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What is the cause of dispute on kashmir with pkistan? |
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Answer» PAKISTAN was created out of India in 1947 when both the countries BECAME Independent from Great BRITAIN. India-Pakistan Wars, NAME given to the SERIES of conflicts between India and Pakistan. ... Reasons of conflicts are border dispute, Kashmir problem, Water dispute and terror controversy. |
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What is farming practices vary from place to place? |
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Answer» FARMING is VARY according to place BCZ of CLIMATE,water,and resources |
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What are the 5 principles of community development? |
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Answer» COMMUNITY Development is based on a set of principles: 1.Collectivity; 2.Community EMPOWERMENT; 3.Social Justice and SUSTAINABLE Development; 4.Human RIGHTS, EQUALITY and Anti-discrimination; 5.Participation. |
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Four mechanisms that the South African rightly uses to deal with crime |
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पप्रतिदिनम् का समस विग्रह व समास का नाम |
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Answer» प्रति+दिनम /अभ्वयीभाव समास |
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How many times a person can become prime minister of india?continuasly? |
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Answer» Answer: 5th year Explanation: fofudkfsifujfk |
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E. Answer the following questions in detail:1. Who practised Jhoom cultivation? How did they practice it?2. How did the tribals earn their livelihood?3. What was the impact of the British policies on the various tribes?4. Besides revolting against the British rule, Birsa Munda also wanted to revive the tribal society, Justify thestatement. |
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Answer» Answer: Jhum or JHOOM cultivation is a local name for SLASH and burn agriculture practiced by the TRIBAL groups in the northeastern states of India like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland and also in the districts of Bangladesh like Khagrachari and Sylhet. Explanation: how did they practiced it??? ans... by HANDS |
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Deforestation plays a major role in land and soil degradation? |
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Answer» Answer: yes Explanation: The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change, desertification, SOIL EROSION, fewer CROPS, flooding, increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous PEOPLE. |
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What is underemployment suggest three ways to tackle disguised unemployment and workers in India |
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Answer» LACK of skill lack of INTEREST |
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Religious places of importance in the paired tripura and country spain |
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Answer» Answer: TRIPURA is one of the most beautiful states of India and it has so MANY holy places of Hindus and Sikhs. People go to Tripura to VISIT these holy places. Some of the most important holy places include:
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(1)Differentiate between Unicellular and multicellular.(2)What is the advantages and disadvantages of friction?Give me answer |
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Answer» 1.unicellular are single CELLED and multicellular have more than one cell 2.friction helps in PRODUCING machenical ENERGY .it have disadvantage too because it can CRASH any substance while moving |
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When did praja pratinidhi of mysore established |
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Answer» Answer: 12 December,1991 A HISTORIC DAY as PRAJA PRATINIDHI was ESTABLISHED.. |
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What are self help groups how are the emerging as important source of credit |
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Answer» Answer: nothing because of the payment of line in our life I SUGGEST to use DEBIT only |
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Andaman lsland and lakshadweep lslands in detail both |
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Answer» Explanation: Andaman ISLAND is located along the EASTERN coast of India in BAY of BENGAL and lakshadweep island is located along the western coast of India in Arabian sea. andaman is formed as a result of volcanic eruption whereas lashadweep is coral island. Andaman island have high POPULATION as compared to lashadweep island. |
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Pradhan mantri vartu vandna yojna started in which city |
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महिलाओं को विधायिका मे आरछण दिया जाए भासड विपछ मे |
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What do you think about people from taking a stand against something they know is wrong |
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Answer» Answer: They try to be bad and TOUGH to EMPRESS others. They THINK its CUTE but its not, AT ALL. Sometimes they just want others attention. They just want to be funny. Explanation: |
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What is true about the Gulf Stream |
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Answer» Answer: The gulf STREAM toghter with it northern EXTENSION, the North Atlantic Drift, is a powerful ,WARM and swift Atlantic Ocean currents that originate in the gulf of Mexico ,exits through the Strait of Florida and follow the EASTERN coastline of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean. HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!!! |
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Indigenious health practices among tribes in india |
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Answer» There were 67.76 million persons belonging to scheduled tribes in about 74 distinct groups in India in 1991, or 7.95% of TOTAL population, usually living in remote and ecologically diverse climates and areas. Modern medicine has not been accepted in most tribal areas, where magico-religious health care systems prevail. Health conditions in tribal areas have been described as deficient in sanitary conditions, personal hygiene, and health education. Common diseases are sexually transmitted ones and genetic abnormalities such as sickle CELL anemia and Glucose-6 Phosphate Enzyme Deficiency (G-6-PD). Disease incidence for sickle cell anemia has been estimated at more than 19% among 35 tribal population groups. 5 million are estimated to be carriers. G-6-PD shows a genetically carried deficiency in a blood enzyme; persons commonly reject antimalarials, antibiotics, and analgesics. The population estimated to have the deficiency is about 13 million, primarily residing in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, ORISSA, and Assam states (15%). The incidence is high in malaria zones. Screening kits are needed by health workers, so that identified people can be tattooed and high risk families counseled accordingly. The Onges, Jarawas, and Shompens of Andaman and Nicobar Islands are facing extinction due to endemic diseases, venereal diseases, and a shortage of women. Health workers need information on the folklore RELATED to health of these and other tribal groups, in order to provide appropriate health and sanitary practices and to document indigenous herbs for medical use. Malnutrition is pervasive among tribals. Deficiencies have been detected in gross amounts of calcium, vitamin A, vitamin C, riboflavin, and animal protein. Southern tribes are known for their caloric and protein deficiencies. Those in rice-eating belts tend to have had higher protein intake. The workload of tribal women is heavy, long, and increasing. Maternal mortality is due to unhygienic conditions and inappropriate tribal practices. Interventions must focus on tribal culture, medical training of indigenous people, a health care delivery system catering to the community needs, and more research. |
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Interaction between common people of india and china |
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Mention the important races and language s formed in north America |
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Answer» English main LANGUAGE |
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Define the term colleteral |
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Answer» colleteral MEANS to have some PROOF for EXAMPLE colleteral of LAND |
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Translated in kannada dear bapu you are immortal |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Which the oldest language in the world |
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What is called the modern period |
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Answer» Answer: modern PERIOD Explanation: The modern era includes the early period, CALLED the early modern period, which LASTED from c. 1500 to around c. 1800 (most often 1815) |
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Salt march was also a part of civil disobedience movement justify |
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Answer» the salt march was formed by MAHATMA Gandhi and 70 people for the reduction of taxation of salt .Occurred in DANDI |
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Team was located on trade road of the Arabian gulf heading to.............. Region. What is the answer???????? |
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Answer» Team was located on TRADE ROAD of the Arabian gulf heading to EMIRATES Region. Hope it helps you(^v^) |
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If fire was not invented we could not have made metal tools that we use today why? |
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Answer» Explanation: as we know the prperties of metal that they have HIGH melting point so the metals in raw form can't be USED by us so we have to REFINE it and mould them into different shape. in these processes we NEED FIRE. |
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Define stock as developed resource |
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Answer» Developed Resources: Resources which are developed and surveyed for utilization and are being used in present time are KNOWN as Developed Resources. STOCK: Resources that are AVAILABLE, but we do not have proper technology to used them are called Stock. Explanation: make me as BRAINALIEST |
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Religious places of important in the paired state and country of tripura |
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Answer» Answer: Religion is a word which refers to approaches to human spirituality which usually ENCOMPASS a set of narratives, SYMBOLS, beliefs and PRACTICES, often with a supernatural or transcendent quality, which give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of LIFE through reference to a higher power or truth. |
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Explain the language poilcy |
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Answer» Answer: => The Language policy is job what GOVERNMENT does either officially through legislation, court decisions or policy to determine how LANGUAGES are USED, cultivate language skills needed to meet national priorities or to establish the rights of individuals or groups to use and maintain languages.✨✨✨✨✨Thanks ☺️❤️ |
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Why do exam papers league? |
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Answer» When a exam paper is CIRCULATED AMONG the STUDENTS it is KNOWN to be a exam paper LEAK |
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Name the agents of erosion and deposition responsible for the creation of Delta |
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What is salts? give examples |
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Answer» Answer: normal salt is a salt formed by the complete REPLACEMENT of replaceable hydrogen atoms from an acid molecule by means of a metal or a group of elements acting LIKE a metal. Examples: The compounds like KCl, NACL, FeS04, Na2S04, FeCl2 etc are normal SALTS |
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What is the duties of legislature executive and judicary |
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Answer» they have DUTIES of MAKING RULES to REGULATE the country accordingly.they pass BILLS to make rules |
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Explain about two treaties of Government |
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Answer» Answer: Two Treatises of Government (or Two Treatises of Government: In the Former, The False Principles, and Foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and His Followers, Are Detected and Overthrown. The LATTER Is an ESSAY Concerning The True Original, Extent, and End of Civil Government) is a work of political philosophy published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke. The First Treatise ATTACKS patriarchalism in the form of sentence-by-sentence refutation of Robert Filmer's Patriarcha, while the Second Treatise outlines Locke's ideas for a more civilized society based on NATURAL rights and contract theory. This publication contrasts former political works by Locke himself. In Two Tracts on Government, written in 1660, Locke defends a very conservative position; however, Locke never published it.[1] In 1669, Locke co-authored the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, which endorses aristocracy, slavery and serfdom.[2][3] Some DISPUTE the extent to which the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina portray Locke's own philosophy, vs. that of the Lord proprietors of the colony; the document was a legal document written for and signed and sealed by the eight Lord proprietors to whom Charles II had granted the colony. In this context, Locke was only a paid secretary, writing it much as a lawyer writes a will. Thanx........ |
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Why where better roads needed after the investigation of the steam engine? |
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Answer» For their DEVELOPMENT. For their protection. Hope it will help YU |
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1) Give reasons for each of the following :-a) every religion instructs its followers to pray.b) religion helps to unite mankind.c) we can pray anywhere and always.d) prayer can work miracles.e) there are several religions in the world. |
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Answer» Answer: RELIGION is a word which refers to approaches to human spirituality which usually encompass a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices, OFTEN with a supernatural or transcendent quality, which GIVE meaning to the practitioner's EXPERIENCES of life through reference to a higher power or truth. |
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What changes were brought about by the bolsheviks immediately after the October revolution |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The main CHANGES brought about by the Bolsheviks immediately after the October Revolution were (i)The Bolsheviks were totally OPPOSED to private property Therefore most industries and banks were nationalised. (II) LAND was declared social property and PEASANTS were allowed to seize the land of the nobility. I hope it will help you N mark me brainliest.. |
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Trace the history of wheel and water transport? |
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Answer» Explanation: The history of transport is largely one of technological innovation. Advances in technology have allowed PEOPLE to travel farther, explore more territory, and expand their influence over larger and larger areas. Even in ancient times, new tools such as foot COVERINGS, skis, and snowshoes lengthened the distances that could be travelled. As new inventions and discoveries were applied to transport problems, travel time decreased while the ability to move more and larger loads increased. Innovation continues as transport RESEARCHERS are working to find new ways to reduce costs and increase transport efficiency. please mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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How did zila parishad constitutes |
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Answer» Explanation:Members of the Zila Parishad are elected from the district on the basis of adult franchise for a term of five years. ... These Councillors chosen by direct election from electoral divisions in the District. The Chairmen of all the Panchayat Samitis under the district are the Ex-Officio members of Zilla Parishad. !!! hey bhut SARI bate krni ti tumse but koe NI limit me rhna bi tumne muje sikhaya u r a good teacher god BLESS you ND I remember our promise jo my bhi ni bulne wala |
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When was 'Universal Declaration of Human Right's issued by the IN General Assembly? |
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Answer» Answer: 10-10-1948 Explanation: |
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Whats not a example of photosynthesis |
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Answer» Human nutrion Explanation: Human nutrition or ANIMAL nutrition is an opposite for autrophic nutrition because ANIMALS depend on other ORGANISMS for their food but plants prepare food by their own by the PROCESS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS |
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list the important measures taken by the Indian government for the benefit of the weaker sections of society. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Scheduled castes are those castes/races in the country that suffer from extreme social, educational and economic backwardness arising out of age-old practice of untouchability and certain others on account of lack of infrastructure FACILITIES and geographical isolation, and who need special consideration for safeguarding their interests and for their accelerated socio-economic development. These communities were notified as Scheduled Castes as per provisions contained in Clause 1 of Article 341 of the Constitution. Constitutional mechanism for upliftment of SC The deep concern of the framers of the Constitution for the uplift of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward CLASSES is reflected in the elaborate constitutional mechanism set-up for their uplift. Article 17 abolishes Untouchability. Article 46 requires the State ‘to promote with special care the educational and economic interests of the weaker SECTIONS of the people, and, in particular, of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, and to protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation. Article 335 provides that the claims of the members of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes shall be taken into consideration, consistently with the maintenance of efficiency of administration, in the making of appointments to services and POSTS in connection with the affairs of the Union or of a State. Article 15(4) refers to the special provisions for their advancement. Article 16(4A) speaks of “reservation in matters of promotion to any class or classes of posts in the services under the State in favour of SCs/STs, which are not adequately represented in the services under the State’. Article 338 provides for a National Commission for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes with duties to investigate and MONITOR all matters relating to safeguards provided for them, to inquire into specific complaints and to participate and advise on the planning process of their socio-economic development etc. |
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What are the 5 causes leading to the outbreak of Russian revolution |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: 1. The "liberals, social democrats, social revolutionaries, peasants and workers" demanded a constitution in which the Tsar was also included and subjected to the parliament. 2. The Social System The "Russian Society" was divided into "two classes" before the Revolution. The two classes being the "nobles" and the "working CLASS". 3. Workers plight: The "working class" was further divided into sections based on their skills. The workers had to work "at least 12 hours" a day, had low wages and poor working conditions. In 1904, INFLATION caused people’s income to fall which led to widespread protests by the workers. This was one of the main REASONS that gave flame to the Russian revolution. Inflation: There was such a high rise in inflation that the real wages dropped down by 20% Influence of Industrial Revolution The "Industrial Revolution" added fuel to the "Russian revolution" as due to the formation of workers’ unions, workers BECAME more aware of their RIGHTS and started "demanding increase in wages, 8 hours of work and better working conditions". |
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Hey matesHelp me in this questionhow do we understand the rapid transformations of the markets? |
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Answer» Answer: 1. rapid transformation of market condition depends heavily on development of transport which in the recent years have expanded locally and internationally.2. improvement of SCIENCE and technology land, water are air transport has grown MANIFOLD in the recent years. exchange of good and service between countries id CALLED international TRADE3. advancement of international trade is considered as indicator of economics growth of the country. EXPORT and import are the components of trade.May be helpful ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ |
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What should we do to maintain balance in environment? |
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Answer» plant more trees because it INCREASES the oxygen level in atmosphere |
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