the following governer general of india and their policies

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The Regulating Act of 1773 created the office with the title of GOVERNOR-General of the Presidency of Fort William, or Governor-General of Bengal to be appointed by the COURT of Directors of the East India Company (EIC). The Court of Directors assigned a Council of Four (based in India) to assist the Governor General, and decision of council was binding on the Governor General during 1773-1784.

The Saint Helena Act 1833 (or Government of India Act 1833) re-designated the office with the title of Governor-General of India.

After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the company rule was brought to an end, and the British India along with princely states came under the direct rule of the British Crown. The Government of India Act 1858 created the office of Secretary of STATE for India in 1858 to oversee the affairs of India, which was advised by a new Council of India with 15 members (based in London). The existing Council of Four was formally renamed as the Council of Governor General of India or Executive Council of India. The Council of India was later abolished by Government of India Act 1935.

Following the adoption of the Government of India Act of 1858, the Governor-General as representing the Crown became known as the Viceroy. The designation 'Viceroy', ALTHOUGH it was most frequently used in ordinary parlance, had no statutory authority, and was never employed by Parliament. Although the Proclamation of 1858 announcing the assumption of the government of India by the Crown referred to Lord Canning as "first Viceroy and Governor-General", none of the Warrants appointing his successors referred to them as 'Viceroys', and the title, which was frequently used in Warrants dealing with precedence and in public notifications, was basically one of ceremony used in connection with the state and social functions of the Sovereign's representative. The Governor-General continued to be the sole representative of the Crown, and the Government of India continued to be vested in the Governor-General-in-Council.[1]

From the year 1858 ONWARDS, the appointments of Governor-General of India were made by the British Crown upon the advice of Secretary of State for India. The office of Governor-General continued to exist as a ceremonial post in each of the new dominions until they adopted republican constitutions in 1950 and 1956 Respectively.

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ANS. Science1.Prepare a project report on Disaster Management not exceeding 15 pageswhich should include the following heads :i) Preface i i) Index iii) Acknowledgementiv)Detailed report on the topic under necessary headings (Meaning,Causes & effects)v) Teacher's Evaluation pageAny one Disaster : Earthquake, Volcanoes, Landslides, Fire, Accidents,Flood, Drought & Cyclone.​

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48.

Why Was The French community in Belgium relatively rich and powerful than Dutch??

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In Belgium 54% of the area was occupied by the FRENCH community and 45% of the area was occupied by the Dutch .The population of French was more and that was less so this was the reason why the French community in Belgium was relative rich and powerful than Dutch
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49.

Make a list of new members of parliamentmake a list of new members of parliament ​

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which PARLIAMENT LOK SABHA or RAJYA sabha

50.

Compare Indus Valley Civilization which Egyptian civilization​

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1. According to conventional Egyptian sources the civilization came in to existence around 150 B.C.

Indus valley civilization developed 3000 years ago.

2. It developed along the river Nile, Egypt

It developed along the river Indus, India

3. Ancient Egyptian writings are called hieroglyphics which was deciphered.

Their LANGUAGE has not been still deciphered

OR

1. The Egyptian civilization flourished around the Nile river whereas, the Indus valley civilization flourished around the river Indus.

2. The agriculture of the PEOPLE of Egyptian civilization depended on flooding of river Nile; whereas, the annual monsoons was the main SOURCE of water for agriculture in the Indus valley civilization.

3. The artists of the  Egyptian civilization built temples, PYRAMIDS and extensive statues of Gods and Kings. HOWEVER, the artists of the Indus valley civilization made comparatively small figures of humans and animals.

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