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1.

What is the full form of h y v seed​

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the FULL FORM of hyv is HIGH yielding variety seeds
2.

India's first pico-satellite?

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StudSat

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StudSat is FIRST INDIAN pico-satellite which weighs LESS than 1 kg. It was launched on 12 July, 2010 by PSLV-C15.

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Which satellite is known as Earth observation satellite that was launched on 5 May, 2005?

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CARTOSAT-1

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CARTOSAT-1 was launched on 5 May, 2005 by PSLV-C6 and is KNOWN as Earth observation satellite. It PROVIDES stereographic in-orbit images with a 2.5 meter resolution.

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4.

Indian music and its development​

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Development of Indian Music has been a slow and steady process down the ages. There can be discerned an element of continuity between the ancient and modern periods. In fact it has been seen that even now, there is hardly a book written on India music which does not reiterate the divine origins of music and the details of melodic theory given in Bharata's Natyasastra, written sometime between the second century B.C. and the sixth century A.D.13.

Since the second millennium B.C., when a group of related tribes known as the Aryans began to settle among the original Dravidian peoples and other indigenous tribes on the then sparsely settled land, the subcontinent has been populated by Aryan and Dravidian ethnic offshoots. These agricultural and pastoral groups moved constantly, searching for land, security, and riches. As the various groups settled down, India began to resemble a giant ethnic patchwork quilt, for it housed an incredible variety of local and regional cultures. The Aryan influence gradually became the dominant one; even the Dravidian peoples, who were pushed south by the more aggressive Aryans, adopted elements of the Indo-European culture and language. Sanskritisation was seen in almost the entire sub-continent, and this provided a kind of homogenous environment for the spread of philosophy and culture. In Aryan India (1500-500 B.C.), music played a rather important role. It was employed during sacrificial rites and rituals when recitations and songs were sung. In the EARLIEST times, it seems that the main singers were women, and they were usually the wives of the Sama Vedic priests. Later, this task came to be performed by the Udgatrs or the male priests. The women in the religious sphere now functioned as singers and dancers, especially in the 9th century when temples became cultural centres. Even in the royal courts and homes the performing arts were encouraged and fostered. In the plays of Kalidasa, one of the greatest writers of ancient India there is found mention of a music school in which the most erudite teachers imparted education in the arts, music, dancing, acting and painting to the pupils from the royal household.

Music continued to grow and flourish with the encouragement being given to the performing arts. Three hundred years later, sometime in the 8th century AD, Dandin, another one of India's great literary figures, wrote about urban and elite life in Ujjain. Utmost patronage was extended to the arts and the lifestyle was one of luxury and splendour. One of the most popular forms of entertainment among the people was the goshtis or clubs which were concerned with artistic and academic accomplishments. These were convened in public halls or the residences of artists or even in the residence of a courtesan and attended by members of the same age, wealth, learning and temperament. The two arts of music and dance were so closely inter-twined that both these terms were included in the SANSKRIT word sangita- the arts of singing, playing musical instruments, and dancing. This conception of the performing arts continued through the centuries and is maintained even today. For instance, the NATIONAL Academy of the Performing arts is REFERRED to by two descriptive words only- Sangit Natak Akademi.

The twelfth and thirteenth centuries witnessed a mighty change in the life of the sub continent due to the Muslim invasion. In all, there were three Islamic invasions in the subcontinent. With the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in AD 1206, the PRESENCE of Islam in the sub-continent became a permanent feature. They established a stronghold in the Northern parts of the country, till with coming in of Babur, the whole of North India and a considerable portion of the Deccan was affected and unified. South of the Deccan the Hindu Kingdoms continued to flourish whereas in the north Muslim power dominated.

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5.

What is panchayat and what is their work​

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PANCHAYAT work to take DECISIONS some ISSUES

6.

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7.

The parliament is providing platform to all the classes of India howow

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Answer:The Parliament ACTS as platform for the different classes of people as:It consists of people elected representatives. Different classes of people vote for CANDIDATES of their choice.The parliament makes no discrimination in terms of castes, creed, or CLASS of people. Any person irrespective of gender, castes, creed, or RELIGION can contest in the elections for the parliament.

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8.

What is example of fixed crop​

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do you want to SAY MIXED CROP so mixed crop is the crop in which two or more than two crops are PLANTED in the same field

9.

What is the location of indo gagnetic plain

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The Indo-Gangetic Plain, also known as the Indus-Ganga Plain and the NORTH Indian RIVER Plain, is a 630-million-acre (2.5-million KM2) fertile plain encompassing northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, including most of northern and EASTERN India, the eastern parts of Pakistan, virtually all of Bangladesh.

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10.

Write different relief features of lithosphere

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The major relief FEATURES of the Earth—its continents and ocean basins—were created by the movements of plates on the surface of the Earth. GEOLOGISTS use the term LITHOSPHERE to describe an outer Earth SHELL of rigid, BRITTLE rock, including the crust and also the cooler, upper part of the mantle

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11.

How did the artists of the 18th and 19th century visualize a nation ? Illustrate with example​

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Answer. Artist of 18th and 19th century visualise a nation

-By their romantic thinking

( Romantic- A cultural MOVEMENT which sought to develop a particular FORM of nationalist SENTIMENT.)

-By their ART

- By folk songs .

-By folk poetry.

- By folk DANCE.

12.

0.1. Explain the meaning of Constitution​

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Answer:A CONSTITUTION is a written document consisting of all the fundamental rights and duties of the citizens .It helps to rule the COUNTRY .Tthe citizens must be be informed of their fundamental rights and duties and FOLLOW them

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13.

Animal life of today​

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Crocodiles. If any LIVING life form resembles the dinosaur, it's the crocodilian. ...

Snakes. Crocs were not the only REPTILES to survive what the dinos couldn't – snakes did too. ...

Bees. ...

Sharks. ...

Horseshoe CRABS. ...

Sea STARS. ...

LOBSTERS. ...

Duck-Billed Platypuses.

14.

Factors impacting on women in gender pay gap india

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Gender pay GAP in India refers to the difference in earnings between women and men in the paid employment and labor market.[1] For the year 2013, the gender pay gap in India was estimated to be 24.81%.[2] Further, while analyzing the level of female participation in the economy, this report slots India as ONE of the bottom 10 countries on its list. Thus, in addition to unequal pay, there is also unequal representation, because while women constitute almost HALF the Indian population (about 48% of the total), their representation in the work FORCE amounts to only about one-fourth of the total.[3] The gender pay gap is considered to be a myth by conservatives and economists, since it does not take into account the total work hours and the working industry of the individual. If an entity is to act upon the wage gap, it would result in a trade off between equality of opportunities to equality of outcomes.

15.

What were the contribution of CV Raman in field of Physics ​

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He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for the discovery that when light traverses a transparent material, some of the light that is deflected changes in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called Raman scattering and is the result of the Raman effect .Indian research institution in his time, founded the Indian Journal of Physics and the Indian Academy of Sciences, and TRAINED hundreds of students who FOUND IMPORTANT POSTS in UNIVERSITIES and government in India and Myanmar (Burma).

16.

10G. Solve the Crossword Puzzle given below:cross:1. The other name of black soil. (1)3. Develops on crystalline igneous rocks. (3)5. Erosion of top soil as water flows over large areas.(5)7. The club advocated resource conservation for thefirst time at international level. (4)9. Deccan plateau is made up of. (4)own:2. Soil that develops in areas with high temperatureand heavy rainfall. (8)4. Subset of the stock (8)6. Obtained from biosphere and have life. (6)8. An example of ravine. (7)10. Denudation of soil cover. (7)​

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1=regur soil

3=red and YELLOW soil

5=some TIMES WATER FLOWS LIKE sleet.

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17.

Give an example of fixed crop​

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There is an ALTERNATIVE method that LETS you crop to a fixed ratio without altering IMAGE resolution. It is a little longer but it works well and is BYPASSES the crop tool ENTIRELY

18.

What is Antarctic Circle ?​

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The Antarctic Circle is the most southerly of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. The region south of this circle is known as the Antarctic, and the zone immediately to the north is called the Southern Temperate Zone. South of the Antarctic Circle, the sun is above the horizon for 24 continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore visible at midnight) and the centre of the sun is below the horizon for 24 continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore not visible at noon); this is also true within the equivalent polar circle in the Northern Hemisphere, the Arctic Circle.

The Antarctic Circle is the most southerly of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. The region south of this circle is known as the Antarctic, and the zone immediately to the north is called the Southern Temperate Zone. South of the Antarctic Circle, the sun is above the horizon for 24 continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore visible at midnight) and the centre of the sun is below the horizon for 24 continuous hours at least once per year (and therefore not visible at noon); this is also true within the equivalent polar circle in the Northern Hemisphere, the Arctic Circle.The position of the Antarctic Circle is not fixed; as of 6 JUNE 2019, it RUNS 66°33′47.6″ south of the Equator.[1] Its latitude depends on the Earth's AXIAL tilt, which fluctuates within a margin of more than 2° over a 41,000-year period, due to tidal forces resulting from the orbit of the Moon.[2] Consequently, the Antarctic Circle is currently drifting southwards at a speed of about 15 m (49 ft) per year.

19.

Why india is considered as a developing country ?

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20.

What is preface in a project

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PREFACE forms a vital PART of the project work. It is the introductory PARAGRAPH which describes about the literary works the author has talked about in the project. It ALSO contains the acknowledgement of all those who helped in making of the project.

21.

Describe the role of constitution in a democracy.

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Constitution is very important because it helps to run a COUNTRY in a prope way. constitution is ACCEPTED by all the PEOPLE loving in a particular are or TERRITORY

22.

Witch planet is smaller and the closest to the sun

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ANSWER:mercury

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23.

What is urbaniation​

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anization occurs either organically or planned as a result of individual, collective and state action. Living in a city can be culturally and economically beneficial since it can provide greater opportunities for access to the labor market, better education, housing and safety conditions, and reduce the time and expense of commuting and transportation. Conditions like density, proximity, diversity, and marketplace competition are elements of an urban environment that deemed positive. However, there are also negative social phenomena that arise, alienation, stress, increased cost of living, and mass marginalization that are connected to an urban way of living. Suburbanization, which is happening in the cities of the largest developing countries, may be regarded as an attempt to balance these negative aspects of urban life while still allowing access to the LARGE extent of shared resources.

In cities, money, services, wealth and opportunities are centralized. Many rural INHABITANTS come to the city to seek their fortune and alter their social position. Businesses, which provide jobs and exchange capital, are more concentrated in urban areas. Whether the source is trade or tourism, it is also through the ports or banking systems, commonly located in cities, that foreign money flows into a country.

Many people move into cities for the economic opportunities, but this does not fully explain the very HIGH recent urbanization rates in places like China and India. Rural flight is a contributing FACTOR to urbanization. In rural areas, often on small family farms or collective farms in villages, it has historically been difficult to access manufactured goods, though the relative overall quality of life is very subjective, and may certainly surpass that of the city. Farm living has always been susceptible to unpredictable environmental conditions, and in times of drought, flood or pestilence, survival may become extremely problematic.

24.

Prepare a flowchart showing the classification of resources​

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25.

Which two peninsula riverwestward ? Montion two differencesbetween these two rivers:​

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Narmada and Tapi

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26.

The rise in unemployment in urban India poses a challenge explain​

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india’s unemployment rate stood at 6.1% in FY18, official data showed, highlighting the challenge that confronts the Narendra Modi-led government. The data isn’t comparable with that of past years, the government contended, in effect seeking to REFUTE PREVIOUS leaked reports that said they showed the unemployment rate was at a 45-year high.  

The Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) of the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) released on Friday showed the unemployment rate in the country in ..  

India seems to have the biggest pools of unemployed people in the world. The prospect of getting a job for those who are unemployed will be an important issue in the General Elections 2019. According to CMIE (Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy), unemployment rate in October in India rose to 6.9 per cent. The number of unemployed which fell to 14 million in 2017 is now at nearly 30 million. This leads one to wonder what is wrong with the economy which fail to absorb the unemployed.

The unemployed who want jobs and are willing to work are increasingly getting disappointed. This also has a grievous psychological impact on their minds which is manifesting itself in diverse ways. The unemployment rate has been rising almost steadily since last year. The estimated number of persons employed during 2018 was 397 million which is 2.4 per cent lower than 407 million employed in 2017. (India’s total work force was 487 million in 2012.)

The REASONS for the rise in unemployment are many. One of the main reasons is that the Indian economy is not witnessing a sustained rate of high growth because investment is subdued and the manufacturing sector, which creates the maximum jobs, is growing at a snail’s pace. The Industrial Index of Production that includes manufacturing growth was at 4.2 per cent last month. The slowdown in industrial and infrastructure sectors, especially the construction sector, and the low volume of IT growth of exports have led to only 1.9 per cent year on year hiring.

27.

What is social structure​

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On the macro SCALE, social structure is the system of socioeconomic stratification (most notably the classstructure), social institutions, or, other patterned relations between large social GROUPS. On the meso scale, it is thestructure of social NETWORK ties between individuals or ORGANIZATIONS.....

28.

Q. World Earth day observed on April 22. The theme of World Earth Day 2019 is :-

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SAVING WATER for PEOPLE

29.

Huge blocks of ice which break off and fall into the sea

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the BROKEN ICE will MELT in 2-3hours

30.

What is quite Indian movement 250 words​

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The Quit India Movement, or the August Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee by Gandhi on 8 August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British Rule of India.[1]

The CRIPPS Mission had failed, and on 8 August 1942, Gandhi made a call to Do or Die in his Quit India speech delivered in Bombay at the Gowalia Tank Maidan. [2] The All-India Congress Committee launched a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called "An ORDERLY British Withdrawal" from India. Even though it was wartime, the British were prepared to act. Almost the entire leadership of the Indian National Congress was imprisoned without trial within hours of Gandhi's speech. Most spent the rest of the war in prison and out of CONTACT with the masses. The British had the support of the Viceroy's Council (which had a majority of Indians), of the All India Muslim League, the princely states, the Indian Imperial Police, the British Indian Army and the Indian Civil Service. Many Indian businessmen profiting from heavy wartime spending did not support the Quit India Movement. Many students paid more attention to Subhas Chandra Bose, who was in exile and supporting the Axis Powers. The only outside support came from the Americans, as President Franklin D. Roosevelt pressured Prime Minister Winston CHURCHILL to give in to some of the Indian demands. The Quit India campaign was effectively crushed.[3] The British refused to grant immediate independence, saying it could happen only after the war had ended.

Sporadic small-scale violence took place around the country and the British arrested tens of thousands of leaders, keeping them imprisoned until 1945. In terms of immediate objectives, Quit India failed because of heavy-handed suppression, weak co-ordination and the lack of a clear-cut programme of action. However, the British government realized that India was ungovernable in the long run due to the cost of World War II, and the question for POSTWAR became how to exit gracefully and peacefully.

In 1992 Reserve Bank of India issued a 1 rupee commemorative coin to mark the Golden Jubilee of the Quit India Movement.

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31.

Please friend write name of one monument of each state please​

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Answer:DELHI QUTUB minar

gujarat statue of unity

maharashtra shivaji statue

up TAJ mahal

jharkhand jagannath temple

jammu and kashmir AMAR mahal palace

tamilnadu Thiruvalluvar Statue.

mp jahaz mahal

karnataka GOL gambaz

keala bolgatty palace

32.

How does Technology influence development of resources​

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TECHNOLOGY INFLUENCE the devolepment of the RESOURCES BEACUSE by technology we can FIND where the resources are

33.

Tipu Sultan died at which place​

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EXPLANATION:

it's SRIRANGAPATNA HOPE it will HELP U

34.

What are the similarities and dissimilarities of northern plains and northern mountain​

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Northern mountain

these are the store house of water and major SOURCE of FOREST wealth

they give rise to the prennial RIVERS which provide ample water for irrigation in the plains

the hydel power generated there is a used for variety of purpose everywhere

northern plains

these hv well watered fertile soil for growing crops

these plains are the GRANARIES of COUNTRY

they provide the base for early cultivation

they provideraw materials for the country

35.

prepare a web chart to show different sources to study the past you can also paste pictures to different sources to make it look colourful​

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History (from the GREEK ἱστορία, meaning ‘a LEARNING or knowing by inquiry’) can be broadly taken to indicate the past in general but is usually defined as the study of the past from the point at which there were written SOURCES onwards.

There are obstacles that make it so we do not have a crystal clear, uninterrupted view of the past. Firstly, we have to remember that everyone – not just us, but also people throughout history – is shaped by their upbringing and the societies and times they live in, and we need to be careful not to stick our own labels and values onto past periods. Secondly, our view of the past is made up from the total of things that somehow happened to survive the test of time, which is due to coincidences and DECISIONS made by people before our time. So, we only get a fragmentary, distorted view; it is like trying to complete a PUZZLE with a lot of oddly shaped and missing pieces.

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36.

Specially mention right to equality​

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The right to equality is one of the fundamental right .Every CITIZEN of india has the right to equality. This right states that every citizen of india is EQUAL before the EYE of law whether it is the president of country or a DOMESTIC worker

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37.

When did the first world war and why​

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First world war began in August 1914. It wasdirectly triggered by the assassination of the AUSTRIAN archduke, FRANZ Ferdinand and his wife, on 28TH JUNE 1914 by Bosnian revolutionary, Gavrilo Princip.

38.

He attacked places in India between 2000 and 1025 ad​

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He is MAHMUD GHAZNI who attacked PLACES in India between 2000 and 10w5 AD

39.

Suggestions to improve electoral system (any 10)no spam1st answer brainliest.....

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first of all we need to set an eligiblility criteria for the aspirants .

2ndly we have to put a limit mainly on promotional events or advertising , because now a DAYS political leaders are spending a lot of money on advertising themselves other than WELFARE of society .

3rdly we have to change the mentality of our people because they COULD vote someone who would provide them some monetary support

4th I think now a days ... for an honest people it is DIFFICULT to get a ticket whereas for a CRIMINAL it is too easy .that's why our development is not so good . so we have to their check criminal record.

40.

Example of social change that caused a social problem

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Social CHANGE involves alteration of the social order of a society. It may include changes in social institutions, social behaviours or social relations.Social change is way human interactions and relationships transform cultural and social institutions over time, having a profound impact of society. ... Relationships have changed, institutions have changed, and cultural norms have changed as a result of these social change movements.Social groups include TWO or more PEOPLE who interact and share a sense of unity and common identity. Primary groups are small and characterized by close, personal relationships that LAST a long time. Secondary groups include impersonal, temporary relationships that are goal-oriented.

41.

Which right of women was denied in Frankfurt parliament​

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They were not CHOSE as representatives.They COULD only ATTEND the parliament as observers

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42.

Suppose you are a reporter reporting on death of tipu sultan in the war of Srirangapatna (article of 75 words)

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I KNOW this in 25 WORDS and in Hindi sorry bro

43.

Write five characters of federalism.​

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Features of federalism are : 

1) There are two or more levels of government.

2) Different tiers of government govern the same citizens , but each tier has its own jurisdiction in in specific matters of legislation , taxation and administration.

3)The jurisdiction of the RESPECTIVE tiers of government are specified in the constitution.

4) Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the power of different level of government.

5)The fundamental PROVISIONS of the constitution cannot be UNILATERALLY changed by one level of government. Such changes require theconsent of both levels of government.

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44.

A project file of 10 to 15 on consumer awareness

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The Consumer in the Marketplace:

Rules and regulations are required for the protection of the consumers in the marketplace.

Exploitation in the marketplace happens often.

Markets do not work in a fair manner when producers are few and powerful whereas consumers purchase in small amounts and are scattered. This happens especially when large companies are producing these goods. These companies with huge wealth, power and reach can manipulate the market. At times, false information is passed on through the media, and other sources to attract consumers.

Consumer Movement:

In India, the consumer movement as a ‘social force’ originated with the necessity of protecting and promoting the interests of consumers against unethical and unfair trade practices.

Rampant food shortages, hoarding, black marketing, adulteration of food and edible oil gave birth to the consumer movement in an organised form in the 1960s.

Till the 1970s, consumer organisations were largely engaged in writing articles and holding exhibitions. They formed consumer groups to look into the malpractices in ration shops and overcrowding in the road passenger transport.

More recently, India witnessed an upsurge in the number of consumer groups.

Rights of Consumers :

Rights which are provided by law : –

Right to safety: Consumers have the right to be protected against the marketing of goods and DELIVERY of services that are hazardous to life and property. Producers need to strictly follow the required safety rules and regulations. There are many goods and services that we purchase that require special attention to safety.

Right to be informed: Consumers have the right to be informed about the particulars of goods and services that they purchase. Consumers can then complain and ask for compensation or replacement if the product proves to be defective in any manner. Similarly, one can protest and complain if someone sells a good at more than the PRINTED price on the packet. This is indicated by ‘MRP’ — maximum retail price.

Right to choose: Any consumer who receives a service in whatever capacity, REGARDLESS of age, gender and nature of service, has the right to choose whether to continue to receive the service.

Right to be heard: Consumers have the right to be heard in case of a grievance.

Right to seek redressal: Consumers have the right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices and exploitation. If any damage is done to a consumer, he or she has the right to get compensation depending on the degree of damage.

Right to represent in consumer courts: The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations locally known as consumer forums or consumer protection councils. They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court. On many occasions, they also represent individual consumers in the consumer courts. These voluntary organisations also receive financial support from the government for creating awareness among people.

Factors causing exploitation of Consumers :

Limited information

Limited supplies

Limited competition

Low literacy

Duties of Consumers To :

Purchase quality marked products such as ISI, AGMARK etc.

Ask for cash memo for the items purchased whenever possible.

Complain for genuine grievances, consumers must know their rights and must exercise them.

Demerits of Consumer Redressal Process :

The Consumer Redressal Process is becoming cumbersome, expensive and time consuming.

Many a time, consumers are required to engage lawyers. These cases require time for filling and attending the court proceedings etc.

In most purchases, cash memos are not issued hence evidence is absent.

Most purchases in the market are small retail sales.

The enforcement of laws that protect workers, especially in the unorganised sectors is weak.

Rules and regulations for working of markets are often not followed.

Consumer Protection Act – 1986 (COPRA)

To protect and promote the interest of consumers.

Under COPRA, a three-tier quasi-judicial machinery at the district, state and national levels is set up for redressal of consumer disputes.

The district level court deals with the cases involving CLAIMS upto Rs. 20 lakhs; The State level courts between Rs. 20 lakhs and Rs. 1 crore and the national level court deals with cases involving claims exceeding Rs. 1 crore.

If a case is dismissed in district level court, the consumer can also appeal in state and then in national level courts. Thus, the Act has ENABLED us as consumers to have the right to represent in the consumer courts.

India has been observing 24 December as the National Consumers’ Day. It was on this day that the Indian Parliament enacted the Consumer Protection Act in 1986. India is one of the countries that have exclusive courts for consumer redresal.

There are today more than 700 consumer groups in the country of which only about 20-25 are well organised and recognized for their work.

45.

Future prospects of wildlife in India

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Forests no longer remain CONFINED to only provide timber and fire wood to the people in the jet set modern age. The natural functions of forests in FORM of environmental services far outnumber the valuable economic goods which are limited comparatively. There is global concern on both goods and services from forest since the future of humanity depends on how we utilise and conserve the forest now. Throughout the WORLD life-threatening environmental issues have SURFACED and THEREFORE the need for forest conservation acknowledged universally with unanimity.

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46.

Explain in simple term gordon's social surplus theory

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47.

Explain the achievement of chandragupta maurya in points

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48.

Explain in brief design principle of prefabrication system

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49.

How many vehicles did you see there​

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ANSWER:

where ATLEAST MENTION the PLACE

50.

Find out some ancient healthy habits / practice which we have abandoned now and hence are suffering​

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One of the best ways to maintain your health is by taking care of yourself. If you want to LIVE a healthy lifestyle and enjoy your old age without being injected with several different kinds of shots, then change your daily lifestyle because even the SIMPLEST little healthy modification can cause great benefits.

Though it is difficult to put health and FITNESS as a top priority in this rat RACE day and age, it’s best to start with baby steps will surely peak your health tremendously. Today, Dr.K.M. Sunesara – General Physician, Mumbai will help us to lead a disease free life, by providing a list of top 20 healthy habits. Follow these simple steps to stay away from the constant acchoos and germ attack