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1.

Which is the most important attribute to national developmet .

Answer» PER capita is the most IMPORTANT ATTRIBUTE for national development.
2.

What are the reasons for the formation of social hyraki in medieval period? help,help,helpmee soon...........

Answer» L Social Hierarchy. During the MIDDLE ages or the medieval period, the society was divided into several different classes which were based on their importance in society and kingdom. These classes were divided and marked on the basis of factors like status, HEREDITARY, income and OTHERS.
3.

Who composed Kavya from samdura gupta

Answer» NA COMPOSED the KAVYA of SAMUDRAGUPTA.
4.

Why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885 ?

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n powers met in Berlin in 1885 to COMPLETE the CARVING up of AFRICA among them.

5.

What is natural resources

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resources REFER to the things that exist freely in NATURE for human use and don’t necessarily need the action of mankind for their generation or production. The key aspect of natural resources is that they dictate the survival of humans and other life forms on earth. These resources include land, rocks, forests (VEGETATION), water (ocean, LAKES, streams, seas, and rivers), fossil fuel, animals (fish, wild life, and domesticated animals), minerals, sunlight and air.hope it helps you

6.

What do you known about the scheduled castes?

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from Scheduled Castes (SCS) – ALSO known as dalits – are socially excluded in India, facing discrimination on the BASIS of their POSITION at the very bottom of the Indian caste system. As a result, dalits find themselves excluded from many aspects of day-to-day life including HEALTH services, economies and educational establishments. hope it helps you

7.

When does the different climates in India occur

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d Weather Season (Winter) The cold weather season in India begins from mid-November and stays until February. December and January are the coldest months. The temperature decreases as we go from south to north. The average temperature in the south in winter is 24° – 25° while in the north, it is between 10° and 15° Celsius. The Hot Weather Season (SUMMER) The hot weather season in India is from March to May. In May, the temperatures go up to 45° in the northwestern parts of the country. Towards the end of the summer season, there are pre-monsoons showers common in Kerala and Karnataka. They are often referred to as ‘mango showers‘ because they help in the early RIPENING of mangoes in these states. The Advancing Monsoon (RAINY Season) By early June, the trade winds of the southern winds bring abundant moisture to the country. The windward side of the Western Ghats receives very heavy rainfall, more than 250 cm. The monsoon is known for its uncertainties. While it causes heavy FLOODS in one part, it may be responsible for droughts in the other. It is also irregular in arrival and RETREAT. Retreating Monsoons (Transition Season) During October-November, the monsoons become weaker. The sun moves towards the south. By the beginning of October, monsoon withdraws from the Northern Plains. There is a transition from hot rainy season to dry winter season.hope it helps you

8.

How are demand deposits accepted as a means of payment

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tion:A cheque is a paper instructing the BANK to pay a specific amount from the person's account to the other person or to the account HOLDER. . Thus, we SEE that demand deposits share the essential FEATURES of money. ... The facility of cheques against demand deposits makes settlement of payments POSSIBLE without using cash.

9.

Who was the leader of the revolt of 1857

Answer» SWER is . Bahadur SHAH ZAFAR , Mangal Pandey ...
10.

Differentiate between HDR and WDR

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short for Wide Dynamic RANGE. The WDR technology is applied for viewing the image smoothly under the CONDITION of severe LIGHT contrast. Broadly speaking, it stands for the possible range of CERTAIN changing object or an area the minimum value and the maximum value spans that can be seen. WDR allows an imaging system to correct for the intense back light surrounding a subject and thus enhances the ability to distinguish features and shapes on the subject. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. HDR photography is a kind of post-processing technology. It can reach the shooting OUTCOME that normal combination of aperture and shutter cannot do by compositing various photos of different exposure and conducting tone mapping. The advantage of HDR photography is that it can keep original details to maximum extent and demonstrate the original vibrant colors. hope it helps you

11.

How social diversity can take different forms in different societies.explain

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12.

WHAT ARE THE SUPREME POWERS PRACTISED BY LOKSABHA

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ngly, only one power is supreme that the MONEY BILL only introduced in lok SABHA as per the article 110 of constitution of India.

13.

Why did the poor vision join the civil disobedience movement why could not the congress give full support to their demands?

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the are not getting any employment no proper FOOD , clothes , no house the Congress could not able to complete the demands because the are not in the power at that TIME and the government were not leasing to them HOPE you understand the answer

14.

Why do we need a President when Prime minister holds all the power in India?

Answer» PRESIDENT is the head of the state and is required by the CONSTITUTION to act on the advice of MINISTER .they also have freedom to decide WHETHER to accept prime minister's request for DISSOLVING the parliament to enable a general electionhope it's helpful
15.

The institutional revolutionary party in Mexico never lost and election till 2000. What were the reason behind it?

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titutional Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) is a Mexican political party founded in 1929 that held UNINTERRUPTED POWER in the country for 71 years from 1929 to 2000, first as the National Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Nacional Revolucionario, PNR), then as the Party of the Mexican Revolution (Spanish: Partido de la Revolución Mexicana, PRM), and finally renaming itself as the Institutional Revolutionary Party in 1946. The National Revolutionary Party was founded in 1929 by Plutarco Elías Calles, Mexico's paramount leader at the time and self-proclaimed "Jefe Máximo" (Supreme Chief) of the Mexican Revolution. The party was created with the intent of providing a political SPACE in which all the surviving leaders and combatants of the Mexican Revolution could participate, and to solve the grave political crisis caused by the assassination of president-elect Álvaro Obregón in 1928. Although Calles himself fell into political disgrace and was exiled in 1936, the party continued ruling Mexico until 2000, changing NAMES TWICE until it became the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

16.

What does a candidate need to contest elections in China

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17.

Difference between chemical properties of metal and nonmetal

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18.

Name two important factors which affect population size

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iting factors that are affected by the number of individuals in a given area. What FOUR factors determine the growth rate of a population? Immigration, BIRTHS, emigration, and death DETERMINES growth rate of population.

19.

Are the Fundamental Rights are basic to our Constitution? Discuss in 500 word

Answer» RIGHT of a CITIZEN may be described as the certain freedoms and PRIVILEGES accorded to an individual ,by the constitution,which enables them to live a life of dignity, respect and to contribute positively in the growth and DEVELOPMENT of the society and country at large. Fundamental rights are those rights which are deemed absolutely essential. These are the rights without which the essence of true human development and survival cannot be guaranteed. These rights are deemed so 'fundamental' in their nature, that is, if they are violated (either by any other private citizen or even the government), the affected person can request the highest court of the land to intervene and protect him from discrimination. The fundamental rights ensured in the Indian Constitution are Right to equality. Right to freedom. Right against exploitation. Right to freedom of religion. Cultural and educational rights. Right to constitutional remedies.(Referred to as the 'heart and soul' of the Indian Constitution. This right guarantees an individual that the highest court of the land will ensure that these fundamental rights will be protected and it's interpretation remains valid with the changing norms.) Fundamental rights thereby ensure a just, equitable, compassionate and orderly society where the growth of the individual is not inhibited by lack of opportunities, oppression or lack of resources. It ensures basic dignity and instills a sense of CONFIDENCE and brotherhood in the society.
20.

What is the advantages of selling produce ina mandi

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RNING FRIEND!!! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER The advantages of selling produce in mandi are as follows:- It ALLOWS FARMERS to reach LARGER number of consumers. It PROVIDES a fair price to farmers.

21.

What factors influence Europeans to Discovery need new sea route to India

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tors influence European to discovering new sea route are: -1) there was a great demand in INDIAN spices. 2) to know the world is really FLAT or globe. 3) to find new TRADE ROUTES between ASIA to America and Africa.

22.

Write the name of two institutions working in human right sector in Nepal?

Answer» ENT of AgricultureDepartment of INDUSTRY.
23.

Why power sharing is desirable?

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it REDUCES the POSSIBILITY of CONFLICT between TWO PARTIES

24.

What is cumminty government

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ty GOVERNMENT is an elected BODY by people BELONGING to one language, one culture or any common property no matter where they LIVE.

25.

Find the odd one out and write the reason : Citric acid, formic acid,lactic acid,nitric acid

Answer» ACID because it is a STRONG acid .
26.

Who appoints the chief election commissioner

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sident of India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints the Chief Election Commissioner. Conventionally, Senior most Election Commissioner is appointed as CEC. He has TENURE of six years, or up to the AGE of 65 years, WHICHEVER is EARLIER.

27.

Timur died in which year

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Timur[4] (Chagatai: تيمور Temür "Iron"; 9 April 1336 – 17–19 February 1405), later Timūr Gurkānī (Chagatai: Temür Küregen),[5] sometimes spelled Taimur and historically best known as Amir Timur or Tamerlane[6] (Persian: تيمور لنگ‎ Temūr(-i) Lang, Chagatai: اقساق تیمور Aqsaq Temür,[7] "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. As an undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians in history.[8][9] Timur is also considered a great patron of art and architecture, as he interacted with intellectuals such as Ibn Khaldun and Hafiz-i Abru and his reign introduced the Timurid Renaissance.[8]:341–2 He is often credited with the invention of the Tamerlane chess variant, played on a larger 10×11 board.[10] According to John Joseph Saunders, Timur was "the product of an Islamized and Iranized society", and not steppe nomadic.[11]TimurAmirBegGurkani (Son-in-law)Sahib Qiran[1] (Lord of Conjunction)Timur reconstruction03.jpgTimur facial reconstruction from skull, by Mikhail Mikhaylovich Gerasimov1st Amir of the Timurid EmpireReign9 April 1370 – 14 February 1405Coronation9 April 1370, Balkh[2]PredecessorNoneAmir Hussain (as ruler of Transoxiana)SuccessorKhalil SultanBorn9 April 1336[2]Kesh, Chagatai Khanate (now Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan)Died18 February 1405 (aged 68)Farab, Timurid Empire (now Otrar, Kazakhstan)BurialGur-e-Amir, SamarkandConsortSaray Mulk KhanumWivesChulpan Mulk AghaAljaz Turkhan AghaTukal KhanumDil Shad AghaTouman AghaOther wivesIssueDetailUmar Shaikh Mirza IJahangir MirzaMiran ShahShah Rukh MirzaFull nameShuja-ud-din Timur[3] bin Taraghai BarlasHouseBarlas TimuridFatherAmir TaraghaiMotherTekina KhatunReligionSunni IslamBorn into the Barlas confederation in Transoxiana (in modern-day Uzbekistan) on 9 April 1336, Timur gained control of the western Chagatai Khanate by 1370. From that base, he led military campaigns across Western, South and Central Asia, the Caucasus and southern Russia, and emerged as the most powerful ruler in the Muslim world after defeating the Mamluks of Egypt and Syria, the emerging Ottoman Empire, and the declining Delhi Sultanate of India.[12] From these conquests, he founded the Timurid Empire, but this empire fragmented shortly after his death.Timur was the last of the great nomadic conquerors of the Eurasian Steppe, and his empire set the stage for the rise of the more structured and lasting Islamic gunpowder empires in the 16th and 17th CENTURIES.[13][14]:1 Timur envisioned the restoration of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan (died 1227) and according to Gérard Chaliand, saw himself as Genghis Khan's heir.[15]THOUGH not a Borjigid or a descendant of Genghis Khan,[16] Timur clearly sought to invoke the legacy of the latter's conquests during his lifetime.[17] According to Beatrice Forbes Manz, "in his formal CORRESPONDENCE Temur continued throughout his life to portray himself as the restorer of Chinggisid rights. He justified his Iranian, Mamluk, and Ottoman campaigns as a re-imposition of legitimate Mongol control over lands taken by usurpers."[18] To legitimize his conquests, Timur relied on Islamic symbols and language, referred to himself as the "Sword of Islam". He was a patron of educational and religious institutions. He converted nearly all the Borjigin leaders to Islam during his lifetime. Timur decisively defeated the Christian Knights HOSPITALLER at the Siege of Smyrna, styling himself a ghazi.[8]:91 By the end of his reign, Timur had gained complete control over all the remnants of the Chagatai Khanate, the Ilkhanate, and the Golden Horde, and even attempted to restore the Yuan dynasty in China.Timur's armies were inclusively multi-ethnic and were feared throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe,[8] sizable parts of which his campaigns laid to waste.[19] Scholars estimate that his military campaigns caused the deaths of 17 million people, amounting to about 5% of the world population at the time.[20][21] Of all the areas he conquered, Khwarazm suffered the most from his expeditions, as it rose several times against him.[22]Timur was the grandfather of the Timurid sultan, astronomer and mathematician Ulugh Beg, who ruled Central Asia from 1411 to 1449, and the great-great-great-grandfather of Babur (1483–1530), founder of the Mughal Empire, which then ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent.[23][24]hope it will help you mark as brainlist answer plz

28.

The peshwa bhaji Rao 2nd entered subsidiary alliance because

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29.

The peshwa bhajiroa 2enterd subsidiary alliance because

Answer»

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30.

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31.

Name the factors which affect the climate of a place

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mate of any particular place is INFLUENCED by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, TOPOGRAPHY, VEGETATION, and PREVAILING winds. The global climate system and any CHANGES that occur within it also influence local climate.

32.

What are converging and diverging tectonic

Answer» NG to the tectonic plate theory earth’s CRUST or LITHOSPHERE can be divided to 7 major PLATES (and several minor plates) which “float” above the molten magma of the earth. These plates meet at plate boundaries and depending on what happens at those boundaries they are known as convergent or divergent plates.Two or more plates which push against each are known as ‘Converging Plates’ and when they are moving away from each other, they are called ‘Diverging Plates’HOPE U GET IT....
33.

Hi friends ...... Write a slogan on the topic - ' India the epitome of economy ' . Please answer the question , Quick .........

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of IndiaThe ECONOMY of India is a developing MIXED economy.[35] It is the world's sixth-largesteconomy by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing POWER parity (PPP). The country ranks 139th in per capita GDP (nominal) with $2,134 and 122nd in per capita GDP (PPP) with $7,783 as of 2018.[36][37] After the 1991 economic liberalisation, Indiaachieved 6-7% average GDP growth annually. Since 2014 with the exception of 2017, India's economy has been the world's fastest growing major economy, surpassing China.

34.

Explain sedimentary rocks , metamorphic and igneous rocks

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s MAKE up rocks. ... Igneous rock , formed by the cooling of MAGMA (MOLTEN rock) inside the EARTH or on the surface. Sedimentary rocks, formed from the products of weathering by cementation or precipitation on the Earth's surface. Metamorphic rocks, formed by temperature and PRESSURE changes inside the Earth.

35.

Guys I participating in a quiz... on the topic ELECTION...So please give me...the information you think I should know...No spam....❌❌⚠50 POINTS⚠

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tion is the process of voting to choose someone to be their political leader or representative in government. Each political parties prepares a list policies that the party promises to carry out if they are elected.. Elections are considered essential for representative democracy. The constitution of India provides for the electoral process, according to which the election of President, vice-president, Lok SABHA and the STATE ASSEMBLIES are CONDUCTED by the election commission of India and other elections are conducted by the state election commission. Rhe election in India are based on the adult franchise SYSTEM or adult suffrage, which means that a person above 18 years of age is having right to vote. The disputes relating to the elections can only be heard by High courts and Supreme court un election petition. Elections are the most important time for both citizens in our country and the politicians. A free and fair election guarantee the trust of the citizens in the elected government. As we all know democracy is defined as a government of the people, for the people, and by the people. Elections make a fundamental contribution to democratic goverance. Because democracy - a form of government in which political decisions are made directly by entire body if qualified citizens. I hope this will help u.

36.

State the difference between social amd commercial advertisements.

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Advertisement are those advertisement which are MADE on social ISSUES oe any public awareness... Commercial Advertisement are those advertisement which are made to sell brand products.... I HOPE this will HELP u.. Plzz mark it as BRAINLIST..

37.

Discuss the characteristics of radio as a medium of mass communication

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ll KNOW with the use of satellite the radio is ABLE to work. with the help of radio ONE can send their message to all over the worldin the past ( in 19's) when the mobile phone were not invented radio were used abundantly.in now days also the old aged PERSON use radio for listening the news.

38.

भारत छोड़ो का आंदोलन कब हुआ था?

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39.

ലഹരിമരുന്ന് യുവതലമുറയും എന്ന വിഷയത്തെ ആസ്പദമാക്കി ഒരു പ്രസംഗം

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t understand your LANGUAGE PLEASE write in english then I can definitely HELP you.like , follow and please MARK as brilliant.thank you!

40.

What are the natural sources of light during the day and at night?

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the day time SUN is the SOURCE of light N torch matchstick LIGHTER

41.

Citizens and the governments plzzzz give a notes

Answer» U MEAN BRO PLEASE TELL me
42.

Different between Indiian and British painting

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painting has a very long tradition and history in Indian art. The earliest Indian paintings were the rock paintings of pre-historic times, the petroglyphs as found in places like Bhimbetka rock shelters, some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are approximately 30,000 years old.[1] India's BUDDHIST literature is replete with examples of texts which describe palaces of the army and the aristocratic class embellished with paintings, but the paintings of the Ajanta Caves are the most significant of the few survivals. Smaller scale painting in manuscripts was probably also practised in this period, though the earliest survivals are from the medieval period. Mughal paintingrepresented a fusion of the Persian miniaturewith older Indian traditions, and from the 17th century its style was diffused across Indian princely courts of all religions, each developing a local style. Company paintingswere made for British clients under the British raj, which from the 19th century also introduced art schools along Western lines, leading to modern Indian painting, which is increasingly returning to its Indian roots.Indian paintings provide an aesthetic continuum that extends from the early civilisation to the present day. From being essentially religious in purpose in the beginning, Indian painting has evolved over the years to become a fusion of various cultures and traditions. The history of British painting is intimately linked with the broader traditions of European painting. Kings and queens commissioned portraits from German, Dutch, and FLEMISH artists. Holbein, Van Dyck, and other eminent foreign PORTRAITISTS imparted an aura of grandeur to even their most unimposing sitters.During the 18th and 19th centuries, young members of the British upper classes broadened their education with the Grand Tour of continental Europe. They encountered a sophisticated level of artistic achievement that influenced their tastes as art patrons. To ensure similarly high standards in Britain, the Royal Academy was founded in London in 1769. Its first president was Sir Joshua Reynolds, a brilliant painter of lively and elegant portraits as well as an influential lecturer/author whose Discoursesauthoritatively addressed MANY aesthetic topics—including the preeminence of history painting. Royal Academicians and American ex-patriots Benjamin West and John Singleton Copleybecame celebrated as memorializers of the recent past. John Martin, AROUND the same time, created dramatic, multifigured, biblical

43.

Why do people in veldt practice

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vɛlt/ or /fɛlt/), also spelled veldt, is a type of wide open rural LANDSCAPE in Southern Africa. Particularly, it is a flat AREA covered in grass or low scrub, especially in the countries of South Africa, LESOTHO, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Botswana. A certain sub-tropical woodland ecoregion of Southern Africa has been OFFICIALLY defined as the Bushveld by the World Wide Fund for Nature.[1] Trees are found only in a few places—frost, fire and grazing animals ALLOW grass to grow but prevent the growth of trees

44.

Make the world clean and grow trees Give blood save the life Give eyes look the world

Answer» LD GIVE EYES to DAUGHTER
45.

Sustainable development in a crucial step for development of a country explain with suitable example

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able development in a crucial step for development of a COUNTRY explain with suitable example?ANSWER:-◆ Sustainable Development refers to development of human with at the same time SUSTAINING the ability of natural system.◆ It is helpful to fulfils the needs of the human being WITHOUT harming the ability of the future generation.◆ For sustainable development, we have to use non-renewable resources like carbon based originally designed fuel for the quantity how much we needed.◆ Some renewable resources like groundwater will take long time for replenished. So, we should use that resource in finite quantity.◆ EXAMPLE = Overuse of soil has caused infertility in many areas .similarly widespread deforestation and killing of birds and animals have endangered many plants and animal species .As result some of them have become extinct that is lost forever .the quality of air, water and land resources have also been affected badly DUE to MISUSE or overuse of resources .if sincere attempts are not made by every individual to stop the misuse of these resources,all of them can not last long.HOPE IT'S HELP YOU....ANY DOUBTS YOU CAN ASK ME....THANK YOU...

46.

Essay on population in hindi in 300 to 400 words

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e in population is very serious problem for environment as well as for us . due to population growth there is a scarcity of water , food,land and all the RESOURCES. there is a INCREASE in pollution level as a large number of people use vehicle and it is very harmful for our health , it leads to global warming as large number of forest are cut and converted into INDUSTRIAL land agricultural land society ETC .HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU A LITTLE

47.

Who is the present chief justice of india ?.Explain his childhood

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Gogoi , is the CHIEF of justice. He succeeded Justice Dipak Misra on 2 October 2018, and will remain in office TILL 17 November 2019, the DAY he RETIRES on turning 65 years in age.

48.

Which mineral is used for purifying sea water

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ments DISSOLVED in sea water have been commercially extracted in MANY quantity. They are sodium and chlorine in the form of COMMON salt, MAGNESIUM and some of its compounds, and BROMINE.

49.

What according to you make democracy a good democracy?

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e your answer is ------1 all laws applied in COUNTRY 2 the Prime Minister should be answerable3 the government fulfilled the DEMANDS of people4 there should be no discrimination among the cast5 there should EQUAL lawstqsm ✌mark me as brainliest if I did ✌#disha ❤

50.

Write two slogans of haritha haram

Answer» E your ANSWER is...... 1 PLANT tree get oxygen free 2 plant tree save nature tqsm mark me as BRAINLIEST if I did #disha✌