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What are the similarities and differences between advancing monsoon season and hot weather season |
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Answer» HEH there, hope this helps The rupee is the common name for the CURRENCIES of INDIA, Pakistan, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Bhutan, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and formerly those of AFGHANISTAN, Tibet, Burma and British East AFRICA, German East Africa and Trucial States. please mark as brainliest : ) |
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Name the countries who use Rupees as a currencies |
| Answer» INDONESIA. Currency: RUPIAH (Rp) Mauritius. Currency: Mauritian rupee. NEPAL. Currency: Nepalese rupee. Pakistan. Currency: Pakistani rupee. The SEYCHELLES. Currency: Seychellois rupee. Sri Lanka. Currency: Sri Lankan rupee. | |
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Who is Indu molhotra ? |
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Answer» Indu MALHOTRA is a judge of the Supreme COURT of India. Prior to her elevation as a Judge, she was a senior counsel practising in the same Court for the past 30 years. |
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What is hyv seed give a short note on it ???? |
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Answer» HOPE it will HELP you. please MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Sa3 social paper 2 part b answers |
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Answer» Of which CLASS........... |
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How can you say unity in diversity |
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Answer» Unity in diversity is a concept of "unity without uniformity and diversity without fragmentation"[1] that SHIFTS focus from unity based on a mere tolerance of physical, cultural, linguistic, social, religious, political, ideological and/or psychological differences towards a more complex unity based on an understanding that difference ENRICHES human interactions. It has applications in many fields, including ecology,[1]cosmology, philosophy,[2]religion[3] and politics.[4] |
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What is study of coin |
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Answer» The ANSWER is NUMISMATICS. |
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How india gets its name india |
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Answer» Our COUNTRY's NAME has its FULL form |
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Geo civic eco history. important. questions. for 9th cbsc ncert book.plzz |
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Answer» Hii |
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What was Birsa Munda's contribution in munda revolt? What were it's effects? |
| Answer» DAVA portal results about Basavanna that he had divided by MIRACULOUS Power EQUAL to cure all diseases and Butterfly games did as he declared as Lord headset have to save his people from table and free from the slavery of outsiders mm started believe that he had he was required and had a period of to solve all his problems | |
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What are the 4 requirements of production? explain each |
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Answer» Hey mate |
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Describe the various renewable resources of energy that have the potential to fullfill the needs of society |
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500 and 1000 rupees note were demontilized.How for this helped for Indian economy in your opinion? |
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Answer» It help in DESTROYING black MONEY. It also destroy the money which is stored WITHOUT INFORMING the income tax |
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What was the uni queness if bloodless revolution |
| Answer» CANT UNDERSTAND QUESTIONS what was the UNI QUE.?? | |
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Maintaun any three Indian contitution |
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Answer» INDIA is having only ONE constitution Invalid QUESTION |
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Can tell about the present banned on money |
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Answer» Which COUNTRY are you from |
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Can anybody tell me what type of questions can be asked from NCERT 1st chapter of civcics class 10. |
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Answer» Heya☺️☺️☺️.. |
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How do crops make the difference of life and death in ancient time |
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Answer» Each week in Bookends, two writers TAKE on QUESTIONS about the world of BOOKS. This week, DANA Stevens and Benjamin MOSER discuss how we view authors who die before their time. |
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WHAT ARE THE FUNDMENTAL RIGHT ? HOW ARE THE HELPTETING US TO LIVE BETTER? TELUGU ANSWERS |
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Answer» Some universally recognized rights that are SEEN as fundamental, i.e., contained in the United Nations Universal DECLARATION of HUMAN Rights, the U.N. International Covenant on Civil and POLITICAL |
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Why do we celebrate makar sakranti? |
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Why every one pay intrest to the workers in organised sector |
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Answer» Because In our LIFE he was PROVED any other PEOPLE ....He is not LIVE any other MONEY |
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Please answer this question Don't spam answering |
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Answer» Karnataka. |
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What are the four pillars of Fascism |
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Answer» One very STRONG leader.Less freedom of speech.Keep the guns.No WELFARE at all.The economic system would allow for people to RUN businesses while the government owns the BANKS, oil & other essentials.A strong military and a strong sense of Nationalism. |
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Plz explain this para |
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Answer» ANSWER |
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List out the impacts on society if sex ratio is too low or too high with examples |
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Answer» 1. Low sex RATIO is cause of concern as it INDICATES the HIDDEN from of discrimination. |
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TISCO full form IISCO full form DSP full form BSP full form |
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Answer» 1.)TATA IRON AND STEEL COMPANY |
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In which region is the method of making contour bunds used for soil conservation |
| Answer» CHHATTISGARH US the REGION | |
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Why Satyagraha not to be classified as passive resistance according to Gandhiji |
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Answer» The year 1919 marked the entry of Mahatma Gandhi in the freedom struggle that changed the course of NATIONAL movement spreading to new areas, incorporating new social groups and developing new methods of struggle. Mahatma Gandhi was GREAT thinker, NATIONALIST and a reformer who laid out new methods of agitation. Satyagraha as active resistance meant the following: |
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Why is Satyagraha not to be classified as passive resistance according to Gandhiji |
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Answer» Satyagraha is not be classified as PASSIVE resistance according to GANDHIJI. |
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The first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis |
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Answer» CUBA is the FIRST country in the WORLD to REMOVE mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis. |
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The mode of transport changed with the invention of the wheel(true or false |
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Answer» ABSOLUTELY true PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST. PLEASE |
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What is colonialism? (answer in 80 above words |
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Answer» When one and more parties join to form a single party it MEANS COMBINATION of TWO or more parties into a single entity is called COLONIALISM |
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What is scalar and vector quantity? |
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Answer» Scaler QUANTITY is expressed with UNITS. |
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Please do this .............. |
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Answer» 1.Lord Dalhousie. |
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The ____ lived by herding and rearing animals |
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Answer» The PASTORALISTS LIVED by HERDING and REARING ANIMALS |
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Why india is known as a quasi federal country? |
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Answer» Quasi FEDERAL refers to a system of government where the DISTRIBUTION of powers between the center and thestate are not equal. India is afederation with a unitary BIAS and is REFERRED as a quasi federal STATE because of strong central machinery. |
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What do we call Indian government? Is it union, federal and central? |
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Answer» Hey mate here's the answer |
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Why is Indian Federation called quite unique explain brief |
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Answer» The Constitution of India GIVES a federal structure to the Republic of India, DECLARING it to be a "Union of the States". Part XI of the Indian constitution SPECIFIES the distribution of legislative, administrative and executive powers between the Union or Federal or Central government, and the States of India.[1] The legislative powers are categorised under the Union List, a State List and a Concurrent List, representing, respectively, the powers conferred upon the Union government, those conferred upon the State governments and the shared powers. |
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Describe the structure of Panchayati Raj-Rural local government in India. |
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Answer» Hope it HELPS u DEAR. |
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Why is Indian Federation Federation called white unique explain in brief |
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Answer» The Constitution of India gives a federal structure to the Republic of India, declaring it to be a "Union of the States". Part XI of the Indian constitution SPECIFIES the distribution of LEGISLATIVE, administrative and executive powers between the Union or Federal or Central government, and the States of India.[1] The legislative powers are categorised under the Union List, a State List and a Concurrent List, representing, RESPECTIVELY, the powers conferred upon the Union government, those conferred upon the State governments and the shared powers. |
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Examine the rationale behind the Decentralisation. |
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Answer» Decentralization is the process of bringing out of the SALT from seawater this is a scientific DEVELOPMENT is REQUIRED lot of COST |
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Common property resource is also called |
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Answer» The use of the term "common property resource" to DESIGNATE a type of good has been criticized, because common-pool resources are not necessarily governed by common propertyprotocols. Examples of common-poolresources include irrigation systems, FISHING grounds, pastures, forests, water or the atmosphere |
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Explain the basic concept of Decentralisation. |
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Answer» It is giving powers to the low LEVEL government I.e LOCAL government......this is called DECENTRALIZATION |
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How r linguistic states formed? How it has strenghened the unity of India? |
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Answer» .....hope this MAY HELP U.... please mark my answer as BRAINLIEAST.. |
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Differentiate between khadar and kankar |
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Answer» KANKAR - LARGEST part of Northern PLAINS in India is made up of deposits of old alluvium SOILS . |
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