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1.

Pls help me to write points for debate in favour of reservation system

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DEBATE ON RESERVATION SYSTEM
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Reservation was established in our educational institutes & government jobs by our first government led by Pt Nehru who believed in a Socialistic India with equal DISTRIBUTION of resources & opportunities for all. It was provided to the most backward classes mainly the tribals & adivasis who came to be known as SC & ST. It really helped in the beginning as these sections of society were the most deprived & needed these opportunities to improve on the social scale. It was to be reviewed at the end of 10 years whether some castes or tribes by the virtue of their improved status could be pulled back from the SC & ST.

But rather than shortening the list, the list always grew in number. Then came a vicious cycle such that the second generation of these people who were originally benefitted by reservation by means of their improved resources again grabbed the benefit of reservation. This did not allow the other people of this category to enjoy the same benefits.

As a result, the benefit of reservation reached say just 10-20 % of the population of SCs & STs. This also created a divide in this category into 2 types of people---The ones who benefitted from reservation & the ones who did not. The divide has been widening EVER since.

In thethe 1990s, the issue of OBCs also rose onto the national scene. Prominent OBC LEADERS were now in control of big states like UP, Bihar etc. They saw an opportunity to play a political masterstroke by raising the issue. Caste politics became even more rampant. The reservation touched 50%.

The same vicious cycle has now also gripped the OBCs. Now it has become a rat race to get one's caste included in the OBCs. The day is not far when Rajputs, Brahmins, Thakurs would demand them to be declared as OBCs.

So, ultimately reservation has not served the purpose it was made for. It may have benefitted 
a few people but failed to remove the gap between the upper castes & lower castes. 

It will continue to fail for whatever number of decades or centuries it will be continued for.

There can be several solutions to the problem like:-

a) Intercaste marriages
b) Benefit of reservation to one generation only
c) Improving the educational infrastructure in rural areas
d) Bringing the level of government primary & secondary SCHOOLS on par with private schools
e) Opening up of more centres of higher education & creating multiple brands not just the IITs, IIMs, NITs, AIIMS.
f) Providing JOB opportunities in various fields not just IT sector 
g) Lastly, reservation based on economic criteria but I doubt that it will really be possible practically in India as it will require a huge machinery of bureucrats, transparent functioning of the IT department & lot of political will power. I believe it will turn out to be yet another black money churning machine with the politicians, bureaucrat & rich corrupt people all hand in glove.

h) But most importantly, what we require is a will power to rationally discuss the issue of reservation in our Parliament to the panchayat.

Reservation is no less than a genie which we have failed to put back in the bottle & it will continue to haunt the 21st century India.

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2.

Who were kalangs ? Mention any two characteristics of this community.

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The Kalangs were a tribal community of Java.

Their four characteristics are

(i) They were skilled forest cutters and shifting cultivators.

(ii) They had a GREAT skill in building palaces.

(iii) They were so valuable that in 1755, when the Mataram kingdom of Java SPLIT, the 6000 Kalang families were EQUALLY divided between the two kingdoms.

(iv) The Kalangs worked, under the Dutch, when Dutch began to gain control over the forests in the 18th century.

3.

What importance of forests ?

Answer» the Forest is the most important thing in our life without it our life is not possible we cannot  live in this surroundings. it has a lot of quality. it fulfills our daily needs.,it gives oxygen to us, it gives food, shelter and a suitable favourable condition to live. it is also very important for us to conserve our forest. it is the God gift for us. we are doing deforestation for our facility but we don't know it extinct very soon. we can use 4r's factor to conserve forest
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What is a simple definition for "scapegoat"?

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Help this #..............#

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yes, going abroad is totally a MATTER of opportunity and pleasure, since it can full fill our dream of success a d provide us many achievements in our fields and also it can make us popular for our good works in abroad!. But all these things are possible only when anyone uses a trustfull ORGANIZATION for his abroad and read a lot about those places where they are going because going abroad will also be like going to new environment and it is NECESSARY to know the rules and regulations of those places.
At an overall I THINK going abroad is very good but they way of going is also very IMPORTANT aspect to be cover with a trustfull way while going abroad.
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6.

10 EXAMPLES OF REFLEX ACTIONS

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Examples of reflex actions :-

》When light switched on our eye pupil get smaller.

》When you get a TASTY SMELL getting saliva.

》If you touch anything hot.

》Blinking of your eyes if someone hits.

》Taking BACK FOOT if you stamp on pin.

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7.

Who were the great mughals?Name them?

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Babur and five of his lineal descendants: HUMAYUN, Akbar, JAHANGIR, SHAH Jahan, and Aurangzeb.

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8.

What is meant by social advertisements? What are its benefits? class 7?

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Social Advertisement that promote a community's HEALTH and well being such as PROGRAMS that educate people about drugs, diseases and other social issues.

Benefits of Social advertisement.
1. It HELPS the people who take drugs.
2. It makes a free and well living ENVIRONMENT for countrymen.
3. It helps to someone who NEED.

9.

Relevance and importance of universal declaration of human rights

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Most IMPORTANT actors for implementing and monitoring HUMAN rights. The GENERAL Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December 1948. It is a unique international document. It was the first declaration about the rightsand FREEDOMS of the individual to be adopted by the UNITED Nations.

10.

The degree to which an immigrant has adapted to his or her new culture is known as

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The DEGREE to which an immigrant has ADAPTED to his or her new culture is KNOWN as acculturation, or ADAPTATION.

11.

Write the name of few yagnas performed in present days and its importance

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This question was waiting for an answer from long time and I wanted to answer it. It took a lot of time, phone calls and reading to ARRIVE at the elaborate information.

It cannot be shortened , HENCE feel free to read this long answer ! or save for reading later.

I would not write this only in the devotional aspect. I will try to bring in practicality along with devotion and spiritual meaning.

Introduction for Non Indians and for people who are not exposed to Hindu culture

A Yajna is also called Homa, Havana - Literal meaning is sacrifices, often in fire. If you look at scriptures every dedicated work we do is comparable to Yajna. Every dedicated good deed covered , all of the thing we do for the self and society. Feeding people, Education, Meditation....
Yajna is some time mis-spelt and mis-pronounced as Yagna


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When we chant we try to involve our mind,Ears, Mouth, Nose ( breathing ). This is to bring sync among our body and mind. it is done to burn any MATERIALISTIC desires , get peace, clear obstacles etc.

The next level of chanting is Yajna, in which we involve eyes and body (touch) too. This will multiply the effect. When we wish and offer something into fire we are fully involved and get the feeling of accomplishment. When we DEEPLY believe in the result with such an involvement, the theory of attraction starts working and we get the results.



Which Yajna for what result

I have tagged Astrology and HOROSCOPE into this question as, most of us want to perform Yajna to fulfill some material desire or want to get out of trouble. The cause of trouble is identified by Astrology and Horoscope.

Main objective I have underlined when it has multiple purposes. 
Those more powerful and take considerable time ( more than 2 hours) I have made it bold.

O etc. or re balance 3 elements of body namely Vata, Pitta Kapha. (as per Ayurveda)Manyusookta Homa - All wish fulfillment , Concurring enemyMunchamitva Sookta Homa - Cure tuberculosis kind of  major deceasesAkshibhyam Sookta Homa - Curing Major deceasesVaatavaata Homa - Curing deceases related to Vaata ( paralysis ) as per Ayurveda body functions on 3 elements Vata, Pitta Kapha.Pratyangira Maala mantra Homa - Over come Abhichara problem in one's horoscopeHanuman Maala Mantra homa - Kill the enemy, Kick out the enemy !Datta maala mantra Homa - Full fill desires and money , Get out of trouble caused by negative energies.Swarna akarshana Homa - Attract Money and gold - Swarna= Gold, Aakrshana= Attract.Medha Dakshinamoorthi Homa - Become clever, attract knowledge, mental growthDharana Saraswati Homa - To be able to recall what is read and heard.Vidyaranyakruta Shrisookta Homa - Let wealth, Get away from povertySantaan GopalaKrishana Homa - To get fertility, Get child/renPativedana sookta Homa - Get a BridegroomVishawavasu Gandharva Homa - Get a brideDvishat Palayana sookta Homa - Make your enemy run awaySamid Ganapati Homa - Get success ..yes YOU CAN WIN!Aaasham sookta Homa - Self protection and courageMedha daarana Saraswati homa - To fill in some intelligence - NOW INTELLIGENCE INSIDE !Aindra Tristhub Chintamani Mantra Homa - Gain money and wealth, precious metalsMalhari Saptashati Homa - Wish fulfillment, Get knowledge, self realization.

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12.

Write the importance of television as a media ( five points)

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TV plays a very important role in the building of a society. TV has changed the societies of world so much that we cant ignore its importance. First of all we have to know what the media is. TV is a source of information or communication and media plays a very significant role in EVERYONE’s life. In TODAY’s modern society, media has become a very big PARTS of our life. Its duty is to inform, EDUCATE and entertain. TV like a bridge between the governing bodies and general public. It is a powerful and flexible tool that influences the public to a great extent. TV is the voice of the voiceless and a great force in building the nation. However, although there are some positive effects of media on people, there are also many negative effects of media on people. For example, respect for life, bad influence on children and hurting celebrities intentionally.


13.

How right to die peacefully is a fundamental right to life?

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Right To DIE With DIGNITY A Fundamental Right, SC Allows Passive Euthanasia And Living Will, Issues GUIDELINES ..

14.

How postcolonial theories differ from earlier theorization of colonialism?

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Miriam has succinctly said what I am about to take the liberty of expanding. Before an answer is attempted, it is pertinent to see the characteristics of 'postcolonial' and 'decolonial' models.

1. In the case of India, the coloniser saw himself as the part of the world of which the colony became 'the other'. The coloniser can not exist if the other did not exist. To prove the racial, cultural, linguistic superiority, the coloniser had to tacitly accept the existence of its equals in the oriental society. After accepting its existence, then he (coloniser) proceeded to negativise it so as to claim the superiority of his own. Evidence of this can be found abundantly in literary/historical and all such other works of the 17th to 19th century.

2. In the case of the decolonised world, the coloniser ab INITIO did not even consider the natives worthy of recognition as humans (however inferior) and proceeded to eliminate them from the face of the earth. There was NOTHING in their language, culture or practices that prompted them to consider the necessity of examining and declaring them inferior. Examples of such a thinking not only prevailed in South America but were also seen in the manner in which the European-Americans (pardon my categorisation) dealt with Red Indian natives. Till date, such prejudices continue to exist in North America as MAY be seen from OCCASIONAL media reports.

3. To a large extent, the Church was also responsible for such attitudes since colonisers came to both the part of the Earth (Asia and Americas) from the same continent of Europe. The Papal Bull issued by Pope Nicholas in 1454 is significant because it believed that India was already subject to Christ and it just needed to be reclaimed!! Till now, in my READINGS I have not come across any such belief in Europe that considered the natives of Americas to considered worthy of any such reclamation.

Keeping the above in mind, we may draw an inference as to the difference between colonisation of the East (particularly India) and Americas. The existence of the first has always been acknowledged for centuries before and Europe simply could not live without the idea of India - cotton, silk, spices and the exotic tales of Inida by Arab merchants and the detailed accounts of Megasthenes and his predecessors/successors were close to European hearts and lives. The Second simply did not exist and when found was monopolised.

Trust this at least gives some answer to the question that merits volumes of exploration!!

15.

Factors responsible for high growth population in india forb.Ed

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16.

Explain the idea of overlapping social differences and of cross cutting social differences

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the time period of winter season in INDIA is from december to march i think.

and the north east TRADE wind PREVAILS over the COUNTRY during winter .

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17.

Write how would you develop measurement skill in primary level

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Measurement tools and skills have a VARIETY of uses in EVERYDAY life. The ability to use MEASURING tools, rulers, THERMOMETERS, scales, and to estimate with these tools are necessary skills that enable US to quantify the world around us. ...Measurement is important in providing links between strands of mathematics.

18.

Who were the winners of 2017 kbc?

Answer» ANAMIKA MAJUMDAR BECAME the first crorepati of season 9. ...

19.

Solid,liquid and gas diagram

Answer» HEY.....
Here is the DIAGRAM.
20.

Who was the founder of bahujan samaj party

Answer» KANSI RAM is the FOUNDER of bahujan samaj
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21.

Why did the bhakti movement popular in 7 th century CE

Answer» RISE of the POWER of the BRAHMIN FAMILY
22.

Palampur is in himachal pradesh and raiganj in west bengal how they can be 3 kms away??

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It is just an IMAGINARY VILLAGE ACCORDING to the CONTEXT of CHAPTER

23.

What is the relation between panch and patla? When can a patla be removed?

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I don't KNOW what are your QUESTION FIRST EXPLAIN it

24.

Why in hindu religion a man clean his hair after the death of his blood relations?

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this is just a FAKE TREND JUAT aviid it...

25.

Distinguish between the lok sabha and rajya Santa

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Lok Sabha is called LOWER house

Rajya Sabha is called UPPER house .

Lok can make money BILLS

Rajya Sabha can't make money bills

26.

How Egyptian made pyramids with perfect diameter, Is really alien helped them

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First of all PYRAMIDS Don't have diameters for they makes ryt ANGLES inside...not CIRCLES and also they USED PYTHAGORAS triplets that made them flawless pyramids.

27.

Who is founder of BJP ????????????

Answer» ANSWER -

Syama PRASAD MUKHERJEE
28.

Who carreid out notification for election of loksabha

Answer» ELECTION COMMISSION of INDIA
29.

What is the difference between developed countries and developing countries

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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:

the countries which INCREASING their per captia INCOME and ALSO their WEALTH of their COUNTRY is called developing coyntries.

EXAMPLE:india

DEVELOPED COUNTRIES:

the countries which have been developed their income and also their wealth of their countryis called developed country.

EXAMPLE:china

30.

Mention one policy election issue d in the government of India order of August 13 1990

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On August 13, 1990, Indian government ISSUED an OFFICE Memorandum. It stated that 27% of the vacancies in civil posts and SERVICES under the Government of India were reserved for the Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC).

31.

Write the five rules which become effective regarding pachayati Raj

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In 1992, the Parliament AMENDED the constitution and formulated rules for THEPANCHAYATI Raj system.
Direct ELECTIONS should be CONDUCTED for all the seats in the panchayats.

32.

What is double coincidence of wants give example

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The coincidence of WANTS lacking a medium of EXCHANGE, which have to RELY on BARTER or other in-kind transactions.

33.

Current Cm of Delhi????

Answer» HOLA

arvind kejriwal is the CURRENT chief minister of Delhi,INDIA.

34.

Formal sector credit in india explain

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they are loans from bank uncooperative these loans mainly PROVIDED 90% of rich HOUSEHOLDS in urban areas in rural areas 52% of loans as formal it is necessary to increase this TYPE of loans so that everyone GET BENEFIT and help under the process of development

35.

Is Nigeria a capitalist state or mixed economy??

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Nigeria operates the mixed marketeconomic system. ... Mixed economicsystem provides a FORM of compromise ground betweencapitalism and COMMUNISM. Theeconomy is planned in such a way as to guarantee STABILITY and growth without unduly FRUSTRATING free enterprise.

36.

Which article of indian constitution guarantees complete equslity of men and women?

Answer» ARTICAL 23 is CORRECT answer♡♡♡♡♡♡
37.

Give any two examples of informal sector of credit.

Answer» MONEY LENDERS,PRIVATE BANKS
38.

The difference between Assets and Liabilities of a Trade is called ................ .

Answer» CAPITAL

The difference between Assets and Liabilities of a TRADE is CALLED capital .
39.

Who is responsible for making laws and why laws are made?

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Government
laws are MADE for the PEOPLE by the people to the people

40.

Which types of hours are there in heavy rain places

Answer» WET, DAMP and MARSHY TYPE
41.

Mention the fundamental rights given to every arrested person.

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Any person has to be treated as a HUMAN being, irrespective of the fact that such person is a criminal. The accused persons are ALSO granted certain RIGHTS, the most basic of which are found in the Indian CONSTITUTION.

42.

What is right to life

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This means that nobody, including the Government, can try to END your life. It also means the Government should TAKE appropriate measures to safeguard life by making laws to protect you and, in some CIRCUMSTANCES, by TAKING steps to protect you if your life is at RISK.

43.

What is social exclusion?

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Social EXCLUSION has been defined as 'the PROCESS through which individuals or groups are wholly or PARTIALLY excluded from full participation in the society within which they live'. ... This exclusion restricts their ability to escape poverty.

44.

Why are demand deposits considered as money

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HELLO MATE

Demand DEPOSITS are considered as MONEY, because they can be withdrawn when required and THEMONEY withdrawn can be USED for MAKING payments. So, they are alsoconsidered as money in the modern economy.

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45.

in India women political representation is very low identify the steps taken by the government to solve this problem

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HEY buddy.....!! here is ur answer

According to the national sample survey report( 2011-12) the workplace participating rate if male is 54.4% and the female is 21.9% during 2011-12 INCREASE 19.3% which is higher than 18.6% REPORTED by NSSP in 2009-10.


Steps taken by the government :

1) working WOMEN for ensuring safe accommodation for working women away from their residence.

2) Rashtriya MAHILA kosh to provide micro finance service to bring about the socio-economic upliftment of poor women.

3) Scheme for universalisation of women helpline intended to provide 24 hours immediate and emergency response to women affected by violence.

I hope it will be HELPFUL for you...!!

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46.

What kind of forest cover a large part of central and north india

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Answer:-. DECIDUOUS FORESTS

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47.

Natural vegetation and wildlife

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Here's you ANSWER


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48.

Positive and negative impact on british

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Positive impacts r as follows:
1 they developed a GOOD education system .
2 they introduced machine work.
3 they introduced railways.

negative impacts r as follows:
1 they TOOK away the wealth of INDIA.
2 they cutted down the forests.
3 they make many artisans and SKILLED people unemployed.




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49.

Money as a medium of exchange give examples of this

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For e.g: we pay money to buy things and they in TURN USE it for BUYING things.

50.

Social structural changes

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Social structural changes are an integral part of transitioning to peace, as well as addressing the injustice that may have fueled conflict in the first place. Indeed, many note that peace building must involve systemic change that HELPS create and and sustain a new social reality . An integral part of minimizing violent conflict is transforming those structures and dynamics that govern social and political relations, as well as access to power and resources. These sorts of systemic changes typically involve policy or institutional, as well as creation of new institutions to meet BASIC political and socioeconomic  needs. These social structural reforms aim to ameliorate some of the conflict's underlying causes and conditions and restructure the system of social relationships that has broken down.

Social structural change is also crucial in preventing further protracted conflict. JOHN Burton wrote of " provention" or preventing of the conflict  by removing its underlying causes and creating conditions under which it need not occur. Addressing injustice before it provokes conflict often requires far-reaching changes in the existing structures and institutions of society.

For EXAMPLE : Research discovered that a major societal problem such as drugs or teenage pregnancy could be prevented by redistribution of the resources and PROVISION of more rewarding jobs. If such social structural changes were made, this might ensure that all members of society have sufficient opportunities for individual development and social bonding, and thus alleviate the structural conditions that contribute to these social problems.