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1.

Reason behind the acceptance of indian constitution

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B.R. Ambedkar and Drafting of the CONSTITUTION

On 29th August, 1947 passing one resolution the Constituent Assembly APPOINTED a ‘Drafting Committee” with the seven members including Dr. Ambedkar for preparing a draft of the Constitution of the independent India. It is said when drafting of the Constitution of India was embarked upon, Pandit Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai PATEL thought of inviting and CONSULTING Sir Guor Jennings, as internationally known constitutional expert of those times. When approached for advice in the matter Gandhiji is reported to have told them why they should be looking for foreign experts when they had the right within India an outstanding legal and constitutional expert in Dr. Ambedkar who ought to be entrusted with the role which they badly need as he so richly and rightly deserved. The Law Minister Dr. Ambedkar was appointed the Chairman of the Drafting Committee. The seven members, including the Chairman of the ‘Drafting Committee’ were as follows:

1) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Chairman

2) N. Goipalswami

3) Alladi Krishnaswami Ayyas

4) K.M. Munshi

5) Saijio Mola Saadulla

6) N. Madhava Rao and

7) D.P. KHAITAN

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Discuss the different views of modern teachers education

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1. Ground Up Diversity

2. Social Networking

3. TALKING Education

4. Underground Education

5. Navdanya

6. Asset

7. Social Status

8. Lesson Study

9. Constructive Struggling

10. School in the CLOUDS

3.

What is the title given to maharaja Ranjit singh

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here is the answer my friend HOPE it HELPS Sher-e-Punjab is the TITLE given to Maharajah RANJITH Singh.
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4.

Express your feelings for how u feel when you see the rainbow

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Rainbow is a phenomenon that occurs due to internal REFLECTION it is very BEAUTIFUL CONSISTS of seven COLOURS after the rain and sun after it it's very beautiful and is there to be seen

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Write your question here (Keep it simple and clear to get the best answer)write any two effects of global warming on the area you live in by giving appropriate examples?

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here PEOPLES are SUFFERING from very HOT weather and due to which they are getting DISEASE LIKE itch

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WHAT IS FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS? HOW ARE THOSE HELPFUL?

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The fundamental rights are IMPORTANCE because they provide the citizens of a country with human dignity and development of personality of every INDIVIDUAL. They guarantee civil liberties in order to SUSTAIN PEACE and HARMONY among the citizens of a nation.

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What are seasonal choes?give example of these rivelets

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8.

Causes of landform development..... Plz answer guys

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External processes work on the surface of the CRUST through weathering, denudation (or removal of the surface), EROSION and deposition (or the raising of land). Some of these WORKS are CAUSED by rivers, GLACIERS, winds and waves.

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Describe the power and function of the house of lords

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It play an IMPORTANT role in MAKING and CREATE law also REVIEW and challenge the GOVERNMENT



10.

Describe the current scenario of voctional education in india

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“Every handicraft has to be taught not merely MECHANICALLY as is done today, but scientifically. This is to say, the child should learn the why and wherefore of every process.”

- Gandhi’s Philosophy of Education.


The greatest challenge in Indian education system today is to provide SKILL based education to the youth. This is exacerbated by a mismatch in demand and supply for the skilled WORKFORCE. The penetration of vocational education and training remains poor not only in rural areas, but also in urban regions where there is a HIGHER installed capacity to impart the same. This POST is an attempt to make the readers understand the need vocational challenge in India. Also, this is an attempt to summarise a few recommendations on the same.
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11.

Social 9th class section 2 quasion and answer

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FRENCH REVOLUTION and RUSSIAN revolution.

12.

Essay on Smoking is deadly

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I can't type the whole essay but yeah I will GIVE u some hints here u GO
cigarettes contain something called as nicotine which is CHEMICAL which produces happy hormones if u GET addicted it is very difficult to get a free from that.
it harms our lungs
death is at a very early age
hair turns white at a young age
smoking one cigarette realesesa SMOKE which one truck would give out

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Explain the meaning and definition of environment with examples

Answer» DEFINITION of ENVIRONMENT
14.

Why world war I started and who started,why started, what did they gain, where it took

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Why WW1 started


The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary


Who started it


Britain, France, IRELAND and Russia were part of an alliance called the Triple Entente, while Germany aligned itself with Austria-Hungary – known as the Central Powers. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28th June 1914, it triggered a chain of events that resulted in World War 1.


what was GAINED/ lost from WW1


Nations that gained or regained territory or independence after World War I. ... France: gained Alsace-Lorraine as well as various African colonies from the GERMAN Empire, and Middle East territories from the Ottoman Empire.


Germany lost World War I. In the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, the victorious powers (the United States, Great Britain, France, and other allied states) imposed punitive territorial, military, and economic provisions on defeated Germany. In the west, Germany returned Alsace-Lorraine to France.


Hungary became an independent nation. The CZECHS and the Slovaks were joined TOGETHER into Czechoslovakia.


Where it took place

most of Europe, North side of Africa, most of Asia


15.

Pollution is increasing the what is being done to check it

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It is big problem dear and GOVERNMENT is using so many systems to stop it and ALSO swacha bharat ABHIYAAN also and so ,any many things are being done

16.

Why India is still developing country? Main reasons

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HOPE this will HELP only some POINT
17.

How many wonders are there in the world

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There are SEVEN WONDERS in the WORLD.

18.

Definition of the role of ict in teaching learning of evs

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Here is ur answer ....

Information and communication technology is now a mature part of the curriculum. Once restricted to upper secondary schools as "computer studies", ICT is now taught even to children in reception class.

But to compare ICT with "computer studies" is misleading. In ICT, the technology aspect is the least important. Technology changes over time, but the concepts of handling data and converting data into information are fairly constant and this is reflected in the terminology of the programme of study. Terms like "email" and "database" appear only as examples - the main headings are "finding things out", "developing ideas and making things happen", "exchanging and sharing information" and "REVIEWING, modifying and evaluating work as it progresses".

In the EARLY years, the EMPHASIS is on getting children familiar with the technology. For the first few years, children following the QCA or similar scheme of work will learn to use the equipment, and use the software for isolated tasks.


Later, pupils will be taught how to use various programs for a particular task and given opportunities to do so. They may present their findings from an INVESTIGATION using several forms of information - pictures, graphics and text. At the highest levels of ICT capability, which should ideally be reached by the end of key stage 4, pupils should be able to design systems for others to use and to critically evaluate other people's efforts.

The recently introduced QCA scheme of work for key stage 3 is based on the assumption that pupils entering secondary school will be around level 3 or 4. By the end of key stage 3, pupils should be at around level 5 or 6. So what can primary schools do to ensure that by the end of key stage 2 their pupils can organise information and interpret their findings (key elements of level 3 and 4)?

The basic requirement is a scheme of work that develops pupils' ICT-capability in a variety of contexts, and ensures progression over time. The enormity of the task sometimes overwhelms teachers, but one advantage of a set of lesson plans based on a scheme of work is that the task is made manageable. Once pupils have been taught, as a class, how to insert a picture from an encyclopaedia CD-rom into a word-processed document, which may take just 10 minutes, the pupils can practise this skill.

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19.

Describe briefly the development of physical education post independence

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION SHOULD BE DEVLOPED I ALL OVER INDIA BECAUSE INDIA NEED THE HELP OF PHYSICAL EDUATION OUR GOVERNMENT WANTS THAT OUR INDIANS SHOULD BE MORE KNOWLEDGIBLE AND DO A LOTS OF THING FOR THEIR COUNTRY

20.

S. A3 paper 2 bits answer

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What is this. can U PLEASE TELL me????

21.

What happier in 3 April 1919 Punjab

Answer» BAISAKHI MELA in PUNJAB
22.

Show latitudes in our globe

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23.

Who was the first leader of the India

Answer» NEHRU was the FIRST LEADER of INDIA.
24.

Who is our current vice President

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Venkaiah NAIDU was the present VICE PRESIDENT of India......
hope this helps you....

25.

Who was the main leaders in the formation of the constitution of india

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The MAIN leaders that were INVOLVED in the making of the CONSTITUTION were Dr.B.R Ambedkar,jawaharlal Nehru,Sardar PATEL..

26.

Explain how brain drain has also the positive effect

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Advantages of Brain drain:

It allows excess number of highly skilled PEOPLE to find well paying job OPPORTUNITIES outside their native country. That way other skilled people of the native country will find opportunities in their own nation. This is particularly true in India. About a couple of decades before, there were a lot of highly educated but jobless people. With some of them having gone outside of India for work, the locals are able to get that work. This way, it helps reduce the percentage of jobless people in India.

The income from the emigrated people comes BACK to the native country as overseas remittances. India is recipient of the highest amount of foreign currency coming in as remittances from NRIs.

It helps improve the education and infrastructure in the native country, which in turn develops country further, because the native country realizes the value of well educated people. In India, it helped spur the growth of software education.
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What are the factors affectef by brain drain

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The causes of brain DRAIN include push FACTORS, which are negative characteristics of the HOME country that forms the impetus for intelligent people migrating from Lesser Developed Countries, such as political INSTABILITY, and PULL factors, which are the positive characteristics of the developed country from which the .

28.

Why petroleum is called black gold?

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Because when CRUDE oil is EXTRACTED from the LAND it is BLACK in COLOUR

29.

Why are the norther plains thinckly populated

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The northern plains are thickly populated because of plane land which leads to GOOD TRANSPORTATION and ALLUVIAL SOIL LEADING to good crop production.

30.

I want 9th sa3 social question paper

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Their is no SA3 EXAMS............

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Kitab yg menyatakan bahwa kesejahteraan rakyat pada masa kayam wuruk sangat diperhatikan

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Ye kon C LANGUAGE hai SRY but i realy want to know

32.

9 th class s3 social science question paper

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This is a PERIODIC TEST 1 question paper for CLASS 9 social SCIENCE

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I have to make a 3d model on physical features of India. Can i get some help please?i have to use thermocol

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34.

Name any five river of india

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Ganga
yamuna
godavari
kaveri
Mahanadi


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35.

Which colour of star is the hottest star

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Hottest STARS are BLUE......Classified as O they have temperature ranging between 28000 to 50,000 Kelvin.

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36.

Who played a key role in the unification of Germany was

Answer» ADOLF Hitler PLAYED a KEY role in the unification of GERMANY
37.

Programmes implemented by govt for below 15 years children's

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38.

Explain any five important anti poverty measures under taken by the government of India

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The government of INDIA had under taken many TARGETED anti-poverty PROGRAMME :


1)National Rural Employment Guarantee act 


2)The National Food for Work Programme (2004 )


3)Prime Minister Rozgar Yozana ( 1993) 


4)\Rural Employment Generation Programme ( 1995 ) 


5)Swarnajayanthi Gram Swarozgar (1999)


6)PRADHAN Mantri Gramodya Yozana (2000 )

39.

When and were did blue rebellion started

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In BENGAL in MARCH 1859

40.

Change process in an organization definition

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41.

How democracy safeguard the interest of the people

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By GIVING them the PROPER LEADER TGEY NEED

42.

I have a question going on in my mind everyday that why do people kill girls even thoigh the know that if girl child will end then there will be no life on the earth because girl child only gives birth to boys. If you answer this, you are the brainliest...

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Because they are fools....... they THINK GIRL is not as strong as boys and when they will be married so they will go to other family and get their name ...... so what's the use of keeping her !!!!! thanks buddy u asked this question ..... and I even hope that u too respect GIRLS !!!!

NOW WAIT AND WATCH PEOPLE .....

WOMEN WILL RISE !!!!!!!
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43.

How democracy safeguards the interests of people

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It safe GUARDS the interests of the PEOPLE by ENHANCING the DIGNITY of the people

44.

5 points how democracy safeguards the interest of people

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Land the small scale of our industrial proletariat, especially in the SOUTH, inhibited the emergence of a strong PARTY of the left.

Moreover, within our State the large conservative, property-owning majority created by pre-independence land reform came to be fortuitously split by what was an inherently ephemeral issue, viz. whether at the end of 1921 the new State should accept further conflict with Britain in the hope of securing a republican form of government from the outset, or should wait to achieve that outcome by constitutional evolution.

The disappearance of that issue within a couple of decades did not, however, challenge the survival of the initial party structure created at the time the State was founded.

Parties quickly become biological entities, the existence of which tends to be preserved over LONG periods by a combination of rivalry between their leaders and loyalty on the part of their followers.

Over time our two main parties developed new roles different from those they had played in the early period of independence.

Thus Fianna Fáil, which started as a radical party, moved pragmatically to the political centre as a result of its policy of industrial protection.

That policy secured for it FINANCIAL support from a newly-created class of protected industrialists, and later from the construction industry. It ALSO won popular support from new industrial workers.

From the 1940s the only possible alternative government to centrist Fianna Fáil was an alliance bringing together Fine Gael and Labour.

Initially - and once again in the mid-1990s - these two parties had needed the support of some smaller groups. Between the mid-1960s and the late 1980s this pragmatic arrangement was reinforced by a moderate social democratic and liberal evolution on the part of formerly conservative Fine Gael.

The last two decades have seen three significant developments in Irish party politics.

45.

How democracy safeguards the interest of people

Answer» PEOPLE GET POLITICAL and social equality.
People are protected by certain laws.
People get JOB opportunities , for their survival.
46.

What role does constitution play in the administration of the country

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Constitution is the founding document, and is the highest LAW. Must be taken into consideration when PROPOSING any new law, measure or bill, so its not to VIOLATE the clearly DEFINED BOUNDARIES.

47.

Pakistan lies to which direction of india.

Answer» NORTH west

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48.

What do you understand by the term Green Revolution

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A large INCREASE in crop production in DEVELOPING countries ACHIEVED by the use of ARTIFICIAL fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop VARIETIES.

49.

Are our social norms steadily unraveling? why or why not? please give original examples to defend your perspective.

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50.

A person who renounces a religious or political belief or principle

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Ascetic is a PERSON who RENOUNCES a RELIGIOUS or political belief or PRINCIPLE