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1.

Types of Gender development and state that briefly..

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types of GENDER development and state that BRIEFLY..

The gender binary, also REFERRED to as gender BINARISM (sometimes shortened to just binarism), is the CLASSIFICATION of sex and gender into two distinct, opposite and disconnected forms of masculine and feminine. Gender binary is one general type of a gender system.

2.

Causes of river pollution

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Spread of disease through polluted water like CHOLERA TYPHOID... ETC...
Harm to AQUATIC life
Waste of the most important natural RESOURCE WATER

3.

What are the different causes of fire

Answer» COOKING equipment

Heating

smoking in bedroom

Electrical equipment

candles

CURIOUS children

Faulty WIRING

LIGHTING
4.

Do any one know when did subash chandra bose died??

Answer» 18 AUGUST 1945

Subhas CHANDRA Bose/Date of DEATH

5.

Do you think that we should not behave as a Orthodox personality ?

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Raised in a Greek migrant family in Melbourne, I had a fairly conventional Orthodox upbringing, including the mandatory infant baptism, observance of the major feasts and customs of the Christian calendar, such as the forty day fast leading up to Easter, the occasional communion and confession, and so on.

Most members of the Greek community in Australia would be content to leave matters there, regarding the Orthodox Church primarily as a custodian of ethnicity, tradition and morality. But no thinking person could be satisfied with that, and I soon began to delve deeper, in the hope of discovering if there was any truth to the grand claims made by the church.

So I embarked upon a course of study in philosophy and theology, including a four year stint at St. Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College in Sydney. There I was introduced to some wonderful scholars, including the eloquent, softly-spoken and Oxford-trained JOHN Chryssavgis (who connects spirituality with ecology, and currently serves as advisor to the Ecumenical Patriarch on environmental issues) and the comparatively tempestuous American-educated Themistocles Adamopoulo (a specialist on the apostle Paul, now in Pauline fashion undertaking missionary work in Sierra Leone). But my attention was initially caught by the fiery and much maligned leader of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia, Archbishop Stylianos (Harkianakis), with whom I shared a love of poetry and of our fellow Cretan, Nikos Kazantzakis. I well remember how he shocked us in our very first class when he warned that the study of theology will either turn us to God or turn us into atheists. He was not entirely mistaken.

Strangely, however, the archbishop's words proved to be a self-fulfilling prophecy, as it was the very attitudes and teachings imbibed by us that led me and some of my fellow students (and even teachers) to suspect that something was deeply amiss in Orthodoxy. There was, for example, little freedom to genuinely question or to express doubts, at least without being deemed a "heretic."

By the time I completed my theological studies I could no longer fail to acknowledge the serious problems crippling the Orthodox faith in the modern world, though I often wavered as to whether and how these problems could be resolved. In what follows, I will outline some of these challenges faced by the Orthodox Church in the modern era (I am very much indebted to Vrasidas Karalis's withering critique of contemporary Greek Orthodoxy in The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity ).

Exclusivism

To begin with, there are challenges arising from the prevalence of exclusivism among Orthodox leaders, where this involves an attitude of TRIUMPHALISM and a sense of superiority towards other religious faiths, and even other Christians.

The Orthodox Church, to be sure, has been a significant member of the Ecumenical Movement. Representatives from the Ecumenical Patriarchate have attended meetings of the World Council of Churches since its establishment in 1948, and at present almost all Orthodox Churches are full members of the World Council of Churches. Nevertheless, Orthodoxy tends to be highly exclusivist, adopting a stance towards PEOPLE of other faiths that ranges from missionary to polemical and apologetic.

Even if it has not always thought that only if one is Orthodox can one be saved (though there are many Orthodox who accept this), it is STANDARD to think that the fullness of divine revelation is to be found only in the Orthodox Church. And then a conflict between dogmatism and dialogue ensues. Is genuine dialogue possible if I (as one partner in the dialogue) am already convinced that I possess the fullness of truth, and so the other does not have something to tell me which I could not in principle discover from my own tradition? Wouldn't dialogue, in such circumstances, be nothing more than a thinly disguised apologetics?

Timothy Ware, a prominent Orthodox convert, has stated: "We Orthodox are [in the World Council of Churches], not simply to BEAR witness to what we ourselves believe, but also to listen to what others have to say." But isn't this disingenuous? If the Orthodox already possess the truth, then in what sense could they (genuinely) listen and learn from others? Ware's response is that, by listening to (non-Orthodox) others, the Orthodox stand to better understand the truth they have been entrusted with. This is a very selective form of listening: the others enable us to better see how we are right, rather than being humbly open to correction by others.

Compare this to the words of the Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh: "We have to appreciate that truth can be received from outside of - not only within - our own group. If we do not believe that, then entering into dialogue would be a waste of time."



6.

Why did desert plants have thorns ?

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The hairs and spines that GROW ondesert plants help reduce moisture loss by breaking the effects of the WIND. They also help to cast small shadows on other desert plants, which can protect them from the sun. The hairs and spines can EVEN serve to reflect the sun's rays AWAY from plantsbecause of their shininess.

7.

What is RDA? (Topic: Home Science)

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Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) the amounts of selected nutrients considered adequate to meet the known nutrient NEEDS of healthy PEOPLE. The RDA are based on scientific knowledge and have been presented by a COMMITTEE of the FOOD and Nutrition Board (FNB) of the NATIONAL Academy of Sciences (NAS).

8.

The history of the lose of writren by(a).Kelvin(b).fan boee chose(c).a and b(d).n.o.t

Answer» OPTION B is RIGHT ANSWER
9.

What is the untouchability ? how can it be abolished ?

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untouchability is an act or a curse on our country.... acc. to this act , people of low caste are not allowed to touch those of HIGH caste. , as they are considered as outcaste and they don't DESERVE to touch them...
it can be abolished by changing our VIEWS about them.. people of high cast must respect the people of low caste also as they also took PLACE here along with the same right as us...

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10.

Names of Kadai Elu vallalgal

Answer» 1. பேகன்
2. பாரி
3. காரி
4. ஆய் ஆண்டிரன்
5. அதிமான்
6. நள்ளி
7. ஓரி
11.

What will hpn if our earth stops revolving

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If our EARTH stops revolving then the well KNOWN source of energy i.e., Sun will pull it towards itself because of sun's major force of attraction.

The Earth is on its orbit only because of its revolutionary tendency and if this revolUtion will stop then the Earth's end would not be so far.

In a week or two, the Earth would be totally a huge BALL of FIRE sailing straight towards the sun and soon the world will END.

12.

Name any two ports lying in the Western coast of India

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There are SIX major ports located at west coast of India they are Kandla Port (Gujarat), Mumbai (Maharashtra), Navasheva (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU Port), Murmagoa, New Mangalore (KARNATAKA), and Kochi (Kerala)
I hope this answer HELPED you

13.

बसंत पंचमी कब मनाई जाती हैं ?(a) फाल्गुन अमावस्या(b) फाल्गुन शुक्ला 12(c) माघ शुक्ला 5(d) फाल्गुन शुक्ला11

Answer» MAAG SHUKLA FIVE
is the ANSWER
14.

In a democracy, political expression of social divisions is very normal and can be healthy.' Illustrate with suitable examples.

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Social DIVISION are segments or group of people clustered together with common INTERESTS on a political MOVEMENT in  any given state. The political expressions is very NECESSARY this is because it releaves the tension with an assumption that if one speaks out what presses hom one FEELS a bit releaved rather than keeping it up for oneself.


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15.

which are the 3 challenges do you feel are being faced by political parties in India give your opinion

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Three challenges that are faced by Indian political parties are:-

1. Lack of internal democracy

Mostly, POWER is concentrated AMONG some few top members of the party .

There is a lot of secrecy and normal members of the party do not know ANYTHING about decisions taken by top level leaders.

2.Dynastic Successions:-

Top leaders always prefer to have their family members as successor therefore the members who work at the grassroots are neglected.

3.There has been a growing trend of money and muscle power. Parties try DIFFERENT dirty tricks to win the elections rather than FOLLOWING moral principles.


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16.

Why are formal source of credit preferred over the informal source of credut? Give reason?

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17.

What do you understand by the word entrepreneurs

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hi

An entrepreneur is an individual who, RATHER than working as an EMPLOYEE, founds and runs a small business, ASSUMING all the risks and REWARDS of the venture

18.

What is manufacturing industry

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Manufacturing INDUSTRY is the PLACE where GOODS are manufactured and make sells them in the markets.

19.

Why are symbols allotted to political parties in India? Explain the reason Plz answer fast

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• Helps in IDENTIFICATION by a voter and eases VOTING process for a significant section which is illiterate.

• Act as identifier of social base of the party – SP’s cycle identifies the party with common man

• Signifies the VALUES and ideology – BJP’s SAFFRON lotus signifies its cultural nationalism

• Party symbols are stamped on welfare goods distributed to people and make them aware of how the party and its leaders are. Party symbols on distributed laptops.

• Effective MEANS of communication and publicity.

I think this covers most of the reasons there can be to allot a party a symbol.

20.

What are siber attacks

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Cyber (not siber) attacks are attacks on DATA of a PERSON or GROUP or ORGANIZATION using the MEDIUM of technology

21.

Briefly comment on the evolution of human being as a thinking animal.

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We are all aware that human beings evolved from PRIMATES.

Now primates are not capable of high LEVEL thinking, though they may be ABLE to learn and do tricks. But with the evolution of Humans from primates to Homo Sapiens, has seen the evolution of our thinking PROWESS and our ability to communicate and express our feelings, leading to FORMATION of families, and societies.

22.

Scientists have actually found skeletons of fish in this desert. What could have happened?

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Scientist have FOUND skeletons of FISH in deserts, it seems that before some year there were water BODIES in that place, deserts,and now skeletons of fish are being found.

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23.

What are the advantage and disadvantage of winter season

Answer» ADVANTAGES - no scroching heat
moisture in AIR
water level in LAND

disadvantage - shortage of sunlight
24.

Why the food security is important in any country

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Food security is important because
food insecurity often rooted in poverty -DECREASES the ABILITY of COUNTRIES to develop their agricultural markets and economically mixes. Access to quality, nutritious food is FUNDAMENTAL to human EXISTENCE.

hope it helps you!!

25.

Highlight the importance of agriculture for people around the world

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In early stages human beings begin life on the earth as forest dwellers there were food gatherers and dependent on the forest for all their needs like food clothing and shelter. they gradually become food growers; clearing small patches in forest to grow their food HOWEVER they continue to depend on forest for their requirement of daily life event today people dependent on forest for paper Timber fuels wood medicine and fodder. Over the years; the area under forest COVER has decreased STEADILY .this is because forests have been cleared for agriculture industry housing and many other developmental activities these include the CONSTRUCTION of ROAD Railways and hydroelectric plants.

26.

What is the role of police and the function of police

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Police is a government JOB it have a lot of different levels the main role is to protect people and to solve their problems they take careof the CRIME rate they used to CATCH criminals and PUT them BEHIND bars they also got the guns for safety this job is very resky

27.

What is the role of police

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To PROTECT PEOPLE and GIVING SUPORT

28.

Discuss different consideration about religion and politics

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The different considerations of religions and politics are as FOLLOWS:

I) Gandhiji’s view regarding Religion and Politics. - he stressed that religion and politics cannot be separated.Politics must be according to the values of religion.

II) Humanist on Religion and politics: Humanists believed that politics must be USED to protect the RIGHTS of the RELIGIOUS minorities.

III) Women’s movement on religion and politics: Women laid stress that religion must be guided by politics such that the laws are EQUAL for women.

IV) These political acts should treat all the religion equally.

29.

What is the difference between Ahmedabad and Osaka cotton mills textile industry

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1)Ahmedabad: founder-Ranchoddlal chottalal.

Osaka- takeo yamanobe on the advice of eiichi shibusawa

2) Ahmedabad -water taken from SABARMATI River

Osaka-water taken from Yodo river

3) Ahmedabad -they use hydroelectricity which is cheap

Osaka- they use coal and power resources

4) Ahmedabad -have their own raw material

Osaka-they depend on imported raw materials from USA, India, china, sudan, egypt

5)Ahmedabad-1st mill set up in 1859 and started production on May 30th 1861

Osaka- progress BEGUN after 1877

6)Ahmedabad- skilled and semi-skilled labour force

Osaka- highly skilled and qualified labour force

7)Ahmedabad- their products find a READY internal market

Osaka- they have a good external market in Asia and Africa

8)Ahmedabad-spinning and weaving are done in seperate sections in same industrial unit

Osaka-spinning and weaving are done in seperate industrial units

9)ahm-their mills failed in the beginning due to STIFF competition from British machine made goods

osaka- they failed in the beginning due to 2nd WORLD war

30.

Write few measures to combat communalism in India

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Law should ban parties using religion in politics. 

(ii) Socio-economic backwardness of the country should be removed so that people are not USED as vote banks. 

(iii) Political parties should rise above NARROW gains and stop farming communal passions. 

(iv) Educational institutions should inculcate secular VALUES among students. 

(v) The Election Commission should prepare a code of conduct for parties so that religion is not used in politics. 

(vi) Mass Media, T.V., radio, NGOs and people themselves should launch an enlightenment MOVEMENT so that public OPINION is created against communal riots

31.

which area of the Mountain are used by the gujjars and Bakarwals why do they choose to live in those areas

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The Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are the great herders of goat and sheep. In winter, they live with their herds in the low HILLS of the shivalik range.

The DRY SCRUB forest provide GOOD grazing grounds for their herds. In summer, they cross the Pir Panjal passes and enter the Kashmir VALLEY.

32.

What are the major effects of soil erosion?

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Deforestation is the MAIN cause of soil erosion. The EFFECT of soil erosion is that it reduce the NUTRITIONAL quality of soil.

33.

What is mnc how it works

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A multinational corporation (MNC) has facilities and other ASSETS in at least ONE country other than its HOME country. Such companies have offices and/or factories in different countries and usually have a centralized head office where they coordinate GLOBAL MANAGEMENT. Very large multinationals have budgets that exceed those of many small countries. Multinational corporations are sometimes referred to as transnational, international or stateless corporations.

34.

What is transhumance ? .

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Hi

Transhumance is a type of pastoralism or nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestockbetween fixed summer and WINTER pastures. In montane REGIONS (vertical transhumance), it implies movement between higher pastures in summer and lower valleys in winter. Herders have a permanent home, typically in valleys. Generally only the HERDS travel, with a certain NUMBER of people necessary to tend them, while the main population stays at the base. In contrast, horizontal transhumance is more susceptible to being disrupted by climatic, economic, or political change

hope it helps u

35.

Discuss in the classroom and write a note can problems be resolved by peaceful means? Is it necessary to use violent means to get our demands satisfied.

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i dont THINK so as some problems like freedom of a COUNTRY or CRIMINAL sentence can only be resolved by violence as the PERSON may do the same  MISTAKE again.

36.

Any one know what is feminist historiography

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Feminist history refers to the re-reading of history from a female perspective. It is not the same as the history of feminism, which outlines the ORIGINS and EVOLUTION of the feminist movement. It also differs from WOMEN's history, which focuses on the role of women in historical events. The goal of feminist history is to explore and illuminate the female viewpoint of history through rediscovery of female writers, artists, philosophers, ETC., in order to recover and demonstrate the significance of women's voices and choices in the past.[1][2][3] Feminist History seeks to change the NATURE of history to include gender into all aspects of historical analysis, while also looking through a critical feminist lens. Jill Matthews states “the purpose of that change is political: to challenge the practices of the historical discipline that have belittled and oppressed women, and to create practices that allow women an autonomy and space for self-definition”[4]

37.

Which house has more power regarding the money bill? Give reasons

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The house of commons or the lok-sabha has more power regarding the money bill ACCORDING to the article no 109 of the constitution of India. Rajya-sabha can KEEP it only for 14 days. after that Rajya sabha has to RETURN it to the Lok sabha with or WITHOUT recommendations.

38.

‘Sustainable Development is a crucial step for the development of a country’. Explain with suitable examples.

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Sustainable DEVELOPMENT means improving our quality of LIFE WITHOUT damaging the quality of life of future generation.
for example-
overuse of soil has caused infertility in many areas .similarly widespread deforestation and killing of birds and animals have endangered many plants and animal species .As result some of them have become extinct that is lost FOREVER .the quality of air, water and land RESOURCES have also been affected badly due to misuse or overuse of resources .if sincere attempts are not made by every individual to stop the misuse of these resources ,all of them can not last long .

I hope it will helps you.

39.

Describe the distinct features of the city of Calcutta as developed by the British in India. In spite of this why did the British shift their capital to New Delhi

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CALCUTTA was developed amazingly well by the british and the city was first made the CAPITAL of British India by the general of the British raj named Warren Hastings.

This is the city with a port and an amazing business and commercial and trade hub within all of India at least at the time that it was the capital.

This MAY have been the reason that the British WENT to DELHI since it became too commercial in the city of calcutta.

40.

Difference between bolsheviks and mensheviks

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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ♥♥♥♥

Mensheviks:

(i) The Mensheviks represented a minority group under the leadership of Alexander Kerenskii.

(ii) They believed in GRADUAL change and establishment of a parliamentary form of GOVERNMENT like that of France and Britain.

(iii) They FAVOURED a party which was open to all and to work within the system.

BOLSHEVIKS:

(i) The Bolsheviks under their leader Lenin constituted a majority of the socialists.

(ii) They wanted to work for Revolution. They favoured a disciplined party, to control the members and quality of its members.

(iii) They wanted to make the party an instrument for bringing about the revolution.

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41.

Prove that “Political Parties are the link between elected representatives and people”.

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1)       The citizens are linked to the government machinery through the political party.



2)       Parties act as a BRIDGE between government and the people.



3)       Parties play a DECEIVE role to convey people's demand to the government.



4)       The government decisions or policies are conveyed to the people at the same time.



5)       The REACTIONS of the people or the feedback on government policies are taken by the parties.



6)       People get the feeling that they can ALSO participate in the government.

42.

Write a note on Almatti River Valley Project.

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The Almatti Dam is the main reservoir of the Upper Krishna Irrigation Project the 290 MW POWER station is located on the right SIDE of the Almatti Dam. The facility USES vertical  turbines five 55MW generators and one 15MW generator. During the initial stages of the project, estimated costs were projected as Rs. 14.70 billion, but following the transfer of project's management to the Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL), the estimated cost was reduced by over fifty percent to Rs. 6.74 billion. The KPCL eventually completed the project at an even lower cost of Rs. 5.20 billion. Geographically, it is located in the Bijapur district, but large areas of Bagalkot district have also been SUBMERGED due to filling of the reservoir. The dam holds a gross water storage capacity of 123.08 TMC at 519 meters MSL.

43.

As economic development takes place, share of workers in ............. sector declines. Fill in the blank.

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Hey there !!!

an economic development TAKES place , share of WORKERS in primary sector declines. .

HOPE it HELPS !!!

all the best !!

44.

The Civil Disobedience Movement saw the participation of different social classes and groups. Give reasons for the participation of the following: a) rich peasants b) poor peasants c) business classes d) industrial working classes e) women

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Answer:

Explanation:Sakshi132728Genius

Rich PEASANTS joined because being the producers of the commercial crops, Thevar hard hit by the falling price so they protested to fight against the high revenues.

Poor peasants joined the movement becuase poor people with no money FOUND it very difficult to survey with the AMOUNT asked for the rent.

Business classes joined the movement becuase they want to protest against the colonial policies which restricted their and STOPPED their possibility of expanding their businesses.

Industrial working classes joined the movement only in the Nagpur region because that is the only area where many industries were running with no profits.

Women participant in the movement because they want to stop the liquor SHOPS in selling the liquor.

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45.

Write a 10 slogans on the prevention of environmental pollution

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hi MATE,

Let’s go GREEN as it makes environment clean.

 

Save environment, save life.

 

Save the environment, save the nature.

 

Respect the nature and save the environment.

 

Save the nature to save the teenager.

 

Save the nature to save the FUTURE.

 

If you have fear of God, Save the environment.

 

God has blessed US with green environment! If we lose blessings, we lose HEALTHY life.

 

One who does not love the nature, cannot love anything in life.

 

Don’t be greedy, it’s time to be greeny.

hope it helps

46.

What were the issues that outraged the religious feelings of the Soldiers?

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The condition of service for soldiers in Company's army increasingly came into conflict with RELIGIOUS beliefs and sentiments of the sepoys during 1857 by the FOLLOWING factors.

At that time, ‘crossing the seas meant loss of caste' in religious Hindu system, In 1856 The British Govt passed the General service enlistment act which states that “All future RECRUITS of Bengal army would have to serve anywhere their services might be required by the Govt”. This caused resentment among sepoys.

The Indian sepoys were made to feel a subordinate at every step and descriminated against racially, in matters of promotion and wages.

Even the attempts at socio-religious reforms such as abolition of sati, widow remarriage, women's education hurts social and religious domains of Indian society and indian sepoys.

Govt decession to tax mosque and temple lands had further inflamed their feelings.

The major cause for disaffection of sepoys with Govt was, Introduction of Enfield RIFLE which contains bone DUST in atta(flour) which had to be bitten off before loading and the grease was made of beef and fig fat, this hurts the many Hindhu and Muslim sepoy's religious sentiments.

By all these factors Indian soldiers in the company's army felt insecure and their religion was in grave danger, and this ultimately lead to The Revolt of 1857 or Sepoy mutiny.

47.

State any three major steps taken by the Indian Government towards decentralization in 1992

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DECENTRALIZATION : When power is TAKEN away from the central and state governments and is distributed among local government it is called decentralization. The major steps taken towards the decentralisation of powers in India was the 73rd constitutional amendment in 1992. This amendment give more powers to the local self government so that they could uplift their particular area.

The major steps taken in 1992 towards decentralization :1.To hold regular elections of the local governing bodies.2. Reserve one third seats for the WOMEN in the local self government.3. The state governments are needed for the purpose of sharing some powers and the revenue with local self governing bodies.4. Prior to 1992 , local government bodies were under the control of the government but after 1992, these bodies were GIVEN constitutional status. Seats are reserved for S.C, S.T.s and OBC in elected bodies and executive head of the Institutions to ENSURE their equal participation.Hope this will help you....


48.

List the precautionary measures for terrorist attacks

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EXPLANATION:

a) maintain situational awareness of your surroundings.b) PROTECT your PERSONAL information.

49.

Describe the explosive conditions prevailed in balkans after 1871 in Europe

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The Balkans was a region of geographical and ETHNIC variation comprising modern days Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, GREECE and MACEDONIA whose inhabitants were broadly known as Slavs.

A large part of Balkans was under the control of Ottoman Empire.

The spread of ideas of Romantic Nationalism in the Balkans together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region explosive.

All throughout the 19th century the Ottoman Empire had sought to strengthen itself.

The Balkan people based their claims for independence or political rights on nationality and used history for their claim.

Balkan also became the scene of rivalry among BIG powers.



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50.

Evaluate the rising importance of tertiary sector over the years

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In the 19th century in INDIA primary sector was the highest.... and LOWER was tertiary sector but with the INCREASE in the demand of product the secondary sector over come the primary sector and when people is demanding SERVICE with the increase of people status the tertiary sector and this causes the RISING the importance of tertiary sector.....