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How to study the long question answers given by Social Teacher?? |
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Answer» Simply understand the question FIRST then try to think about its answer on your own then read the answer GIVEN by ur teacher n keep all the important PART of answer in ur MIND and ELABORATE it in ur own words |
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What is Agglomeration economy? |
| Answer» ECONOMIES of agglomeration are cost savings arising from urban agglomeration,a MAJOR TOPIC of urban economies.One aspect of agglomeration is that all firms are often located NEAR to each other. | |
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Each sectors are iseful explain with the help of industries |
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Answer» Primary Sector |
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What is mental sharpness |
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Answer» Mental ACUITY is SHARPNESS of the mind. Things considered in DETERMINING a person's mental acuity are memory, focus, concentration, and understanding. An ELDERLY person with ALZHEIMER's has decreasing mental acuity. |
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My country my rights articleSocial society |
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Answer» Our country India is a big country.We win our Independence from the Britishers.After Independence it was a huge task to unite the whole country and MAKE the COUNTRYMEN civilised and develop respect for each other.Therefore The INDIAN Constitution was formed.The Indian Constitution has given us many rights and duties.We all have right to EDUCATION,vote,freedom etc.There is no ONE who can. keep as away from our right.If a citizen of India is not given any of the right then it is a criminal offence. Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/6234589#readmore |
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Bourgeoisie refers to the class of peapole that |
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Answer» In Marxist philosophy, the bourgeoisie is the social class that came to own the means of production during modern industrialization and WHOSE SOCIETAL concerns are the value of property and the preservation of CAPITAL to ENSURE the perpetuation of their ECONOMIC supremacy in society. |
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Write the rules and regulations regarding election campaign in india |
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Answer» Hii Friend here is ur answer |
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Write a short note on jallianwala bagh massacre on short wording |
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Answer» He Jallianwala Bagh massacre, ALSO known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 APRIL 1919 when TROOPS of the British Indian Army under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer fired rifles into a CROWD of Indians, who had GATHERED in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab. |
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What are the Differences between regional and national parties?At least 3 points |
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Answer» A regional party REFERS to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State ASSEMBLY elections and acquires a minimum of two seats. ... In contrast, a NATIONAL party has an influence over entire COUNTRY. |
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The pallava king who was defeated by pulakeshi is |
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Answer» The BATTLE of Vatapi was a decisive engagement which took place between the Pallavas and Chalukyas near the CHALUKYA capital of Vatapi(present DAY BADAMI) in 642. The battle resulted in the defeat and death of the Chalukya kingPulakeshin II and the commencement of Pallava occupation of Vatapi which lasted until 654. |
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The system under which the whole village would own the land is referred to as? |
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Answer» COMMUNITY land may be |
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Briefly explain how urban congestion can be contained?Give three suggestions. |
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Answer» The first step in MANAGING Urban Congestion is Rural Development. In all parts of the world mental people move to urban areas in search for economical, educational and occupational opportunities. This happens as a result of zero to low development rate in the rural areas. The second strategy is Proper Planning. Many urban areas are congested due to over-reliance of old systems and structures meant for lesser POPULATIONS. Modern METHODS of planning CATER for the rising populations hence ensuring spacious living and working environments. The THIRD is introduction and construction of Public Houses. These are units constructed by design to house huge populations. The working class will benefit from this units as most of them do nit have land to construct houses in urban areas or cannot afford to buy high-end privately-funded houses. SMS |
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Name the agent which blew away rooftops and uproot trees |
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Suggest measures of the energy source in 10th in social |
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Answer» 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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What are draw backs of panchayats? |
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Answer» A.unscientific distributions of functions. |
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Why iron and steel industry considered a backbone of all industries? |
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Answer» Iron is the BACKBONE of theindustrial development of a country.Iron and steel is the BASIC industryand it provides raw materials, ALLTYPES of machinery to run otherindustries. |
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Humankindis said to have passed through these stages |
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Answer» Answer: |
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How are shops in neigghbours useful to us |
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Answer» Shops in neighbor HELPS us at time when it is in the NEED of it .....WHENEVER we are in the need of any product it is easy for us to GET ....sooner |
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Find out the ways of registering criminal case to court |
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Answer» Can FIR be filed in any police station? |
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Which provision relating to the fundamental right is directly related to protection of language, script and culture of minorities? |
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Answer» CULTURAL and EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS. |
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, why did colonial rulers considered forest as a unproductive case board 2014question |
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Answer» The colonial rulers CONSIDERED GRASSLANDS as wastelands as it is of no use to the ECONOMY of colonial GOVERNMENT. So the CONVERTED them into agricultural lands. |
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How many people are harlot now a day? |
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Answer» More then 1500 ........... |
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Places in which satyagraha movement was organised and why |
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Answer» SATYAGRAHA movements were successfully organised by Mahatma Gandhi in various places after arriving in INDIA. He organised a satyagraha at Champaran in Bihar in 1916 to INSPIRE the peasants to struggle against the OPPRESSIVE plantation system. He then organised a satyagraha to support the peasants of the Kheda district of Gujarat, in 1917. A satyagraha MOVEMENT was organised in Ahmedabad, in 1918, amongst cotton mill workers. |
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Which indian personality has been appointed as goodwill ambassador for nepal tourism? |
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Answer» Hello MATE |
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Effects of summer season and rainy season in india |
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Answer» In SUMMER season there is a PROBLEM of drought in in but in the rainy season there is a problem of FLOOD in INDIA |
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Helooo......[email protected]'s Ur openion about the pain of "virah" |
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Answer» PLEASE don't POST here other THINGS... |
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Describe any 5provisions of rights of freedom |
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Answer» The six fundamental rights RECOGNISED by the Indian constitution are the right to equality, right to FREEDOM, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to CONSTITUTIONAL remedies. |
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Write the name of the antipoverty measures scheme |
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Answer» Hope this may help Poverty is a state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials to enjoy a minimum standard of life and well-being that's considered acceptable in society. It is a significant issue in India, despite having one of the fastest growing economies in the world and a sizable consumer economy. Here, we are giving the list of anti-poverty programmes in India for general awareness. |
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Which is world's largest best seller ( book ) ? |
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Answer» Hiii DEAR here is your answer |
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Nobody is answering my question someone please help it is urgent plzHow summer and rainy season affect the lifestyle of people in India. |
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Answer» ACTUALLY. The main effect of whether .. is SHOWN in the. Peasent .. In the india .. ALMOST everything DEPENDS on agriculture .. so .. that is more EFFECTS of whether changing |
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Urgent Plz ........I beg you answer my question.How summer season and rainy season affect the lifestyle of people in India |
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Answer» These seosons affects us in a huge number of ways. CLIMATE influences the GROWTH of crops, thus affecting the availability and kind of food we eat. FLUCTUATIONS in weather (e.g. dry spells, wet spells) ALSO affect crops. These seosons also affects what clothes we WEAR. Even our food style or lets say our dieting habbits also changes. In case we plan for a vaccation trip then we choose different locations based on these seasons. |
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What kinds of conservative regimes was setup in 1815 what did liberals think about them? |
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Answer» Conservative regimes set up in 1815 were AUTOCRATIC. They did not tolerate criticism and dissent and sought to curb activities that questioned the legitimacy of autocratic governments. Most of them imposed censorship laws to control what was said in newspapers, BOOKS, plays and songs and reflected the ideas of liberty and freedom associated with the FRENCH Revolution. The memory of the French Revolution nonetheless, continued to inspire liberals. One of the major ISSUES taken up by the liberal nationalists, who criticised the new conservative order, was freedom of the press. Explanation: |
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Find out why place located in south India are warmer than those of the North |
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Answer» Hey friend, |
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What is mean by human trafficking |
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Answer» Hey mate... Here is your answer... |
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Q- How FCI works ?? (in simple terms) |
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Answer» What is the role of FCI in India? What are its proposed and needed reforms? The role of Food Corporation of India is to maintain sufficient buffer stock in the country and price stabilisation . FCI purchases food grains mainly from surplus states such as Punjab, Haryana and supplies them to deficit states. For example wheat is transported from Haryana, Punjab to Goa. A minimum support price is fixed by the government of India on which the purchase of food grains is done, but if a farmer gets more than MSP he is free to sell it wherever he wants. The Purchased stock is maintained in godowns aka depots by Quality control staff of FCI, under which fumigation and other procedures are CAREFULLY applied. Ministry of consumer affairs and Public distribution allocates a particular amount of food grains to Department of civil supplies, Department of education, Army supply corps. Under which they lift their allocated stock in time BOUND manner. There is also a scheme called OMSS or open market sale scheme where private parties purchase food grains from FCI, but this sale is done only when stock is surplus and may deteriorate if not processed or consumed. The supply of food grains for Mid day meal scheme ( Primary and upper Primary), APL ( Above poverty line),( Below poverty Line) BPL and other SCHEMES ( SABLA, WBNP) is done by FCI. The Supply of Food grains to army is also done by FCI. And as far as reforms are concerned. Rail Transit Loss, and storage losses are the TWO kinds of losses suffered by FCI. Transit loss is result of poor handling by handling loaders (such as use of hooks), while loading and unloading and use of damaged wagons by Indian Railways for transporting food grains, Sometimes loss in the moisture of food grains while transporting also causes loss in tonnes which is later written off. Storage loss is mainly because of poor condition of storage depots because of which a considerable amount is consumed by rodents and pigeons, which varies from depot to depot. To counter the Rail Transit loss freight Container based storage as well as transport system is being brought into force by FCI. And a major breakthrough was implementation of Depot online system which will be immensely beneficial in CURBING the various malpractices across India. |
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Why do you think that only the government and not the public must assume overall responsibility for all public facilities? |
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Answer» If democracy MEANS the government of the people then its the responsibility of the government to look after the welfare of the people and PROVIDE all TYPES of facilities. It is only the government that can do so because it has no profit motive of its own. |
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Where was the first revolt happened?(PLACE) |
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Answer» The Indian Rebellion of 1857 is ALSO called the Indian Mutiny, the Sepoy Mutiny, North India's First War of Independence or North India's first struggle for independence. It began on 10 May 1857 at MEERUT, as a mutiny of sepoys of the British East India Company's army. |
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Explain how to pollution and soil erosion could be prevent? |
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Answer» Hi there, |
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Describe the contribution of industries in the national economy ? |
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Answer» Contribution of industry to NationalEconomy. The share of industries to the GDP has is 17% which GOES up to 27% when the contribution of mining, Quarrying, electricity and gas is included. The growth RATE predicted for the next decade is 12% and it is at present GROWING at the rate of 9 to 10% per annum. |
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What is the relationship between social studies and population? |
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Answer» Population education is defined as the study of people within the context of their family, village, city, and NATION. ... Although population education FOCUSES on the social level and family life education operates on the level of the family, both share a concern with HUMAN RESOURCE development. |
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What do you meant by procurement |
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Answer» Hey mate.... Here is ur answer... |
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Difference between girls and boys in our society |
| Answer» GIRLS are considered soft hearted. BOYS are considered strong. girls are forced to do the household WORK whereas boys are considered to GO out and work | |
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Hello,what is afforestation???explain please.... |
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Answer» ✨ HEY mate |
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