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The article of our constitution that says -all are equal before law" isA) article 14(B) article 21(C) article 39(D)article 51 |
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Answer» Right to equality: Article 14 of CONSTITUTION of India Hope you LIKED it freind |
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6Why conservation ofresources is important? |
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Answer» CONSERVATION of resources can help to take care of our heritage. We can care for and protected for the benefit, use and enjoyment of the public TODAY and for generations to come. Our Natural Resources should be CONSERVED because it is the MAIN source of our daily needs and is limited only. Mark me branliest answer❤❤ |
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3. India is not against any religion refers toA) LiberalismC) Secularism(B) Communalism(D) Socialism4. The article of |
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Answer» SECULARISM is the answer |
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Another name of alluvial soil |
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Feeding tube is present in (a) spider (b) butterfly (c)frog(d)amoeba |
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Show the various aspects covered in the concept of development in a diagramatic form. |
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Answer» CONCEPT development introduces to the fundamental knowledge that is essential to MAKE an understanding of one's world. This INCORPORATES conceptions about the individual and others, objects, and surroundings. This foundation perception is critical to information, travel, and autonomy. Explanation: |
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Assertin and reasons questions in nationalism in India cbse class10 |
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Answer» Answer: Please CHECK you QUESTION once again Explanation: |
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100 words for our Indian soldiers |
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Answer» Answer: Indian armed forces are divided into three parts – Indian army, Indian Airforce and the Indian NAVY. Indian army is the land-based unit, while Indian Airforce deals in air defence and Indian Navy is the naval unit. Our Indian army is the second LARGEST in the world with about 1.23 million personnel on ACTIVE rolls and another 9.6 lakhs in reserves. Indian army is mainly responsible to protect the country against land based attacks. It also lends a helping hand to other agencies in dealing with terrorism, TACKLING emergency situations in the country and also rescuing people in case of natural calamities like flood, earthquake etc. British rule) had participated in World War I and II. After independence it has also fought many full-fledged wars like the Kargil war (1999), Bangladesh liberation war (1971), India -Pakistan war (1965), India-China war (1962) and first Kashmir war (1947). Besides these, Indian army has also handled some smaller conflicts like Siachen conflict (1984), Operation Polo (1948), India-China conflict (1967) etc. There is no doubt that our Indian army is one of the best armies in the world. please mark as brainliest |
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3. India is not against any religion refers toA) LiberalismC) Secularism(B) Communalism(D) Socialism |
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Answer» ⭐ India is not against any religion REFERS to A) Liberalism C) Secularism ✅(B) Communalism (D) SOCIALISM |
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2. 'Dasa among the Dasas' wasA) KanakadasaC) Ramadasa(B) Purandaradasa(D) Tulasidasa |
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Answer» PURANDARADASA MAY be the answer |
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It is a shrub with deep blue purple flower.This plant does not need water once it has set roots in the soil. |
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Is Maharashtra affected by amphan cyclone??? |
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Answer» Answer: not at all...bcoz amphan OCCURED in BAY of Bengal..not in Arabian sea..This cyclone did a big disaseter in WEST Bengal..and some parts of Odisha also...it's landfall process took place for 4 hrs..and the distance of it's EYE is nearly 2 km.. |
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The most important figure in district administration during the british raj was |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: DISTRICTS, often known as 'prant', were established as SUBDIVISIONS of the provinces and divisions of British India that were under one of the THREE PRESIDENCIES. Most of the districts that were created during the British Raj became Districts of India after the independence of India. |
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The thing which can by eaten by us options (A) Eatable (B) Edible (C) Consume (D) All the above three |
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What is the average highest temperature in July |
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Answer» the AVERAGE TEMPERATURE is 35°C to 40°C |
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What does a decision by popular vote called? |
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Answer» Answer: It is called the ELECTORAL voting SESSION or PLEBISCITE. |
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Define quorum . And what arw rhe features of quorum |
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Answer» Answer: Quorum, in parliamentary procedure, the number of members whose presence is required before a MEETING can LEGALLY take action. The quorum refers to the number present, not to the number voting. The presiding officer, in determining the presence of a quorum, counts all members visible, whether voting or not. There is no requirement to announce the names of members so counted. A quorum is a majority UNLESS the law, charter, constitution, bylaws, or articles creating the body fixes it at a different figure or proportion. Explanation: |
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5 Who is the Water Resources Ministerof India? |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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2. "Dasa among the Dasas' wasA) KanakadasaC) Ramadasa(B) Purandaradasa(D) Tulasidasa |
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Answer» answer is PURANDARADASA |
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A teacher may consider both individual and group projects for learning.Which method among both would be more suitable when the students are involved in online teaching and learning methods? |
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Answer» Answer: group projects help STUDENTS interact with each other and discussion is something which could help children enhance their knowledge about the TOPICS. so according to me only if children have proper ACCES to INTERNET for online teaching group projects would be a better option . Also it promotes the IDEA of teamwork and equality. Hope this can help you i know it is a very little imformation but you can elborate this topic by writing more about teamwork and the whole idea behind it. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST |
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The country which us encircled geographically by india in the eastern front is |
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Answer» BANGLADESH is the answer to this question. Explanation: |
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Copatcenary systems inheritance customs |
Answer» ⭐⭐❤The rule of survivorship in Mitakshara system will devolve the UNDIVIDED coparacener PROPERTY to Y. Nothing will be obtained by X's family. ❤⭐⭐Hope it's HELP you ☑ |
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Advantages and disadvantages of tropical forest |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Advantages Improved transportation - new roads and airports. Better transportation means easier access to raw materials like minerals and timber. Rainforest resources can be transported away and sold. Infrastructure, hospitals and education can be improved from the money gained from SELLING natural resources. Profits from selling resources can be used to improve a country's infrastructure. For example, profits from the sale of rainforest resources can be used to build schools and hospitals. Raw materials, eg tropical hardwoods such as ebony and mahogany, can be sold for a good price abroad. Mineral deposits in the Amazon include bauxite (the main constituent of aluminium), iron ore, manganese, gold, silver and diamonds. Minerals can be sold for high profits. Large-scale farming BRINGS money into the country and provides food and JOBS for the country's growing population. Small-scale farming provides food for rainforest communities and the landless poor of Brazil. Disadvantages New roads divide up parts of the rainforest and can cut off connections between different biotic and abiotic systems. For example, a road can stop monkeys such as the golden lion tamarin from travelling to gather food and, in turn, distribute seeds to re-sow plants in the forest. Land clearance for farming, transportation and mining can lead to deforestation. Hardwood trees take many years to grow so can be difficult to replace. Fertile SOILS that make farming possible are quickly washed away when the forest is cleared. If soil ends up in rivers, this can lead to flooding. Loss of ANIMAL habitat occurs when trees are cut down. Hence, deforestation can result in endangering animals and plant life, or even causing them to become extinct. Profits from large-scale farming and selling resources often go back to MEDCs or large companies and don't benefit the rainforest communities. |
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Any four difference between regional development and federalism |
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Answer» Answer: The STATES in FEDERAL SYSTEM are divided on the basic of geographical diversity etc.. 1 The LOVE or interest for your religion,state , language etc. 2 It does have any autonomous power like federal system or FEDERALISM. ... 2 Each divided state or province has it autonomous power. Explanation: |
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What are the types of tides? Explain each of them |
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Answer» Spring tides and neap tides are the TWO TYPES of tides Explanation: |
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Introduced a uniform monetary system |
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Answer» SHER SHAH SURI, during his five-year rule from 1540 to 1545, set up a new CIVIC and military administration and issued a coin of silver, weighing 178 GRAINS, which was also termed Rupiya |
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'Dasa among the Dasas' wasA) KanakadasaC) Ramadasa(B) Purandaradasa(D) Tulasidasa |
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Answer» ADI Shankar is your answer Explanation: I hope it is helpful for you please follow me and mark as BRAINLIST answer |
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Q.No.2A teacher may consider both individual and group projects for teaching. Which methodamong both would be more suitable when the students are involved in online teaching andlearning methods? |
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Answer» Answer: Definitely a GROUP project. Explanation: When different individuals come together with a shared INTENTION to complete a GOAL in mind, the result can leave you inspired. Different students with their different VIEWS, come with different approaches. A good team can combine these to produce a desired or even better result! But this takes good leadership. And so, once fostered in the young minds, the idea of working as a team, it can BENEFIT in the long run. Learning to work with your peers is a life skill that is essential and quite useful later on. |
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1.Advaitha Philosophy was propounded byA) Basaveshwara(B) MadwacharyaC) Ramanujacharya(D) Shankaracharya |
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Answer» ADVAITA Vedanta is the oldest extant sub-school of Vedanta, which is one of the six ORTHODOX (āstika) Hindu philosophies (darśana). Although its roots trace BACK to the 1st millennium BCE, the most prominent exponent of the Advaita Vedanta is considered by tradition to be the 8th century scholar ADI Shankara.
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Advaitha Philosophy was propounded byA) BasaveshwaraC) Ramanujacharya(B) Madwacharya(D) Shankaracharya |
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Answer» d shankaracharya |
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Ersationofplants and onimalsI Name the notional park found in Pachmarhi |
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Answer» Answer: The Pachmarhi Biosphere RESERVE is a non-use conservation AREA and biosphere reserve in the Satpura Range of Madhya PRADESH state in central India. The conservation area was created in 1999 by the INDIAN government. It also contains animals from the himalayan peaks and from the lower western ghats. UNESCO designated it a biosphere reserve in 2009. |
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Advaitha Philosophy was propounded byA) BasaveshwaraC) Ramanujacharya(8) Madwacharya(D) Shankaracharya |
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Answer» (D) I hope it is helpful for you please FOLLOW me and MARK as BRAINLIST answer ) |
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Difference between humidity of chennai and jaisalmer |
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Answer» Answer: Jaisalmer, then again, is a desert, with warm and dry atmosphere, it ENCOUNTERS LITTLE precipitation and less humidity. Chennai has a higher humidity because it is a coastal city. The water vapour from the sea is more, so the humidity is high. Jaisalmer is located in the interior of India.Explanation: HOPE it HELPS you and pleeeeeeeaseHope it helps you and pleeeeeeeasemark my answer as Brainlist please |
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Classify the three major divisions of the himalayan range (short) |
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Answer» Answer: there are THREE division division of Himalaya. They are Explanation: 1. HIMADRI or GREAT or INNER Himalaya 2. Himachal or Middle Himalaya 3. Shiwalik or Outer Himalaya |
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Describe the classification of resources |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Natural RESOURCES may be further classified in different ways. Resources can be CATEGORIZED on the basis of origin: Abiotic resources comprise non-living things (e.g., LAND, WATER, air and minerals such as gold, iron, copper, silver). Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere. |
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In this quarantine time when you at home you are noticing many things why you never observed before . Write about anything in your house you noticed and never did before |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Official Department for Education (DfE) guidance states that appraisal and performance management processes should continue in maintained schools during the pandemic, but teachers must not be "penalised" as a result of partial school closures, where this has impacted their ability to fully meet their objectives. As part of the Tes survey, teachers in the UK were asked whether or not they agreed with the statement: "My school has continued to carry out performance management observations on my teaching during school closures". A total of 245 answered "yes", while 2,547 (91 per cent) SAID "no". While Dr Bousted said it was "really pleasing" to see the majority of school leaders had acknowledged NORMAL performance measures "simply weren't suitable" during the SHUTDOWN, she criticised those continuing to carry out observations – arguing that teachers would have found this "insulting". "Those that are [continuing observations] have completely failed to understand and to acknowledge that this is education DONE differently; that your staff are under huge pressure," she said. "They were in schools at the most difficult time – but also working from home, doing online teaching and learning, using new technologies. "And I would be very interested to see what could be judged from performance management in that circumstance. "Because we know that lesson observations, even in traditional circumstances, they're wrong in the majority of cases. Two observers observing the same lesson would come to different judgements." She added: "How you make any valid or reliable judgement based on online lessons, when teachers are grappling with new technology, probably highly stressed, pulling out all the stops to make it work, doing their very best to connect with their pupils? "And then to get that as a performance management observation... I think many teachers would have just found that insulting. "And you would have thought those minority of school leaders – because the majority have done the right thing – they really need to LOOK at themselves in the mirror." |
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1. Advaitha Philosophy was propounded byA) Basaveshwara(B) MadwacharyaC) Ramanujacharya(D) Shankaracharya |
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Answer» D Explanation: PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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Name the major and minor sources that supported historians to know about the period of British Indian history.Please answer only of you know. |
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Answer» BBB and Explanation: |
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What role is played by time and technology in the development of recorces |
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Answer» Answer: please mark as brainliest Explanation: Role of technology in the DEVELOPMENT of resources is very IMPORTANT as technology helps to make a resource, for example computer technology is used in every modern FILM. ... HUMAN resource is developed by constant use of different tech in the process of reviewing work and REWARDING. |
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TheUuitioMichel FoucaultHiPeriodmemoand rsociaund6. Answer the following in detail.sealsIndi213) (2) What are the four characteristicsmodern historiography?S+ (3) What is feminist historiography ?(4) Explain Leopoldperspective of history?vonRankėasorLAHHaded15 (1) Explain Karl Marx's 'Class Theory help |
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Answer» ye question HA KI RAMAYANA ka 1 part Explanation: y |
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The Network of parallelsand maridiens is called the |
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Answer» Answer: The NETWORK of parallels and meridians is called as LONGITUDE and latitude pls MARK as the brainliest |
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What is the meaning of loktantra? |
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Answer» loktantra is the hindi WORD for democracy. pls MARK as the BRAINLIEST |
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Portuguese relations have brought about changes in our economic and cultural spheres write a short note on it answer |
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Answer» refer this PIC. this is the right answer. MARK it the BRAINIEST answer . Explanation: |
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The most important liquid component in the atmosphere is |
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Answer» Answer: Water The liquid component of the atmosphere is MAINLY water in the form of clouds. The gaseous form of water is not visible, but the suspended condensed water is in visible white fluffy clouds along with rain. Water in the form of ice clouds, HAIL, and snow WOULD constitute a major part of the solid component. Other solids would include the minuscule aerosol particles coming from volcanic ASH, dust, and smoke. please make me as a brainliest answer!!! hope this helps u!!! |
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Answer the following:1.what is disaster management?2.What are the stages of disaster management?3.What is advance preparation?4.Who plays major role during disasters?5.Explain different relief requirements? |
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Answer» 1)Disaster Management can be defined as the organization and management of resources and responsibilities for dealing with all humanitarian aspects of emergencies, in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the IMPACT of disasters. 2)The FOUR PHASES of disaster: 1) mitigation; 2) preparedness; 3) response; and 4) recovery. The model helps frame issues related to disaster preparedness as well as economic and business recovery after a disaster. 3)Preparation is the act of preparing — GETTING ready, planning, training, or studying with a goal in mind. If you know pre means before, then you have a clue to the meaning of preparation. Dressing up before a date, learning your lines for a PLAY, and attending medical school are all forms of preparation. |
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Deforestation can be said to be the result of progress of man |
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I ve to write on positive and negative impacts of modern communication for class 5 |
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Answer» Answer: In today's interrelated world, information and communication technology (ICT) is extensively used by our country and it affects our lives everyday. In the current digital age everyday new technology comes as ICT riot. These new technologies have been accessible by people in their everyday life and increase their living standards. Now days, many ICT GADGETS are used in our life and they facilitate with mobility thus used ANYWHERE and anytime. These gadgets operate for Information, Speed, and Communication and reduce the physical and mental human work load. By that principles, modern day gadgets truly helped mankind in daily life. ICT has contributed a LOT to change our everyday life such as letter to e-mail, market shopping to on-line shopping, classroom learning to e-learning, etc. This paper present's the effects of ICT as Home and Domestic Activities, Social Networking, Education, HEALTH, Commerce, BANKING, and Employment. Based on this review, positive and negative impacts to use ICT in our day to day life are discussed. Hope it helps you! Please mark me as the brainliest! |
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Democracy is based on political equality.Do you agree? Justify your answer |
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Answer» Yes, because DEMOCRACY is a form of GOVERNMENT of the people, by the people and for the people. In democracy, every CITIZEN above a certain age has the RIGHT to vote, irrespective of his or her caste, creed, sect, gender and religion. Hence, it can be said that democracies are based on POLITICAL equality. |
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नेशनल असेंबली' के द्वारा जिन लोगों को वोटिंग का अधिकार मिलाया वो आप के सार्वभौमिक वास्क मताधिकारी से किस प्रकारअलग था। |
Answer» मतदान औपचारिक लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रिया का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा हैExplanation:
अधिक जानने के लिए जिसने अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से राष्ट्रीय सभा का चुनाव करने के लिए मतदान के अधिकार प्राप्त किए थे ... |
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