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1.

Pluto is n longer a planet reason out

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Because it does not obey the CHARACTERISTICS made for planets as it CROSSES the ORBIT of Neptune

2.

Why does it happen? answer in short.the wall of dam is broad at its base

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The wall of dam is BROADER at the BASE because the PRESSURE of water is much more at the bottom of the dam rather than on the upper PART.

Since the water gets deeper down the dam, so it is obvious for the water pressure to be more there.

THEREFORE the dam needs to be broad at the base to bear the pressure of water.

3.

Why does it happen? answer in short . fruits can be easily be cut with a sharp knife

Answer» DUE to the CONCEPT of (force* area=pressure)
SHARP knife has less surface area and it require less pressure to cut fruits easily.
4.

why does it happen? answer in short .a ship to a larger depth in fresh water as compared to marine water

Answer» DUE to the Less UPTHRUST in fresh WATER as fresh water has lesser DENSITY than MARINE water .
5.

It was acknowledged within the country that the stlye of government in the ussr was not keeping ideals of russian revolution

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The USSR government under GORBACHEV didn't maintained the principles.He GAVE IMPORTANCE to CAPITALISM rather than socialism.So at last USSR DESTROYED

6.

What is government list five affects that have on us by government

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HEYA..

HERE IS UR ANS...
GOVERNMENT IS A FORM OF POLITY [OR] IN OTHER WORDS PORTION OF COUNTRY RULED BY GOVERNOR OR GROUP OF PEOPLE..

OR IT SIMPLY MEANS A POLITICAL SYSTEM OF PEOPLE RULING OVER AN ORGANISED COUNTRY

1] IT IMPROVES THE QUALITY OF DECISION MAKING

2] IT PROVIDES US CHANCE TO DEAL WITH DIFFERNCES AND CONFLICTS

3] IT ENHANCES THE DIGNITY OF INDIVIDUAL

4] IT ALLOW US TO CORRECT OUR OWN MISTAKES

5] IT IS MORE ACCOUNTABLE FORM OF GOVERNMENT..AS IT PROVIDES US MANY RIGHTS

HOPE HELPED..

^_^

7.

answer the following question in brief.a plastic cube is released in water.will it sink or come to surface of water ?

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A plastic CUBE is released in water definitely it floats in surface of water because it has high BUOYANCY than other objects.
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU!!!!!!

8.

Sasaram kid state me hai.

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It is in BIHAR STATE ,
HOPE U GOT

9.

What is the true meaning of life

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the EXISTENCE of an INDIVIDUAL HUMAN being or ANIMAL.

10.

Which country is scheduled to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

Answer» QATAR is GOING to host the next fifa WORLD CUP
11.

Which fictional city is the home of Batman?

Answer» GOTHAM CITY is the ANSWER...
12.

Which of these would be the sister-in-law of your dad’s only brother?Your MotherYour Sister In Law Your Father's sisterYour Father's only Brother's wife

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Your father's sister
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13.

Article on problem of half educated indian youth th

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Approximately 600 million population in India is younger than 25 years of age and close to 70% of the total population is less than 40 years of age. Near about 40% of the Indian population is AGED between 13 to 35 years that is defined as youth according to the NATIONAL Youth Policy.

14.

What will happen,if a state government lost its majority in the Legislative Assembly

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Then governor of the STATE ask OPPONENT that they WANT his GOVERNMENT and if they said YES so,. 2/3 majority proves

15.

Why the plains are densely populated as compared to a mountainous area?

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PLAINS very thickly populated compared to hills because-


1.They are very fertile for agriculture.


2.The water level of plains in up compared to hills,so there is no water scarcity.


3.There are GOOD CLIMATIC conditions,suitable for human beings.


4.The construction of transport and network is easy here.


5.They are level and generally flat.


hope it helps!!


16.

How do newspaper and periodicals help people in forming their opinion?

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newspaper and periodicals: newspapers educated the people and supplied political AWARENESS among them they are the most EFFECTIVE means of public OPINION ALSO the opinions expressed by various individuals and organisations are published in the newspapers and make the government aware of them these views help the the government in formulating policies on important issues

17.

Modi rank in powerful leader in world.

Answer» NARENDRA MODI is on 9TH RANK
18.

Parellel of latitude are indicated by _ and _ letters

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Answer:

This article is about the geographical reference system. For other uses, see Latitude (disambiguation).

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A graticule on the Earth as a sphere or an ellipsoid. The lines from pole to pole are lines of constant longitude, or meridians. The circles parallel to the equator are lines of constant latitude, or parallels. The graticule shows the latitude and longitude of points on the surface. In this example meridians are spaced at 6° intervals and parallels at 4° intervals.

In geography, latitude is a geographic coordinate that specifies the north–south position of a point on the Earth's surface. Latitude is an angle (defined below) which ranges from 0° at the Equator to 90° (North or South) at the poles. Lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east–west as circles parallel to the equator. Latitude is used together with longitude to specify the precise location of features on the surface of the Earth. On its own, the term latitude should be taken to be the geodetic latitude as defined below. Briefly, geodetic latitude at a point is the angle formed by the vector perpendicular (or normal) to the ellipsoidal surface from that point, and the equatorial plane. Also defined are six auxiliary latitudes that are used in special applications.

Preliminaries Edit

Two levels of abstraction are employed in the definition of latitude and longitude. In the first step the physical surface is modeled by the geoid, a surface which approximates the mean sea level over the oceans and its continuation under the land masses. The second step is to approximate the geoid by a mathematically simpler reference surface. The simplest choice for the reference surface is a sphere, but the geoid is more accurately modeled by an ellipsoid. The definitions of latitude and longitude on such reference surfaces are detailed in the following SECTIONS. Lines of constant latitude and longitude together constitute a graticule on the reference surface. The latitude of a point on the actual surface is that of the corresponding point on the reference surface, the correspondence being along the normal to the reference surface which passes through the point on the physical surface. Latitude and longitude together with some specification of height constitute a geographic coordinate system as defined in the specification of the ISO 19111 standard.[a]

Since there are many different reference ellipsoids, the precise latitude of a feature on the surface is not unique: this is stressed in the ISO standard which states that "without the full specification of the coordinate reference system, coordinates (that is latitude and longitude) are ambiguous at best and meaningless at worst". This is of great importance in accurate applications, such as a GLOBAL Positioning System (GPS), but in common usage, where high accuracy is not required, the reference ellipsoid is not usually stated.

In English texts the latitude angle, defined below, is usually denoted by the Greek lower-case letter phi (φ or ϕ). It is measured in degrees, minutes and seconds or decimal degrees, north or south of the equator. For NAVIGATIONAL purposes positions are given in degrees and decimal minutes. For instance, The Needles lighthouse is at 50°39.734′N 001°35.500′W.[1]

The precise measurement of latitude requires an understanding of the gravitational field of the Earth, either to set up theodolites or to determine GPS satellite orbits. The study of the figure of the Earth together with its gravitational field is the SCIENCE of geodesy.

This article RELATES to coordinate systems for the Earth: it may be extended to cover the Moon, planets and other celestial objects by a simple change of nomenclature.

19.

Aims and objectives of family planning programme in india

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Make ENJOY

make PICNIC at BEAUTIFUL place

make a happy LIFE for forever

clicking selfies...

make new FRIENDS

20.

how do stories/ biography of such famous people help yongsters abdul kalam, abraham lincoln, charlin charplin, kalpana chavla

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They have WRITTEN their own BIOGRAPHY by themselves and these TYPES of thing are inspiring things so these things enspires the PERSON or child

21.

What id difference between human and human formation? write. in points

Answer» HUMAN development is the overall process of WIDENING humans SKILLS n giving opportunity to grow, WHETHER it personal or organisation
Humans are just another resource of all these lk NT permanent a temporary once
22.

What distinguish democracy from other froms of govt? explain with 3 examples

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CITIZENS MUST take part in politics.

• Democracy depends on ACTIVE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION by all citizens.

• The fate of the country depends on not just what rule do but mainly on what we as citizens do.

23.

When does population becomes human capital?write in points.

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Human resource is the main resource on Earth.He has the power to do anykind of work.

When population of a CITY or country will BECOME skilled and GENIUS the city or nation will GROW economically and socially automatically because they have the power to do anykind of work and have a GOOD brain to think and sort out a problem.

In other words a population becomes human capital when it is skilled and acknowledgable and knows about his society.

24.

The ......... of the winds determinethe climate of a place

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Here is ur answer MATE

The speed of the winds DETERMINATE climate of a place

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25.

Places which are located at high altitude are ......... than other parts

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Most PROBABLY, the ANSWER is.....HIGHER

26.

When was battle of Plassey held

Answer» 23 JUNE 1757 in CALCUTTA
27.

I had playing the role of cm of india in our sxhool drama can anyone tell me her best qualities

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You have to wear white CLOTHES with cap of minister
you have to talk politely
You have to TREAT OTHERS as a leaders
BLA bla

28.

What is the extent of the fridge zone

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The differences between them relate to climate. They are as follows: The NORTH FRIGID Zone, between the Arctic Circle66.5° N and the North Pole 90° N. Covers 4.12% of EARTH's surface. The North Temperate Zone, between the Tropic of CANCER 23.5° N and the Arctic Circle 66.5° N. Covers 25.99% of Earth's surface.

29.

Why does temprature zone experience moderate climate

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The OCEANIC climate occur higher MIDDLE latitude,between 45 degree and 60 degree north and SOUTH

30.

What is the basic of social in India

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What you MEAN by ur QUESTION??.. please explain ur question so that i can HELP..
SINCERELY Divyansh

31.

Which state in India has a special status

Answer» JAMMU and KASHMIR. ................
32.

What stakes does France and UK have in Libyan civil war?

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As the military action against Libya to give teeth to U.N. Security Council resolution 1973 began, one question kept nagging away: Why, precisely, were the governments of BRITAIN and France in the lead? Why were their armed forces taking part in the military action, and why had their diplomats done the grunt work in the negotiations that led to adoption of the resolution?

It is not an easy question to answer. British Prime Minister David Cameron said that the military action against Muammar Gaddafi was "necessary, it is legal and it is right." Right, "because I don't believe that we should stand aside while this dictator murders his own people." French President Sarkozy said, "If we intervene on the side of the Arab nations it is because of a UNIVERSAL conscience that cannot tolerate such crimes." I'm not one of those CYNICS who assumes that such statements are devoid of content; in any event, they are grounded in language that was already quite condemnatory of Libya in resolution 1973. But the rhetoric doesn't really answer the question: Why intervene?

(See why Gaddafi is determined to keep power at all costs.)

Is what happens in Libya of direct national interest to Britain and France? To be sure, Libya is across the Mediterranean Sea from Europe, and its trade is directed mainly there. But Libya is a nation of only 6.5 million people. For comparison, that is a bit more than the population of El Salvador and a bit less than Honduras', and whatever happened in the Cold War, it's been a while since U.S. policymakers have argued that what goes on in Central American nations is of such pressing national interest to the U.S. that it would legitimize armed intervention there.

Libya has oil and gas, yes — but less than 2% of the world's oil reserves, while technology is about to make gas available in such abundance that it hardly matters which country has it. It's hard to make the case that there is some pressing commercial reason for Britain and France to take the lead in the way that they have done, which will not stop those who see oil companies behind EVERY foreign military adventure doing so.

Immigration? Yes, instability in the Maghreb tends to produce flows of migrants north. And in the case of Libya, even if those fleeing the fighting go first to Italy, they can make their way eventually to other nations of the European Union. But it's pretty hard to imagine that there would be some unmanageable refugee crisis in North Africa if Muammar Gaddafi held on to power in Libya. The Mediterranean is a wide sea; it's not a border that you can just walk across.

(See TIME's photos of Libya in revolt.)

History? Britain, despite its rapprochement with Gaddafi under the government of Tony Blair, has little reason to love or trust the Libyan leader — Libyan agents were responsible for the DOWNING of Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland, and a London policewoman, Yvonne Fletcher, was shot dead from the Libyan embassy in 1984. But horrible though those crimes were, nobody is suggesting that their memory is a reason to go to war.

33.

What are the function of local urban bodies in j and k?

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As per the MUNICIPAL act 2000 municipal performs following duties
1. PREPARATION of plan for economic DEVELOPMENT and SOCIAL justice.
2. performance of functions and IMPLEMENTATION of the schames.

34.

What are scheduled languages?

Answer» SCHEDULED languages are the ones included in 8th SCHEDULE of the constitution. STATES are free to use whatever language(NEED not be in 8th schedule for that) they decide for official purposes.
35.

Name the dual objective of federal system

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Hi friend...

....,..,..,.......Here is your answer........

The federal system has dual objective
1.To safeguard and PROMOTE UNITY of the country.
2.while at the same time accomodate regional.

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36.

A. DiffractB. Shying vhfC. Add joinD. Flaggy

Answer» C. ADD JOIN is ANSWER......
37.

Defferentiate between nation state and modern state

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State is a political ORGANISATION, while thenation is a unity. State and nation do not have the same boundaries, and yet there is a TENDENCY for a nation and state to be ONE. Most of the nations today stand organised into DIFFERENT states. Most of the modern States are multinational States.

38.

Why do we have more nuclear families in cities today

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Because more PEOPLE are educated NOWDAYS.......have less number of children ....so that less burden of them and COUNTRY also ....they have EVERYTHING to GIVE their children

39.

The velocity of an objevt at rest is considered to be uniform

Answer» YES that's TRUE because the VELOCITY is 0 and it is CONSTANT
40.

What is the duty of the community for conservation of forests? Please provide pointwise if you can.Also can somebody please link me some previous year class 10 question papers...that would be so kind and gratefulAlso I would love to talk to somebody who scored high in board exams, because this time I'm gonna give boards, and I'm super excited and somewhat nervous also, talking to somebody successful in 10th boards would like boost my confidence a little if possible, also tell me bout their experiences and give me some answers to my doubts and perhaps some useful tips also, idk, just talk to me in the comment section, if you genius people don't mind... Thanks

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STOP HUNTING and poaching

awarness CAMPS should be organised

afforestation

pollution free enviroment

41.

When and where was nerander modi cleared 12th class

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NOT SURE BUT MAY BE IN GUJARAT.

BUT I AM 100% SURE ABOUT THIS THAT - PM Narendra Modi got a FIRST class in MA from Gujarat university and did his graduation from Delhi University.

42.

It is easier to stop a tenice ball as compared to acricket ball, when both are travelling with same velocity using

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It's BCOZ of momentum.
P=mv
HIGHER mass means higher movement means more FORCE to stop. CRICKET ball have more mass than TENNIS ball

43.

democratic government is more accountable from of government Justify this statement ? plz answer in point

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Democratic GOVERNMENT is more accountable form of government because :-
1. In this TYPE of government PEOPLE have RIGHT to vote to the leader/ minister whom they like.
2. Government gave answers to the questions of people.
3. People have right to ask them about anything.
4. If they don't like government decision then start marches and government have to do according to them.
5. In this type of government, people have also right to go anywhere.

Hope it helps you.
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44.

How does democracy provides method to deal with differences

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In any society, people have diverse interests and opinions. These differences BECOME SHARP particularly when people belong to different caste, class, religion and lanquage There are TIMES When these differences clash within the society and create problems. If these problems are solved by a SUPREME power then it can create resentment. This is why democracy is a winner, because in a democracy all humans are considered equal and there cannot be a winner or a loser during such an argument.

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45.

A social group founded by women

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Women's Social and POLITICAL Union. ... WSPU was founded in Manchester in 1903 by EMMELINE Pankhurst. ALONG with the more conservative National Union of Women'sSuffrage Societies (NUWSS), founded in 1897, the WSPU sought votes for women in a country that had expressly denied women suffrage in 1832.

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46.

1.what is the importance of the health for a person?? in points

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Health plays IMPORTANT role in our life.. 1.) WITHOUT health our harmones SYSTEMS will be disturbed which is very bad for us. 2) when we have good health then we can do anything easily like study, sports etc.. 3)our BODY parts like liver, lungs heart will work properly, etc

47.

How would you like to work against brain drain

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One certainly prefers a batter LIFE STYLE and economic conditions at work which leads them to leave their own country and go to developed countries and hence the brain DRAIN. HOWEVER I believe one should STAY in his/her country where he/she has grown up and contribute as much as possible to towards the progress of the country.

48.

What do you think on the eligible criteria for free legal services and nature of cases under this Act?

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The sections of the society as enlisted under Section 12 of the Legal Services Authorities Act are entitled for free legal services, they are :

(a) A member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe;

(b) A victim of trafficking in human beings or begar as referred to in Article 23 of the Constitution;

(c) A woman or a child;

(d) A mentally ill or otherwise disabled person;

(e) A person under circumstances of undeserved want such as being a victim of a mass disaster, ethnic violence, caste atrocity, flood, drought, EARTHQUAKE or industrial disaster; or

(F) An industrial workman; or

(g) In custody, including custody in a protective home within the meaning of clause (g) of Section 2 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956(104 of 1956); or in a juvenile home within the meaning of clause(j) of Section 2 of the Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 (53 of 1986); or in a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home within the meaning of clause (g) of Section 2 of the Mental Health Act, 1987(14 of 1987);or

(h) In receipt of annual income less than rupees nine thousand or such other higher AMOUNT as MAY be prescribed by the State Government, if the CASE is before a court other than the Supreme Court, and less than rupees twelve thousand or such other higher amount as may be prescribed by the Central Government, if the case is before the Supreme Court.

49.

How do you think the Legal services Authority would help the people in seeking legal aid?

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An act to constitute legal services authorities to provide free and competent legal service to the weaker sections of the society to ensure that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizens by reason of economic or other disabilities, and to organize Lok Adalats to secure that the operation of the legal system promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity.

India is a developing country. The development in the industrial sector is very much appreciable, but still this progress in the field of industrialization, marketing, finance, etc. cannot hide the indispensable drawbacks of our society like population explosion and illiteracy. These drawbacks, coupled with environmental and social hinges results in increase in poverty and lack of food for people.

It is true that the country is going through the phase of development but all the fruits of this tree are being en- cashed by those who stay in the upper half of the society. The poor resides in their own world of DARKNESS.

But those who are still neglected are the main foundation of the society that is to be remembered. So misusing their ignorance and encashing the fruits for the benefit of the upper half of our society is not at all good for the future of the country.

The society is divided into two parts, according to financial standard, namely HAVES and the HAVE NOTS. In our country with 100 million people, only a little part of the population comes within the purview of the HAVES, whereas, the Lion’s share is the HAVE NOTS.

The HAVE NOTS as well as the HAVES both looks for earning their livelihood, looking for the benefit of their family, giving a good future to the next generation, some are successful to it, some are not.

In this ways both categories of people spend most of their lives overlooking a lot of facts, intentionally or unintentionally, that a lot of wrongs are being done against them. Other people, or the Government or whoever may be is infringing their rights. But the wronged ones are not very eager to protest against the wrong doer. EVEN some times they are not knowledgeable enough that a wrong is being done against them.

If they do not know that a wrong is being done, it is a different scenario. But if they know about the fact, they are still not standing against it. As because, it may cause a lot of problem in their field of profession and might have to face a bigger loss. In this way they are actually ABATING THE WRONG.

So, for both the categories of people it is necessary to make them understand what sort of wrongs they actually are facing and the abatement is also causing a greater harm to the society and it can hamper the well being of their own next generation.

Keeping this fact in the mind the Government has taken up policies to spread awareness to the common mass through organizing different programmes held by different authorities, governmental or non-governmental. As the people of this country becomes aware about their legal rights, duties and liabilities they, themselves will understand how much better their lives can become.

Spreading the awareness about the rights of the people and how they are or can be infringed is the primary target of these authorities. So that the one who is wronged can himself realize that he has been wronged.

Once he has realized, that he has been wronged the question of redress arises. These authorities, governmental or non-governmental also provide the assistance, which is required by these wronged ones. These authorities provide HELP, in the legal field. This HELP is turned as LEGAL AID. These authorities and different other organizations hold such LEGAL AID CLINICS through the nation with the motto to help the VICTIMS.

Central Government has developed a plan and has also started to apply it by the help of the Legal Services Authorities, for this purpose. This authority spreads Legal Awareness amongst the citizens of our country, provides Legal Assistance like appointing advocates and giving ADVICES to the people and also to suggest the Government different other plans relating this noble cause. These are the functions carried out by these organizations and authorities.

What Is Legal Aid?

Under Section 2(1)(c) of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the said Act’), “Legal Service” includes the RENDERING of any service in the conduct of any case or other legal proceeding before any court or other authority or tribunal and the giving of advice on any legal matter; To provide free and competent legal services to the weaker section of the society was the basic object of enacting the AFORESAID Act. Justice - social, economic and political, is our constitutional PLEDGE enshrined in the preamble of our Constitution. The incorporation of Article 39-A in the Directive Principles of State Policy in the year 1976, enjoined upon the State to ensure justice on the basis of equal opportunity by providing free legal aid.

50.

What steps have been taken to ensure that any citizen can access information from the different government departments in the country?

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Current Web technology allows governments to share with the public a variety of information in unlimited quantities on demand. Technology is also available to allow citizens to bring issues of concern to the attention of local, regional and national governments. However, exploiting these capabilities WITHIN GOVERNMENT systems is a challenge that encompasses environmental, policy, legal, and cultural issues. Establishing effective eGovernment requires openness, transparency, collaboration and skill in taking ADVANTAGE of the capabilities of the World WIDE Web. The rich potential for two-way dialogue between citizens and government creates a need for global leadership. The W3C has an OPPORTUNITY to provide guidance in support of eGovernment objectives by promoting existing open Web standards and noting the challenges external to the Web and technology. There is also role for the W3C to facilitate the development and vetting of new open Web standards needed by governments in context.

This document is an attempt to describe, but not yet solve, the variety of issues and challenges faced by governments in their efforts to apply 21st century capabilities to eGovernment initiatives. Detail and useful examples of existing, applicable open Web standards are provided. Where government needs in the development of eGovernment services are not currently met by existing standards, those gaps are noted.