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give three reasons to prove the statement that why there is need for self sufficiency in food give it quickly its urgent |
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Answer» 1) our COUNTRY's MONEY will not be drained. |
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Answer» No i DISTRICT COURT cannot CHANGE the decision of high court District Court is auto blue LEVEL in High Court is in High Court |
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What are the measures can be taken to ease the problem of urban areas in developing countries |
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Answer» One of the main thing is to set up AGGLOMERATION economies in which many industrues coukd COME together to use the URBAN AVAILABILITIES. |
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What do u mean by republic country |
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Answer» Hey MATE here is your answer》》 |
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Why do we need democracy in our country 6points |
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Answer» Basically our country need democracyfor the proper functioning of the government. Because democracy itself says that it is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect REPRESENTATIVES from AMONG themselves to FORM a governing BODY, such as a parliament |
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Write the characteristic of International Trade of India |
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Answer» 1. More Share of GNP: India's foreign TRADE has great significance for its GNP. In 1980-81, India's foreign trade constituted 12% of its G.N.P. In 2001-02 it increased to 23.4% of gross NATIONAL product. 2. LESS Percentage of World Trade: India's share in world trade has been sliding down. In 1950-51, India's share in total import trade of the world was 1.8% and in total export trade was 2%. In 2001-02, it CAME down to 0.5% in import trade and to 0.2% in export trade. 3. Change in Composition of Exports: After independence, there was change in the composition of India's export trade. Before, independence, India used to export agricultural products and raw materials. Now on export side, various types of finished products have been added to the number of export COMMODITIES. |
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What are the main causes that mostly jute industries are located in eastern part of india? |
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Answer» Most of the JUTE industries are located in the eastern part of India i.e. HOOGHLY BASIN of West Bengal. This is because- 1. West Bengal is the largest producer of jute. Therefore it is easy to gather raw material. 2. The water required for washing and cleaning goods is also available through ganga and its distributaries. 3. Cheap labour force is available from nearby states of Jharkhand and Chattisgarh. 4. Coal requirement is satisfied by Orissa. 5. Kolkata (located nearby) helps in providing a domestic and INTERNATIONAL market. Hope this helps you:) |
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Explain various dimensions of poverty |
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Answer» a successor to the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), the United Nations announced a set of 17 new Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) relating to international development. Still on top of the agenda remains the issue of poverty. Here the new goal is to ‘end poverty in all its forms everywhere’ by 2030, meaning to ‘eradicate EXTREME poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.90 a day’ and to ‘reduce at least by HALF the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions’. |
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Mention the name of some of the publication of the early 19th century India |
| Answer» WIKI DISPATCH or R1 PUBLICATIONS in 19 CENTURY | |
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What are the three drawbacks of panchayati raj system |
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Answer» The Panchayati Raj scheme is defective in so far as the distribution of functions between the structures at different levels has not been made along scientific lines. The blending of DEVELOPMENT and local self- government functions has significantly curtailed the autonomy of the local self government institutions. Again it has virtually converted them into governmental agencies. Even the functions assigned to the Panchayat and the Panchayat Samiti OVERLAP, leading to confusion, duplication of efforts and shifting of responsibility. The three-tiers do not operate as functional authorities. The tendency on the part of the higher structure to treat the lower structure as its subordinate is markedly visible. M. P. Sharma rightly observes the hierarchical DOMINATION and predominance, “fitters down step by step from Zilla Parishad to Panchayat Samiti and from them to the Village Panchayats” Needless to state that this kind of mutual relationship is not in comensurate with the genuine spirit of democratic decentralisation. The inadequacy of funds has also stood in the way of successful working of the Panchayati Raj. The Panchayati Raj bodies have limited powers in respect of imposing cesses and taxes. They have very little funds doled out to them by the State Government. Further, they are generally reluctant to raise NECESSARY funds due to the fear of LOSING popularity with the masses. hope it will help you |
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what r values that the political parties,plolitical leaders and the citizens should develop for the success of democracy |
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Answer» Political parties are essential institutions of democracy. By competing in elections parties offer citizens a choice in governance, and while in opposition they can hold governments ACCOUNTABLE. When citizens join political parties, volunteer their time, donate money and vote for their leaders, they are exercising their basic democratic rights. Participation of citizens in political parties offers unique benefits, including opportunities to influence policy CHOICES, choose and ENGAGE political leaders, and run for office. However, in some countries political parties do not respect the rights of citizens to participate and are not accountable to voters. NDI supports the development of vibrant, accountable and INCLUSIVE multiparty systems that offer citizens meaningful choices and opportunities for political participation. The Institute’s work includes knowledge and resource SHARING, and aims to expand the participation of marginalized groups including: women, youth, ethnic and racial minorities, persons with disabilities, and gender and sexual minorities. NDI's assistance reaches across party organizations, from grassroots party members to mid-level party officials and senior party leaders.
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Describe why Maharana pratap is famous in India history |
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Answer» Because MAHARANA PRATAP was not a LOSER as he fought hand in hand with MUGHAL emperor till he was DEFEATED. |
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Why do the dense forest of the Democratic republic of Congo is called as the heart of darkness. |
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Answer» The vegetation on the edges is too dense for any kind of quick travel, so the river helps the characters PHYSICALLY move more quickly. The river also SERVES the more symbolic PURPOSE of moving the plot ALONG. It carries Marlow from point to point, between stations, and keeps him moving toward his goal. |
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Give a brief description about the role of subash chandra bos in indian national movement |
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Answer» While the whole nation was engaged in the August movement, the struggle for INDEPENDENCE was carried on by Subhash Chandra Bose OUTSIDE the FRONTIERS of India. |
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Human capital and human development are interrelated. Point out any two relationship between them |
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Answer» In SST many times capital MEANS money. |
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What is the work of defence lawyer police public prosecutor and juge |
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Answer» The work of defence lawyer is to defend the person who has not done CRIME and to prove that he has not done the crime. the work of police is to arrest CRIMINAL and bring him safely to the court and the PROSECUTOR is the another lawyer who defend another person who has apposed.and the work of JUDGE is to understand the case properly and SEE the evidence and give the judgement faithfully. |
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Labour intensive farming |
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Answer» Substensive AGRICULTURE is LABOUR INTENSIVE FARMING |
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Who discovered scientific forestry and why |
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Answer» DIETRICH BRANDIS ..... discover forestry ..... I am sorry i can't answer 2nd OUESTION.. HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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What is convergent zone of winds ?in which places can we find them? |
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Answer» The INTER tropical CONVERGENCE zone is found btwn 5 DEGREE NORTH and 5 degree south and is where the trade winds converge |
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How will you create more jobs pls tell me |
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Answer» The goal of all job creation strategies is to stimulate healthy economic growth. ECONOMISTS agree that annual growth between 2 and 3 percent is sustainable. It will create the 150,000 jobs per month needed to employ new workers entering the labor force. |
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6th standard social science book all question and answer 5th lesson |
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The three Satyagraha of Gandhiji |
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Answer» (i) 1916 CHAMPARAN Movement, in Bihar: To inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system. (ii) 1917 KHEDA Movement: To support the peasants of Kheda district of GUJARAT, who could not pay the revenue due to crop failure and plague EPIDEMIC. (iii) 1918 Movement in Ahmedabad: To ORGANISE a Satyagraha movement amongst cotton mill workers against British atrocities |
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Find out three types of the tropical equatorial forest situated around the world |
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How decrease and increase in MSP affect the food grains products |
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Answer» Historically, WHENEVER MSP has been increased for an agricultural commodity, their prices went up, adding to inflation. Having said that, increasing MSP will facilitate greater self SUFFICIENCY of Indian economy for various agricultural products. Also, the food processing sector will benefit from greater availability of the products, for processing for domestic consumption as well as for exports. On an even note, proper implementation of increase in MSP, in line with some margin over the cost of production is critical. But the problem arises due to deplorably low yield on crops in Indian soil compared to many advanced countries, and the wide variance in yield within the country. There are significant challenges in determining the cost of cultivation, which can vary widely depending UPON (a) soil (b) climatic conditions (c) rainfall (d) level of irrigation (e) crop cultivated (f) pest and insect attacks and the frequency and extent thereof (g) extent of use of fertilisers and pesticides (h) use of hybrid seeds / genetically modified seeds (i) timely sowing, replanting and monitoring of the crops (j) extent of mechanisation of agriculture (k) post harvest mechanisation and marketing (l) contract farming (m) low size of farm land, making it sub optimal to mechanise (n) wide FLUCTUATIONS in market price, depending on the arrivals in the local markets, as well as global scenario, which changes dynamically (o) lack of adequate post harvest preservation / processing (p) the middle man (could be series of middle men, not just one) eating a lion’s share of the consumer’s pie with only a portion shared with the farmers (q) lack of timely and adequate availability of loans, seed, fertilizers at an APPROPRIATE cost, forcing the farmers to depend on middle men for each of these etc ☺☺ |
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Differentiate between in Four Points tropical evergreen and deciduous forest |
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Answer» These are the POINTS difference between the TWO FORESTS |
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History of mobile phones |
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Answer» Motorola was the FIRST company to produce a handheld mobile PHONE. On April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher and executive, made the first mobile telephone call from handheld subscriber equipment, placing a call to DR. Joel S. ENGEL of Bell Labs, his rival. |
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Define development population? |
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Answer» In biology or human geography, population growthis the increase in the NUMBER of INDIVIDUALS in a population. GLOBAL human population growthamounts to around 83 million annually, or 1.1% per year. |
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Explain the three Council ministers of |
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Answer» HOPE IT HELPS YOU MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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Who do you mean by social difference and social divisions |
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Answer» SOCIAL DIFFERENCE is the situation where people are discriminated against on the BASIS of social, economic or radical inequality. Social division MEANS division of SOCIETY in the basis of social differences like language, region , cast, colour, or sex division Hope this will help you ✌✌ |
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What is the impact of industrial development on Revenue |
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Answer» INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT help in manufacturing more number of PRODUCTS easily and efficiently. thus, more goods can be sold in the market. when there are a good number of goods and PEOPLE to BUY them they can be sold at reasonable prices and hence more money can be earned which thus helps in the revenue of the country. hope it's help you ❤♥❤ |
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What is the impact of industrial development on Employment generation |
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Answer» In EMPLOYMENT GENERATION there is no mother |
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Is the association of political parties with social groups Always had? |
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Give one reason that will allow women to take up variety of jobs. |
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What do you mean by enclosure sysrem |
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Answer» In England and Wales the TERM is ALSO USED for the process that ended the ancient system of ARABLE farming in open fields. Under enclosure, such land is fenced (enclosed) and deeded or entitled to one or more owners |
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How is lok sabha more powerful then the rajya sabha? This question is for 3 marks |
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Answer» if there's any contradict between LOK SABHA and Rajya Sabha then there will be LISTENING of Lok Sabha EXCEPT Rajya sabha |
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What is the impact of social networking on the development of our society(both positive and negative) |
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Answer» At the NEGATIVE impact of social networking sites on society, I thought it only fair to redress the balance. Every yin has its yang, after all. Using the previous article as a loose template it’s clear to see that what some people would conceive as negatives can also be positives. Because there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to the effect social networks are having on us all in this day and age. |
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why do you think the Spanish settlers were not allowed positions of importance in the Government of the colonies |
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Answer» Here is your answer.. |
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What is the definition of hydrosphere |
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Answer» The hydrosphere (from Greek ὕδωρ hydōr, "water"[1] and σφαῖρα sphaira, "sphere"[2]) is the combined mass of water found on, under, and above the SURFACE of a planet, MINOR planet or natural satellite. ALTHOUGH the hydrosphere has been around for longer than 4 billion years, it CONTINUES to change in size. This is caused by the seafloor spreading and the continental drift, which rearranges the land and OCEAN. [3] |
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Short note of the general characteristics of the movement in Poland and Italy |
| Answer» NATIONAL Movement abbreviated to RN, is a political party , first formed as an electrol ALLIANCE of far-right and right-wing populist political movements in Poland, which have signed an IDEOLOGICAL agreement, including movements National Radical Camp and the Polish youth, and Conservative-liberalas, REAL POLITICS Union, the only political party taking part in the agreement. The party was formed after the Polish Independent March in 2012. | |
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Where is the place on the moon where Apollo-11 carrying Neil Armstrong landed. |
| Answer» NEIL ARMSTRONG Apoll-11 LANDED in MARE Tranquilliitatis | |
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Give one example of constitution which is neither rigid nor flexible |
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Answer» Indian Constitution is a unique blend of rigidity and flexibility. This is in keeping with the federal polity as well as INDIA's DIVERSITY as a NATION. Any amendment to the constitution which affects its federal nature would need a special MAJORITY in the Parliament PLUS ratification by half the states. |
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What is a heavenly body with a long tail. |
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Answer» Comett............................. |
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Various stages of development of the proletarians critiquing emphaticallythe role of trade union |
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Answer» :SORRY, I don't know Explanation: |
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What do you understand by language policy of India |
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Answer» The Constitution of INDIA DESIGNATES the official language of the GOVERNMENT of India as HINDI written in the DEVANAGARI script, as well as English. |
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Role of media in coping with disaster management |
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Answer» The ROLE of the media in hazard mitigation and disaster management. ... Improving the linkages between the media anddisaster-mitigation researchers and practitioners COULD PREPARE the PUBLIC to act PROMPTLY on warnings, helping to mitigate disasters. |
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Fill up Chaitanya was a great devotee _____ (2) Alvars were worshippers of _______ (3) The Dargah of khwaja salum chisthi in ___________ |
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Answer» Bhakti |
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