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There were .....recognised national parties in India in 2018. (A)4. (B)7. (C)9. (D)10. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: because 9 PARTIES were there in the ELECTION which were HELD |
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Explain the connection between margalisation and discrimination with a form of discrimination practice in India? |
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Answer» Answer: These GROUPS face severe forms of discrimination that denies them access to TREATMENT and prevents them from achieving a better health STATUS. Gender-based violence and domestic violence is HIGH among women in general in India. Girl CHILD and women from the marginalized groups are more vulnerable to violence. |
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In 1948 a huge gathering in pondicherry people shouted which slogan at the french authorities |
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Answer» AS colonies go, Pondicherry was not exactly a success story. Almost immediately after the French set up this lovely nugget on the Bay of Bengal in 1674, it was captured by the Dutch, retaken by its founders, then sacked and destroyed by the BRITISH. And though the French kept rebuilding it, Pondicherry never BECAME more than a stopover on the way to Indochina. Even after Pondy, as it is nicknamed, REJOINED India — late, in 1956 — it languished, out of step with the rest of the nation. In other words, for most of its history, Pondicherry was a backwater, in decline. No more. Today, Puducherry, as it is officially known but rarely called, is capitalizing on a glammed-up version of that history, and emerging as an artsy, design-savvy destination with a quasi-Gallic approach to eating, drinking, shopping and relaxing. It’s LIKE India SEEN through a French lens, or maybe vice versa. On the southeastern coast, about 150 miles south of Chennai, Pondicherry is, for an Indian city, tiny. Just about a million people live there, mostly in the types of charmless, three- and four-story concrete buildings erected all over the poorer parts of Asia. But near the Bay of Bengal, the cityscape changes drastically. Soon you see tile roofs and wooden shutters, balconies and colonnades, wide brick streets and pastel Catholic churches — the neighborhood once known as the Ville Blanche, or White Town, where the colonists lived. |
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Consider the following statements on the meaning of communal politics. communal politics is based on the belief that |
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Answer» Communal belife is based on religion Explanation: Hope this HELPS you dear mate PLZZZ give me brainliest plzzzz |
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Peaceful revolts are more effective than vilont revolts analyse the statement in contrast to approach towerds freedom struggle of india |
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Answer» During the IRISH War for Independence, Irish nationalists used MANY non-violent means to resist British RULE. ... A series of nationwide people's movements of nonviolent RESISTANCE and civil disobedience, led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi) and the Indian National Congress. |
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16. कार्य का SI मात्रक है।La) जूल(b) केल्विन(c) कैलोरी (d) हॉर्स पावर |
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Answer» Explanation: the answer is option (a) but I am not sure |
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Who is Raja ramamohan roy |
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Answer» HEY mate Raja ramamohan roy was an EXPLORER a revolutionary and the founder of society |
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Established the relation b/w democracy and development |
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Answer» Answer: Hope this will HELP you Explanation: |
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In Board examinations, in the question of History if i have written Kolkata session instead of Calcutta session then my marks will be deducted or awarded? |
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Name the importance of consumer goods industries and the products they produce |
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Answer» Answer: Consumer products, ALSO REFERRED to as final goods, are products that are bought by individuals or households for personal use. In other words, consumer products are goods that are bought for consumption by the average consumer. Consumer behavior reveals how to appeal to PEOPLE with different HABITS. |
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...................................was called the 'febled city of gold' |
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Where should we get best NCERT solutions |
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Answer» Answer: Studymate, beyond any doubt, offers the most comprehensive and is the best website for NCERT SOLUTIONS among the pool of other educational websites. It stands UNIQUE in TERMS of the quality of information and FREE NCERT solutions it PROVIDES...plzz mark the answer brainliest! ! ❤✌☺☺ |
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Describ life of worker victorin britain |
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Answer» Answer: Please mark it as brainliest Explanation: 1) LABOURS were in abundance. 2) Job opportunities were few. 3) Job KEEPERS who came from villages had to spend the night under bridges or in night shelters and they had no place to STAY in the city. ... 5) Workers had to look for odd JOBS when they could not find proper employment in factories. |
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How does the federal reserve discount rate affect the money supply |
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Answer» Answer: When the Fed LOWERS the discount rate, this increases EXCESS reserves in COMMERCIAL banks throughout the economy and expands the money supply. On the other hand, when the Fed raises the discount rate, this decreases excess reserves in commercial banks and contracts the money supply.....plzzz MARK the answer brainliest! ! ! ☺✌❤❤ |
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A 35 kg chair is lifted 5cm off the ground what is it's potential energy |
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Answer» POTENTIAL ENERGY =mass×gravity ×height so....that.. Ep=mgh Ep=35×9.8×5 Ep=1715 may be my answer will be HELP you... |
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Sandeep maheshwari sir vs sonu sharma sir who is best and why. |
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Answer» Answer : obviously one and only sonu SHARMA is better than Sandeep Maheshwari Explanation:Sandip Maheshwari is also a very good and positive person but in the WAY of GIVING inspiration with very suitable EXAMPLE and he is BAD than Sonu Sharma |
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Which book is written by jahangir |
Answer» Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim, known by his IMPERIAL name Jahangir, was the fourth Mughal EMPEROR, who ruled from 1605 until his DEATH in 1627. His imperial name, means 'conqueror of the world', 'world-conqueror' or 'world-seizer'. |
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Development of a country can generally be |
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Answer» Answer: full question!? Explanation: development of a COUNTRY can be generally CALCULATED by GDP and GNP, ETC.., |
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What is the stages of non cooporation movement |
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Answer» Explanation: 1st stage : The SURRENDER of TITLES that the colonial government awarded to Indian. 2nd stage: Boycott of civil services, army, police, courts and legislative councils, schools and foreign goods. 3rd stage: Then in case government used repression, a full civil DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT would be launched. |
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‘‘Every social difference does not lead to social division.’’ Justify the statement. |
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English was made the official language ina)1843b)1844c)1845 |
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Describe the role of the judge in the criminal justice system |
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What is the difference between a mountain and plateau |
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Answer» Explanation: The main difference between a mountain and a PLATEAU is that the mountain is an elevated, pointed STRUCTURE whereas a plateau is an elevated area with a FLAT top. A plateau is generally lower in height than mountain, though there are PLATEAUS higher than some mountains. |
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What is differences between bhabar and terai answer it in two or three sentences |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Bhabar region lies ALONG the foot of the Siwaliks from the Indus to the Tista. But TERAI belt lies to the south of Bhabhar and run parallel to it. ... Bhabhar comprises of pebble-studded rocks in the shape of porous beds. But Terai is composed of comparatively finer ALLUVIUM and is covered by forest. |
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"The earth can fulfil all the needs of the men, but not their greed" started bya. Subhash Chandra Boseb. Mahathma Gandhic. Jawaharlal Nehrud. Gopala Krishna Gokhale. |
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Answer» Answer: b. MAHATMA Gandhi Explanation: |
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Who was Erasmus?who was Gutenberg?who was Alluri Sitaram Raju?who was MarcoPolo?Getting bore....xd!!!! |
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Answer» ➡️Erasmus was a Dutch humanist who was the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance,the FIRST editor of the NEW. Testament,and also an important figure. in patristics and classical literature. ➡️Gutenberg was German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer and PUBLISHER who introduced printing to Europe. Gutenberg was invented the printing press and movable press . ➡️Alluri Sitarama Raju was an Indian revolutionary involved in the Indian independence movement. ➡️Marco Polo was an Italian merchant, explorer, and writer who travelled through Asia along the SILK Road between 1271 and 1295. |
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Write three difference between market and non market. |
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Answer» the three difference between MARKET and non market are
Non market
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Which of the following countries has a more stable democracyA. PakistanB. USAC. NepalD. Sri Lanka |
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Answer» ANSWER:B.USA __HOPE IT HELPS U__ Explanation: |
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Kabir wants to be a professor of Zoology. What can he do today to prepare for that ? |
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Answer» Is KABIR fond of zoology!? Explanation: If he is, then he can start LEARNING more about the ANIMAL WORLD. he can start experimenting and can try to learn more about animals and their behavior, and more importantly he should have a constant update about all the newly discovered animals. learning EVERYTHING practicaly helps him more. hope it helps |
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Explain the major form of power sharing in modern democracy |
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Answer» Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are: Power sharing AMONG different Organs of the GOVERNMENT: In democracy, power is SHARED among LEGISLATURE, Executive and Juduciary. This is known as DISTRIBUTION of power. ... In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power. Hope this helps ❤️ Mark as brainliest ❤️ |
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Explain about the unification of germany and Italy |
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Answer» Unification of ITALY -- 1871 Unification of Italy was led by KING and chancellor of Piedmont-Sardinia after victourious WARS against Austria. Pope lost his power over Rome and other PAPAL states which marked the Unification of Italy. do mark it as the brainliest |
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How does bank create money |
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Answer» GOOGLE BABA is there DEFINITELY HELP you |
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Why is India called a subcontinent explain it in 5 to 6 sentences |
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Answer» Answer: because it has more populated COUNTRY PLEASE THANKS me and mark me as BRAINLEAST answer |
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"The earth can fulfil all the needs of the men, but not their greed" started bya.Subhash Chandra Boseb.Mahathma Gandhic.Jawaharlal Nehrud. Gopala Krishna Gokhale. |
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Answer» B.Mahatma GANDHI Of course mahatma Gandhi has STATED this about the people's GREED |
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How did the Urbanization of Calcutta take place during the British period explain |
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Answer» Answer: JOB Charnock of the English East India Company established a trading post in 1690. ... This sparked the growth of Calcutta because Indian merchants began to flock to the CITY. The BRITISH fought to defend Bengal from the Mughals and the Nawab from 1742 to 1757, during which the Maratha Ditch was CONSTRUCTED. |
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In which year Bengal was divided?A)1905B)1906C)1907D)1911 |
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Answer» Answer: 1905. HOPE IT HELPS..... |
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What is muscle power in political party |
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Answer» Political parties need to face and overcome the challenges in order to remain effective instruments of democracy. In India, there is a growing role of money and muscle power in political parties during elections. Political parties tend to nominate those CANDIDATES who have or can raise lots of money. Rich people and companies who give funds to the parties, tend to have influence on the policies and decisions of the PARTY, when it is in power. Sometimes, parties support criminals who can WIN elections with their muscle power. The INCREASING role of money and muscle power in political party become threats for democracy. do mark me as brainliest |
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5. The routine tales of_are enough to convince us that democracy is not free of thisevil. |
Answer» ‘It MAY be reasonable to expect from a DEMOCRACY a government that is ATTENTIVE to the needs and DEMANDS of the PEOPLE and is largely free of corruption. |
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Explain the process of unification of germany. in points |
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Answer» Answer: One of the major outcomes of the Congress of VIENNA was the creation of German Confederation, a loose association of 39 states designed to coordinate the economies of separate German-speaking countries. It acted as a buffer between the powerful states of Austria and Prussia to preserve the Concert of Europe. Most historians have judged the Confederation as weak and ineffective, as well as an obstacle to German nationalist aspirations. Further efforts to improve the Confederation began in 1834 with the establishment of a customs union, the Zollverein , to manage tariffs and economic policies. It collapsed due to the rivalry between Prussia and Austria, warfare, the 1848 revolution, and the inability of the multiple members to compromise. It was replaced by the North German Confederation in 1866. Key Terms German dualism: A long-standing conflict and rivalry for supremacy between Prussia and Austria in Central Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries. While wars were a part of the rivalry, it was also a race for PRESTIGE to be seen as the legitimate political force of the German-speaking PEOPLES. The conflict first culminated in the Seven Years’ War. Holy Roman Empire: A multi-ethnic complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806. The LARGEST TERRITORY of the empire after 962 was the Kingdom of Germany, though it also came to include the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Burgundy, the Kingdom of Italy, and numerous other territories. Rights of Man: A book by Thomas Paine, including 31 articles, that posits that popular political revolution is permissible when a government does not safeguard the natural rights of its people. Using these points as a basis, it defends the French Revolution. Zollverein: A coalition of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories, formed during the German Confederation...... |
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Different between recyclable and non recyclable minerals with five points |
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Answer» environment Minerals and the environment Minerals are non–renewable natural resources that are vital for the construction, manufacturing and energy industries. The aim of sustainable mineral development is to ensure mineral use is kept to a minimum amount without having a negative impact on economic growth. This is achieved by efficient use of minerals as well as recycling and the use of alternative materials. Also, it is important that the natural environment is protected from damage that may be caused by mineral extraction. This will help maintain biodiversity and ensure that contamination is not a problem for future generations. The negative impacts of mineral extraction includes unsightly workings, mineral waste piles and pollution from acidic water containing heavy metals. Mineral planning at local, regional, national and EU level ensures the environment is protected and that resources are used sustainably. Recycling, reuse, and conservation of energy and mineral resources are important in achieving these goals. Planning In the UK, the planning system takes account of all legislation, policy and guidance. The aim is to supply minerals required for industry and construction at the least SOCIAL, economic and environmental cost. Environmental impacts caused by mining, quarrying and the transportation of minerals are minimised. Waste reduction and recycling are encouraged. National parks and other environmentally and scientifically important areas are protected from minerals development. Also, mineral resources that are, or may become, economically important are safeguarded from other land development. When quarrying or mining has finished, many sites are developed for nature conservation or community use. Recycling Recycling is part of the ‘Reduce–Reuse–Recycle’ aim of the sustainable development of mineral resources. It is the collection and processing of unwanted materials into useful products. The energy and labour costs of recycling are the main factors that restrict the amount recovered. The cost of dismantling complex manufactured articles to recover certain minor metals, for example, may be higher than is economically realistic at present. This may change if products are designed for recycling or through the use of economic instruments from government, such as taxes and levies. Construction materials, such as demolition waste, are normally recycled for use in the concrete, brick, plasterboard and ceramic industries. Minerals waste and waste products from industrial processes are also used as aggregate and cement additives. EVERY year we use enough recycled aggregates to fill 10 thousand Olympic sized swimming pools, BGS©NERC Every year we use enough recycled aggregates to fill 10 thousand Olympic sized swimming pools. Many industrial minerals used in industrial and manufacturing processes may only be reused as construction fill. A significant exception is glass, which may be melted for use in glass or crushed for use as a ROAD construction aggregate. Minerals used for their chemical properties, such as salt and fertiliser minerals, are difficult or impossible to recycle. Metals are simple to recycle as they can be melted and used to make new products; although some metals may be used in such small amounts in some products that it would be very expensive to recover them. Mineral extraction and water Water is an important consideration in minerals planning as it often plays a key role in mineral extraction and processing. Mineral extraction operations must not significantly reduce river or groundwater levels. Water drainage from mineral extraction is monitored closely as dissolved or suspended minerals can damage fisheries and wildlife habitats. Mineral operations and tailings (finely ground waste) INSTALLATIONS must be designed and monitored in order to avoid overflows which could result in contamination and flooding. Controls are enforced through UK and EU legislation. In some case remediation is necessary. Find out more Learn more about minerals and the environment from our sustainability web pages. Discover the importance of mineral recycling: Mineral Matters 6: Recycling our minerals. The use of water in mineral extraction and processing are summarised in: Mineral Matters 11: Mineral extraction and the water environment. Find out what materials are required for house building, where they come from and the environmental impacts of quarrying: Mineral Matters 2: Raw materials for construction – sources and impacts. Mineral Matters 8: Sustainable development of minerals. Mineral Matters 12: Future issues for sustainable mineral extraction. Mineral Matters 9: An introduction to mineral planning. Explanation: |
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If the time in greenwich is 2:00 p.m what is the time in india |
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Answer» Answer: 7:30pm will be in INDIA. |
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Describe the beliefs and practices of nathpanthis |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis believed in the renunciation of the world. For them, the path of salvation lay in meditating on the FORMLESS ultimate reality. ... For Kabir, the path of salvation was through bhakti or devotion. The major ideas EXPRESSED by Kabir were a rejection of themajor religious traditions andbelief in a formless SUPREME God. For Kabir, the path of salvation was through bhakti or devotion. |
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Explain the significance of HimalayasExplain in longer till 8 to 10 lines please answer the question please |
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Answer» Answer: HIMALAYAS are an elongated chains. Explanation: This led to STOP all the WINDS in India and India RECEIVES all the railfall coming through winds |
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Draw map and mark subarnalekha river in map |
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Answer» The RED line on the MAP represents subarnslekha river Hope this HELPS you |
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The instrument used for the measurement of atmospheric pressure is called a |
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Why is tertiary sector becoming so importantant in india |
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Answer» Heya MATE here is ur answer ❤ Tertiary sector has become important in India because : Tertiary sector has become important in India because :(i) Demand for services such as transport, trade, storage will INCREASE with the development of primary and secondary sectors. (II) Demand for tourism, shopping, private SCHOOLS, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income. HOPE IT HELPS UH ❤ |
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