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What is the function of police |
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Answer» H҈ e҈ y҈ f҈ r҈ i҈ e҈ n҈ d҈ |
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What is the role of public sector and the function of public prosecutor |
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Answer» The Government has fixed a specific role to the private sector in the field of industries, trade and services sector. THUS private sector is playing an important role in managing the entire AGRICULTURAL sector and thereby PROVIDING the entire food SUPPLY to the millions. The role of the PUBLIC Prosecutor begins once the police has conducted the investigation and filed the charge sheet in the court. He represents the interests of the State and conduct the prosecution on behalf of the State. The Public Prosecutor is not involved in the investigation that is conducted by the police. Hope it helps :) |
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Population pyramid of india, japan kiniya |
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Answer» Answer: The pyramid that represents the Age and sex of a country is called as the Population pyramid. Here is the information for the comparative population pyramid of India and Japan. Population Pyramid of India - The pyramid has a broad base which indicates a high birth rate. The birth rate in India is higher than the death rate. Also, the infant MORTALITY rate is less due to improvement in the medical facilities. A high birth rate indicates that the number of people growing up also will be more. So, this indicates a high population figure. MUMBAI is the most densely POPULATED place in India. India's pyramid has the shape of a proper pyramid. Population Pyramid of Japan - The base of the pyramid is narrow. This indicates less birth rate when compared to the death rate. Since the birth rate is less, the number of children who grow into adults will also be considerably less. So, the overall population is also less. Osaka is the most densely populated place in Japan. Japan's pyramid has the shape of an upside-down pyramid. Attached is the FIGURES for the population pyramid for Japan and India for 2017. |
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The population growth rate of india is increasing or decreasing in 20th centuary |
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Answer» During most of the 19th century India witnessed sporadic, irregular and slow growth of population which drifted into twentieth century until 1921. Thus the population growth during this PERIOD can be termed more or less stagnant when compared to the growth rates observed during the consequent periods. The high birth rate was counterbalanced by high death rate. |
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The only indian state in which no houseless population is recorded as per 2011 census |
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Answer» The highest being LIVING in STATE of UTTAR PRADESH and Maharashtra. |
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What is the election procedure of the president of India |
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Answer» Whenever the OFFICE becomesvacant, the new President is chosen by an ELECTORAL college consisting of the elected members of both HOUSES of parliament (M.P.s), the elected members of the State Legislative Assemblies (Vidhan SABHA) of all States and the elected members of the legislative assemblies (MLAs) of two union ... |
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Explain any 4 main provisions of thr right to equality? |
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Answer» Four MAIN PROVISIONS are |
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Bharat ke kis Rajya Mein Vishwa Ke sabse Bade Hospital ko Banaye Jane ki Manjuri Pradhan ki Gayi Hai |
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Can you plzz give me some great thoughts on love?you can use any language |
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Mention the features of a city. Discuss its importance 0 |
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Answer» A city is a large human settlement.[4][5] Cities generally have extensive systems for housing, transportation, sanitation, utilities, land use, and communication. Their density facilitates interaction between people, government organizations and businesses, sometimes benefiting different parties in the process. Historically, city-dwellers have been a small proportion of HUMANITY overall, but following two centuries of unprecedented and rapid urbanization, roughly half of the world POPULATION now lives in cities, which has had profound consequences for global sustainability.[6] Present-day cities USUALLY form the CORE of larger metropolitan areas and urban areas—creating numerous commuters traveling towards city centers for employment, entertainment, and edification. However, in a world of intensifying globalization, all cities are in different degree also connected globally beyond these regions. The most populated city proper is Chongqing[7] while the most populous metropolitan areas are the Greater Tokyo Area, the Shanghai area, and Jabodetabek (Jakarta).[8] The cities of Faiyum,[9] Damascus,[10] and Varanasi[11] are among those laying claim to longest continual inhabitation. |
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What is meant by National Water Grid,??????? Please answer |
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Answer» In November 2007 Rajya SABHA suggested for a National water grid for TRANSFERRING water from water rich regions to water-deficit AREAS have been MADE from time to time |
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List out the factors which help to the survival of language in a region |
| Answer» HUMAN is the MAIN FACTOR | |
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How democracy is responsible and valid government |
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Answer» A democracy is a type of governmentor political system RULED by citizens, people who are MEMBERS of a society. Citizens hold some level of power and AUTHORITY, and they PARTICIPATE actively in the political, or decision-making, PROCESS of their government |
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___ of soil depends on many factors.Fill up |
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Three fourths of Earth's surface is covered with water still there is scarcity of water therefore surface is covered with water still there is scarcity of water? |
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Answer» 96.5% of total volume of worlds water is estimated to exists as oceans and only 2.5% as FRESHWATER. 70%of freshwater occurs as icesheets and GLACIERS in ANTARTICA,Greenland,etc. while a little LESS than 30% is stored as groundwater in world's aquifers.So only a little amount of water is available for use.But still some areas face water scarcity inspite of having ample water resources,because - Due to the lack of technology and FACILITIES , Due to pollution of water , Due to concentration of water resources in hands of one individual and Due to increasing urbanization.h |
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What is setteled cultivation? |
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Answer» Shifting cultivation or swidden, also KNOWN as Jhum, is an age-old METHOD of agriculture practised by the Adis. However, over the LAST 60 years, some Adis have adopted relatively MODERN practices of settled cultivation |
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List 3 factors that show lothal was an important production center of the harapa civilization |
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Answer» Lothal (IPA: [loˑt̪ʰəl]) is one of the southernmost cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization,[1] located in the Bhāl REGION(Ahammedabad District, Dholka Taluk)of the modern state of Gujarāt and first inhabited c.3700 BCE.[2] .The meaning of the word Lothal is "the mount of the dead" EXACTLY same as that of Mohenjodaro another famous site of Indus Valley civilization. Discovered in 1954, Lothal was excavated from 13 February 1955 to 19 MAY 1960 by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the official Indian government agency for the preservation of ancient monuments. According to the ASI, Lothal had the world's earliest known dock, which connected the city to an ancient course of the Sabarmati river on the TRADE route between Harappan cities in Sindh and the peninsula of Saurashtra when the surrounding Kutchdesert of today was a part of the Arabian Sea. However, this interpretation has been challenged by other archaeologists, who argue that Lothal was a comparatively small town, and that the "dock" was actually an irrigation tank.[3] |
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Write about relief rainfall in very short |
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Answer» H҈ e҈ y҈ f҈ r҈ i҈ e҈ n҈ d҈ |
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What is called as the propotional of literate population in the age group of 7 years and above |
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Answer» Answer: LITERACY RATE of population is DEFINED as the percentage of literates to the TOTAL population AGE 7 years and above Explanation: please mark as brainlist |
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Late n d tiwari was cm of two states. Define the name of states? |
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Answer» Narayan Datt TIWARI (18 October 1925 – 18 October 2018) was an Indian politician. He was formerly in the Praja SOCIALIST Party and later joined the Indian NATIONAL Congress. |
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Write down the energy changes in burning firecrackers |
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Answer» First of all, BURNING of substances in air is a CHEMICAL REACTION. So the chemical reaction INVOLVED in burning firecrackers is an irreversible reaction i.e there only the forward reaction. Also burning firecrackers produces CO2, CO, and water vapour which are TOTALLY different from the original reactant(firecracker). As we all know a chemical change involves formation of a new substance and it's irreversible in nature. |
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In which state of india life expectancy rates is highest? |
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Answer» Here's your answer |
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In which countries black people are found in all over the world? |
| Answer» WEST INDIES I THINK not SURE | |
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The south west monsoon winds divide into two branches .why |
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Who is the head of the government |
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Answer» The HEAD of the GOVERNMENT is PRIME MINISTER. |
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Count camillo cavour is chief minister or prime minister ( rise of nationalism in Europe) |
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How have the human beings have interacting with nature? Answer in about five lines. |
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Answer» Human beings have been interacting with nature SINCE the birth of humans and nature altogether. Humans interact with nature through multiple ways for instance ever action of human is linked to nature, like the work they do the food they EAT or the air they breathe. Other things INCLUDE the actions they do, the CLOTHES they wear, their psychological understanding too is derived from nature and what nature allows them to do and what not. |
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List down five functions of judiciary |
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Answer» 1.Single and Integrated Judicial System. |
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Imagine you were made the president of your country for only two days write five sentences about what you would do for the good of all the children of your country |
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Answer» I WOULD do good to all the CHILDREN that, |
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Capital and currency of Iraq |
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Answer» Answer: CAPITAL of Iraq: Baghdad |
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एक आईएएस कि कार पर ब्लू लाइट होती है या नाही |
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Answer» No... The car of an IAS OFFICE does not CONTAIN any BLUE LIGHT. |
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What is the copy and about the copy |
| Answer» COPYING is the DUPLICATION of information or an artifact based only on an instance of that information or artifact, and not using the PROCESS that ORIGINALLY generated it. | |
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What steps are taken by the women in order to improve the condition of Girls/women in the society? |
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Answer» ONE of the steps taken is to give women more right and they ADDED WOMENS RIGHTS to the CONSTITUTION |
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Name the book publishe by Jyotiba Paule . What was the main theme of the book ? |
| Answer» GULAMGIRI BOOK PUBLISHED by JYOTIBA paule | |
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What is the mansabdari system of Akbar? |
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Answer» The Mansabdari system was the administrative system of Akbar. The word mansab is of Arabic origin MEANING RANK or POSITION |
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How much population growth rate in recorded in the decade of 2001 2011 in india? |
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Answer» 17.64% was the POPULATION growth rate of INDIA in 2011. |
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Famous city in midwest of United state |
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Answer» The Midwestern STATES are: |
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Drawbackes of Indian and U.S.A farming |
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Answer» Hey met |
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Why we need law ? Give reason for your answer. |
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Answer» Don’t run with SCISSORS in your hand!” |
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How does marxist criticism signal a break from the formalist notions of art? |
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Answer» Marxist literary criticism is a lost on describing literary criticism based on socialist and dielectric theory is Marxist criticism abuse LITERACY works on reflections of the social Institutions from which they originate clarification in fact most largest criticize who was WRITING in what could CHRONOLOGICALLY be specified as the early period of Marxist literary criticism subscribed to what has some to CALLED VIRGIN marxism |
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Discuss the implementation of the sebc order |
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Answer» The Mandal Commission, or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), was established in India on 1 January 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai [1] with a mandate to "IDENTIFY the socially or educationally backward classes" of India.[2] It was headed by the late B.P. Mandal an Indian parliamentarian, to consider the question of reservations for PEOPLE to redress CASTE discrimination, and used eleven social, economic, and educational indicators to determine backwardness. In 1980, based on its rationale that OBCs ("Other backward classes") identified on the basis of caste, economic and social indicators comprised 52% of India's population, the Commission's report recommended that members of Other Backward Classes (OBC) be granted reservations to 27 per cent of jobs under the Central government and public SECTOR undertakings, thus making the TOTAL number of reservations for SC, ST and OBC to 49%.[3][1] Though the report had been completed in 1983, the V.P. Singh government declared its intent to implement the report in August 1990, leading to widespread student protests.[4] It was thereafter provided a temporary stay order by the Supreme court, but implemented in 1992 in the central government. |
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Q.1 in india, the concept of single citizenship is adopted from______? |
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Answer» Ur ANS. is : |
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How green building can reduce energy use and solid waste? |
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Answer» Green buildings can reduce their consumption of energy to LESS than half of what a conventional building does, with similar reductions in potable water usage, RUNOFF to sewer and solid WASTE. Green building can have a really SIGNIFICANT impact on resource consumption and on combating global warming. |
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What do you mean by movement |
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Answer» A MOVEMENT is a self-contained PART of a MUSICAL COMPOSITION or musical FORM. |
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