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Prepare a ‘Face to Face’ conversation between any Indian political leader with an international delegate or journalist. |
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Answer» Answer: Following is the face to face conversation between an Indian politician and a journalist. INTERNATIONAL delegate of Pakistan: I am very much pleased to meet you, PM of INDIA. I am sure you do not need any introduction, so I will get on to the questions directly if you may allow. NARENDRA MODI: Most certainly. Go ahead. International delegate of Pakistan: Do you think that Pakistan is actually involved in the Delhi bombings of 2005? Narendra Modi: Yes, I think so. International delegate of Pakistan: What is the PROBABLE cause for you to believe that? Narendra Modi: I think so because of the fact that Indian agencies have reported that one of the main proprietors included in the Delhi bombings, Daud Ibrahim is involved with Pakistan on various accounts. International Delegate of Pakistan: Would you care to elaborate on his alleged dealings with Pakistan? Narendra Modi: Daud Ibrahim is involved with Pakistan because according to intelligence agencies he was in affiliation with Pakistan during his stay in Dubai. |
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How to start a experience of a place |
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Answer» Answer: FIRSTLY TRY to understand the SITUATION of that place and about people then you can FEEL better be on that place |
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Write an article of 200 words on the topic the wonder India was. Plz answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: INDIA is the most wonderful PLACE of the world .How much we can SAY about it.s NATURE that will THEV minimum of words about that |
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What are the (preamble)guidelines of indian constitution |
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Answer» Answer: WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having SOLEMNLY resolved to CONSTITUTE India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of THOUGHT, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of STATUS and of opportunity; and to promote among ... |
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Slogans on love and compassion for mother earth |
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Answer» BE GREEN BE CLEAN A CLEAN EARTH A CLEAN WORLD WITHOUT OUR EARTH ONE WILL SAVE OUR BIRTH PROTECT THE MOTHER EARTH BECAUSE IT IS THE REASON FOR OUR BIRTH OUR MOTHER EARTH HAS GIVEN US LIFE. Explanation: |
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hiw can we increase awareness among the comunity members about the prevention of earthquake , floods,terrorist attack,cyclone? |
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Answer» Answer: Some disasters give a warning, such as a storm preceding a flood. OTHERS, such as earthquakes, give little or no warning. Once a DISASTER happens, the time to prepare is gone. The best way to cope with a natural disaster is to prepare by having a plan before it strikes. We can spread awareness using pamphlets, newspaper articles or advertisement. This can ALSO be DONE by educating students in school and working PEOPLE in the offices which allows everyone to be aware about how to defend during a disaster. Explanation: |
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Saumii who is.............. |
Answer» PATA NAHIIIIIIIIIIII.... |
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Name the city which is known as the mobile. city. |
Answer» MOBILE CITY is a city in Rockwall COUNTY |
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13. Match the following:1. Chronicle2. Poet3. Cartographer4. Land5. Plants and animal6. Civil rights7. Mid day meal8. Genghis Khan9. Dehliwala. Amir khusroub. Al Idrisic. Minhaj-i-sirajd. biotice. abioticf. 2001g. 1964h.coins mined in delhl1. Mongol Invasion |
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Answer» 1-c) 2-a) 3-? 4-e) 5-d) 6-g) 7-a) 8-i) 9-? |
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Dear friends... I want the information about western influence in India is good or bad?plz answer me fast |
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Answer» Explanation: WESTERN influence is bad because it damage the property of POOR PEOPLE they do not have any THING to do and they don't EARN money |
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What is disaster management? draw a flow chart to manage a disaster |
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Answer» Answer: Disaster Management is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding risks. It is a discipline that INVOLVES PREPARING for disaster before it OCCURS, disaster response (e.g. emergency evacuation, quarantine, mass decontamination, etc.), as WELL as supporting, and rebuilding society after natural or human-made DISASTERS have occurred. In general, any disaster management is the continuous process by which all individuals, groups, and communities manage hazards in an effort to avoid or ameliorate the impact of disasters resulting from the hazard. |
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How to make civics project file for icse......... |
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Answer» HII it's tom85 tell me TOPIC .......i MAY HELPS you .. _______/\________☺️ hope it may helps you |
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How to solve an acceleration |
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Answer» Answer: ACCELERATION = Final VELOCITY - Initial velocity /TIME TAKEN |
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What are prons and cons of dictatorship |
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Answer» Explanation: The pros and cons of a dictatorship often focus on the negative for one primary reason: most dictators have unlimited power and they use it for their own benefit. In MANY WAYS, this form of government is like a LASER. If you point the BEAM in the correct direction, you can achieve fast and amazing RESULTS. |
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Distinguish between natural vegetation and wildlife |
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Answer» If it HELP you so PLEASE MARK my ANSWER into BRAINLIEST |
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How are vegetation and wildlife useful for us |
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Answer» animal and vegetations is very important for us because it MAINTAINS food CHANGE if all the PLANTS were die then the animal will ALSO die. |
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Topic on heritage of country /preserving culture /preserving future. |
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Answer» CULTURE of heritage is the LEGACY of physical artefacts and intangible ATTRIBUTES of a group or society that are inherited from the PAST generation. |
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I want small paragraph answer friends and the question is :-Why is the minister more powerful than the civil servant |
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Answer» Answer: As they have all the POLITICAL POWER which we don't have and they have all the FORCES and police PROTECTION and a lot of money |
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What is the difference between afforestation and deforstation |
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Answer» Deforestation is cutting down of TREES and forests. AFFORESTATION is growing trees or establishment of forests on AREAS where there were no forests or trees or greenery, for a long period of time. |
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Describe any five major events that lead to the outbreak of the French Revolution |
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Answer» see the IMAGE. |
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What is working capital? How it is an important factor of production. |
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Answer» ANSWER:it includes KNOWLEDGE, enterprises, skill laboured bcoz knowledge is very important. Without knowledge NOTHING can be done. |
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what do you think could be the reason for decline of agricultural and growth of industry and services |
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Answer» Answer: As the increase in the DEMAND of tertiary SECTOR and the people illetracy rate. Hope u LIKE it Mark as brainliest plzzz |
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Suggest some ways to bring down this use of revising and drawing the chart again . |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Just DRAW a FLOW chart SHOWING different ways of water usage |
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Elow picture and answer the following questionsEuPressure and monsoon wind |
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Answer» Answer: mark as BRAINLIEST |
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IV. Answer the following questions in detail: 1. Which factors affects the people's access to markets?2. There are an increasing number of malls and superrnarkets in our citiesand towns. Is this a positive trend or a negative trend? Discuss3. Vendors are different from the shopkeepers. How?4. Discuss the important features of Wholesaling and Buying.5. Markets are an important part of our life. Why?6. 'All person have equal rights to visit any shop in a marketplace.' Do youthink this is true of shops with expensive products> Explain with examples.Inside Our EarthI Choose the correct option:1 The rock which is made up of moiten magma is- |
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Answer» Answer: Ans1- The personal factors include age, occupation, lifestyle, social and economic status and the gender of the consumer. These factors can individually or collectively affect the buying decisions of the consumers. Ans2- To begin with, the growing of shopping centers and supermarkets offers a merits. Since these places are usually complexes which gather retailers and sellers in one area, it is more convenient for the customers to browse items without having to travel from store to store in far distance. For example, unlike convention stores where people travel from one town to another to buy different types of products, shoppers can simply switch to a television shop from a food and grocery kiosk nearby in the malls. Moreover, these state-of-the-art markets give companies great opportunities to easily advertise and promote themselves to the massive crowd at one time. Thus, it drastically facilitates the manufacturers’ sales. However, there is a major PROBLEM when large malls and modern markets keep attracting the citizens’ attention. Many individual businesses could be closed due to the lack of customers and decrease of sales. Since the small shops cannot compete effectively, they will not gain enough profit to pay all the expense and keep their store RUNNING. Ans3- The difference between shopkeeper and vendor. is that shopkeeper is a trader who sells goods in a shop, or by retail; -- in distinction from one who sells by wholesale, or sells door to door while vendor is a person or a company that vends or sells. Ans4- Features Of Wholesaling 1. Link between producers and retailers Wholesalers act as an important link between producer and retailer. 2. Bulk quantity Bulk buying is another feature of wholesaling. Wholesalers buy goods in bulk quantity from producers. 3. Few product line Wholesalers deal in the goods of certain product lines only. 4. Low profit margin Most of the wholesalers do their business for low profit margin. 5. Sales on credit Generally, wholesalers sell goods to retailers on credit. 6. Financial help Wholesalers can provide financial help to producers and retailers, if needed. 7. Various services Wholesalers also provide services such as warehousing, risk-bearing, PROMOTION, market information specialist advice etc. Ans5: As everyone knows, free markets are important because they voluntarily bring together willing buyers and sellers. ... In fact, so important is their function that, in classical economic theory, a free market occurs only when no SINGLE BUYER or seller can determine price. |
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What are the limits and requirements of a democracy? |
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Answer» Limits of democracy - if democracy is to work citizens must not only be aware of theirs rights and fight for them the must ALSO observe the principles of DEMOCRATIC conduct. The requirements of democracy - democracy requires COMPROMISE. Group with different interests must be willing to SIT down with one another and negotiate |
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Social and economical impacts of cyclone fani in odisha |
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Answer» no Explanation: |
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How we make a SST filehow we make a St file class 10th |
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Answer» you can MAKE a FILE on DISASTER MANAGEMENT |
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Why the states of Goa mizoram and Sikkim have less than 60 members of legislative assembly |
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Answer» ANSWER:the STATE is very small Explanation: The state of GOA and Sikkim is very small so according to the state GOVERNMENT it MUST not have more than 60 members .. Please mark as brainliest |
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I need 20 images to paste in my project i made on topic " Kumbh Mela" please |
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Answer» Answer: vry SIMPLE TAKE frm ur NEARBY SHOP or download frm goole and take PRINT outs |
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What is venue of ICC world cup ? NO SPAMS PLEASE ⏪ |
Answer» ENGLAND AND WALES |
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The various symbols used on maps |
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Answer» SEE the attachment....... hope it helps...... PLS MARK me as brainliest......... pls follow me......❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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2. Complete the following table with the relevant informationany one physical, chemicalPreventionElements of theHazardVulnerablegroupsExamplesBiological |
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Answer» CENTRAL administration In departments called Tirtha have been MENTIONED A in ARTHASHASTRA. The President of these Tirthas is known as Mahamatya, Minister (mantri), priest (purohit), Commander (senapati) and PRINCE (Yuvaraaj) were the most important Tirthas |
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What is Renewable resource |
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Answer» ♣HOLA MATE♣ →→ANSWER:- ★☆Renewable resource:- →These are INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES. →We can USE these resources again and again. →example: SUN, Wind etc ♥HOPE IT HELPS♥ |
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In which mahatma gandhi believe voilence or non voilence |
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Answer» NON violence if you are SATISFIED then please mark as brainliest and FOLLOW me |
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In which mahatma gandhi believe |
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Answer» in TRUTH and truth and truth |
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Write a short note on the important parallels of latitudes |
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Answer» LATITUDE are semi CIRCLES EQUATOR is the biggest latitude A latitude near the pole is a DOT Latitude run in a East to West direction |
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Acknowledgment of nuclear disaster |
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Answer» Answer: 10. Tokaimura, Japan 1999 - Level 4 When a group of unqualified workers decided to put more highly enriched uranium in a precipitation tank than was permitted, disaster struck. Two of the workers eventually died with another fifty six plant workers also being exposed to high levels of radiation. To make matters worse, 21 civilians were also exposed to high doses of radiation and residents within a thousand feet of the plant were evacuated. argentina-flag 9. Buenos Aires, Argentina 1983 – Level 4 An operator’s errors during a fuel plate reconfiguration lead to him dying two days later. There was an excursion of 3X10 fissions at the RA-2 facility with the operator absorbing 2000 rad of gamma and 1700 rad of neutron radiation. Another 17 people outside of the reactor room absorbed doses ranging from 35 rad to less than 1 rad. france_flag5 8. Saint- Laurent, France 1969 – Level 4 On the 17th October, 1969 50 kg of uranium in one of the gas COOLED reactors began to melt. This was classified as Level 4 on the INES and to this day remains the most serious civil Nuclear disaster in French history. american-flag1 7. SL-1 Experimental Power Station, Idaho USA 1961 – Level 4 On 3rd January, 1961 a USA army experimental nuclear power reactor underwent a steam explosion and meltdown killing its three operators. The cause of this was because of improper removal of the control rod, responsible for absorbing neutrons in the reactor core. This event is the only KNOWN fatal reactor accident in the USA. The accident released about 80 curies of iodine -131. BRASILflag 6. Goiania Accident, Brazil 1987 – Level 5 On 13th September, 1987 a radioactive contamination accident occurred in the Brazilian state of Goais. An old radiotherapy source was stolen from an abandoned hospital site in the city. Subsequently it was handled by many people, killing four people. 112,000 people were examined for radioactive contamination's with 249 having significant levels of radioactive material in or on their body. 5. Three Mile Island Accident, Pennsylvania USA 1979 – Level 5 28th March saw two nuclear reactors meltdown. It was subsequently the worst disaster in commercial nuclear power plant history. Small amounts of radioactive gases and radioactive iodine were released into the environment. LUCKILY, epidemiology studies have not linked a single cancer with the accident. UNITEDKINGDOM 4. Windscale Fire (Sellafield), UK 1957 – Level 5 The worst nuclear disaster in Great Britain’s history occurred on the 10th October, 1957 and ranked at level 5 on the INES scale, The Windscale Fire. The two piles had been hurriedly built as part of the British atomic bomb project. The first pile was active from October 1950 with the second close behind in June 1951. The accident occurred when the core of Unit 1’s reactor caught fire, releasing substantial amounts of radioactive contamination into the surrounding area. 240 cancer cases have since been linked to the fire. All of the milk from within about 500km of nearby countryside was diluted and destroyed for about a month. 3. Kyshtym, Russia 1957 – Level 6 The Kyshtym Nuclear disaster was a radiation contamination incident that occurred on 29 September 1957 at Mayak, a Nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in the Soviet Union. It measured as a Level 6 disaster on the INES, making it the third most serious Nuclear disaster ever recorded behind the Chernobyl Disaster and Fukushima Daiichi Disaster. The event occurred in the town of Ozyorsk, a closed city built around the Mayak plant. Since Ozyorsk/Mayak was not marked on maps, the disaster was named after Kyshtym, the nearest known town. Japan 2. Fukushima, Japan 2011 - Level 7 The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was a series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns and releases of radioactive materials at the Fukushima, Nuclear Power Plant, following the Tohoku Tsunami on 11 March, 2011. It is the largest nuclear disaster since the Chernobyl disaster of 1986 and only the second disaster (along with Chernobyl) to measure Level 7 on the INES. 1. Chernobyl, Ukraine 1986 - Level 7 The Chernobyl Nuclear disaster is widely considered to have been the worst power plant accident in history, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event on the International Nuclear Event Scale (the other being the Fukushima, Daiichi disaster in 2011). The battle to contain the contamination and avert a greater catastrophe ultimately involved over 500,000 workers and cost an estimated 18 billion rubles. The official Soviet casualty count of 31 deaths has been DISPUTED and long-term effects such as cancers and deformities are still being accounted for.
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Political symbols with their name |
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Answer» Kadi MENU filma Dikha De Gaye Kadi Kadi pubg Kela Diya kare darjiya Lagta Hai Tu MAR Na JAAYE Bechara |
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Explain the demographic composition in sri lanka? |
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Answer» Answer: |
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Who is first ginral governar of india |
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Answer» Answer: |
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For theC. Fill in the Blanks :1. The mineral wealth of the fold mountains is being2. A landslide generally occurs with3. The soil is our primary natural resource as it providesof life.4. Indifferent crops are sown on the same patch of land.5. The prevalent climate inis humid. |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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All laws to help the marginalized |
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Answer» No some LAW was there but not all |
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Explain any five economic conditions of France that lead to the revaluation |
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Answer» Answer: ECONOMIC conditions of FREE the FRANCE that LEAD to revaluations Explanation: |
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Suggest five ways of energy conservation. |
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Explain historical sources of information archaeological sourcesliterary sources |
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Answer» Answer: The archaeological SOURCES played an important role in constructing or/and reconstructing the history of a region. The archaeological source of Indian history is only about two centuries old. The archaeological source enhanced our knowledge about our PAST and also provided important materials, which we could not have been obtained otherwise. Up to 1920, Indian civilization was considered to have BEGUN about 6th CENTURY B.C. However, the excavations at Mohenjodaro, Kalibangan, and Harappa prove its antiquity to be of 5,000 B.C. Prehistoric artifacts found in the excavations have shown that human activities had started here as early as about two million YEARS ago. Epigraphy and Numismatics are the important branches of the study of history, which has greatly enhanced the knowledge of India's past. Epigraphy is the study of inscriptions and Numismatic is the study of coins, medals, or paper money. Please mark as brainliest |
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