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1.

Arrange the following from north to southA) Kanyakumri B) Godavari C) Delhi D) Tropic of cancerArrange the following from north to south Krishna, Indus, Narmada, Kaverisay answer fastly..no spam​

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  1. B) Godavari
  2. C) Delhi
  3. D) Tropic of cancer
  4. A) Kanyakumri
2.

2 2) what is the different between the principal focus of theconcave and convex Minor​

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The principal focus of a convex lens is defined as the point on which the principal axis of the light is parallel to the principal axis that converges after the REFRACTION from the lens. The principal focus of CONCAVE lens is when the light rays get DIVERGED and APPEAR to form a single point

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5. What are the indicators of measuring development​

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4.

Elucidate some of the efforts taken in our country to reform political parties?​

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The main vision of the CONSTITUTION makers cannot be achieved until the representatives of the people don't follow democratic practices within the political parties. Some MEASURES were taken by the government to reform political parties have been:

(i) Anti-defection law, which states that if any sitting MLA or MP changes his PARTY, he will lose his seat in the legislature.

(ii) It is mandatory now for every candidate to furnish all details related to the ASSETS, criminal cases pending.

(iii) Election Commission has made it mandatory for parties to hold regular elections a file income tax.

(iv) The recent judgment by SUPREME Court that disqualifies convicted MP's and MLA's who have sentenced to more than two years of imprisonment by the lower court and whose appeal against their conviction is pending and is debarred from contesting elections is considered to be the landmark decision by the apex court to clean the system.

5.

The custom of of sati was banned by ____​

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EXPLANATION:

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6.

What is adverse of environmental effects in Pakistan ? Max words limit300 (Marks 2)Your answer​

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ANSWER:

KARACHI larhor Quetta peshaw area Islamabad minmean MAX SOURCE of the PAKISTAN environment

7.

Is called the E.I.R​

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ANSWER:

Effective INTEREST rate

Effective interest rateThe effective interest rate (EIR), effective annual interest rate, annual equivalent rate (AER) or simply effective rate is the interest rate on a loan or FINANCIAL product restated from the nominal interest rate and expressed as the equivalent interest rate if compound interest was PAYABLE annually in arrears

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8.

What are the services offered by Bankers?​

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9.

What were the constitution of China India and every country in the development of science in Europe​

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The Constitution of the People's Republic of China is nominally the supreme law of the People's Republic of China. It was ADOPTED by the 5th National People's CONGRESS on December 4, 1982, with further revisions about EVERY five years. It is the FOURTH constitution in the country's HISTORY, superseding the 1954 constitution, the 1975 constitution, and the 1978 constitution.

10.

What is global poverty?(in hindi)​

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गरीबी एक व्यक्ति की बुनियादी जरूरतों के लिए पर्याप्त भौतिक संपत्ति या आय नहीं होने की स्थिति है। गरीबी में सामाजिक, आर्थिक और राजनीतिक तत्व शामिल हो सकते हैं। पूर्ण गरीबी, भोजन, वस्त्र और आश्रय जैसी बुनियादी व्यक्तिगत जरूरतों को पूरा करने के लिए आवश्यक साधनों का पूर्ण अभाव है।

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11.

Who was the founder of French revolution ​

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Charles-Alexandre de Calonne

The REVOLUTION took shape in France when the CONTROLLER general of finances, Charles-Alexandre de Calonne, arranged the summoning of an ASSEMBLY of “notables” (prelates, great noblemen, and a few representatives of the bourgeoisie) in FEBRUARY 1787 to propose reforms DESIGNED to eliminate the budget deficit

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12.

3. The colour used to show plains on a physical map is(a) green(b) blue(C) dark brown (d) yellov4. The distance between two places on a map or earth is called(a) road distance(b) rail distance(C) air distance(d) all of these5. Which of the following is a large-scale map?(a) the world map(b) the map of a continent(d) the map of a town(c) the map of a country​

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3. ANS green

4. ans ROAD distance

5. ans the world MAP

13.

Lenin100 telling about gender roles

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14.

How is rasa dance is performed ? answer in one word​

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15.

What is the second house at the state level called ?​

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State governments in India are the governments ruling over 28 states and 8 union territories of India and the HEAD of the Council of Ministers in a state is the Chief Minister. Power is divided between the Union government and state governments. While the Union government handles defence, EXTERNAL affairs etc., the state government deals with internal security (through state police) and other state ISSUES. Income for the Union government is from customs duty, excise tax, income tax etc., while state government income comes from sales tax (VAT), stamp duty etc.; now these have been subsumed under the various components of the Goods and Services Tax.

Each state has a legislative assembly. A state legislature that has one house - State Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) - is a unicameral legislature.

A state legislature that has two houses - the State Legislative assembly and State Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad) - is a bicameral legislature. The Vidhan Sabha is the lower house and corresponds to the Lok Sabha while the Vidhan Parishad is the upper house and corresponds to the Rajya Sabha of the Parliament of India.

The Sarkaria Commission was set up to review the balance of power between states' and the Union governments. The Union government can dissolve a state government in FAVOUR of President's rule if necessary, subject to certain conditions, as ruled by the Supreme Court of India in S. R. Bommai v. Union of India. It is for 5years only

16.

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ANSWER:

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17.

What is Hazardous substance ? Maxwords limit 300(Marks 3)Your answer​

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A hazardous substance is any substance that has one or more inherent hazardous property. This includes flammability, EXPLOSIVENESS, toxicity, and the ability to oxidise.

The CoSHH Regulations cover most substances that are hazardous to health - and these substances can take a variety of different forms. These substances include:

chemicals

products containing chemicals

fumes

dust

vapours

mists

nanotechnology

gases and asphyxiating gases

biological agents

germs that cause diseases

However, as these substances are covered by their own UNIQUE set of regulations, the following substances are not covered by CoSHH:

Asbestos

Lead and

Radioactive substances

Who is at risk?

Simply, those EXPOSED for longer periods of time to a substance considered ‘hazardous to health’ are GENERALLY more at risk than those exposed for short periods or to less hazardous substances.

However, certain occupations may expose workers to hazardous substances depending on their work activity. For example, cleaners are often exposed to hazardous substances in cleaning products like bleach and other solvents.

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18.

Name the southern point of india.​

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ANSWER:

CAPE Comorin is the SOUTHERN POINT of INDIA.

19.

The major reasons for unemployment in India are ​

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The FOLLOWING are the main causes of unemployment:

The Caste System. ...

Increased Population Growth. ...

Slow Economic Growth. ...

Slow INDUSTRIAL Growth. ...

Seasonality of Agricultural Occupations. ...

Joint Family System. ...

LOSS of Small-Scale/Cottage Industries. ...

Low Rates of Saving and Investment.

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20.

भारत में तृतीय क्षेत्र का महत्व बताएं​

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भारतीय आय में तृतीयक क्षेत्राक की भूमिका :

भारतीय आय में तृतीयक क्षेत्राक की भूमिका :आर्थिक योजनाओं में बदलाव के कारण भारत मे इस क्षेत्राक में वृद्धि हुर्इ है। मूलभूत सुविधाएँ जैसे शिक्षा, सूचना तकनीक से सम्बंधित, स्वास्थ्य देखभाल सेवा, ATM, सूचना केन्द्र आदि भारतीयों को रोजगार प्रदान करते है। (II) GDP में तृतीयक क्षेत्रा का हिस्सा प्रतिदिन बढ़ता जा रहा है।

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21.

How is rasa dance is performed ​

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According to DIFFERENT traditions, the rasa-lila is PERFORMED EITHER by BOYS and girls, or by girls only. The dance is performed holding dandi (sticks) and is often accompanied with FOLK songs and devotional music.

22.

What is Greek notion o)What is positive liberty?Who said "Liberty" is opposed of “Over government”?Lived from which languageet​

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the set of activities that are associated with making DECISIONS in groups, or other forms of POWER relations between individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status.

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Positive LIBERTY is the possession of the capacity to act upon one's free will, as OPPOSED to negative liberty, which is freedom from external restraint on one's actions. A concept of positive liberty may also include freedom from internal constraints.

Q3:

Sir John Robert Seeley

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23.

प्रकार की वनस्पतिके पौधों की जड़े पानी में डूबी रहती हैं।​

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❥कुछ हरे-पीले छितरे हुए पत्तों वाले पौधे जल के नीचे उगते (UNDERWATER PLANTS) हैं जैसे हाइड्रा। कुछ फूले हुए तनों और डण्ठलों वाले पौधे जल की सतह पर तैरते हुए मिलेंगे जैसे जलकुम्भी। इसके अलावा आपके परिचित कमल, कुमुदिनी और सिंघाड़े के पौधे भी मिलेंगे जिनका आधा भाग पानी में डूबा हुआ और आधा सतह से ऊपर उठा हुआ रहता है।

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24.

How Global Warming could impacteconomic Growth of Pakistan? Maxwords limit 400 (5 marks)Your answer​

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The impacts of climate change are being felt in every inhabited continent and in the oceans. However, they are not spread UNIFORMLY across the globe, and different parts of the world experience impacts DIFFERENTLY. An AVERAGE warming of 1.5°C across the whole globe raises the risk of heatwaves and heavy rainfall events, amongst many other potential impacts. Limiting warming to 1.5°C rather than 2°C can help reduce these risks, but the impacts the world experiences will depend on the specific GREENHOUSE gas emissions ‘PATHWAY’ taken. The consequences of temporarily overshooting 1.5°C of warming and returning to this level later in the century, for example, could be larger than if temperature stabilizes below 1.5°C. The size and duration of an overshoot will also affect future impacts.

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Topic: Economic development, social development and environmental protection are the three pillars of sustainability. Explain in 6 PAGES of A4 size ruled sheet.It is a project. Write Introduction 1 page, content 4 page, conclusion 1 page and also bibliography.PLS ANSWER IT CORRECTLY.​

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The first Olympic Games took PLACE in the 8TH CENTURY B.C. in Olympia, Greece. ... However, the athletic tradition was resurrected about 1500 years LATER: The first modern OLYMPICS were held in 1896 in Greece. 3 3. In ancient Greece, athletes didn't worry about sponsorship, protection, or fashion – they competed naked.

26.

What are the main occupations of tribal society​

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The major followed occupation of the tribal PEOPLE was AGRICULTURE. But there were also hunter-gatherers or HERDERS. Most OFTEN they combined these activities to make full use of the natural resources of the AREA in which they lived.

27.

Eirst of all the revalt wf 1857 A B was started in​

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Explanation:

1950 SE START HUA THA

28.

Why primitive man wander from place to place give reason​

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ANSWER:

PRIMITIVE man wandered from PLACE to place in SEARCH of food and shelter.

29.

General knowledge in hindi​

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सामान्य ज्ञान

Explanation:

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30.

Which is the correct development in banking industry ​

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Reserve Bank of India set norms for Joint Priority Sector Lending. RBI has allowed joint lending to the priority sector. RBI told banks to share a maximum 80% credit risk when they originate priority sector loans jointly with non-banking finance companies (NBFCs)

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31.

Why is the autual distance reduced on the map?​

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  • The actual distance on the ground is reduced on the MAP because the distance that is covered on the ground is larger than a piece of paper.
  • It is not POSSIBLE to be EXACT in the distance on the paper that leaves the only option of REDUCING the distance between a location on the map

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32.

उच्च वाच किस प्रकार किसी क्षेत्र की जलवायु को प्रभावित करती है​

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33.

List out the reason for the out break of 1857 revoult​

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QUESTION:-

list out the reason for the out break of 1857 revoult?

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The Indian Rebellion of 1857 was a major, but ULTIMATELY unsuccessful, uprising in India in 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on behalf of the British Crown. The rebellion began on 10 May 1857 in the form of a mutiny of sepoys of the Company's army in the garrison town of Meerut, 40 mi (64 km) northeast of Delhi (now Old Delhi). It then erupted into other mutinies and civilian rebellions chiefly in the upper Gangetic plain and central India,  though incidents of revolt also OCCURRED farther north and east. The rebellion posed a considerable threat to British power in that REGION, and was contained only with the rebels' defeat in Gwalior on 20 June 1858. On 1 November 1858, the British granted amnesty to all rebels not involved in MURDER, though they did not declare the hostilities to have formally ended until 8 July 1859. Its name is contested, and it is variously described as the Sepoy Mutiny, the Indian Mutiny, the Great Rebellion, the Revolt of 1857, the Indian Insurrection, and the First War of Independence.

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35.

1. The Lok Adalat is generally presided over by-​

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Explanation:

The Lok Adalat is presided over by a sitting or retired judicial officer as the CHAIRMAN, with TWO other members, usually a lawyer and a social WORKER.

36.

IN WHICH WAY DOES THE ELECTION COMMISION ENJOY THE SAME KIND OF INDEPENDENCE THAT THE JUDICIARY ENJOYS ?​

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37.

What is the difference between fade and lost, faded?? ​

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Fade

Definition:

(a.) Weak; insipid; tasteless; commonplace.

(a.) To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.

(a.) To lose freshness, color, or BRIGHTNESS; to become faint in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in color.

(a.) To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to vanish.

(v. t.) To cause to wither; to deprive of freshness or vigor; to wear away.

Lost

Definition:

(v. t.) Parted with unwillingly or unintentionally; not to be found; missing; as, a lost book or sheep.

(v. t.) Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor.

(v. t.) Not employed or ENJOYED; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit.

(v. t.) Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way; bewildered; PERPLEXED; as, a child lost in the woods; a stranger lost in London.

(v. t.) Ruined or destroyed, EITHER physically or morally; past help or hope; as, a ship lost at sea; a WOMAN lost to virtue; a lost soul.

38.

Who led Bolsheviks?​

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The Bolsheviks (Russian: Большевики, from большинство bolshinstvo, 'majority'),[a] also known in English as the Bolshevists,[2][b] were a radical, far-left, and revolutionary Marxist faction FOUNDED by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov that split from the Menshevik faction[C] of the Marxist Russian SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC Labour Party (RSDLP), a revolutionary socialist political party formed in 1898, at its Second Party Congress in 1903.[4]

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39.

Mewere massacred in Delhi in 1984​

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ANSWER:

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40.

Why primitive man wander from place to place​

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Hunter-gatherers TRAVELLED from place to place for four basic reasons which are as follows: If they stayed at one place for a long TIME, they would have eaten up all the AVAILABLE plant and animal resources. Therefore, they went to another place for more food. ANIMALS move from place to place.

41.

Write about agriculture based industry​

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The agro-based industry includes indutries RELATED to TEXTILES, sugar, paper and vegetable OIL. These industries use agricultural PRODUCTS as their raw materials. Textile industry is the largest industry in the organized sector. ... Textiles have been a major component of the industrial sector.

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42.

क्यूबा को शक्कर का घर क्यों कहा जाता है​

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because CUBA has more growth of sugarcane and by sugarcane SUGAR is made

43.

Elemertry education​

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Elementary education covers the primary (6-11 years) and upper primary (11-14 years) age group. In most INDIAN states, this translates into the successful COMPLETION of prescribed educational requirements TILL Class VIII.

44.

What are ferrous and non ferrous minerals ​

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There are various kinds of MINERALS. So let us first know what are minerals and they learn the difference between the FERROUS and non-ferrous minerals.

Explanation:

Ferrous minerals Non-ferrous minerals

These minerals mostly contain Iron These minerals do not contain any iron

These minerals are magnetic These minerals are not magnetic

These minerals WEIGH more These minerals weigh less

Examples: Iron ore, Manganese, Nickel, Cobalt etc. Examples: Gold, silver, copper, LEAD, bauxite, tin, magnesium etc.

Good conductors of electricity Bad conductors of electricity

45.

How many people in india were below poverty line in 2011_12​

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ANSWER: 21.9 % of INDIANS were below POVERTY LINE in 2011-12.

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46.

B) H. P. Modi represented the Parsis in the Constitution Committee.​

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FRANK Anthony represented the Anglo-Indian community, and the PARSIS were represented by H. P. Modi while Harendra Coomar Mookerjee, a distinguished CHRISTIAN who represented all CHRISTIANS other than Anglo-Indians.

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47.

. The Indian penal code was drawn up in 1860 under .......The best quality of iron ore is .......... The ......... cells convert sunlight directly into electricity.. The best quality of coal with 90% carbon is ................. is obtained by mixing copper and tin.​

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48.

What are called climographs ​

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Answer:

A CLIMOGRAPH is a GRAPHICAL representation of a location's basic CLIMATE. Climographs display data for two variables: (a) MONTHLY average temperature and (b) monthly average precipitation. These are useful tools to quickly describe a location's climate.

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TOPIC: Economic development, social development and environmental protection are the three pillars of sustainability. Explain in 5 PAGES of A4 sizePLS DO IT FAST​

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The term sustainability is broadly used to indicate programs, initiatives and actions aimed at the PRESERVATION of a particular resource. However, it actually refers to four distinct areas: human, social, economic and environmental – known as the four pillars of sustainability.

Human sustainability

Human sustainability aims to maintain and improve the human capital in society. Investments in the health and education systems, access to services, nutrition, knowledge and skills are all programs under the umbrella of human sustainability. Natural resources and spaces available are limited and there is a need to balance continual growth with improvements to health and achieving economic wellbeing for everyone. In the context of business, an organisation will view itself as a member of society and promote business values that respect human capital. Human sustainability focuses on the importance of anyone directly or indirectly involved in the making of products, or provision of services or broader stakeholders (the human capital of the organisation) (Benn et al., 2014). Communities around the globe may be positively or negatively affected by business activities, or impacted through methods used to source raw materials. Human sustainability encompasses the development of skills and human capacity to support the functions and sustainability of the organisation and to promote the wellbeing of communities and society.

Social sustainability

Social sustainability aims to preserve social capital by investing and creating services that constitute the framework of our society. The concept accommodates a larger view of the world in relation to communities, cultures and globalisation. It means to preserve future generations and to acknowledge that what we do can have an impact on others and on the world. Social sustainability focuses on maintaining and improving social quality with concepts such as cohesion, reciprocity and honesty and the importance of relationships amongst people. It can be encouraged and supported by LAWS, information and shared ideas of equality and rights. Social sustainability incorporates the idea of sustainable development as defined by the United Nations sustainable development goals. The principle of sustainable development addresses social and economic improvement that protects the environment and SUPPORTS equality, and therefore the economy and society and the ecological system are mutually dependent (Diesendorf, 2000).

Economic sustainability

Economic sustainability aims to maintain the capital intact. If social sustainability focuses on improving social equality, economic sustainability aims to improve the standard of living. In the context of business, it refers to the efficient use of assets to maintain company profitability over time. As stated by the UK Government (Annual Report 2000, January 2001):

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“Maintaining high and stable levels of economic growth is one of the key objectives of sustainable development. Abandoning economic growth is not an option. But sustainable development is more than just economic growth. The quality of growth matters as well as the quantity.”

Critics of this model acknowledge that a great gap in modern ACCOUNTING practices is not to include the cost of damage to the earth in market prices (Hawking, 2010). A more recent approach to economics acknowledges the limited incorporation of the ecological and social components in this model. New economics is inclusive of natural capital (ecological systems) and social capital (relationships amongst people) and challenges the mantra of capital that continual growth is GOOD and bigger is better, if it risks causing harm to the ecological and human system (Benn et al., 2014).

Environmental sustainability

Environmental sustainability aims to improve human welfare through the protection of natural capital (e.g. land, air, water, minerals etc.). Initiatives and programs are defined environmentally sustainable when they ensure that the needs of the population are met without the risk of compromising the needs of future generations. Environmental sustainability, as described by Dunphy, Benveniste, Griffiths and Sutton (2000), places emphasis on how business can achieve positive economic outcomes without doing any harm, in the short- or long-term, to the environment.

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विशेष COVID-19 श्रृंखला (Special COVID-19 SERIES)

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भारत में परिवर्तन (IiT, आय आय टी) के ज़रिये दुनिया भर के विद्वानों को विभिन्न विचारों का आदान प्रदान करने का मौक़ा देता है. इन सब विचार-विमर्शों का संगठित अभिलेखागार यहां पर रखा जाएगा. आज भारत के अर्थव्यवस्था, पर्यावरण, विदेशनीति, राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा, मानव पूंजी, विज्ञान, प्रौद्योगिकी, सामाजिक और सांस्कृतिक क्षेत्रों में जो बदलाव हो रहे हैं, उन सब का संक्षिप्त और विश्लेषणात्मक नज़रिया IiT (आय आय टी) के द्वारा आप के सामने पेश किया जाएगा. हर प्रकाशित लेख का हिंदी अनुवाद CASI (कासी) के वेबसाइट पर उपलब्ध होगा, और उसके साथ जुड़े ऑनलइन संसाधन भी उपस्तित होंगे.

CASI (कासी) की वेबसाइट