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1.

Who are the scheduled tribes 250 words

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The SCHEDULED Castes[2] (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are OFFICIALLY designated groups of historically DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE in India. The terms are recognised in the Constitution of India and the groups are designated in one or other of the categories. For much of the period of BRITISH rule in the Indian subcontinent, they were known as the Depressed Classes.also "Dalits".....

2.

what was the difference between protection of forests by the tribal people and by the forest department?​

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the tribal people protect their forests in order to SAVE their shelter and the forest department is the special group of people who are appointed by the government in order to save the decreasing NATIONAL wildlife and the greenery in a COUNTRY .

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With reference to the powers and functions of the Election Commission,discuss the following : a) Preparation of the Electoral Roll b) Recognition to Political Parties c) Allotment of Symbols ICSE Class 9 Indian History World Developments and Civics Ch 3 Elections and the Election Commission

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all these PRIORITIES are COMES under ELECTION COMMISSION

4.

In which years was the indian national congress established?

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Your ANSWER is READY OK.

5.

In which year ncm was started and in which session?

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NCM started in 1991.Explanation:Started in April 1991, on Marcos ISLAND, Florida with ROUGHLY 140 ATTENDEES.

6.

Describe the powers and functions of the President and Prime Minister of India.

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The Prime Minister determines the work of the Government's activities and ENSURES coordinated work of the Cabinet of Minister.The president is the SUPREME Commander of the IAF. The president can DECLARE WAR on the advice of the Union Council of MINISTERS headed by the prime minister.

7.

Theories that support the plate movement

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Your ANSWER is READY OK.

8.

In the chin which party is ruling

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The Communist Party of CHINA(CPC), ALSO REFERRED to as theChinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and ruling politicalparty of the PEOPLE's Republic of China.

9.

What is the meaning of epicenter ?​

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tion:It is POINT on EARTH's SURFACE from where the earthquakes originate.Hope it HELPS you.Follow

10.

What is the meaning of thrust fault ?​

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A SUDDEN STRONG MOVEMENT forwardOR;धक्‍का....

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५ माग भारत के प्रमुख अन्तरण रोय प्रश्नAnswer Type Questioमेट्रो रेल सेवा से क्या तात्पर्य है।अधिक जनसंख्या वाले महानगरोंके लिए नव विकसित भूमिगतसे जाना जाता है। यह स्थानीय पीजनक सेवा है। वर्तमान में इसे कोमाल किया गया है।कि जल परिवहन​

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I can't UNDERSTAND the LANGUAGE

12.

Indian Constitution makes Equality as the bedrock of Indian polity. In this context mention the following rights guaranteed under the Right to Equality: a) Prohibition of Discrimination b)Equality of Opportuniy in matters of Public Employment c)Abolition of Untouchablity ICSE Class 9 Indian History World Developments and Civics Ch 2 Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy

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ian constitution works towards providing people with the basic rights so that people continue to live in freedom in a peaceful manner.a) Prohibition of Discrimination -The Right to equality states that a person cannot be separated freedom another on the basis on any discrimination made on the grounds of caste, color, sex, or any other bar.b) Equality of opportunity in matters of Public Employment-There should also be equal opportunity in terms of finding employment SOURCES while seeking for work in any sector, at least in government based organisations. People should get all opportunities. However there is also a provision of reservation of seats for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled TRIBE and other backward tribes.c) Abolition of Untouchability-The constitution of India also guarantees the abolition of "un-touchability" of all kinds as it used to be earlier. People should be GIVEN the right to enter into temples, parks and other public PLACES without being discriminated.

13.

In which state of india lack of education in india?

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BIHARExplanation:

14.

What is the signifance of Elections in a democracy? OR Mention any one need for Elections ICSE Class 9 Indian History World Developments and Civics Ch 3 Elections and the Election Commission

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Elections have a high significance in the case of Democratic RULE. This is so because DEMOCRACY is known for offering the idea that its a governing rule made for the people and by the people. Explanation:It is a WELL known fact that democracy  is a governing rule which takes into ACCOUNT the opinion of the people. And that such opinion is used to decide who will be the ruler/leader. Keeping that in mind, its safe the say that elections can be the core of forming a democracy. Through electoral processes we can find out what is the opinion of the public. Through this very process they VOTE and show their support for or against a particular leader.

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In which event of history we observe that clear expression of nationalism?

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Nationalism is a feeling of people within a state territory which make them develop a sense of collective identity and share history or descent. This feeling works as a binding force among people to think about the state primarily and denies individualism.Before 1789, France was under absolute monarchy. With French revolution, Monarch was throne out and a sovereign body of French citizens was established. This revolution made France the nation-state and made many political and constitutional changes like:- A new french flag was adopted to replace former royal standard.- The estate general, renamed as General assembly, became an elected body.- Centralized administration and uniform civil laws were made for citizens.- Uniform weighing and MEASUREMENT system was adopted.- French became the national LANGUAGE of France.All these changes gives a clear expression of collectivism and GAVE people true power to shape the destiny of France. Thus France became a nation-state and WORLD got a clear expression of nationalism through the French revolution.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/10313482#readmoreExplanation:

16.

India prime minister summary,party,area,like history

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awaharlal Nehru (1889–1964)   Indian National Congress  Phulpur, Uttar Pradesh  15 AUGUST 1947  15 April 1952  16 years, 286 days  Lord Mountbatten  Constituent Assembly[b]  15 April 1952  17 April 1957  Rajendra Prasad  1st  17 April 1957  2 April 1962  2nd  2 April 1962  27 May 1964[†]  3rd   –    Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998)   Indian National Congress  Sabarkantha, Gujarat  27 May 1964  9 June 1964  13 days  Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan  2    Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904–1966)   Indian National Congress  ALLAHABAD, Uttar Pradesh  9 June 1964  11 January 1966[†]  1 year, 216 days   –    Gulzarilal Nanda (acting) (1898–1998)   Indian National Congress  Sabarkantha, Gujarat  11 January 1966  24 January 1966  13 days  3    Indira Gandhi (1917–1984)   Indian National Congress  Rajya Sabha MP for Uttar Pradesh  24 January 1966  4 March 1967  11 years, 59 days  Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh  4 March 1967  15 March 1971  4th  15 March 1971  24 March 1977  V. V. Giri  5th  4    Morarji Desai (1896–1995)   Janata Party  Surat, Gujarat  24 March 1977  28 July 1979[RES]  2 years, 126 days  B. D. Jatti  6th  5    Charan Singh (1902–1987)   Janata Party (Secular) with INC  Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh  28 July 1979  14 January 1980[RES]  170 days  Neelam Sanjiva Reddy  (3)    Indira Gandhi (1917–1984)   Indian National Congress (I)  Medak, Andhra Pradesh  14 January 1980[§]  31 October 1984[†]  4 years, 291 days  7th  6    Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991)   Indian National Congress (I)  Amethi, Uttar Pradesh  31 October 1984  31 December 1984  5 years, 32 days  Zail Singh  31 December 1984  2 December 1989  8th  7    Vishwanath Pratap Singh (1931–2008)   Janata Dal (National Front)  Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh  2 December 1989  10 November 1990[NC]  343 days  R. Venkataraman  9th  8    Chandra Shekhar (1927–2007)   Samajwadi Janata Party with INC  Ballia, Uttar Pradesh  10 November 1990  21 June 1991[c]  223 days  9    P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004)   Indian National Congress (I)  Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh  21 June 1991  16 May 1996  4 years, 330 days  10th  10    Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018)   Bharatiya Janata Party  Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh  16 May 1996  1 June 1996[RES]  16 days  Shankar Dayal Sharma  11TH  11    H. D. Deve Gowda (1933–)   Janata Dal (United Front)  Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka  1 June 1996  21 April 1997[RES]  324 days  12    Inder Kumar Gujral (1919–2012)   Janata Dal (United Front)  Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar  21 April 1997  19 March 1998  332 days  (10)    Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924-2018)   Bharatiya Janata Party (NDA)  Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh  19 March 1998[§]  10 October 1999  6 years, 64 days  K. R. Narayanan  12th  10 October 1999  22 May 2004  13th  13    Manmohan Singh (1932–)   Indian National Congress (UPA)  Rajya Sabha MP for Assam  22 May 2004  22 May 2009  10 years, 4 days  A. P. J. Abdul Kalam  14th  22 May 2009  26 May 2014  Pratibha Patil  15th  14    Narendra Modi (1950–)   Bharatiya Janata Party (NDA)  Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh  26 May 2014  30 May 2019  5 years, 73 days  Pranab Mukherjee  16th  30 May 2019  Incumbent  Ram Nath Kovind  17th Explanation:

17.

In order to arrange the countries from those with the highest population to

Answer» CHAINA ,INDIA,US,brajil
18.

If you are eating only pizza and sand wiches daily what will happen?

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It might cause:chronical fatigueimpairs in digestionfluctuates blood SUGAR levelseffects brain functionincreases the risk of heart diseasescan damage liverJunk refers to something extra and useless.So justice is done with this food MATERIALS as they are harmful for our body.hope it HELPS you!!!PLS mark as BRAINLIEST!!!

19.

Explain the vicious cycle?

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I HOPE you are doing WELL

20.

Importance of patriotism​

Answer» PATRIOTISM. If you're full of patriotism, you're full of love for your COUNTRY. Patriotism is associated with serving your country and waving the flag. ... Showing patriotism is so important that POLITICIANS will ARGUE with each other about who REALLY has more patriotism
21.

What is the meaning of catastrophic floods ?​

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The term "catastropic flood" is generally DESCRIBE the occurrence of EXCEPTIONAL or rare HIGH MAGNITUDE flood .Explanation:Hope its help you

22.

Who was the former captain of indian cricket team ?​

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i (MAHENDRA SINGH DHONI)

23.

Name the Writ that shall be issued under the following circumstances: (i) When a person is wrongfully detained or restrained (ii)To compel an inferior court or an individual to perform their duty (iii) To keep the courts within the limits of their jurisdiction (iv) Against a person who usurps any office ICSE Class 9 Indian History World Developments and Civics Ch 2 Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles of State Policy

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(i) HABEAS Corpus(ii) MANDAMUS(iv) Prohibition(v) Quo-WarrantoExplanation:(i) When a person is wrongfully detained or restrained, SUPREME Court of India or a High Court can issue writ of Habeas Corpus which literally means "produce the body".(ii) Whenever any government, court, corporation or any public authority who has a responsibility of a public duty but fails to do so, the Supreme Court or a High Court of the State can issue the writ Mandamus which literally means "we COMMAND".(iii) The writ of Prohibition can be ISSUED by the Supreme Court or any High Court when a lower court or a body tries to transgress the limits or powers vested in it. This writ is issued to prohibit a lower court or a quasi-judicial body from continuing the proceedings in a particular case, where it has no jurisdiction to try.(iv) The writ of Quo-Warranto which literally means "by what warrant" is issued to restrain a person  from holding a public office to which he is not entitled.  If a person usurps a public office, the Court may direct him not to carry out any activities in the office or may announce the office to be vacant.

24.

Identify the pair which exhibits the same relationship as the capitalized pair finale:opera:

Answer» HEYA MATE.... OPERA:DIVA....
25.

With reference to the composition of the Election Commission,explain the following : a) Appointment of the Cheif Election Commissioner and other Commissioners b)Their Terms of Office and Conditions of Service ICSE Class 9 Indian History World Developments and Civics Ch 3 Elections and the Election Commission

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(a) CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER is APPOINTED by PRESIDENT

26.

How to prepare black grape sherbet for preparing that clips herbert kyu message feeling fill up the active and passive voice on edumentor website?

Answer» MANGO is EATEN by ramRam EATS mango
27.

How was the last lesson different from usual lesson?

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the LAST lesson different from usual lesson? of what lesson u are telling and what is name of BOOK and CH

28.

What are the key features of indian Constitution expain ??

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democracy is the key FEATURE of indiaExplanation:very less country have this FACILITY and to say some thing it GIVES us freedom and MAKES india SOMEWHAT diff

29.

Write about the war between tipu sultan and British, at least 5points

Answer» TIPU Sultan and Haidar Ali fought against the BRITISH in four wars. Tipu Sultan was finally KILLED in the battle of Seringapatam. (1899)Tipu 's toy TIGER was taken by the British. Tipu' s sons were given to the British
30.

How human can be asset in resources development

Answer» HUMAN can think about how can we PROPERLY use RESOURCES and how are they develop
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आतरराष्ट्रीय जनता पार्टी या नवीन राजकीय पक्षाची स्थापन ऑक्टोबर 2018 मध्ये कोणी केलार 1) उमा भारती2) ऋतंडरा देवी3) प्रवीण तोगडीया4) राजीव अग्रवाल​

Answer» 1IS CORRECT in 2018 UMA BHARATI
32.

How many years of indenpendence we are going to celebrate now in this year 2019​

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Explanation:72nd INDEPENDENCE DAY on 2019

33.

How many ways of reusing at the other in class hierarchy?

Answer» CLASS HIERARCHIES PROMOTE REUSE in two ways. They are CODE sharing and interface sharing.
34.

Explain the role of Rosa Parks towards the discriminatory practice of the whites.

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On DECEMBER 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to relinquish her seat in the "colored section" to a white PASSENGER, after the whites-only section was filled. Parks was not the first person to resist bus segregation, but the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) believed that she was the best candidate for seeing through a court challenge after her arrest for civil disobedience in violating Alabama segregation laws. Parks' PROMINENCE in the community and her willingness to become a controversial figure inspired the black community to boycott the Montgomery buses for over a year, the first major direct action campaign of the post-war civil rights movement. Her case became bogged down in the state courts, but the federal Montgomery bus lawsuit Browder v. Gayle succeeded in November 1956.[2][3]Parks' act of defiance and the Montgomery bus boycott became important symbols of the movement. She became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation. She organized and collaborated with civil rights leaders, including Edgar Nixon, president of the local chapter of the NAACP; and Martin Luther King, Jr., a new minister in Montgomery who gained national prominence in the civil rights movement and went on to win a Nobel Peace Prize.At the time, Parks was secretary of the Montgomery chapter of the NAACP. She had recently attended the Highlander Folk School, a Tennessee center for training activists for workers' rights and racial equality. She acted as a private citizen "tired of giving in". Although widely honored in later years, she also suffered for her act; she was fired from her job as a seamstress in a local department store, and RECEIVED death threats for years afterwards.[4]Shortly after the boycott, she moved to Detroit, where she briefly found similar work. From 1965 to 1988 she served as secretary and receptionist to John Conyers, an African-American US Representative. She was also active in the Black Power movement and the support of political prisoners in the US.After retirement, Parks wrote her autobiography and continued to insist that the struggle for justice was not over and there was more work to be done.[5] In her final years, she suffered from dementia. Parks received national recognition, including the NAACP's 1979 Spingarn Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal, and a posthumous statue in the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall. Upon her death in 2005, she was the first woman to lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, becoming the third of only four Americans to ever receive this honor. California and Missouri COMMEMORATE Rosa Parks Day on her birthday February 4, while Ohio and Oregon commemorate the occasion on the anniversary of the day she was arrested, December 1.I HOPE IT HELPS YOU pls Mark as brainliest it will help a lot to for me

35.

How individual overcome frustration through defence mechanism?

Answer» HEYA mate!! Explanation:CHECK out the above picture....... MAY this HELP uh!! ^_^
36.

How many schools in total are run by bethany educatioal society?

Answer» 34 INSTITUTIONS are runned
37.

How many types of physiographic divisions of india?

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India is divided into six PHYSIOGRAPHIC DIVISION on basis of the varied physiographic features:UNITS as follows: Northern and North-eastern MOUNTAIN;Northern plain; Peninsular PLATEAU; India Desert; Coastal plains; and Islands.

38.

How is bad effects for aragricultural socity?

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This is right ANSWER ok. EXPLANATION:MARK as BRAINLIEST.

39.

What is the flat and broad part of a leaf

Answer» SURFACE of the leafExplanation:
40.

Mention three ways to save water​

Answer» USE WATER judiciously.Do not WASTE water and PREVENT OTHERS to waste it.
41.

5 points on india worlds largest democratic country​

Answer» 1 INDIA is the most populous COUNTRY in the WORLD.2 all religions of the world are LIVING in India
42.

India is world largest decomocratic country​

Answer» YES it is WORLD LARGEST DEMOCRACY...........xdExplanation:
43.

1. Why did India opt for a federal form of government? Explain. How have the Legislative powers been divided between the Union Government and the StateGovernment?3. Describe the composition of the Union Government in India.4. Highlight any three dissimilarities between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha with respect to theircomposition5. Mention any three advantages of Universal Adult Franchise.​

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1. India OPTED for federalisms because it gave a written and rigid constitution to us .it gave power to DIFFERENT levels for government federalism can be defined as a type of government where both the central governmentand state GOVERNMENTS are combined in the quinted political system

44.

What is the odd man out of dencity,pressure exerted by the gas ,force.

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pressureExplanation:as it is SCALAR ,OTHERS R VECTOR

45.

What is the importance of gram panchayat?

Answer» KEY functions of gram sabharole of SARPANCH in gram panchayatrole of panchayat SECRETARY in gram Sabha
46.

Speech on india:yesterday,today and tomorrow

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yesterday INDIA was a very good country olden DAYS there were no TECHNOLOGY in the olden days but there was better than today

47.

Virat kohli has been superbly throughout this series.He has hit a patch

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does this relate to social SCIENCE It belongs to ECONOMY and you have ANSWERED it ALREADY

48.

Debatable Questions on plastic pollution

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Is PLASTIC NECESSARY? What about plastic ADVANTAGES?

49.

How can we prevent pollution

Answer» E reduce of MOTOR VEHICLES .2.Don't BURN leaves, TRASH etc.
50.

why should the constitution of India formulated in 1950 be acceptable even after more than 50 years given five reasons​

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he COUNTRY FACED a partition and people were COMING in the terms with it. It was a traumatic SITUATION. The British people have given theauthority to the rules to rule as per their wish on merging or separating India and Pakistan. The future wasn't that secure when theconstitution was written.