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अधिकतम 20 पॉइंट में भूगोल अध्याय - 4, कृषि को सारांशित करें। |
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Answer» What is your QUESTION FRIEND? I can't UNDERSTAND it. |
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the first phase of colonization in Asia,Africa and America began in: a)15th century b)16th century c) 17th century d)18th century |
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Answer» Answer: The FIRST phase of the imperialist CONTROL and colonization of ASIA, Africa and the Americas began in the SIXTEENTH century. During the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, as you have read in CHAPTER 6 |
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What can be done so that non- farm production activities can be started in village |
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Answer» DAIRY is also a non-farm work , In villages SETTING up Dairy services can be STARTED for welfare of villagers. in villages we can set up small scale industries for PROMOTION of local handicrafts like basket weaving , POTTERY etc. Have a Nice Moment Please make me Brainlist Follow me I will index you |
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Please Try YourselfWhat were the three local issues in which Gandhiji experimented his technique ofSatyagraha during the years 1917-1918? How were these issues resolved? |
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Answer» Answer: The THREE LOCAL issues were Champaran satyagraha ; KHEDA satyagraha and AHMEDABAD satyagraha. (i) Champaran Satyagraha. In the first experiment indigo farmers were encouraged to RAISE their voice against the oppressive policies of the British. |
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What is meterial law |
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Answer» Answer: ༺♥༻✧༺♥༻✨Material Law :Everything You Need to Know. The material law definition explains that material law is a type of REPRESENTATION made to an individual with the goal of GETTING that PERSON to enter into and agree to a contract that the person would not have NORMALLY done without that representation. ༺♥༻✧༺♥༻ |
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What are the hills present in rajasthan |
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Any 10 examples of democratic practices |
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Answer» Despotism. Dictatorship. Military dictatorship. Tyranny. |
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I am used in advanced technology ? |
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Answer» Answer: I can't UNDERSTAND your question? please market is brainlist and also follow me. |
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Write one difference between deuki and jhuma system |
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Answer» Similar to the Deuki system is Jhuma system which is prevalent in the sherpa community in the eastern Nepal. Jhuma is the second of the three or more daughters offered to a gumba . Jhumas are required not to LEAD a married LIFE. But the children BORN from illict relations have to LIVE in the gumba... |
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Who have half vote in fiji |
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Answer» I hope its helpful for you Electraol system of fiji plz mark as the BRAINLIST |
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Answer the following questions very briefly.1. What right was granted to the East India Company through the Charter of Queen Elizabeth I.2. Why did Jahangir refuse to grant permission to the East India Company the first time?3. What was the outcome of the Second Camatic War?4. In which battle was Tipu Sultan defeatedplease help me.please |
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Answer» PLEASE MARK me as a BRAINLIEST... |
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Characteristic of alluvial soil |
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Answer» Answer: Hey mark MYA answer as brainliest They are immature and have weak PROFILES due to their recent origin. They are immature and have weak profiles due to their recent origin.Most of the soil is Sandy and CLAYEY soils are not uncommon. They are immature and have weak profiles due to their recent origin.Most of the soil is Sandy and clayey soils are not uncommon.Pebbly and gravelly soils are rare. ... They are immature and have weak profiles due to their recent origin.Most of the soil is Sandy and clayey soils are not uncommon.Pebbly and gravelly soils are rare. ...The soil is porous because of its loamy (equal proportion of sand and clay) nature. |
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What is Resources ??? |
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Answer» Answer: A source of supply, support, or aid, ESPECIALLY one that can be readily DRAWN UPON when needed. resources, the collective wealth of a country or it's means of producing wealth . this is the right answer.. THANK YOU..... |
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Write on tribalism and it effect on African's |
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Answer» Tribalism obviously has an extremely negative effect on NIGERIA's unity, and in some CASES, can even be life-threatening, because some people are ready to do anything to stand for their IDEALS. The tribalist experiences of the other countries SHOW us that such division brings nothing but conflicts, fear and exclusion. |
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Find out the longitudinal and latitudinal extents of Nepal,Butan, Srilanka and BangladeshIn points like1)Nepal=it's longitudinal and latitudinal |
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Answer» Answer: Brainly.in What is your question? Primary School Geography 5 points CLASS 9TH Find out the longitudinal and latitudinal extents of nepal,Bhutan, srilanka and Bangladesh. Ask for details Follow Report by 678bibimeryam 21 hours ago Answers Me · Beginner Know the answer? Add it here! hazel908 Expert Hey buddy here is ur ans Nepal is a landlocked country, located in the Himalayas. It LIES between latitudes 26* and 31* N, and 80* and 88* E. It extends for about 800 kilometers east-west along its Himalayan axis and about 200 kilometers north-south. Bhutan is located at latitude 27.5141621 and longitude 90.4336014. It is part of Asia and the NORTHERN hemisphere. Bangladesh Latitude and Longitude Map. Bangladesh's latitude and longitude is 24° 00' N and 90° 00' E . ... Dacca or DHAKA, which is the capital city of Bangladesh , is situated in slightly different latitude and longitudinal areas. Dacca's latitude and longitude is 23° 51' North and 90° 24' East respectively. Hope it helps u Pls mark me BrainLiests |
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Why do we need the public sector explain |
Answer» The sector which is made by or use by any person who buys the sector from government and this sector doesn't use by any person except the owner is called public sector.Mark me brainliest. |
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Dear studentsBelow are some questions based on today’s zoom class.1) What do you mean by equality?2) What is Constitution?3) What are the 3 key pillars of Indian democracy?4) What does article 15 of our Constitution state?5) How was Om Prakash Valmiki discriminates? |
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Answer» ????? HEY it is your own class I do I know what had happened in your class |
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What can a person do if his ya her fundamental right are violated |
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Answer» The DIFFERENT forms of power-sharing in MODERN democracies are: ... In this type of power-sharing arrangement, different organs of government, placed at the same level, exercised different powers. Such a SEPARATION ensures that none of the organs can exercise unlimited power, thereby putting a check on each |
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Define_ fallow land, cultivated land , uncultivated land and net sown area. |
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Answer» Answer: A piece of land that is NORMALLY USED for FARMING but that is left with no crops on it for a season in ORDER to let it recover its fertility is an example of land that would be described as FALLOW |
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II.Answer the following questions in a sentence each. 8X1=89. Where is the headquarter of International Labour Organization? |
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Answer» In GENEVA, Switzerland. Hope this helps MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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how can you conserve your resourses for your future generation? And what was Gandhi point of you in it? |
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Which on of the following is the way of providing loans to the rural poor. Particularly women? cooperative banks Grameen banks SHG moneylenders |
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Answer» Explanation: (A) COOPERATIVE Banks (B) Gramin Banks (C) SELF Help Groups (D) Moneylenders |
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What is resource planning?and how resource planning conducted in India? |
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Answer» Answer: Resource planning is a complex process. It involves the FOLLOWING process: Identification and INVENTORY of resources ACROSS the regions of the country: It involves surveying, mapping, QUALITATIVE and quantitative estimation and MEASUREMENT of the resources. The answer is easy yaar!!!!Look here!!!!! |
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Teenagers spend lavishly to remain the centre of attraction among their peergroup. How far is it correct to spend the parent's hard earned money on the items like i-pods, video games, bikes etc? What is your opinion about it? Please answer in 50 to 70 words please i will mark good answer as brainliest. |
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Answer» My OPINION is that it is wrong for them to spend so much MONEY on things which are not necessary for them also. Our parents are working day and night to make a living. It is wrong of us to spend so much money on things which are not IMPORTANT . We MUST save money for the future. I feel that it is waste to spend money on things that do not teach us anything. We do not benefit from these things. They are things that we WANT but we do not need them. |
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1950लापलावमें राजस्थ सवर मेंअलावरके शासनकालकिरार |
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How can rainwater be harvested? |
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Answer» Answer: The harvesting of rainwater simply involves the collection of water from surfaces on which rain FALLS, and subsequently storing this water for later use. ... Water can also be COLLECTED in dams from rain falling on the ground and PRODUCING runoff. Either WAY, the water collected can be CONSIDERED to be precious. Hope it's help u a lot. |
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The Persian wheel is related to |
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Answer» Answer: The Persian Wheel in India. The Persian wheel is a mechanical WATER lifting DEVICE operated USUALLY by draught animals like bullocks, buffaloes or camels. It is used to lift water from water sources typically open WELLS. In Sanskrit the word Araghatta has been used in the ancient texts to describe the Persian Wheel. please SELECT my answerplease follow me |
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Enumerate the advantages of transport. |
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Answer» GO through the above ATTACHMENT HOPE it HELPS you |
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The following service is not offered by * 1 point a) Credit catds b) Debit cards c) National saving cerficates d) Loans |
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Answer» national SAVING CERTIFICATE(C) hope this will help you Explanation: |
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What are the harmful effects of a virus |
Answer» Explanation :VIRUSES on the other hand CAUSE disease like the common cold,chickenpox, Ebola and Aids. The effect of viruses can be caused by different things depending on the VIRUS. Sometimes the virus can kill too MANY cells, causing the organism to suffer ill effects. |
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Who is pm of canada |
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Answer» JUSTIN Trudeau Mark me as BRAINLIEST. |
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17Nameanytwo charactristicsof democracyAnd |
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Answer» Answer: 1) Democracy is a system if government, where SUPREME powers lies with the people . 2) In DEMOCRATIC COUNRY , the power of the ELECTED representativas would be supreme . |
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Discuss the claim of German philosopher John gottfried herder regarding the truth German culture |
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Answer» ANSWER = Johann Gottfried (after 1802, von) 25 August 1744 – 18 DECEMBER 1803) was a German philosopher, oLd literary critic. He is associated with the Enlightenment, STURM und Drang, and Weimar Classicism. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL NAME IS GAMER ARMY 11 SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE SUBSCRIBE MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST AND GIVE ME THANKS AND FOLLOW ME |
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Chapter number 26 class 8 vision of the Indian Constitution |
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Answer» Answer: give EQUALITY |
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Rationalise the denominators of 3/√5+√2 |
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Answer» Answer: 2^2×3+1 Explanation: 1234567880÷24899 |
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One has to interpret ones religion according to the changing times. Otherwise , religion becomes sluggish.stated by whom |
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Answer» See, Change always happens, but change can be highly inconvenient and strange for MANY of us. The WORLD has always been CHANGING, but many of us are CONCERNED with the SPEED of change in recent years, which they feel was highly rapid. |
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Similarities between Narmada Bachao Andolan and Tawa Matsya Sangh |
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Answer» Answer: Our focus would be on one such organisation called TAWA MATSYA Sangh — an organisation FIGHTING for the rights of ... FWA-d out Collect details about the NARMADA Bachao Andolan. |
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Define Per capita incomend plzz follow me friends for follow back.. |
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Answer» Answer: Per capita income (PCI) or average income measures the average income earned per PERSON in a given area (city, region, COUNTRY, etc.) in a specified YEAR. It is calculated by dividing the area's TOTAL income by its total population.
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Who was the first popular leader of the Indian Independence movement |
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Answer» Explanation: The Indian NATIONAL Congress (pronunciation (help·info)) (INC, OFTEN called the Congress Party or simply Congress) is a political party in INDIA with widespread roots.[20] Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa.[a][21]From the late 19th century, and ESPECIALLY after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement.[22]Congress led India to independence from Great BRITAIN,[b][23][c][24] and powerfully influenced other anti-colonial nationalist movements in the British Empire |
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Why forests are called dynamic living entity |
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Answer» Explanation: The droppings of animals and dead leaves of PLANTS are decomposed by the DECOMPOSERS and converted into NUTRIENTS. Forests are called dynamic living ENTITY because of the various plants, animals and microorganisms. The wide variety of animals helps the FOREST to regenerate and grow. hope it helps u ✔ |
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choose the correct answer. 1.which of the folloing terms is not use in the preamble to the Constitution? 1.fundamental duties. 2. secular. 3 . democretic. 4 . republic |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES is the CORRECT answer. Hope this helps MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Christopher Columbus wanted to discover a sea route to India but landed in the Bahamas, islands off the coast of North America. How do you think he would have felt when he realized that he never did discover the route to India? Imagine you are Christopher Columbus and write a brief note describing the feelings/emotions you have on your failure to discover a sea route to India.I will mark as brainlist |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Christopher would have been shocked on seeing his hardwork go in vain. He always wanted to visit India because of its resources such as spices and culture. My feelings as Christopher Columbus- i was extremely gloomy and sad, for the fact that i NEVER discovered the ROUTE to India. My CALCULATION went wrong somewhere. All my HARD work in vain. But still i hope that my findings are useful to the world in some or the other sense. |
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Government has started mid day meal scheme to ensure maximum enrollment of student in school write about any one govt initiative that has promoted equality in India |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Caste System in INDIA The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into sectarian groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant ROLE in our society despite the growth of culture and civilisation. The terms ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to identify former untouchables and tribes. However, in 2008 the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘Dalit’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State Governments to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead. The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and lower castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was TAKEN by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, leading to discrimination and exploitation of the weaker SECTIONS of community. The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s POPULATION or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation. Evil faces of this system |
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Dash is a large compound formed by a large number of repeating unit |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Caste SYSTEM in India The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into sectarian groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant role in our society despite the growth of culture and civilisation. The terms ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to identify former untouchables and tribes. HOWEVER, in 2008 the National COMMISSION for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘DALIT’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State Governments to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead. The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and LOWER castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was taken by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, leading to discrimination and exploitation of the weaker sections of community. The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s population or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation. Evil faces of this system |
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1. ________refers to the Cruel and unjust use of power or authority. |
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Answer» DICTATORSHIP..... HOPE this helps you |
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I want to create a song or short film about corona kastalu and valasa kulila brathukulu |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: then why are you asking in this app Caste System in INDIA The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into sectarian groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant role in our society despite the growth of culture and civilisation. The TERMS ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to identify FORMER UNTOUCHABLES and tribes. However, in 2008 the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘Dalit’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State Governments to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead. The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and lower castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was TAKEN by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, leading to discrimination and exploitation of the weaker sections of community. The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s population or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation. Evil faces of this system |
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choose the correct answer which of the following terms is not used in the Preamble to the constitution Republic democratic secular fundamental duties |
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Answer» ANSWER = The preamble to the CONSTITUTION of India is a brief introductory statement that sets out guidelines, which guide the people of the nation, and to PRESENT the principles of the Constitution, and to indicate the source from which the document DERIVES its authority, and meaning[1] The hopes and aspirations of the people are DESCRIBED in it. The preamble can be REFERRED to as the preface which highlights the entire Constitution. It was adopted on 26 November 1949 by the Constituent Assembly and came into effect on 26 January 1950, celebrated as the Republic day in India. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL NAME IS GAMER ARMY 11 SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE SUBSCRIBE MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL |
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project of SST write the name of major temples of India. describe the importance of each and make picture also |
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Answer» Answer: Caste System in India The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into SECTARIAN groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant role in our society DESPITE the growth of culture and civilisation. The terms ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to identify former untouchables and tribes. However, in 2008 the NATIONAL Commission for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘Dalit’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State Governments to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead. The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and lower castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was taken by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, LEADING to discrimination and exploitation of the WEAKER sections of community. The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s population or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation. Evil faces of this system Caste System in India The caste system is the bane for the Indian society. It divides the Indian society into sectarian groups and classes. Even today, it plays a predominant role in our society despite the growth of culture and civilisation. The terms ‘Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes’ (SC/ST) are the official terms used in government documents to identify former untouchables and tribes. However, in 2008 the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, noticing that the word ‘Dalit’ was used interchangeably with the official term ‘Scheduled Castes’, asked the State Governments to end the use of the word ‘Dalit’ in official documents by calling the term ‘unconstitutional’ and to replace it with the term ‘Scheduled Caste’ instead. The roots of the caste system are traced back to the ancient ages. While one view discriminates between the castes as upper and lower castes on the basis of their origin, another view traces the origin of the castes to varnas which classifies the caste system on the basis of their functions. Since then, it was found that undue advantage was taken by the section of people having an upper hand and a say in the community, leading to discrimination and exploitation of the weaker sections of community. The people from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, referred to as ‘untouchables’ form one-sixth of India’s population or 160 million; they endure discrimination and segregation. Evil faces of this system Explanation: |
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Charity and gifts help a lot of poor people survive. however, are there better ways of helping them ---ways which do not make them dependent on others on all the time? discuss please answer this question i will mark brainliest to the correct one |
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I this one is the best answer for you |
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