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What is public distribution system explain in short |
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Answer» Answer: Definition of 'Public DISTRIBUTION System' Definition: Public distribution system is a government-sponsored chain of shops entrusted with the work of DISTRIBUTING basic food and non-food commodities to the NEEDY sections of the society at very cheap PRICES. |
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_ is an initiative to provide insurance benefits to rural population. |
Answer» RashtiyaSwasthiyaBimaYojana (RSBY): RSBY has been launched by Ministry of Labour and Employment, GOVERNMENT of India to provide health insurance coverage for Below POVERTY Line (BPL) families. |
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If I’m going to the America so I’m going by plane if i go to the America by walking I can reach there or not |
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Answer» Answer: jab tere PAPA tuze. n |
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Explain the composition of natural environment |
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Answer» Answer: ENVIRONMENT refers to those surroundings that surrounds living beings from all sides and affect their LIVES in TOTO. It consists of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. It's chiefcomponents are soil, WATER, air, ORGANISMS and solar energy. |
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What were the problem that ashoka wanted to soluve by introducing dhamma |
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Answer» Answer: What were the PROBLEMS that Ashoka wanted to solve by introducing dhamma? Answer: Mindless RITUALS and SACRIFICES were the norm during Ashoka's period. People did not have RESPECT for other religions. People ILL treated servants and slaves. |
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Why are human beings considered the most important resource for development |
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Answer» Answer: Human are important RESOURCES due to following reasons. 1) They CHANGE NATURAL THINGS into various resources.2) The development of science and TECHNOLOGY depends on human skills.3) They can maintain environment and ecological balancehope it helps ☺️ have a nice day |
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What is water and what are use |
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Answer» Answer: Water can be used for direct and indirect purposes. Direct purposes include bathing, drinking, and cooking, while EXAMPLES of indirect purposes are the use of water in PROCESSING wood to MAKE paper and in PRODUCING STEEL for automobiles. The bulk of the world's water use is for agriculture, industry, and electricity. |
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Describe the social change took place in the mediva period. |
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Answer» Answer: The social changes in the early medieval India were MAINLY the product of certain economicdevelopments, such as land grants and LARGE scale transfers of land REVENUES and land to both secular and religious elements, decline of trade and commerce, loss of mobility of artisans, peasants and traders, unequal DISTRIBUTION |
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What are main five items which are imported and five items which areexported? |
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Answer» Petroleum CRUDE, GOLD & Silver, Electronic GOODS. INDIA's top 3 exports: Petroleum products, Gems & Jewellery, Pharma products. Petroleum figures right at the top both in the list of imports and exports. India imports crude petroleum and exports petroleum products |
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Please Answer allclass 8 Ch-india After Indipendence |
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Answer» i KNOWN only INTEGRATION of PRINCELY STATES |
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Who is prime minister of sumatra |
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_ is a welfare housing scheme launched by the central government |
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Answer» Answer: CENTRAL government employees can apply for the VARIOUS housing schemes PROMOTED by the Central Government Employees Welfare Housing Organisation (CGEWHO). The CGEWHO, registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, OPERATES on a no-profit-no-loss basis out of its headquarters at JANPATH Bhavan, New Delhi. |
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भारतीय निर्वाचन व्यवस्था के दो दोष लिखिए । |
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Answer» इस प्रणाली में भेदभाव है |
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Discuss the various program launched in India to reduce poverty |
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What is land definition |
Answer» Land, In economics, the resource that encompasses the natural resources used in PRODUCTION. ... Land was considered to be the “original and INEXHAUSTIBLE gift of nature.” In MODERN economics, it is broadly defined to INCLUDE all that nature PROVIDES, including minerals, forest products, and water and land resources. |
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Side three example to prove that Indian Constitution is quite dynamic |
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Answer» Answer: –abolition of privy purse ,natiolisation of banks, reservation for OBC,right to information, right to EDUCATION, reservation of seats in the local SELF bodies for WOMEN are some examples which prove that INDIAN constitution is quite dynamic. |
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classify iron and steel industry and sugar industry to industries on the basis of the source of raw material state one point of difference and one example of each |
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Full form of USDP answer me |
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Answer» UNION SOLIDARITY AND DEV PARTY . Explanation: MARKS AS BTAINLIEST. |
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The area under forests is depleting due to-a) natural calmityb) human interferencec) climatic changed) water shortage |
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Answer» HUMAN INTERFERENCE...... |
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you to a citizen of India did this lesson inspire you to think about being and ever and writers individual who will make an effort to uphold the dignity of citizens explain |
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এটা শব্দত প্ৰকাশ কৰা :যি জুইত পুৰি নাযায় -------If you dont know this language please dont answer me . This question only for ASSAMESE |
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Answer» যি জুইত পুৰি নাযায়:- adajya অসমীয়াত নাহে শব্দ টো। answer টো SCHOOL ৰ বহিত পালোঁ। তোমাৰ WHATSAPP numbertu দিয়া চোন PLZ |
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How does land filling act as an important method of waste dispossal.300words |
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Answer» Answer: A landfill site (also known as a tip, dump, rubbish dump, garbage dump or dumping ground and, HISTORICALLY, as a midden[1]) is a site for the DISPOSAL of waste materials. Landfill is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of the waste with daily, intermediate and final covers began in 1940's.[2] In the PAST, refuse was simply LEFT in piles or thrown into pits. Some landfill sites are also used for waste management purposes, such as temporary storage, consolidation and transfer, or for various stages of processing waste material, such as sorting, treatment, or recycling. Unless they are stabilized, LANDFILLS may experience severe shaking or soil liquefaction of the ground during a large earthquake.[3] Explanation: mark brainliest |
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After independence how man times has irrigated area increased in India? |
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Answer» Answer: Irrigation in India includes a network of major and minor canals from Indian rivers, groundwater wellbased systems, tanks, and other rainwater harvestingprojects for agricultural activities. Of these groundwater system is the largest.[1] In 2013-14, only about 36.7% of total agricultural land in India was reliably irrigated,[2] and remaining 2/3rd cultivated land in India is dependent on monsoons.[3] 65% of the irrigation in India is from groundwater.[4]Currently about 51% of the agricultural area cultivating food grains is covered by irrigation . The rest of the area is dependent on rainfall. Indian govt launched a demand side water management plan COSTING INR6000 crore or USD854 million across 8,350 water stressed villages of 78 districts in 7 states - Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh - over five years from 2021-2022 to 2026-27, with the view to harvest rainwater, enhance water table, water recharge rate with village panchayat level water management plans.[4] Most of the canal irrigation is in the canal network of Ganges-Yamunabasin mainly in the states of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh and somewhat in Rajasthan and Bihar, while small local canal networks also exist in the south in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala, etc.[5]The largest canal in India is Indira Gandhi Canal, which is about 650 km long.[3] India has an ambitious river linking national project to enhance the coverage of canal irrigated area, reduce floods and water shortage.[6][7] Irrigation in India helps improve food security, reduce dependence on monsoons, improve agricultural PRODUCTIVITY and create rural job opportunities. Dams used for irrigation projects help produce electricity and transport FACILITIES, as well as provide drinking water supplies to a growing population, control floods and prevent droughts. Explanation: mark brainliest |
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বৰ্ণাশ্ৰম ধৰ্ম কি ? |
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Answer» বৈদিক যুগত কৰ্মৰ ওপৰত ভিত্তি কৰি সমাজ খনক চাৰিটা ভাগত বিভক্ত কৰা হৈছে - ব্ৰাহ্মণ, ক্ষত্ৰিয়, বৈশ্য আৰু শুদ্ৰ। ইয়াকে বৰ্ণশ্ৰম ধৰ্ম বোলে। Explanation: |
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Fuel cell cars use --------to run car? |
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Answer» Answer: FUEL cell vehicles USE hydrogen gas to power an electric motor. Unlike conventional vehicles which run on gasoline or diesel, fuel cell cars and TRUCKS combine hydrogen and OXYGEN to produce electricity, which RUNS a motor. |
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Esaay on own words on if i were honey bee... |
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Answer» Answer: If I were a BEE, I would make sure I would stop every once in a while and TASTE the sweet HONEY I was spending so much time working to create. ... In short, if I were a bee I would make sure I didn't take my life for GRANTED. I would value every second of it. I would be self-aware of my own MINUTE majesty Explanation: please Mark me as brainlist |
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Fill in the blanks.1. The topsoil rich in humus containing----------is used to grow plants |
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Answer» Answer: please MARK as BRAINLIEST ♥♥♥ |
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C. Mark the following true or false.1. Human body contains more than 80% water. |
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Answer» FALSE.................. |
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analyses the root cause of conflict between the english and the Marathas .how did the third Anglo Maratha war decide the fate of the Marathas |
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Answer» The infighting between the Maratha CHIEFS and kings LED to PROFIT of British .. The CAUSE of enmity of ENGLISH and Maratha is that Peswa Baji Rao Did not like his subordinate position under the British .. HOPE IT HELPED !!BRAINLIEST IT PLZ |
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What is administrative convenience? |
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Answer» Answer: Administrative CONVENIENCE, in relation to bankruptcy means a provision permitting a bankruptcy plan to have a SEPARATE classification for small, UNSECURED claims, to the extent that the separate classification will assist in a more EFFICIENT disposition of to estate, as by paying or eliminating the small CLAIM. |
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What is manuscripts? |
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Answer» Answer: book, document, or piece of music WRITTEN by HAND rather than TYPED or printed. "an ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT" please follow me and Mark it as brainliest answer |
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What do you mean by the rule of law? |
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Answer» Answer: Rule of law takes on several meanings. On one hand, it means that no PERSON or government is above the law. In another, it means that no government or its OFFICIALS can enforce laws that are unfair or unjust. please FOLLOW me and MARK it as brainliest answer |
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What was the Indian forest act |
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Answer» Answer: The INDIAN Forest Act, 1927 was LARGELY based on PREVIOUS Indian Forest ACTS implemented under the British. The most FAMOUS one was the Indian Forest Act of 1878. |
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Explain the financial power of union parliament |
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Answer» Answer: The Union parliament has varied financial powers such as : 1. Parliament is the caretaker of national purse. 2. The central government can neither LEVY any tax nor collect or revise it WITHOUT the PRIOR approval of the parliament. |
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what is the reason to introduce the policy of subsidiary alliance and what was lenins called for the people |
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Answer» SUBSIDIARY ALLIANCE was and policy INTRODUCED by British to fill fulfill the CONSTANT demand of lndians |
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prove through examples that the culture of adivasi has contributes to protection of wildlife and the environment???????? |
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Answer» Answer: Adivasis or tribes are the BETTER conservers for conserving the WILDLIFE and environment, because they know very well about MANY animals and birds in the jungles and thei needs. Adivasis or tribes's main livelihood depends on jungle. They are not harmful for environment in fact they improve for biodiversity management. They don't kill the animals, they conserve them. They r LIKE the gurdians of nature. They know about every PLANTS in the jungle. Explanation: |
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_____ is called Karnataka kulapurohita |
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What is the currently name of Bangladesh |
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Answer» CURRENCY of BANGLADESH is Taka(Bangladeshi) Capital of Bangladesh is Dhakka |
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Who is narayan gupta |
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Answer» Answer: Narayan Gupta Latest BREAKING NEWS, Pictures, VIDEOS, and SPECIAL Reports from The ECONOMIC |
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The sea route to India was discovered by ________ |
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Answer» Answer: the sea route was DISCOVERED by FAMOUS Portuguese traveler Vascodagama .crossing AFRICAN CAPE of Good Hope and reach calicut(Kozhikode) at kerala |
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When was Nepal develop |
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Answer» Answer: Nepal is ONE of the 48 LDCS in the world. For Nepal to graduate to a DEVELOPING country it has to meet two of the three criteria the UNITED Nations has set: gross national income per capita and the threshold for human asset index which includes health, and NUTRITION index and Education index. |
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What do you know about the civil rights movements |
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CIVIL rights movement. The national effort MADE by BLACK people and their supporters in the 1950S and 1960s to eliminate segregation and gain equal rights. ... The federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 authorized federal ACTION against segregation in public accommodations, public facilities, and employment. Please mark as brainlist.. |
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Why british indroduced divide and rule policy |
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Answer» Answer: The policy of 'divide and rule' is SEEN as a mechanism used throughout history to maintain imperial rule. It identifies pre-existing ethno-religious DIVISIONS in society and then manipulates them in order to prevent subject peoples' unified challenge to rule by outsiders. Many Indian and other scholars have MAINTAINED that the British adopted this strategy in order to strengthen the Raj. Both communal conflict and Muslim separatism are seen as being created by this strategy. This understanding sidelines all the factors which forced the Muslims to seek a homeland. Even the advocates of the theory deny the fact that unrest, turmoil, communal clashes and poor condition of law and order weaken the grip of the ruling authorities over the country. Therefore, to argue for the existence of a 'divide and rule' strategy implies that the British were prepared to risk instability which went counter to their REQUIREMENT for law and order. Insolent behaviour and injustice did not pave the way for harmony and cooperation. The Congress was infuriating the Muslims and their leadership although it was clear that the Britishers had been making the FULLEST use of the 'divide and rule' policy regarding the Muslims. It convinces to conclude, whether the Congress leadership was not aware of the British's 'divide and rule' policy or it adopted deliberately the supportive attitude towards the British in fulfilling their sinister objectives of vivisection of India. |
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What do you know about the civil rights mivements |
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Answer» Answer: It is the movement in us between Africans and AMERICANS to END legalized RACIAL discrimination |
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Who led the reform movement bamong the parsis ? explain his role in the movement |
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Answer» Answer: A radical movement for the reform of Hindu Society, KNOWN as the Young BENGAL Movement, started in the college.Its leader was HENRY Vivian Derozio, a teacher of the Hindu College. Derozio was born in 1809 Explanation: please FOLLOW &❤️ thanks |
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Answer the questions I will mark you as a brainlist |
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Answer» Answer: 1.=c 2.=d 3.=a 4.=b 5.=e |
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