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give points on againt of abolistion of article 370 and on favour of abolition of article 370. i have a debale on it so plz help me.. |
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Answer» S NOTHING AGAINST IT....IN FAVOUR OF IT.....YOU SHOULD SEE RAJYA SABHA SPEECHES |
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Which are the tough problems of the present era? |
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Due to landslide, ...................................... railway gets frequently obstructed.Fill in the blank with appropriate word. |
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Answer» due to LANDSLIDE , your RAILWAY GET frequently OBSTRUCTED |
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Which proposals were included in the Cabinet Mission?Answer the given question. |
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Answer» the cabinet mission CAME to India aimed to DISCUSS the transfer of power from the BRITISH government to the Indian LEADERSHIP, with the aim of preserving India's UNITY and granting it independence. |
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Can the disasters mentioned in this unit be called as geographical events?Why? |
| Answer» YES of COURSE it can be CALLED as GEOGRAPHICAL EVENTS | |
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In which year did India advocate the policy of liberalization?Answer the given question in short. |
| Answer» MANMOHAN Singh Economic liberalisation in INDIA was INITIATED in 1991 by PRIME Minister P. V. | |
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Match the items in column 'A' with those in column 'B'. (A) Problems of agricultural sector 1. Land without irrigation 2. Less return on production 3. Burden of debt 4. Lack of employment opportunities during recession 5. Problem of selling the crops by farmers after harvesting (B) Possible measures 1. Established industries based on agriculture 2. Co-operative sale purchase committee 3. Purchase of cereals by government 4. Canals made by government 5. Facility of providing loan by bank at low interest rate |
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Answer» A) land without irrigationExplanation:because if no water to grow CROPS then how will the PRODUCTION happen and no problems because the production is only not HAPPENING so their is no OPTION of EMPLOYMENT |
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State the adverse effects of terrorism.Answer the given question. |
| Answer» TION:THE BIGGEST PROBLEM CAUSED DUE TO TERRORISM IS LOSS OF LIFE, COMODITIES, MONEY, ECONOMY AND MENTAL STRESS | |
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According to RTI Act, if any officer fails to give the specified information, she/he will have to pay the fine. Do you agree with this? Why? |
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Answer» no Explanation:rti means right to information ACT no NEED pay if he not give the SPECIFIED information |
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How the people in movement see the process of resettlement promises? |
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Answer» In order to be resettled, refugees are required to prove that their personal security is threatened. “To be considered for resettlement or protection leading to resettlement involved a tedious game with chairmen, [refugee] agency personnel, or security guards.”(4) The high visibility of the resettlement process in many camps, COUPLED with the increased demand for resettlement, creates an environment which encourages falsified insecurity claims. Because of the arbitrary NATURE of insecurity evaluations and deciding who should be resettled, corruption is often rampant. For EXAMPLE, at Kakuma Refugee Camp, if a refugee’s file were to be lost, they could buy another one. Additionally, approved files of resettlement could be sold to someone else who would take their identity.(5) In Meheba settlement, refugees of extraordinary promise were those most sought after for resettlement, whether that was through exceptional linguistic skills of knowing many LANGUAGES, through unsurpassed SCHOLARLY achievement, or through a unique talent. This singling out of ‘talent’ creates further tension and a sense of discrepancy within an already strained environment... |
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Why do we hear different voices within a movement? Can you identify differences in them ? |
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Answer» ..... ..... . The Hearing Voices Movement (HVM) is the name used by organizations and individuals advocating the "hearing voices approach",[1] an alternative way of understanding the experience of those PEOPLE who "hear voices". In the medical professional LITERATURE, ‘voices’ are most often REFERRED to as auditory HALLUCINATIONS or ‘verbal’ hallucinations. The movement uses the term ‘voices’, which it FEELS is a more accurate and 'user-friendly' term.... ...!!!! |
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Can you think of similarity or differences in the nature of political system in USA and USSR and how was their response to people’s rights? |
| Answer» GDS it's okay baby and you know that I'm a bit more of you to come BACK in my head is POUNDING HEADACHE from the store for us all I have been there done and I'm so excited about this and thought I had the chance you have any money on me I have been there done and I'm so excited about this and thought I had the chance you have any money | |
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Make a table to show relation between India and neighbouring countires with following items: issues of conflict; events of war; events of help and co-operation. |
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Answer» India is a worst large country it has MANY neighbouring good country with side by side like in north south east WEST in North Afghanistan Pakistan China in South Sri LANKA and one only in East Nepal invest many other country are situated they are developing and very good country Nepal is a small country it has the capital of Kathmandu the Pakistan is in WESTSIDE it has Islamabad is capital of Afghanistan has Kabul its capital they are many cultural hesitate and many other things to do they have many wall events events to help and Corporation Corporation they are friend in any other problem they GIVE the hand |
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Formation of NAM was not merely in the context of military alliances but also in the context of economic policies'. Justify the statement. |
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Answer» Explanation:NAM or Non-Alignment Movement was established in 1955 under the leadership of Nasser, Nehru and Tito.The PRIMARY aim of the above organisation was to provide help to all the members in becoming economically powerful. These members were provided with economical help during the times of natural calamities and even at times when they required support. During the beginning of 1980, the NAM took interest and SPONSORED CAMPAIGNS LEADING to the restructuring of commercial relations between developed and developing nations, mainly the New International Economic Order. During the Jakarta Summit of NAM in 1992 ,it ALLOWED shifting of its focus towards a certain direction which would help in working across the G7 Countries and the European Union . NAM helped its members to utilise their true potential through mutual co-operation for their overall economic development. Their members can now come together and plan for the trade which would help in boosting their economical conditions.Hope this helps. |
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Who is the second man to step on mon |
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Answer» The second PERSON to step on the MOON was Edwin “BUZZ” Aldrin |
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Give some examples of co-operative sector.Answer the given question in short. |
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Answer» r cooperatives. This refers to groups of people engaged in the agricultural arena: farming, fishing, and FORESTRY. ... WORKER cooperatives. ... CONSUMER cooperatives. ... Credit UNIONS. ... Retail or Purchasing co-ops. ... Housing Cooperatives. ... Complex Cases and Multi-Stakeholder Cooperatives. ... Social Cooperatives. |
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Give information about qualitative change?Answer the given question in detail. |
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Answer» tive RESEARCH is a form of inquiry that ANALYZES information conveyed through language and behavior in NATURAL settings. It is used to capture expressive information not conveyed in quantitative DATA about BELIEFS, values, feelings, and motivations that underlie behaviors. |
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How did Chandra Shekhar come to be known as “Azad'?Answer the given question. |
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How did the British benefit by Subsidiary Alliance and Annexation Policy? |
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Answer» The benefit for the British in the subsidiary alliance was that they could exert power on the native kingdoms without being formally responsible for ADMINISTRATION. Under the subsidiary alliance, native INDIAN rulers were SUPPOSED to govern with the APPROVAL of the British government. |
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Write a short note on ‘Azad Hind Fauz' |
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Answer» azad hind fauz was found by mohan singh during world war 2ND in 1942 . with the HELP of japan,it is ALSO called INDIAN national army ina it's aim was tosecure freedom from Britishers rule in India . |
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What was the vow taken by Vasudev Fadke?Answer the given question. |
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Answer» tive research is a FORM of inquiry that ANALYZES information conveyed through language and behavior in NATURAL settings. It is used to capture expressive information not conveyed in quantitative DATA about BELIEFS, values, feelings, and motivations that underlie behaviors. |
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State the various judgment given by various courts in the case of Ratlam Municipality?Answer the given question. |
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Answer» tive research is a form of inquiry that ANALYZES information CONVEYED through language and BEHAVIOR in natural SETTINGS. It is used to capture EXPRESSIVE information not conveyed in quantitative data about beliefs, values, feelings, and motivations that underlie behaviors. |
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Look at the map of India and Bangladesh and see why cooperation between the two countries is of vital importance to both. |
| Answer» TION:It is very IMPORTANT for the both the countries to corporate ,because without any cooperation neither of them will be able to become developed country.India has 4096 kilometre boundary with Bangladesh.Bangladesh is approximately totally covered by India .it will be very hard for Bangladesh to SURVIVE without communicate with India .these both countries can have a better DEVELOPING options by cooperating each other .IfBangladesh coperates with India. India will help in developing .And if India coperates with Bangladesh .Bangladesh let India tranport through it. | |
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Many small countries feel that their larger neighbours act like ‘big brothers’. What do you think is meant by this? |
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Answer» this means tgat neighbouring countries WOULD help them in the TIMES of difficulties...they will face in future..by granting financual support or any king of help will be GRANTED to them if they have FRIENDLY realations with them |
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Do you think it was correct for India to give refuge to the Dalai Lama and his Tibetan followers? |
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Answer» ite appeared innocuous: A Chinese general asked if the ordinal Dalai Lama would really like to ENVISION a performance by a Chinese dance company. however once he was told to return to the Chinese HQ while not troopers or armed bodyguards, per his official chronicle, the Tibetans detected a lure.After years of guerrilla war between Tibetan rebels and also the Chinese troopers in an exceedingly land that China thought of to be its territory, the friendly overture appeared suspicious enough that, on the day of the performance, thousands of protesters encircled the Dalai Lama’s palace in Lhasa to stay him from being kidnapped, in remission or killed. Over the SUBSEQUENT few days, the protests swollen into declarations of Tibetan independence and also the mobilizing of rebel troops to fight the Chinese forces. The State Oracle, the Dalai Lama’s consultant, urged him to escape.On TODAY, March 17, in 1959, Tibet’s non secular and pol, then 23, disguised himself as a soldier and slipped through the crowds outside the palace he’d ne'er see once more. He commenced a dangerous journey to asylum, crossing the chain on foot with a cortege of troopers and cupboard members. They traveled solely at the hours of darkness, to avoid detection by Chinese sentries. Rumors later circulated among Tibetans that the Dalai Lama “had been screened from Red planes by mist and low clouds conjured up by the prayers of Buddhist holy men,” per TIME’s 1959 cowl story CONCERNING the escape. however till he appeared in Republic of India, period of time once withdrawing, individuals round the world feared that he had been killed, per the BBC. |
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What are the similarities and differences between Arab Socialist Nationalism and Religious Nationalism? |
| Answer» TION:GOOGLE it BRO..... .............. | |
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Describe the composition of the union government in India |
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Answer» Legislative-It consist of parliament of India,headed by the president and CONSTITUTES rajya sabha and LOK sabha.executive-It consists of the president,vice president,and a COUNCIL of ministers,led by the prime MINISTER |
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Why did Indla opt for a federal form of government? Explain How have the Legislative powers been divided between the Union Government and the StateGovernment?Dacerlha thacamacanthe linian Government in India |
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Answer» Federalism in India describes the distribution of legal authority across national, state and local governments in India. It is EMBEDDED from the Canadian model of federalism. The Constitution of India establishes a federal structure to the INDIAN government, declaring it to be a "Union of States". Part XI of the Indian constitution specifies the distribution of legislative, administrative and executive powers between the Central government and the States of India.[1] The legislative powers are categorised under a Union List, a State List and a CONCURRENT List, representing, respectively, the powers conferred upon the Union government, those conferred upon the State governments and powers shared among them. This federalism is ASYMMETRIC in that the devolved powers of the constituent units are not all the same. The state of Jammu and Kashmir was accorded a higher degree of autonomy than other States under ARTICLE 370.[1] Union Territories are unitary type, directly governed by the Union government. Article 1 (1) of the constitution stipulates two tier-governance with an additional local elected government. Delhi and Puducherry were accorded legislatures under Article 239AA and 239A, respectivelyExplanation: |
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How do you think the newly free countries would have been influenced by the competition between the two power blocks? |
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Answer» Since USA and Former USSR emerged as the power blocks of capitalists versus COMMUNISTS, many states starting getting influenced. Whenever a county gets independence, it knows that it needs certain aspects to survive in the existing global world. It needs some alliances, some trading groups, some military alliances and a GOOD geographical location with ample resources. So obviously when the power bloc's emerged, the NEWLY INDEPENDENT countries had something to do. They needed the support of some other countries and that is how they got influenced. Another reason was ideology.Whoever THOUGHT their ideology was that of the capitalists, they went to the capitalists and whoever thought their ideology was with the communists, so they leaned towards USSR bloc. |
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In the early half of India after independence there was importance given to planned development. In the later part emphasis was given to liberalisation. Discuss and find out how does it reflect political ideals? |
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Answer» tion:in the EARLY part of the history of INDIA, the PEOPLE did not about the trade and economical importance that India held.In the latter part of Indian history, the BRITISH understood the trade importance and exploited it and did not care much about planned development..Pls give this a BRAINIEST |
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Identify the major changes in party system during the second phase of Independence. |
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Answer» te➡Various changes took place in the PARTY system during the SECOND PHASE of INDEPENDENCE !!➡Various changes took place in the party system during the second phase of independence !!➡Indian people or their political parties started following the Multi - party system. ➡Various changes took place in the party system during the second phase of independence !!➡Indian people or their political parties started following the Multi - party system. ➡They stopped following single - party system so we can say this was a major point .➡Various changes took place in the party system during the second phase of independence !!➡Indian people or their political parties started following the Multi - party system. ➡They stopped following single - party system so we can say this was a major point .➡Although there were various changes in the thinking of the people at that phase. ➡Various changes took place in the party system during the second phase of independence !!➡Indian people or their political parties started following the Multi - party system. ➡They stopped following single - party system so we can say this was a major point .➡Although there were various changes in the thinking of the people at that phase. ➡Somehow there were different choices in the votes and there was different point of view. Thank you....⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️hope it helps u mate |
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Do you think wars are related to poverty, lack of equitable development and cultural exchanges between countries? |
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Answer» tion:yes ,i agree with it.wars are the disasters which leads a country and it's people to poverty .In wars both the sides lose their MEN and means .Due to the LAKE of means the country leads to the poverty.in in the wars both the sides lose their connection with each other culturally.After any war the country will not be able to spread their culture globally.And most important PART is that the both sides lose their means and lose their economy too.In the lake of strong economy the country will not be able to DEVELOP or become a developed country. |
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In order to form governments it becomes necessary for political parties to attract people from different sections of society. How did different political parties realise these objectives in the second phase after independence? |
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Answer» The POLITICS of India works within the framework of the country's constitution. India is a federal parliamentary DEMOCRATIC republic in which the President of India is the head of state and the Prime Minister of India is the head of government. India follows the dual polity system, i.e. a double government (federal in nature) that consists of the central authority at the centre and states at the periphery. The constitution defines the organisational powers and limitations of both central and state governments, and it is well RECOGNISED, rigid and considered supreme; i.e. the laws of the nation must confirm to it.There is a provision for a bicameral legislature consisting of an upper house, the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), which represents the states of the Indian federation, and a lower house, the Lok Sabha (House of the People), which represents the people of India as a whole. The Indian constitution provides for an independent judiciary, which is headed by the Supreme Court. The court's mandate is to protect the constitution, to settle disputes between the central government and the states, to settle inter-state disputes, to nullify any central or state laws that go against the constitution and to protect the fundamental rights of citizens, issuing writs for their enforcement in cases of violation.[1] There are 543 members in the Lok Sabha, out of which 541 are elected from the 541 Indian constituencies and other 2 are from the Anglo-Indian community. There are 245 members in the Rajya Sabha, out of which 233 are elected by indirect elections by single transferable vote and other 12 members are elected/nominated by the President of India. Governments are formed through elections held every five years (unless OTHERWISE specified), by parties that secure a majority of members in their respective lower houses (Lok Sabha in the central government and Vidhan Sabha in states). India had its first general election in 1951, which was won by the Indian National Congress, a political party that went on to dominate subsequent elections until 1977, when a non-Congress government was formed for the first time in independent India. The 1990s saw the end of single-party domination and the rise of coalition governments. The elections for the 16th Lok Sabha, held from April 2014 to May 2014, once again brought back single-party rule in the country, with the Bharatiya Janata Party being able to claim a majority in the Lok Sabha.[2]In recent decades, Indian politics has become a dynastic affair.[3] Possible reasons for this COULD be the party stability, absence of party organisations, independent civil society associations that mobilise support for the parties and centralised financing of elections.[4] The Economist Intelligence Unit rated India as a "flawed democracy" in 2016.[5] |
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Why do you think the protection of sharecroppers led to an increase in production? |
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Answer» Explanation:Sharecroppers were tenants who were provided with the piece of land by the landowner to undertake agriculture activities. In return the landowner would ask for a share of the crops produced on the rented land. Sharecropping provided benefits and cost effectiveness for both the tenants and the owners. This helped in solving the situation during harvest season. Also it brings together the owners and croppers in regards to sharing of risks related to HARVESTS in case the production is small or LARGE and even deal with price FLUCTUATION . As the tenants derive the most BENEFIT from a large crop production, it works as an incentive for them to work harder and invest in methods which help them in increasing their productivity which was not visible during the slave plantation system. Hope this HELPS. |
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Read the Dr. Manmohan Singh’s Apology statement in the Rajya Sabha >What is the most important message in this speech? >What signals does this speech send out? >Why is it important that the Prime Minister made this speech? |
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Answer» here U will GET all the detailsExplanation:HTTP: //www.ibpsexamguide.in |
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Which is the national bird of kenya? |
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Answer» The lilac-breasted ROLLER and the ROOSTER are KENYA's NATIONAL BIRDS. |
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Which one of the following statements is incorrect about Vidhan Parishad |
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Answer» but where are the STATEMENTS to GIVE the ANSWER . |
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List all the benefits students of your school are entitled to. Do they manage to get them properly? Discuss. |
| Answer» SCHOOL health services can be a RICH source of data for studying the relation between ... peers to receive an excellent or very good health rating, and they visit their health ... all students, not only those in poverty, benefit from AVAILABILITY of convenient, ..... Education: Provide educational programs on classroom managementExplanation: | |
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Why the poorest people often do not get to benefit from schemes intended for them. What long term steps should be taken to ensure that such benefits really reach the poor? |
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Answer» No, there is no full benefit POOR FAMILY of Government scheme, because in India there are many poor FAMILIES expand life in the village. There are many leaders is not honest,they do not our work as a RESPONSIBLE leader. Many people are not educated so the government uses their UNEDUCATED, so all these causes people do not get the benefit of government schemes. |
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The way the government handled the two problems, did it strengthen our democratic polity or weaken it? |
| Answer» TION:Being that it takes the WEIGHT of an OBJECT on earth and converts it toMartian weight, the formula is Weight on Mars= (Weight on Earth/9.81m/s2) * 3.711m/s2. To find the MARTIAN weight, we divide the weight on earth by the earth's force of gravity, which is 9.81m/s2. This calculates the mass of the object. | |
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Looking back from the present, what do you think were the lasting contributions of Rajiv Gandhi to the country? |
| Answer» RAJIV gandhi was great politicians .....his contribution for country can't be EXPLAIN in word.......his effort for TAMIL peoples in LANKA was FABULOUS..... | |
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What was the role of anti-sikh riots of Delhi in 1984 in fuelling Sikh separatism and extremism? |
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Answer» During the Indian Emergency IMPOSED by INDIRA Gandhi in the 1970s, thousands of Sikhs campaigning for autonomous government were imprisoned. The sporadic VIOLENCE CONTINUED as a result of an armed Sikh separatist group which was designated as a terrorist ENTITY by the Indian government.Explanation: |
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In what ways do you think the Assom movement is similar or different from the movement of NTR in Andhra Pradesh? |
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Answer» ...... .... The Politics of Andhra Pradesh take place in the context of a BICAMERAL parliamentary system within the Constitutional framework of India. The main parties in the state are the ruling YSR Congress Party and Telugu Desam Party and JANA SENA Party. Other parties that have small presence in the state include the Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Janata party. Y.S. Jagan Mohan REDDY is the incumbent Chief MINISTER.... ........ |
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Will an open policy of free movement of people cause rich and powerful outsiders to buy up all land and resources and leave the original people of a locality poor and impoverished? |
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Discuss the importance of the following factors in the politics of NTR: i. Background of being a film hero ii. Fight for self respect of the state iii. Popular welfare schemes for the poor iv. Alliance with other regional parties |
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How did socialism emerge in Russia??? |
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Answer» After the OCTOBER REVOLUTION socialism emerged in Russia.Explanation:Russia had big industries, factories and an individual or group of I individual was the owner of these things. so they opposed this and many things happened in Russia and the socialism emerged in Russia .it was DUE to the Bolshevik party. Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the party.good evening |
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Why should media keep social responsibility |
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Answer» Corporate Social Responsibility. Until recently, corporate social responsibility among businesses has revolved around risk mitigation and self-regulation. Instilled to make sure companies would ABIDE by the LAW and PERFORM ethically, CSR has focused predominantly on issues of OVERTIME in factories and sexual harassment .. |
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What is the relevance of gandhian model of resources conservation in today's world 200 words |
| Answer» R Irrantional consumption and over - utilisation of resources has led to the socio - ECONOMIC and environmental problems of shortages and pollution . Hope it's helped you... Plz marks as BRAINLEIST ANSWER | |
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What is social forest? |
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Answer» Social forestry MEANS the management and PROTECTION of forest and AFFORESTATION of barren and deforested lands with the purpose of helping environmental, social and rural development. The term, social forestry, was FIRST used in 1976 by The National Commission on Agriculture, Government of India.hope it helps#FOLLOW me# |
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