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3. Give arguments to support or oppose the following assertions:•Industrialised countries can afford democracy but the poor need dictatorship to become rich.•Democracy can’t reduce inequality of incomes between different citizens.•The government in poor countries should spend less on poverty reduction, health, education and spend more on industries and infrastructure.In a democracy, all citizens have one vote, which means that there is an absence of any domination and conflict. |
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Answer» GIVE arguments to support or oppose the following assertions:
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Aquatic animals dissolved in water |
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Answer» s Explanation: s when they die on WATER they DISSOLVED in water |
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Heir grazing lands.e) Brief discuss the events leading to the signing of instrument of Accession?Vo.2:- Short Answer Type Questions; (Do Any Three) |
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Give a brief note on the wars between Tipu sultan andthe British East India Company? |
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Answer» Answer: The Anglo–Mysore Wars were a series of wars fought during the last three decades of the 18th century between the Kingdom of Mysore on the one hand, and the British East India Company (represented chiefly by the Madras Presidency), Maratha Empire and the Nizam of Hyderabad on the other. Hyder Ali and his successor Tipu Sultan fought a war on four fronts with the British attacking from the west, south and east, while the Nizam's forces attacked from the north.[1] The fourth war resulted in the overthrow of the house of Hyder Ali and Tipu (who was killed in the fourth war, in 1799), and the dismantlement of Mysore to the benefit of the East India Company, which took control of much of the Indian subcontinent. Explanation: First Anglo-Mysore War The First Anglo-Mysore War (1767–69) saw Hyder Ali enjoy some measure of success against the British, almost capturing Madras. The British convinced the Nizam of Hyderabad to attack Hyder. That was temporary, however, and the Nizam signed a new treaty with the British in February 1768. Hyder Ali had to contend with a British Bombay army attacking on the west and a Madras army attacking from the northeast. However, Hyder's attack towards Madras resulted in the Madras government suing for peace, and the resultant Treaty of Madras.[1] Second Anglo-Mysore War The Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780–84) witnessed bloodier battles with fortunes fluctuating between the contesting powers. Tipu defeated Baillie at the Battle of Pollilur in Sept. 1780, and Braithwaite at Kumbakonam in Feb. 1782, both of whom were taken prisoner to Seringapatam. This war saw the rise of Sir Eyre Coote, the British commander who defeated Hyder Ali at the Battle of Porto Novo and Arni. Tipu continued the war following his father's death. Finally, the war ended with the signing of a treaty on 11 March 1784, the Treaty of Mangalore, which restored the status quo ante bellum. The Treaty of Gajendragad in April 1787 ended the conflict with the Marathas.[1] Third Anglo-Mysore War In the Third Anglo-Mysore War (1790–92), Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore and an ally of France, invaded the nearby state of Travancore in 1789 which was a British ally. British forces were commanded by Governor-General Cornwallis himself. The resultant war lasted three years and was a resounding defeat for Mysore. The war ended after the 1792 Siege of Seringapatam and the signing of the Treaty of Seringapatam, according to which Tipu had to surrender half of his kingdom to the British East India Company and its allies.[1] Fourth Anglo Mysore War The Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1798–99) saw the death of Tipu Sultan and further reductions in Mysorean territory.[1] Mysore's alliance with the French was seen as a threat to the East India Company and Mysore was attacked from all four SIDES. Tipu's army was OUTNUMBERED 4:1 in this war. Mysore had 35,000 soldiers, whereas the British commanded 60,000 TROOPS. The Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas launched an invasion from the north. The British won a decisive victory at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Tipu was killed during the defence of the city. Much of the remaining Mysorean territory was annexed by the British, the Nizam and the Marathas. The remaining core, around Mysore and Seringapatam, was restored to the Indian prince belonging to the Wodeyar dynasty, whose forefathers had been the ACTUAL rulers before Hyder Ali became the de facto ruler. The Wodeyars ruled the remnant state of Mysore until 1947, when it joined the Union of India. After the Battles of Plassey (1757) and Buxar (1764), which established British dominion over East India, the Anglo-Mysore Wars (1766–1799), the Anglo–Maratha Wars (1775–1818), and finally the Anglo-Sikh Wars (1845–1849) consolidated the British claim over South Asia, resulting in the British Empire in India, though resistance among VARIOUS groups such as the Afghans and the Burmese would last well into the 1880s. |
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Magma is found in the ________of the Earth'sFill in the balnks ans please send |
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Answer» Answer: MAGMA is extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface. Earth has a layered structure that consists of the inner CORE, OUTER core, MANTLE, and crust. MUCH of the planet's mantle consists of magma. |
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Explain the role of media for population awareness |
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Answer» Answer: THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN POPULATION EDUCATION AND DIMINISHING THE GAP BETWEEN AUDIENCE AND POLICY MAKERS. Also, the media play a dominant role in the learning process. Media has POTENTIAL to shape PERSONALITIES, change the way we perceive and understand the WORLD and our immediate reality. Explanation: FOLLOW me....✌ |
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F. Picture studyLook at the picture carefully. This is a famous dam on RiverSutlej. Can you find out the name of the dam? Write twopurposes of building dams.G. Project work |
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Answer» BHAKRA dam Explanation: for PRODUCTION of HYDROELECTRIC POWERS. |
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What are the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversities? |
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Answer» What are the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversities? Social diversities can be accommodated by focussing on all the communities of the society. The majority and MINORITY communities should be given equal attention. Democracy is not the rule of the majority. In democratic countries, both the majority and minority work TOGETHER to achieve PROGRESS and DEVELOPMENT of the nation. It is equally important to understand that the rule of the majority is not expressed in terms of religion or languages. Any PERSON or group may become a majority in a democracy. |
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What changes were made in the administration of India after the Revolt was suppressed? |
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Answer» ⚫ The RULE of the East India Company ended and India came directly under the British crown through an Act in 1858. The Governor - General was GIVEN the title of Viceroy. ⚫ The ratio of Europeans to Indian soldiers was INCREASED. No Indian was given any key POSITIONS. |
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(2.5)(1.5)(a) Why did Ramu migrate? Is Ramu's job of being a sweeper important for thesociety? Why?(b) What kind of risks does he have in his job?(c) if your friend thinks that Ramu's job is dirty and looks down to him, what wouldyou explain to him to change his opinion regarding this?(d) Write 4 sentences about how living on street is different from living in a(2)(2)house? |
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Answer» Answer: it is not migrate it is CIGARETTE version risk bilkul hai lungs ludak JAYENGE nasha chalega yes ramu was DIRTY he used to do with a pig |
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Magma is found in the ________of the Earth's |
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Answer» Answer: Magma is extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under EARTH's surface. Earth has a layered STRUCTURE that consists of the inner CORE, outer core, MANTLE, and crust. MUCH of the planet's mantle consists of magma. |
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Education and skill are the major determinants of the ______of any individual in the market . |
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Answer» Education and skill are the MAJOR determinants of the EARNING of any individual in the market. |
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Process of reclaiming resources from discarded things. |
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Answer» Explanation: the PROCESS of converting waste materials into new materials and OBJECTS is CALLED RECYCLING (e.g., removal and REUSE of mercury from thermometers and thermostats). |
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How does democracy produce an accountable, responsive and legitimate government? |
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Answer» How does democracy produce an accountable, responsive and legitimate government? The government can be accountable by FRAMING and DEVELOPING various laws and policies in which citizens can hold the government responsible if any of those policies and laws are not IMPLEMENTED or are held against the welfare of the citizens. The government can be responsible when people start taking actions when the government becomes insensitive about their aspirations. People can hold protests, CARRY out campaigns and organise rallies and FORCE the government to respond to them. A democratic government is a legitimate government, as it is elected by citizens and enjoys the confidence and trust of the citizens. |
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31. Describe any five conditions or aspects that you would consider before accepting a job. |
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Answer» If the position/company is offering career growth. The kind of SALARY and benefits being offered. Office ATMOSPHERE and office culture and work timings. market VALUE of the company. if you are enough passionate or not |
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Qno4: Distinguish between Population growth and Population change? |
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Answer» Answer: Population growth can be expressed in ABSOLUTE NUMBERS and PERCENTAGE change per YEAR. INCREASE in birth rate and decrease in death rate results in the increase of population. Internal migration does not change the population of the country but influences the distribution of the population within the country |
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What did bastille symbolise as?A) military strength of France B) humanity C) despotic rule of Louis XVI D) Louis XVI 's cowardice act |
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Answer» Bastille symbolize the POWER of Moneracy . Bastille was a symbol of social injustice, INEQUALITY and ABSOLUTE monarchy. |
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पृथ्वीच्या अंतगर्भात कोणते खनिज आढळतात??? |
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Answer» पृथ्वी चा अंतर्भागात सोने ,कोळसा , हीरे इतद अडळतत |
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Iccuuy le PUul People:गरीब व्यक्तियों के द्वारा किन विभिन्न चुनौतियों का सामना किया जाता है?poverty class 9th |
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Answer» Explanation: गरीब व्यक्तियों के द्वारा किन विभिन्न चुनौतियों का सामना किया जाता है?POVERTY CLASS 9TH |
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Enlist any 5 dismalarities between lok sabha and rajya sabha |
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Answer» Answer: It is a bicameral legislature composed of the President of India and the two houses: the RAJYA Sabha (Council of STATES) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People). The President in his ROLE as head of legislature has full powers to summon and PROROGUE either house of Parliament or to DISSOLVE Lok Sabha. Explanation: follow me |
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Suggest any five methods for the conservation of water. |
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Answer» Answer: Five steps to CONSERVE the water:
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Further erosion of sea arch by waves are called as ___________?a)sea cliffsb)sea cavec)sea stackd)wave cut platform |
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Answer» Answer: SEA CAVE.... |
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2. Match the following.?i) Carpets (Qaleens)i) Jammu Regionii) Kangri makingii) Shahtoosh, Ring shawl, Kanijama.iii) Paper Machieiiiſ oldest industryiv) Pashmina Shawl Industry iv) Unique and exclusive handicraft ofKashmirv) Basohli Paintingv) wicker willow |
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Which is the place records highest temperature in India |
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Answer» Explanation: Rajasthan's CHURU, about 20km north of state capital of Jaipur, RECORDED the country's highest TEMPERATURE of 50 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. Churu, KNOWN as the gateway to the Thar desert, was matched by Jacobabad in Pakistan as the hottest place on Earth on Tuesday. |
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వైజారియావలస పొందలో కలదుఎపియజాంవలకు పోలవరం కలదుజీవనదులలో పడమరకు ప్రవహించే నది.గంగానది యొక్క ఉపనTఈ కింది వాటిలో సవ సమాదానాన్ని జాకెట్ |
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How do you think human greed led to exploitationof the earth ? |
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) The changes in the state of a substance is dependenton the |
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Answer» The amount of energy in MOLECULES of matter determines the state of matter. Matter can exist in one of several different states, INCLUDING a GAS, liquid, or SOLID state. Explanation: follow me |
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Why is the issue of sustainability important for development ? Explain with examples |
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Answer» Answer: Sustainability promotes a rational use of natural resources. ii Groundwater is an EXAMPLE of renewable RESOURCE. But if we use more than what is replenished by nature then we would be overusing this resource. iii Once the non-renewable resources would be exhausted we won't be able to use them in FUTURE. |
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Explain the determinets of economic development |
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Answer» THERE ARE FOUR MAJOR DETERMINENTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH . HUMAN RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES AND CAPITAL FORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY BUT THE IMPORTANCE THAT RESEARCHERS HAD GIVEN EACH DETERMINENTS WAS ALWAYS DIFFERENT ANSWER BY :- CANDYBLUSH♡ |
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How do you think can human society stay together if naturally they are composed of individuals or groups with different interest and goals |
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Answer» Answer: As a species, we are social beings who live out our lives in the COMPANY of other humans. We organize ourselves into various kinds of social groupings, such as nomadic bands, villages, cities, and countries, in which we work, trade, play, reproduce, and interact in MANY other ways. Unlike other species, we combine socialization with deliberate changes in social behavior and organization over time. Consequently, the patterns of human society differ from place to place and era to era and across cultures, making the social world a very complex and DYNAMIC environment. Insight into human behavior comes from many sources. The views presented here are based principally on scientific investigation, but it should also be recognized that literature, drama, history, philosophy, and other nonscientific disciplines contribute significantly to our understanding of ourselves. Social scientists study human behavior from a VARIETY of cultural, political, economic, and psychological perspectives, using both QUALITATIVE and quantitative approaches. They look for consistent patterns of individual and social behavior and for scientific explanations of those patterns. In some cases, such patterns may seem obvious once they are pointed out, although they may not have been part of how most people consciously thought about the world. In other cases, the patterns—as revealed by scientific investigation—may show people that their long-held beliefs about certain aspects of human behavior are incorrect. If I helped you out then mark me the brainliest |
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In India free and fair elections are conducted by the ____ |
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Answer» Answer: Election COMMISSION is a federal BODY, enacted under the provisions of the CONSTITUTION, responsible for monitoring and administering all the electoral PROCESSES of India. This body is responsible for ENSURING elections are free and fair, without any bias. |
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Lessings of Allah that are mention in Surah Rahman |
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Answer» follow me |
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7. Name the class that belonged to the lowermost strata in the social ladder of ancient India. |
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Answer» sʜᴜᴅʀᴀs ɪs ᴜʀ ᴀɴsᴡᴇʀ ʙᴜᴅᴅʏ .....
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List out the reason for the stagnation of agricultural in lndian during the British period |
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Answer» Answer: Causes of India's agriculture stagnation during the colonial period: LAND revenue system: The colonial GOVERNMENT in India introduced various systems of land settlement. ... High dependency on monsoon: The Indian AGRICULTURAL SECTOR was deprived of irrigation facilities and technology advancement. Explanation: HOPE... IT MAY HELP YOU...... PLEASE MARK THIS ANSWER AS BRAINLIAST ANSWER |
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Which processes cause the formation of Third order land forms? |
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Answer» Third ORDER Landforms are PRODUCED mostly by erosion or DEPOSITION rather than tectonic MOVEMENTS. Individual landforms are considered third order relief features. |
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Enumerate the steps taken by the East India Company to establish their rule? How did the rule of companycome to an end. |
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Answer» Answer: The east India company initiated steps like military action, introduction of railways, postal service and different ACTS to establish their rule in India. The rule of the company finally ENDED with the advent of British crown in 1858 AD along with NATIONALIST ACTIVITIES inherent those DAYS in India. |
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What is net sown area..?? |
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Answer» Net SOWN area is the total area sown with crops and orchards. It represents an area in which total crops are grown only once in a year. GROSS CROPPED area is the total area sown with crops and and orchards once or more in a year. It also INCLUDE the net sown area |
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இரும்பு மற்றும் எஃகு ஏன் அடிப்படை மற்றும் முக்கிய தொழில் என்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது |
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Answer» இரும்பு மற்றும் எஃகு அடிப்படை மற்றும் முக்கிய தொழில் என்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது : ⚫இது அனைத்து தொழில்களுக்கும் முக்கிய தளத்தை வழங்குகிறது ⚫பல்வேறு வகையான எந்திரங்கள் மற்றும் உலோகப் பொருட்களை தயாரிப்பதில் எஃகு அடிப்படை மூலப்பொருளாக இருப்பதால் இது நவீன தொழில்மயமாக்கலின் அடித்தளத்தை வழங்குகிறது ⚫எஃகு உற்பத்தி மற்றும் நுகர்வு நாட்டின் நவீனமயமாக்கல் மற்றும் தொழில்மயமாக்கலின் குறியீடாக எடுத்துக் கொள்ளப்படுகிறது ______________❤️ |
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What are renewable sources |
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Answer» Hey! RENEWABLE resources are those resources which cannot be AFFECTED by the CONSUMPTION of the resources for the DIFFERENT uses Hope it will be helpful ✌️ |
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1. Environmental movements mean...............2. Narmada Bachao movement is led by ..3. Dr Shivaram Karanth opposed the. . . . . . .....nuclear power plant.establishmentof4. Women movement means .... |
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Answer» Answer: HERE is your answer. Mark as BRAINLEST Explanation: An ENVIRONMENTAL movement can be defined as a social or political movement, for the conservation of environment or for the improvement of the state of the environment. The terms ‘green movement’ or ‘conservation movement’ are alternatively used to denote the same.The environmental movements favour the sustainable management of NATURAL resources. The movements often stress the protection of the environment via changes in public policy. Many movements are centred on ecology, HEALTH and HUMAN rights.Environmental movements range from the highly organized and FORMALLY institutionalized ones to the radically informal activities.The spatial scope of various environmental movements ranges from being local to the almost global. |
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Impact of Reform movement on Indian society |
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Answer» Answer: The EDUCATED Indians revived the past GLORY and helped in the formation of modern India . 2) The reform movements also BROUGHT a cultural AWAKENING . ... 5) It was during the reform movements that the opposition to the caste system spread throughout India and AMONG all sections of the society |
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What is net sown area...??? Don't spam.. |
Answer» Net shown AREA is the total area SOWN with crops or ORCHARDS..✌️ |
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Please answer...... |
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Answer» OFFICIAL RECORDS are those that contain imformation REGARDING the national matters. |
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Explain the following termsInfant Mortality rateLiterary rateNet attendance ratioLife expectancy Per Capita Income Sustainable development |
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Answer» Answer: ⚫ɪɴғᴀɴᴛ ᴍᴏʀᴛᴀʟɪᴛʏ ʀᴀᴛᴇIt indicates the number of children that die before the age of one YEAR as a PROPORTION of 1000 live children born in that particular year. ⚫ʟɪᴛᴇʀᴀᴄʏ ʀᴀᴛᴇIt measures the proportion of literate population in the 7 and above age group. ⚫ɴᴇᴛ ᴀᴛᴛᴇɴᴅᴀɴᴄᴇ ʀᴀᴛɪᴏIt is the total number of children of age group 14 and 15 years attending SCHOOL has a percentage of total number of children in the same age group. ⚫ʟɪғᴇ ᴇxᴘᴇᴄᴛᴀɴᴄʏLife expectancy at birth denotes, as the name suggest, average expected length of life of a person at the time of birth. ⚫ᴘᴇʀ ᴄᴀᴘɪᴛᴀ ɪɴᴄᴏᴍᴇIt is calculated in Dollars for all countries so that it can be compared. It is also done in a way so that every dollar would buy the same amount of GOODS and services in any country. ⚫sᴜsᴛᴀɪɴᴀʙʟᴇ ᴅᴇᴠᴇʟᴏᴘᴍᴇɴᴛIt is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generation to MEET the role needs. _________________❤️ |
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Which act created 'Separate Electorate College'? |
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Answer» Explanation: Again, in the Round Table Conferences in 1930-32, the concept of SEPARATE electorates for the UNTOUCHABLES (SC/ST) was raised by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, as a way to ensure SUFFICIENT REPRESENTATION for the minority SC/ST communities, in government. Mark as BRAINLIST |
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