This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What is the basic difference between coal and other fossel fuel |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Coal is a solid FOSSIL fuel formed over millions of years by decay of land vegetation. When layers are compacted and heated over time, deposits are turned into coal. Coal is quite ABUNDANT COMPARED to the other two fossil fuels. |
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Importance of supplementary food ai different phases of life cycle (long answer) |
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Answer» ancy Is the stage of the life cycle from birth to 12 months of age. Nutrition is important during this time, as rapid growth and development take place. A well balanced diet id required for the total development of the child. After 3-6 months of thriving on breast or formula milk every 2-3 hours, a baby may need some solid food for extra nutrients. From about 6 months of age babies also need texture in their food to encourage them to chew and develop the MUSCLES that will be required for speech. From the very first time a baby is offered food other than milk, the process of weaning has started. It is important not to introduce solid food too early as the digestive system and kidneys are not developed enough to cope with food.
Adolescence (12-20 Years) The teenage years are a time of rapid growth and development, when adolescents need more energy. Rapidly growing bones also need plenty of calcium. The increase in body tissue and hence blood volume in boys and the onset of menstruation in girls means that extra iron is needed by both sexes. There is an increased need for: energy for functioning of the body protein for growth and repair vitamins for maintenance, health and development minerals, especially calcium, phosphorous and iron
Adulthood At this stage in the lifecycle, growth has usually stopped and activity levels have stabilised or declined. If a balanced diet is consumed all nutrients for good health will be maintained. ADULTS need to ensure that their energy intake balances their energy outputs that weight gain is avoided. By middle age approximately 50% of Australians are overweight, due to a combination of high kilojoule or calorie intake and decreased physical activity. The dietary guidelines for Australian adults have been developed to encourage healthy lifestyles that minimise the risk of developing diet related diseases.
Pregnancy In pregnancy, a woman's diet must provide all the nutrients required for the development of the embryo and foetus. This is why it is important for the mother to have a well balanced, nutritious diet established prior to her becoming pregnant. A developing foetus does not use a lot of energy, so a large amount of extra food is not necessary. A pregnant mother requires:
Lactation When a woman is breast-feeding she is said to be lactating. An increase in nutrients, specifically protein, vitamins and minerals, is essential at this time as the mother is producing the food requirements for her newborn child. This production of breast milk is known as lactation. Breast milk is high in energy and is a complete nutritious food source for most babies up until the age of 6 months. Breast milk provides perfect nutrition and important substances for protection against infection, and is easily digested by an infant. The first substance to come from the breast is a substance called colostrum, which is rich in antibodies, PROTEINS and minerals but has less sugar and fat than the milk that follows.
The Aged Australians are living longer than ever before. In 2008, around 13% of Australia's population was aged 65 and over; by 2056 this figure is expected to be between 23 and 25%. Good nutrition and an active lifestyle are vital in maintaining the well-being and health of older people. Older Australians, particularly those living alone, can lose the motivation to PREPARE meals for themselves and this can lead to malnutrition. While appetite and energy requirements generally decease, a balanced diet is important. Attention should be paid to specific nutrients such as protein, calcium, iron, and vitamin C. Being overweight or obese may become a problem unless sufficient exercise is undertaken. The nutritional needs for older people have been recognised through the development of the following specific guidelines for healthy independent Australians aged 65 years and over.
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1 Calculate both regression Coefficient from the following data: निम्न संमको की सहायता से दोनों प्रतीपगमन गुणांक ज्ञात करें।X5742403842454244404346Y102630412927271918193129 |
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What is your opinion about the success of anti poverty programme and it’s execution? Economics Class 9 cbse |
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Do you think that democracy is successful in India? if yes/no give your reasons |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Democracy in India – Success :- India is the world’s largest democracy. India is staying as one unit DESPITE having vast no of cultures, languages and religions. This is possible because of the democracy in India. Everyone is satisfied because they have a say in their country’s future. Keeping a country together is not that easy. Many countries are lost in the battle of separatist politics. For example, recently Britain is exited from United Kingdom. But India managed to keep itself as one entity. By this we can say that democracy in India is a success. Democracy is the starting point of any society’s growth. From the day of Independence, India has come a long way. Now, everyone have a say in country’s development. Minorities and disadvantaged sections are represented in parliament which enabled inclusive growth. When India got independence, its economy is in shambles. Extreme poverty, unemployment, food insecurity were the major problems before Indian government. But India’s democratic constitution successfully balanced development and WELFARE of the country. Now, India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. India is successfully conducting regular elections which is a sign of successful democracy. In India, the actual power is in the hands of citizens because if people do not like the governance of RULING party, they can overthrow it Democracy in India – Failure :- Though India has a democratic constitution, in reality the power is in the hands of politicians, bureaucracy, rich and powerful. In many cases, people have no choice but to accept the decisions of ruling government. For example, from many years people are fighting against the installation of NUCLEAR plants, but still government is making deals with other countries to establish nuclear power plants. And all the people that are forced to leave their lands for development projects are poor people. These power balances QUESTION the very nature of democracy in India. Though people have the power of vote, many politicians are manipulating people in the name of caste, freebies and welfare schemes. The rise in crimes and violence in India is a sign of failure of democracy. In other forms of governments, punishments for criminals is quick and severe. Getting justice is not at all easy in India. Many cases are pending in courts for years. Victims are forced to suffer again by visiting courts many times if not throughout their lifetime. We couldn’t improve the situation with our democratic constitution. In India, rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. This do not happen in a democratic country. Conclusion :- Indian citizens protest if they are against the decisions of government. People are expressing their views when government makes a new law or alters an existing law. This is a sign of success of democracy in India because people have a say in country’s politics. Though there are some loopholes, people and government together are working towards deepening democracy in India. |
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Agriculture is the main source of raw materials for industries |
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Answer» agriculture is the MAIN source of food and raw materials for industries. ... 70 percent of the food and raw materials produced by agriculture. Food GROWN in agriculture is healthy and clean compared to UNWANTED foods. And raw materials like COTTON are all grown on FARMLAND. |
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Introduction on pre Colonial and colonial foriegn trade in India? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Hope this answer helps you Before the colonial period, India was a big player in the foreign trade. Having established itself well on the world map, pre-colonial India was BLOOMING with OPPORTUNITIES. At the beginning of 19th century, the share of India in the world economy |
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‘Improvement in water and sanitation can control many diseases’. (5) Explain with the help of examples. Write at least 5 points. |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: this is the question of class 7TH F m i correct Explanation: water and sanitation are the basic requirement for the maintenance of health poor quality of water sanitation CAUSE a lot of health problems recently was of spread of dengue caused by ED is mosquito Malaria is also caused by mosquito Anopheles and important in water and sanitation can control these happenings please make it brand list please please please |
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The following data is of the age of 25 students of Class XI:1 6 | 16 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 18 17 | 15 | 15 | 16 | 16 | 17 | 15 |16 15 16 16 18 15 17 17 18 10 16 15 of aArrange these data in the form of a frequency distribution |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: the FREQUENCY table will be as follows Explanation: no. -frequency- tally 10- 1-l 11-0-0 12-0-0 13-0-0 14-0-0 15-6-llll\l 16-9-llll\llll 17-5-llll\ 18-4-llll 19-0-0 20-0-0 |
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Gurdaspur pathankot shivalik Dev chai kitni hai answer where |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: they are only THREE Explanation: plesemark me brainlist |
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शिवा लिंग की औसत ऊंचाई कितनी है |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: प्रदेश के गरियाबंद जिले के मरौदा गांव में घने जंगलों के बीच एक अनूठा शिवलिंग है, जिसके बारे में मान्यता है कि यह स्वयंभू है। यह शिवलिंग भूतेश्वरनाथ नाम से भी प्रसिद्ध है। पूरे विश्व का यह एक मात्र ऐसा शिवलिंग है जिसकी लंबाई अपने आप बढ़ती जा रही है। इस समय यह भू-स्थल से लगभग 18 फीट ऊंचा है और परिधि में 20 फीट है। Explanation: hope it helps you |
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Why are reasonable restrictions imposed on freedom of speech |
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Answer» ong>Answer: unlike the U.S. Constitution the Indian Constitution CLEARLY SETS restrictions on FREEDOM of speech. The freedom of speech guaranteed under Article 19 |
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Why did the peasants borrow money from the money lender |
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Answer» ONG>Answer: Because they earn less and could not buy various EQUIPMENT and do not satisfy the BASIC NEEDS of their FAMILY. |
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2. Answer any 4 of the following questions in about 30-40 words: (2x3 =12 a) What is meant by revolution of the earth? State one effect of it. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: U can use Internet or physics BOOK |
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The Revolt of 1857 was the first rebellion faced by the British afterhundred years of their conquest |
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Write three incidents which happend in locality |
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Answer» ong>Explanation: MEETING ID:-8895668519 Password:-TyNN3M |
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Describe about the location of iceland's of India |
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Answer» ong>Answer: There are two island groups in India. Lakshwadeep in the west and ANDAMAN and NICOBAR in the east. ... Andaman and Nicobar islands lie in the bay of bengal. Andaman is in the north and Nicobar is in the SOUTH. |
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Who amongs these offered chancellorship to hitler |
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Answer» SIDENT Hindenburg
On 30 January 1933, President Hindenburg OFFERED the Chancellorship, the HIGHEST position in the cabinet of ministers, to Hitler. |
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Why is there malnourished childern in our country ? |
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Answer» use Causes of malnutrition include INAPPROPRIATE dietary choices, a low INCOME, DIFFICULTY obtaining food, and various physical and mental HEALTH conditions. UNDERNUTRITION is one type of malnutrition. It occurs when the body does not get enough food. It can lead to delayed growth, low weight, or wasting. |
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In the Sidhukhin culture, the main maga in the towns was how many feet wide |
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Answer» al (IPA: [loˑthəl]) was one of the southernmost cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, located in the Bhal REGION of the modern state of Gujarat. Construction of the city began around 2200 BCE. Discovered in 1954, Lothal was excavated from 13 February 1955 to 19 May 1960 by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the official Indian government AGENCY for the preservation of ancient monuments. ACCORDING to the ASI, Lothal had the world's earliest known dock, which connected the city to an ancient course of the Sabarmati river on the trade route between Harappan cities in Sindh and the peninsula of Saurashtra when the surrounding Kutch desert of today was a part of the Arabian Sea. However, this interpretation has been challenged by other archaeologists, who ARGUE that Lothal was a comparatively small town, and that the "dock" was actually an irrigation tank. The controversy was finally settled when scientists from The National Institute of Oceonography, Goa discovered foraminifera (marine microfossils) and salt, gypsum crystals in the rectangular structure clearly indicating that sea water once filled the structure. Lothal was a vital and thriving trade centre in ancient times, with its trade of beads, gems and valuable ornaments reaching the far corners of West Asia and Africa. The techniques and tools they pioneered for bead-making and in metallurgy have stood the test of time for over 4000 years. |
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Four functions of the planning commission of india |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: To devise a PLAN for the most EFFECTIVE and balanced utilisation of COUNTRY's resources. To define the stages, on the basis of PRIORITY, in which the plan should be implemented and propose the allocation of resources for the due completion of each stage. mark me as brainliest............. |
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2. Answer any 4 of the following questions in about 30-40 words: (23 =12mar a) What is meant by revolution of the earth? State one effect of it. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: effects of Earth’s revolution include the seasons and variation in the length of days and nights. In addition to revolution, the tilt of Earth’s axis relative to its plane of the orbit has a profound effect on Earth. At almost any given time, one hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, as the other is tilted away. The hemisphere tilted toward the sun receives more direct sunlight and thus has warmer temperatures and longer days. The hemisphere tilted away from the sun receives indirect sunlight. That hemisphere has cooler temperatures and shorter days. The changes in hours of daylight and in temperature caused by revolution and tilt lead to the yearly change of seasons at middle latitudes. If Earth’s axis were perpendicular to its plane of orbit, seasons would not occur. In addition, every place on the Earth’s surface would experience 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness every DAY. On the other HAND, if Earth’s axis was tilted more than 23.5°, each hemisphere would experience hotter summers and colder winters. The first day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere OCCURS on or about June 21 each year. This day has the longest daylight period, because the sun’s path in the sky is longer and HIGHER than at any other time of the year. The point at which this daily increase stops is the summer solstice (SOHL-sites). At the summer solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is at its the maximum tilt toward the sun. Because this tilt is equal to 23.5°, the sun is straight overhead at locations along the latitude line of 23.5° N. This latitude line is called the Tropic of Cancer. On the first day of summer, every point on Earth within 23.5° of the North Pole experiences 24 hours of daylight. The boundary of this REGION, at latitude 66.5° N is the Arctic Circle. On June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere, every point south of the Antarctic Circle (latitude 66.5° S ) experiences 24 hours of darkness. Explanation: |
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Which of the following is not a communicable disease? AHepatitisBDiarrhoeaСWormsMalaria |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: HEPATITIS is the answer |
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2. Answer any 4 of the following questions in about 30-40 words: (4X3 =12marks) a) What is meant by revolution of the earth? State one effect of it.. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Effects of EARTH's revolution INCLUDE the seasons and variation in the length of days and nights. In addition to revolution, the tilt of Earth's axis relative to its PLANE of orbit has a profound EFFECT on Earth. At almost any given time, one hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, as the other is tilted away Explanation: hope it helps. MARK as brainliest |
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Why land is considered an important resource?How can we conserve it? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: cuase land is beautiful with humans, CREATURES and everything and a LOT of greenery.........] conserve--- hey u should stop using crackers at diwali, hey plz mark me as brainliest, i will ALSO mark as brinliest.....promise.. |
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Social problems are socially generated so need to be tackled socially.justify the statement |
| Answer» IFY the statement. YES, SOCIAL problems are created socially and NEED to be TACKLED socially. It is not that these social problems was self created but we social beings created it. By this we can solve and stop social problems too. | |
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Suppose you live the farthest/extreame end of kashmir and you to reach kanyakumari.How much distance will you have to cover to reach kanyakumari |
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Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: uuuuuu sory6yyyyyyyyyyyyy |
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Write about the use of different colours in map making |
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Answer» ical MAPS USE COLOR most dramatically to show changes in elevation. ... Dark green usually represents low-lying land, with LIGHTER shades of green USED for higher elevations. In the next higher elevations, physical maps often use a palette of light brown to dark brown. |
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Example of commercial farming in the world |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: MARK me brainliest have a great day |
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Plants have well developedconductingsysteam |
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Answer» ong>Answer: what is your question. ... MARK as brainilest. ...FOLLOW me. ..... |
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4. Which of the following material is a mixture of two fibres? |
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The fundamental duties are not _____ |
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Answer» of the duties of Indian citizens is to safeguard public PROPERTY and to abjure VIOLENCE. Amassing property is not a FUNDAMENTAL duty of an Indian citizen. |
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In which sector does the disguised unemployment prevailmaximum? *O Trade O Agriculture O Market ONone of these |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: In INDIA disguised UNEMPLOYMENT prevails maximum in agricultural SECTOR |
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What are the military achivements of krishnadevaraya |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: The exploits of the military commander, Pemmasani Ramalinga Nayudu of the Pemmasani Nayaks, during the Battle of RAICHUR were distinguished and LAUDED by Krishnadevaraya. It is said that 700,000-foot soldiers, 32,600 cavalry, and 550 elephants were used in the Battle of Raichur. Explanation: HOPE it helps you |
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સિધુખીણની સંસ્કૃતિમા નગરોમા મુખ્ય માગૉ કેટલા ફુટ પહોળા હતા |
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Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION: સિધુખીણની સંસ્કૃતિમા નગરોમા મુખ્ય માગૉ કેટલા ફુટ પહોળા હતા |
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डेमोस शब्द का अर्थ बताएं |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Demo PLURAL ( Demos) |
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What is social studies????????? |
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Who is our ministet of parliment |
Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:is our minister of parliament is pralhad JOSHI |
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What is the average height of gurdaspur pathankot shivalik ?a)2500 b)1000c)2000d)1500 |
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Answer» ong>Answer: option A Explanation: Pathankot has an average ELEVATION of 332 metres (1,089 ft). It is a green TOWN surrounded by the RAVI and CHAKKI rivers. Shiwalik foothills on the south and east and snow-capped Himalayas in the back drop in north. |
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In which county does non democratic government still exist? |
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Answer» ong>Answer: China ,Pakistan MAYBE |
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Who started English education in India ? |
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Answer» ong>ANSWER: i think gandhi Explanation: have a GOOD day |
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Todayg) Write one function of thegovernment. |
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Answer» ONG>ANSWER: MAINTAINING DEFENCE of the country |
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What is the meaning of ryotwari settlement |
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Resources which aReport published by UNDP which compared based on the educational levels of the people, their health status and per capita income is.............. development report.re found in a region, but have not been utilised |
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Answer» s COMPOSED of four principal areas of interest: mean years of schooling EXPECTED years of schooling, life expectancy at BIRTH, and gross national income per capita. This index is a tool used to FOLLOW changes in development levels over time and to COMPARE the development levels of different countries |
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