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What are mineral and power resources |
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Answer» Answer: Mineral and POWER Resources. MINERALS: A naturally OCCURRING SUBSTANCE which has a definite chemical composition is called mineral. ... Ore: A rock from which a particular mineral can be profitably extracted is called ore. Out of more than 28,000 types of minerals known till date, only about 100 are considered are ores. |
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HEY GUYS PLEASE SOLVE MY QUESTION |
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Answer» Answer: even my name is ananya. 1. no, because earth's surface is round but our neighborhood is just a part of it and not round and ALSO a closer view.
2. 1 cm =100km will be SMALLER. 1cm = 50km will be larger/bigger bcuz if 100km will be 1cm then 200km can be 2cm but in second case 1cm can only show 50km so 200km will take 4CM. This the map will be larger than the first one and actually DOUBLE the first one Explanation: I am sure about the 2ND answer but not sure about the first one. hope this helps u. please like |
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What was the most important cause of the invasion of mahmud of ghazni? |
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Answer» the two IMPORTANT reasons that LED to the conquest of India by Muhammad Ghazni was firstly to accumulate the VAST WEALTH that existed in India and secondly the spread of ISLAM |
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What type of information should be informed of any to the government |
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Answer» Answer: ANYTHING happening bad with u or in ur neighbour HOOD so u can INFORM to gvrt to solve ur matter |
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Describe the problem fact by wemier republic |
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Answer» Answer: The problems FACED by the Weimar REPUBLIC were: ... → Political DEFECTS: The Weimar Republic was weak due to inherent CONSTITUTIONAL irregularities such as proportional representation and Article 48 (which gave the PRESIDENT the power to impose emergency and rule by decree). |
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Describe a recent change of goverment of india helping in education of poor children |
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Answer» Explanation: our government GIVING free higenic kits and premetric post metric and free HOSTELS free STUDY and FOOD ALSO |
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How is ethnomethodology different from traditional sociology? |
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Answer» Answer: ❤️❤️While traditional sociology usually PROVIDES DESCRIPTIONS of social SETTINGS, which compete with the ACTUAL descriptions offered by the individuals who are party to those settings, ethnomethodology seeks to DESCRIBE the actual procedures that individuals use in their descriptions of those settings.❤️❤️Explanation: ❤️❤️hello dear here is your answer mark it brainlist ok and follow me... :) ☺️☺️❤️❤️ |
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Please answer me my friends |
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Answer» Answer: 1a. 3xy b. 4XY c. 5x^2 y^2 d. 4xy |
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Why government in democracy is formed after only a period of 5 years |
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Answer» Government will become UNSTABLE if it is change very OFTEN so they hold elections EVERY 5 years. PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST |
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What do you mean by holding together federlism |
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Answer» Hey mate! Here is your correct and wanted answer... A system in which a large country DECIDES to divide it's power between the constituent states and the NATIONAL govt. India, spain and Belgium are the EXAMPLES of this kind of holding TOGETHER federations. |
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History of Fatehpur Sikri ? |
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Answer» Answer: Fatehpur Sikri is a small city in northern India, just west of Agra, founded by a 16th-century Mughal emperor. Red sandstone buildings cluster at its center. Buland Darwaza gate is the entrance to JAMA Masjid MOSQUE. Nearby is the marble Tomb of Salim Chishti. Diwan-E-Khas hall has a carved central pillar. Jodha Bais Palace is a mix of Hindu and Mughal styles, next to the 5-story Panch Mahal that overlooks the site. Founded: 1569 Built by: Akbar District: Agra Founder: Akbar |
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Conclusion of evolution of currency and banking |
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Answer» Answer: What is evolution of money? Need to facilitate exchange of goods led to evolution of money. Briefly, evolution of money was mainly through commodity money, metallic money, paper money and bank money. ADVERTISEMENTS: Money is the most IMPORTANT invention of modern times. ... Such exchange of goods for goods was called Barter Exchange. What is evolution of banking? History apart, it was the 'MERCHANT banker' who first evolved the system of banking by trading in COMMODITIES than money. Their trading activities required the remittances of money from one place to another. For this, they issued 'hundis' to remit funds. In India, such merchant BANKERS were known as 'Seths'. |
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The maximam world energy is consumed by the which sector |
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Answer» Answer: In 2014, the SHARE of WORLD energy consumption for ELECTRICITY generation by source was coal at 41%, NATURAL gas at 22%, nuclear at 11%, hydro at 16%, other sources (solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, etc.) at 6% and oil at 4%. Coal and natural gas were the most used energy fuels for generating electricity. |
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What is history ? , what is archeologists? |
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Answer» Answer: HISTORY is a subject and it TEACHES US about nations. shall we be FRIENDS |
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What is full form of WWW ,AIDS, |
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Answer» Answer: World wide WEB
ABBREVIATION for acquired immune DEFICIENCY syndrome |
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What is brahmagiri please anyone tell |
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Answer» Answer: Brahmagiri, is a mountain range in the WESTERN Ghats of south India. It is situated on the border between Kodagu district in KARNATAKA state in the NORTH and WAYANAD district of Kerala state on the south . ... The TOP of Brahmagiri Hill is well forested and has a lot of wildlife. please mark me brainliest plssssssss Tanish73 plsss mark me brainliest |
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Differentiate between mineral and matter in the tabular form |
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Answer» Answer: A mineral is a solid formation that occurs NATURALLY in the earth while a ROCK is a solid combination of more than ONE mineral formations which is also occurring naturally. A mineral has a UNIQUE chemical composition and is NECESSARILY defined by its crystalline structure and shape.
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What is mahajanpada |
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Answer» Answer: The Mahājanapadas were sixteen kingdoms or OLIGARCHIC republics that existed in ANCIENT INDIA from the sixth to FOURTH centuries BCE. Two of them were most probably ganatantras and others had forms of monarchy. plzzzzzzzz mark my answer as brainlist answer plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
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What do you mean by ecosphere?in detail |
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Answer» Answer: the biosphere of the earth or ANOTHER PLANET, especially when the interaction between the living and non-living COMPONENTS is emphasized. mark as BRAINEST |
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Explain the role of ruling party |
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Answer» Answer: The ruling party has the mightiest POWERS in his hand. They INTRODUCE bills and PASS them in LOK Sabha and Rajya Sabha. |
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Root stem and leaf constitute the ........ Parts of the plant |
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Answer» Roots have specialized parts that develop from the three major types of plant TISSUE: ground, DERMAL, and vascular. ... Like roots, shoots develop from ground, dermal, and vascular TISSUES. STEMS. Stems are sturdy structures that grow in order to give a plant a fighting chance to spread its leaves in the sun. |
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Viruses are made up of nucleic acids encapsulated by a coat of |
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Answer» Answer: VIRUSES consist of nucleic acid (genetic material) surrounded by a capsid (protein coat). Most scientists consider viruses to be NONLIVING because they can't CARRY out the most basic processes of life. Viruses can't metabolize (break down) FOOD to release ENERGY (carry out respiration) or grow. |
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Why does society devalued the house worker's hold ? |
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Name enlightened monarch of India .I will mark brainliest. |
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Answer» Explanation: Emperor Ashoka the Great lived from 304 to 232 BCE and was the third RULER of the Indian Mauryan Empire, the largest ever in the Indian subcontinent and one of the world's largest empires at its TIME. He ruled form 268 BCE to 232 BCE and became a model of kingship in the Buddhist tradition. mark as brainest |
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How were maps made in the days when there was no printing press? |
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Answer» nhhgbnbbnhjjqnuananaujajajaj |
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Bharat chodo andonlan ko varnit kara |
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Answer» BHARAT CHAD andalon 8th AUG 1942 kohli huatha y he andalon Mumbai SESSION me declared kiya gayatha |
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Advantages of communalism in government |
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Answer» Explanation: There are benefits and drawbacks to COMMAND economy structures. Command economy ADVANTAGES include LOW levels of inequality and unemployment, and the COMMON good replacing profit as the primary incentive of production. mark as brainest |
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If two places are 50 km apart, what will be the distance between them in a map drawn to the scale 1 cm= 10 km?Convert the representative fractions given below into word statements:1:50,000 (1 cm represents ………. km)1:10,000 (1 cm represents ………. km)1:1,34,000 (1 cm represents ………. km)1:1,500,000 (1 cm represents ………. km)1:5,00,00,000 (1 cm represents ………. km)1:2,56,70,000 (1 cm represents ………. km) |
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Answer» Answer:1st> 5 2nd> 50,10,134,1500,5000025670 Explanation: |
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Mention the reasons for the battle of plassy |
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Answer» Answer: Battle of plassy - 23rd June 1756 Reasons-
*EIC- east INDIA company *Fulta- island in Hugli river. If there is any other doubt ask. |
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Negative effects of abolition of article 370 |
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Answer» there is no negative effects of ABOLITION of ARTICLE 370 on Kashmiri peoples the j&K will neither have SEPARATE constitution of STATE nor separate National flag of the state |
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6. How was the advertising done during the ancient times? |
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Answer» the history of ADVERTISING can be traced to ancient civilization |
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Explain about three list of Indian Constitution |
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Answer» Answer: Three LIST in the constitution of India are: Union list: Over which the union GOVERNMENT has executive POWERS. State list: Over which the State government exercises its control. Concurrent list: Over which both the State and union government has equal powers to EXECUTE.
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What is mean by bonus test |
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Answer» Answer: something in addition to what is expected or strictly DUE: such as a : money or an equivalent given in addition to an employee's usual compensation mark as BRAINEST |
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What is the role of a B R Ambedkar in Indian informing Indian Constitution |
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Answer» Exactly 70 years ago the Constituent Assembly of India sat for the first time on December 9, 1946. Thus started a historical journey which saw India attainting independence, deciding on its national flag, national insignia, national anthem; and ultimately adoption of the Constitution which made our country a democratic republic. On this occasion, Down to Earth is putting together a special package in collaboration with Jana Vidhi Muhim, which is WORKING on spreading constitutional literacy; especially on countering ignorance and misinformation. It is desirable that Constitution becomes accessible by common citizen and doesn’t just remain preserve of lawyers and scholars. We present this package with a hope that more and more people will realise that the Constitution is not a holy book but a functional manual. SALIENT FEATURES OF CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA The Constituent Assembly of India came into existence as per the provisions of Cabinet Mission Plan of May 1946. Its task was to formulate constitution/s for facilitating appropriate transfer of sovereign power from British authorities to Indian hands.The Assembly was to have proportional representation from existing provincial legislatures and from various princely states. Bulk of these elections was completed by the end of July 1946, under the supervision of Reforms Office under Governor General (Viceroy).The Assembly was to have three sections: Punjab & North-West, Bengal-Assam and Rest of India. The CONSTITUTIONS were to be formulated for Indian Union, each Section and for each of the Provinces therein. The Muslim League, which had won bulk of the 80 Muslim seats and DOMINATED TWO smaller Sections, chose not to participate so the Assembly never convened separately in sections.Assembly held 12 sessions, or rounds of sittings:December 9-23, 1946,January 20- 25, 1947,APRIL 28- May 2, 1947,July 14- 31, 1947,August 14- 30, 1947,January 27, 1948,November 4, 1948-January 8, 1949,May 16- June 16, 1949,July 30-September 18, 1949,October 6-17, 1949,November 4-26, 1949,January 24, 1950.Membership of the Assembly kept varying for different reasons, other than resignation and death. Many public figures showed keenness to enter the Assembly but its membership was also denounced by certain groups like Muslim League, Communists and Socialists. These attitudes changed too. After passage of the Indian Independence Act by British Parliament it was decided that those members who wish to retain their seats in provincial legislature would vacate their seats in the Assembly. But several members of provincial legislature continued to come and partake in the Assembly until the provision against this was made in the Constitution itself. HOPE MY ANSWER IS R8 IT IS VERY MUCH MORE BRIEF |
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Goods and services5 points |
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Answer» Answer: one HUNDRED and FIRST amendment by the Indian CONSTITUTION of kndia |
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WHAT ARE THE 6 DIVISIONS IN INDIA AND NOTE THE STATES EACH DIVISION COVERS |
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Answer» Answer: 6 DIVISION Explanation: STATE division gilapatisad in state and gilapatisad, division NAGAR PANCHAYAT , |
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Why we accept the constitution even today which was made by constituent assembly more than 70 years? |
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Answer» We are FOLLOWING constitution even 200 years after also. Because it is rights of Indian citizens. so we MUST and should FOLLOW them. |
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When do they use these directions in their daily lives? |
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Answer» Geography enables people to understand where they are in RELATION to other places or OBJECTS. Landmark or feature recognition is part of this geographic understanding, as is an awareness of the built environment generally - as in knowing STREET network structures or being able to identify SURROUNDING land use types. Explanation: |
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What are the main functions of the government? |
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Answer» Answer: Major functions of modern government include (1) foreign diplomacy, (2) military defense, (3) MAINTENANCE of DOMESTIC order, (4) administration of justice, (5) protection of civil LIBERTIES, (6) PROVISION for and regulation of the conduct of periodic elections, (7) provision for public goods and services, (8) PROMOTION Explanation: |
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Gujarat mein sthit Sindhu Sanskriti ke bandargah Ka Kya Naam Tha |
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Answer» Answer:लोथल (गुजराती: લોથલ), प्राचीन सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता के शहरों में से एक बहुत ही महत्वपूर्ण शहर है। लगभग 2400 ईसापूर्व पुराना यह शहर भारत के राज्य गुजरात के भाल क्षेत्र में स्थित है और इसकी खोज सन 1954 में हुई थी। भारतीय पुरातत्व सर्वेक्षण ने इस शहर की खुदाई 13 फ़रवरी 1955 से लेकर 19 मई 1956 के मध्य की थी। लोथल, अहमदाबाद जिले के धोलका तालुका के गाँव सरागवाला के निकट स्थित है। अहमदाबाद-भावनगर रेलवे लाइन के स्टेशन लोथल भुरखी से यह दक्षिण पूर्व दिशा में 6 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है। लोथल अहमदाबाद, राजकोट, भावनगर और धोलका शहरों से पक्की सड़क द्वारा जुड़ा है जिनमें से सबसे करीबी शहर धोलका और बगोदरा हैं।
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What do you understand by apartheid |
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Answer» Answer:apartheid means racial discrimination unique to SOUTH AFRICA EXPLANATION:imposed by WHITE Europeans on black |
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Write 2 favour piont about single party |
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Answer» ANSWER:The United States has a two-party system. ... Although other parties do exist in the United States, the Democratic and Republican parties dominate the GOVERNMENT. In MANY ways, the two-party system is beneficial for promoting the public good. However, it is ALSO criticized for its disadvantages |
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Place were mangal pandey was hanged |
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Expai About forest act 2006 briefly? |
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Answer» Answer: The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional FOREST Dwellers (Recognition of Forest RIGHTS) Act, 2006, is a key piece of forest legislation passed in India on 18 December 2006. It has also been called the Forest Rights Act, the Tribal Rights Act, the Tribal Bill, and the Tribal Land Act. Wikipedia Enacted by: Parliament of India Enacted: 29 December 2006 Commenced: 31 December 2007 |
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Explain the concept of virtuos and vicious cycle of human resource with example |
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Answer» Answer: A virtuous circle has favorable RESULTS, while a vicious circle has detrimental results. Both circles are complex CHAINS of events with no tendency TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM (social, economic, ecological, etc.)—at least in the short run. ... A well-known example of a vicious circle in economics is hyperinflation. Explanation: |
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Write the factors affecting agriculture |
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Answer» Factors that affect the distribution of agriculture Climate. Climatic factors include... ... Soil. Soil type will INFLUENCE crop cultivation because different crops PREFER different soils. ... Slope. The angle of slope will affect the type, DEPTH and moisture content of soil. ... Land tenure. ... MARKET. ... Transport. ... Capital. ... Technology. |
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At a final match the paid attendence was 39000. the total attandence was 42000 what percentage of those attending the game had free tickets? |
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Answer» seats. : PERCENTAGE 42000 : 100 3000 : x 42000×x=3000×100 42000x=300000 x=300000÷42000 x=7.14% |
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mention the laws make to reform political party in India and suggest some reforms for further changes |
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Answer» Explanation: Effective measures to reform political PARTIES are : (a)A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties. ... (f) The GOVERNMENT should give parties money to SUPPORT their election expenses in kind for example petrol, paper, TELEPHONE, etc., or in CASH. |
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