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1.

Explain global scenario as studied by the world bamk

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Global SCENARIO is a scenario composed of functional groups belonging to different systems (lines). TWO Global Scenarios will have to be created in two different control PANELS, which have the same scenario number (from 1 to 32) and must both be global. For scenario number 15, for example, ALSO scenario no. 15 in the other system will be ACTIVATED (if scenario no. 15 was created in both control panels as a Global Scenario).

2.

"Good governance and development are supplementary."Justify the statement with example.

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Development and improved governance have tended to go hand in hand. But, contrary to popular belief, there is little evidence that success in implementing governance reforms leads to more rapid and inclusive economic and social development. In fact, it may be the other way around.

The focus on good governance stems from the struggle to restore sustained growth during the developing-country debt crises of the 1980s. Instead of reassessing the prevailing economic-policy approach, international development INSTITUTIONS took aim at the easy targets: developing-country governments. Advising those governments on how to do their jobs became a new vocation for these institutions, which quickly developed new “technical” approaches to governance reform.

The World Bank, using well over 100 indicators, introduced a composite index of good governance, based on perceptions of voice and accountability, political stability and the absence of violence, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, the rule of law, and levels of corruption. By claiming that it had found a strong correlation between its governance indicators and economic performance, the Bank FUELED hope that the key to economic progress had been found.

The case was flawed from the beginning. The indicators used were ahistorical and failed to account for country-specific challenges and conditions, with cross-country statistical analyses suffering from selection BIAS and ignoring the interlinkages among a wide array of variables. As a result, the World Bank badly overestimated the impact of governance reform on economic growth.

To be sure, governance that is effective, legitimate, and responsive provides untold BENEFITS, especially when compared to the alternative: inefficient governance, cronyism, and corruption. But the focus on governance reform has not proved nearly as effective as promised in fostering development.


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3.

Definations of struggles and movements

Answer» STRUGGLES - the HARD TIME FACED by a PERSON to do somethin
4.

How did the Australian athlete portray his support ? Plz answer fast

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(i) Peter NORMAN, wore a human rights badge on his SHIRT during the ceremony to show his support to the two AMERICANS.
(ii) Norman was not included in the AUSTRALIAN team for the next Olympics.

5.

Which is rectally formal national party of India examine the objective

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According to the year of FORMATION, the Nationalist Congress PARTY formed in 1999 is the recent formed national political party of India. Its two main objectives are: It espouses democracy, Gandhian secularism, equity, social JUSTICE and federalism

6.

Please answer fast iwill mark as brainlist for the correct answerA democratic govt. is efficient nd effective . Explain

Answer» YEAH it is...
explanation :-
i) Imagine a government that may take DECISIONS very FAST. But it may take decisions that are not accepted by the people and may, therefore, face problems.

(II) In contrast, the democratic government will take more time to follow procedure before arriving at a decision.

(iii) However, because it has FOLLOWED procedure, its decisions may be more acceptable to the people and more effective. So, the cost of time that democracy pays is perhaps worth it.

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7.

Write a note on the growth of women's education

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It can be educated by giving aware to them to motivate them and we should SAY that they are very powerful WITHOUT them the CPU try can't develop

8.

What do yoj mean by the term medium and how is it different from media say in social science language now who will answer I will mark brainilist

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9.

Write a note on the law against the child marriage

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Child marriage in India, according to the Indian law, is a marriage where either the woman is below age 18 or the man is below age 21. Most child marriages involve underage women, many of whom are in poor socio-economic conditions.

Child marriages were prevalent in India. Estimates vary widely between sources as to the extent and scale of child marriages. The International Center for RESEARCH on Women-UNICEF publications have estimated India's child marriage rate to be 47% from small sample surveys of 1998,[1] while the United NATIONS REPORTS it to be 30% in 2005.[2] The Census of India has counted and reported married women by age, with proportion of females in child marriage falling in each 10 year census period since 1981. 

10.

377 ek apradh hai..aapko kya lagta hai hame bataiye....feel free to comment

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It is used to criminalize sexual activities "against the order of nature". On 6 September 2018, the SUPREME Court of India ruled that the application of Section 377 to consensual homosexual sex between adults was unconstitutional, "irrational, indefensible and manifestly arbitrary",[1] but that Section 377 REMAINS in force relating to sex with minors, non-consensual sexual ACTS, and bestiality.
if both r ready then it is not wrong but if one is not ready then it is wrong


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11.

Name the important ports located in Maharashtra

Answer» MUMBAI PORT and JAWAHARLAL nehru port are the important sea ports in maharashtra
12.

Which is the cheapest modes of transport

Answer» ROADWAYS is the ANSWER
13.

Discuss the braod challenges to democracy

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LACK of INTERNAL democracy

Corruption

Money and muscle power

Foundational challenge

Challenge of expansion

Deepening of democracy

This are the few challenges FACED by democracies

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14.

What are regarding a population of our country

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Demographers expect INDIA's population to surpass the population of China, CURRENTLY the most populous country in the world, by 2030. India is currently home to about 1.21 BILLION people, representing a FULL 17% of the earth's population.

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15.

Why are darliry farms and meat and

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16.

How did Hitler emerge as a powerful leader

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By STRENGTHENING his ARMY and power in Germany and INVADING on NEIGHBORING princely STATE

17.

How is the poverty line estimated in India? Explain with example

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While determining the poverty line in India, a minimum LEVEL of food requirement, clothing, FOOTWEAR, fuel and light, educational and medical requirements etc. are determined for SUBSISTANCE. These physical quantities are multiplied by their price in rupees.

The present formula for food requirement while ESTIMATING the poverty line is based on the desired calorie requirement. Food items such as cereals, pulses, vegetables, milk, oil, sugar etc. together provide these needed calories. The need of calories depends on age and the work done by a person.

The accepted average calorie requirement in India is 2400 calories per person per day in rural areas and 2100 calories per person per day in urban areas. The calorie requirement of the people in rural areas is higher than that of people LIVING in urban areas because they do more physical work as compared to urban people. On the basis of the calculations for the year 2011-12, the poverty line for a person was fixed at rupees 816 per month for the rural areas and rupees 1000 per month for the urban areas.

18.

Why was wheat revolution introduced in India

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To IMPROVE its YIELD and THUS GIVING a SUPPORT to itscultivators

19.

Why can morden democracy not exist without political parties explain

Answer» MODERN DEMOCRACY does not EXIST WITHOUT political parties because:

1.Political parties ensures that the country is running properly.

2. Without political parties the INDIVIDUALS will be independent and the country will be divided.
20.

Bullocks use____________ force 2 perform various tasksA) MuscularB) GravitationalC) FrictionalD) MagneticPls answer thix I vill mark the best answer as brainlist

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21.

Do definitions come in cbse class 10 social science exams ?

Answer» YES it MIGHT COME in one mark QUESTIONS
22.

Describe the socio-religious features of the adivasi

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Adivasis practise a range of TRIBAL religions that are different from Islam, Hinduism and Christianity.These often involve the worship of ancestors, VILLAGE and nature SPIRITS LIKE – ‘mountain-spirits’, ‘river-spirits’, ‘animal-spirits’, etc.The village spirits are often worshipped at specific sacred groves within the village boundary while the ancestral ones are usually worshipped at home.In addition, Adivasis have always been influenced by different SURROUNDING religions like Shakta, Buddhist, Vaishnav, Bhakti and Christianity.

23.

Hay guys its urgent please tell me some tex code of maths symbols like perpendicular triangle congruence and so on

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24.

How can democracy be strengthened

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By ELECTING GOOD LEADERS for the country and making our country economically strong

25.

The government should walk alone to solve water problems true or false

Answer» FALSE
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26.

Examine advantages and disadvantages of two parties system

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answer:-

advantages:-

  1. political information is much EASIER to understand.
  2. political STABILITY is achieved.
  3. governing the citizen is much more simpler.
  4. there are FEWER voting choice.

disadvantages:-

  1. it brings government to a stand still.
  2. it offers limited options.
  3. it PROMOTES corruption.
  4. it ignores alternative voices.

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27.

Who is akbak? Why did he choose only birbal for her entertainer? How he was a king of a city? Why only berbal is selected for entertainer

Answer» AKBAR was a mugal EMPEROR .He.
28.

How is rural local government popularly known as? Plz answer fast

Answer» HII dear here is your answer


The RURAL local GOVERNMENT is popularly known as Panchayati Raj. It CONSISTS of GRAM Panchayats, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad. ... (iv) Panchayat is a decision-making body for the entire village.


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29.

Define statistics as per Bowley and Kendall

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Statistics as 'Statistical Data' ... This definition since it confinesStatistics only to the data pertaining to State, is inadequate as the domain of Statistics is MUCH wider. Bowley defines statistics as “ NUMERICAL statements of FACTS in any DEPARTMENT of enquiry placed in relation to each other.”

30.

Why is nothern part of india highly populated

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The northern plains of India are DENSELY populated because of the following reasons:

They consist of large plain of alluvial soil and the deposition of ALLUVIUM in a vast basin lying at the foothills of the HIMALAYA over millions of years make this plain fertile.

It SPREADS over an area of 7 lakh square kilometres, is 2,400 kilometres long, 240 to 320 kilometres BROAD and are flat lands which make staying simple for the people.

They are made up of three major river systems, namely - the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries. This helps in increasing the agricultural produce.

31.

Why is kerela ahead of haryana in HDI rank despite lower per capita income ?

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Because KERALA is in a coastal REGION so it has good weather conditions for fishing and many FARMERS engage in MODERNISED farming

32.

Explain what are the movements groups? what is influence of movement groups in politics?

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33.

How many population of Brahman cast 2018

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5 PERCENT of INDIA's POPULATION


34.

What do you think would have happened if the southern states had won the American Civil War?

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The southern part has TOTALY DESTROYED FULL in the civil WAR.

35.

Who were called gomasthas

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Gomastha (ALSO spelled Gumastha or Gumasta, Persian: agent) described an INDIAN agent of the British East India Company EMPLOYED in the Company's colonies, to sign bonds, USUALLY compellingly, by local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company. The prices of the goods were fixed by the gomasthas.

36.

Answer please. .....

Answer» AGE is the BASIS of the 'Right to vote'in India.
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37.

Describe the features of right against?

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Rights are those essential conditions of social LIFE without which no PERSON can generally realize his BEST self. These are the essential conditions for health of both the individual and his society. It is only when people GET and enjoy rights that they can DEVELOP their personalities and contributes their best services to the society.

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38.

M.P ranks first in the production of which mineral

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Madhya Pradesh is the onlydiamond producing State in the country and is the leading producer of COPPER CONC.,pyrophyllite, manganese ORE,diaspore and CLAY

39.

May i know in which page of history text of class 10 i can find chauri chaura movement???????

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On Pg.61 you can FIND its INFORMATION below the picture or you can SEE the my ATTACHED photo from the all in one guide

40.

What terms human trafficking

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Human TRAFFICKING, on the other HAND, is a crime against a PERSON because ofthe violation of the victim's RIGHTS through coercion and exploitation. ... The WORK or services may include anything from bonded or forced labour to commercial sexual exploitation.

41.

find out the symbols used by different political parties today any 10 political parties draw the symbols and write the names of the possible party

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names BJP CONGRESS aam admi PARTY trs tdp ysrc INC

42.

I want information of Mahatma Gandhi

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Mohandas Gandhi was born in the western part of British-ruled India on October 2, 1869. A timid child, he was married at thirteen to a girl of the same age, Kasturbai. Following the death of his father, Gandhi's family SENT him to England in 1888 to study law. There, he became interested in the philosophy of nonviolence, as expressed in the Bhagavad-Gita, Hindu sacred scripture, and in Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount in the Christian Bible. He returned to India in 1891, having passed the bar, but found little success in his attempts to practice law. Seeking a change of scenery, he accepted a position in South Africa for a year, where he assisted on a lawsuit.

In South Africa, he became involved in efforts to end discrimination against the Indian minority there, who were oppressed both by the British and by the Boers, descendants of the original Dutch settlers of the region. Having intended to stay a year, he ended up remaining until 1914 (his wife and children had joined him, meanwhile, in 1896). He founded the Natal Indian Congress, which worked to further Indian interests, and commanded an Indian medical corps that fought on the British side in the Boer War (1899-1901), in which the British conquered the last independent Boer republics.

After the war, Gandhi's reputation as a leader grew. He became even more adamant in his personal principles, practicing sexual abstinence, renouncing modern technology, and developing satyagraha–literally, "soul- force."Satyagraha was a method of non-violent resistance, often called "non-cooperation," that he and his allies used to great effect against the WHITE governments in South Africa. Their willingness to endure punishment and jail earned the admiration of people in Gandhi's native India, and eventually won concessions from the Boer and British rulers. By 1914, when Gandhi left South Africa and returned to India, he was known as a holy man: people called him a "Mahatma", or "great soul."

At this point, he was still loyal to the British Empire, but when the British cracked down on Indian CIVIL LIBERTIES after World War I, Gandhi began to organize nonviolent protests. The Amritsar Massacre, in which British troops gunned down peaceful Indian protestors, convinced Gandhi and India of the need for self-rule, and in the early '20s Gandhi organized large-scale campaigns of non-cooperation that paralyzed the subcontinent's administration–and led to his imprisonment, from 1922 to 1924. After his release, he withdrew from politics for a time, preferring to travel India, working among the peasantry. But in 1930, he wrote the Declaration of Independence of India, and then led the Salt March in protest against the British monopoly on salt. This touched off acts of civil disobedience across India, and the British were forced to invite Gandhi to London for a Round-Table Conference.

Although Gandhi received a warm welcome in England, the Conference foundered on the issue of how an independent India would deal with its Muslim minority, and Gandhi withdrew from public life again. But independence could not be long delayed. The Government of India ACT (1935) surrendered significant amounts of power to Indians, and the Indian National Congress clamored for more. When World War II broke out, India erupted into violence, and many nationalist leaders, including Gandhi, went to prison. After the war, the new British government wanted to get India off its hands quickly. But Muhammed Ali Jinnah, the head of the Muslim League, demanded that a separate state be created for India's Muslims, and to Gandhi's great distress, the Congress leaders and the harried British agreed. August of 1947 saw India's attainment of independence–as well as its partition into two countries, India and Pakistan. However, neither measure served to solve India's problems, and the country immediately fell apart: Hindus and Muslims killed each other in alarming numbers while refugees fled toward the borders. Heartbroken, Gandhi tried to calm the country, but to no avail. He was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in Delhi on January 30, 1948, and India mourned the loss of its greatest hero.

43.

Please answer these all this is the paper of himodkarsh class 9th

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Answer of 95= 5 years.

answer of 98= six (6).
answer of 91= kerala.

44.

How did the British exploit the forest resources of India for their economic development

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For MAKING railway TRACKS , and for SENDING useful RESOURCES in their own country


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45.

About modern sociology?

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 Modern Sociology STARTED during nineteenth century, ALSO KNOWN as classical sociology, developed primarily in Europe, early twentieth century sociology emerged and developed as an influential discipline primarily in NORTH America.

46.

Explain the following

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47.

Describe any two challenges that Indian government is facing

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With INFLATION high and growth slowing and a need to bloster investor confidence india faces seven key CHALLENGES


1 : education and skill

2: urbanzation

3: health

4: sanitation

5: gender

6: water scarcity

7: transparency

48.

name the program which aims at creating self employment opportunity in rural area and urban towns??????????

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NREGA

NATIONAL rural employment guarantee act

Is a POVERTY alleviation program

Which provide job in rural AREAS to remove poverty.

49.

Write a note on sarojini naidu in women rights movement?

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Sarojini Naidu ( Chattopadhyay ; 13 FEBRUARY 1879 – 2 March 1949) was an Indian independence activist and poet. She was born in a Bengali Hindu family at Hyderabad and was educated in Chennai , London , and Cambridge . She married Dr. Govindarajulu Naidu and settled down in Hyderabad. She took part in the National Movement, became a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and fought for the attainment of Swaraj. She became the PRESIDENT of Indian National Congress and LATER she was appointed to the Governor of the United Provinces, now Uttar Pradesh. Known as the 'Nightingale of India', she was also a NOTED poet. Her poetry includes children's poems, nature poems, patriotic poems and poems of love and death. She also wrote poetry in praise of Muslim figures like IMAM Hussain.

50.

Consequences of industrial revolution in points .

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