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Write any five sources of income of Municipal Corporation. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. supply of safe DRINKING water 2.supply of electricity 3 TRAFFIC control 4.makes garden and maintenance them Explanation: I HOPE YOU ARE SATISFIED |
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Main objective of brahmo Samaj? |
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Answer» Answer: Brahmo Samaj began as a reformist movement WITHIN Hinduism and began the Bengal Renaissance. It was started at Calcutta in 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Debendranath Tagore as a reform movement and proved to be one of the most influential RELIGIOUS reform movements in India, and made significant contribution to the making of MODERN India. The first Brahmo Samaj was founded in 1861 by Pandit Nobin CHANDRA Roy at Lahore. Attacking the prevailing BRAHMANISM, it heralded the Bengal Renaissance, which emphasized religious, educational and social reform. |
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Could the prime minister of india can remove secretaries |
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Answer» Answer: Tenure and removal from OFFICE However, a prime minister must have the CONFIDENCE of Lok SABHA, the lower house of the Parliament of India. ... In addition, a prime minister can also RESIGN from office; Morarji Desai was the FIRST prime minister to resign while in office. |
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A _______ is a rolled up inclined plane made up of an iron strip. It is a simple machine |
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When is World Heritage Day observed every year |
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Answer» HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:- WORLD Heritage Day is CELEBRATED on this 18TH April HOPE THIS HELPS YOU MATE AND PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLY |
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What is democracy? describe me |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of government in which people have the power to elect their own REPRESENTATIVE and ELECTION are HELD at regular intervals of time and each vote have one value. No one is decriminated on the basis of religion , caste, or colour DEMOCRACY IS A FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHICH IS FOR THE PEOPLE AND BY THE PEOPLE.... example of democratic government- INDIA |
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Mansahari chancellor kya kehte hain Hindi mein |
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Explain poverty alleviation programme in India |
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Answer» Answer: ➡️Poverty alleviation programmes in India that have a focus on rural poverty can greatly assist public POLICY in working for the betterment of the rural populations. India has a legacy of HIGH incidence of poverty, and as such it is considered a very important ASPECT of the developmental process in India by policymakers in the planning process. |
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Who held as a prisoner in the vellore fort during British period? |
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What is the significance of the Central Plainsof South America? |
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Answer» Answer: The Paraguay/Paraná River basin supplies water to the plains biome, or PAMPAS, of South America. The Pampas have rich, fertile SOIL and predictable rainfall PATTERNS. They are the most important grazing and cropland areas on the continent. A coastal plain is an area of LOW, flat land next to a seacoast. |
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ACE Questionsઆંતરરાષ્ટ્રીય એનિમેશન દિવસ' તરીકે કયો દિવસ ઉજવાય છે ? |
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Answer» Answer: 28 OCTOBER is CELEBRATED as |
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16. Examine any three advantages of Universal adult franchise |
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Answer» Three advantages of Universal adult franchise are; Every citizen who attains the age of 18 YEARS RIGHT to choose their government without any DISTINCTION of class, culture, spirituality, sexuality, EDUCATION, property, and so on. Explanation: PLZZ MARK AS BRAINLIST. |
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What is impeachment |
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Answer» Answer: Impeachment :- the ACTION of calling into question the INTEGRITY or validity of something. mark this as brainliest plz follow me plz |
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State the major languages and dialects of Bihar. |
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Answer» hindi,URDU,BHOJPURI,MAITHILI, MAGAHI, Bajjika, and Angika Explanation: |
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ErshipI BhatttheShe motivated the local villagewomen of Garhwal to save treesfrom being cut down. She wasawarded the title of 'IndiraPriyadarshini Vrikshamitra' in 1986. |
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What diversities are seen among the people of India ? |
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Answer» they R very TRADITIONAL |
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ShahShe motivated the local villagewomen of Garhwal to save treesfrom being cut down. She wasawarded the title of 'IndiraPriyadarshini Vrikshamitra' in 1986, |
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Why is the amazon river basin sparsely populated? |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate !!!!!!!! Explanation: Amazon basin is sparsely populated because it's dense rain forest. Rain forests aren't a very FRIENDLY environment for human habitation, i.e. lack of fresh water, DANGEROUS animals, lack of solid ground, lack of dry SHELTER, skeeters, dense trees, LIMITED FUEL and food sources, and difficult transportation. hope it's helpful ^_^ |
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How many districts there are in India?(1) 676(2) 680(3) 576(4) 700 |
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14. State any three political causes of the revolt of 1857 |
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Answer» The INDIAN Rebellion of 1857 had diverse political, ECONOMIC, military, religious and SOCIAL causes |
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the president is head of the country but the prime minister has more powers.do you agree?Give reasons for your answer which reference of India. |
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Answer» Answer: Prime minister has more powers-
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Guys who is our 5th PM? |
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Answer» Answer: Chaudhary Charan Singh (23 December 1902 – 29 May 1987) served as the 5th Prime Minister of INDIA between 28 July 1979 and 14 JANUARY 1980. |
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How were widow treated in 19th century |
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Answer» in 19TH CENTURY widows were treated badly they were burnt alive with their died HUSBAND's before the abolition of sati PRATHA |
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Why could the lower caste people not enter the mandis |
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Answer» The LOWER COULD not caste people enter in the temple because upper castes THOUGHTS that lower castes polluted them and they can also pollute the god and holy book. |
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Describe an average farm in India |
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Answer» Answer: the AVERAGE FARM in india is 75% this may help u |
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What are the three reasons of Russian Revolution in pointwose |
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Answer» Answer: 1) autocratic rule of tzar 2) PRICES of good ROSE to TWENTY percent 3) low condition of FACTORY workers 4) miserable condition of peasants mark me the brainliest |
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What is meant by human resource? why is human resource considered the most important resource? |
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Answer» Answer: HUMAN resource is considered to be the BEST resource because humans can MAKE the best USE of the resources if they have KNOWLEDGE, education and technology to do so. ... In fact human resources are superior to other resources such as land and capital because they make use of land and capital. Explanation: |
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State any three political causes of the revolt of 1857 |
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Answer» * IMPLEMENT of DOCTRINE of lapse *implement of land REVENUE SYSTEM * farmers became landless pls mark brainliest |
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8. Komal is a kind and courageous aid she does not like anybody teasing or harming anbirds One day, during her morning walk, she observed that some naughty children wereto go near the nest of a sparrow. She firmly asked them not to do so. She told them thsparrow had made its nest to lay its eggs. The children realized their mistake and wentwithout harming the nesta) State the values displayed by Komal.(2x16) Why should we not disturb the nests of birds? |
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Answer» a) KOMAL didn't like any one harming BIRDS. Once, she stopped some FELLOW for not harming birds nest. b) we should not disturb the life of BIRD because they are a part of the nature. If in the case we are birds and birds where human then how you feel. |
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Name the two translator of Ain-I-Akbari? when did they complete this translation work? |
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Answer» Answer: Heinrich Blochmann and COL. Henry Sullivan Jarrett The original Persian text was translated into English in three volumes. The first volume, translated by Heinrich Blochmann (1873) consisted of Books I and II. The second volume, translated by Col. Henry Sullivan Jarrett (1891), CONTAINED Book III, and the remaining volume, also translated by Jarrett (1896), Books IV and V. These three volumes were PUBLISHED by the Asiatic Society of Calcutta as a PART of their Bibliotheca Indica series. |
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Short note on-White yalk, Chiru, Dzo |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The yak-rearing states of India are Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The first three of these, bordering the southern slopes of the Himalayas, have a cold, humid climate, while the two northerly states are cold and arid. Numbers of yak are shown in Table 11.2.10. The total of about 51 000 yak in 1997 represents a marked decline from the 132 000 yak reported for the year 1977 (Pal, 1993a). Gupta and Gupta (2000) and Nivsarkar et al. (1997) published even lower numbers of around 40 000 for recent years - largely because they suggested a lower number for Jammu and Kashmir. However, changes in numbers of yak over the years seem to differ among states - some having remained static in numbers. Reasons suggested for the decline in size of the yak population include socio-economic causes, one of which is a desire for an easier and more comfortable lifestyle on the part of the younger generations (Pal, 1993a). The closure of the border with Tibet to the former traffic in yak may also be a contributory factor and has affected the availability of new sources of breeding stock. Nivsarkar et al. (1997) suggested that hybridization on a large-scale of yak with LOCAL Tibetan cattle was another factor leading to this sharp decline in the pure yak population. Yak types There are a number of different phenotypic types among Indian yak. The "common" yak resemble medium size hill cattle in conformation; "Bisonian" yak are bigger animals; "Bare-back" yak have a long body and little hair on their backs. Yak with a particularly hairy forehead, long-haired yak and white yak represent the fourth type described in more detail by Pal et al. (1994). It is not suggested that these types represent different BREEDS as such as they occur within the same districts or even within herds. Among the ten colour patterns noted for yak in India, the MAJORITY are black (29 percent) or black with white patches (40 percent). Some 15 percent are grey in colour and the remainder of the population is made up of small proportions of brown with white patches, pure white and various mixtures, including piebald and skewbald animals. Breeding and hybridization The Indian yak population is thought to suffer from inbreeding due to the nonavailability of new yak germ-plasm from Tibet for the past five decades (as referred to earlier) and because of the practice of prolonged use of the same bull within herds. Exchange of breeding bulls among herds and selection SCHEMES have not become established as regular practices, although the intentions appear to exist as part of the yak projects of the National Research Council. Hybridization with local cattle is practised only randomly, although the F1 hybrid is generally more productive than either parental species. It has to be stressed, however, that yak and the F1 rarely run together on the same grazing, except in winter. During the growing season, the F1 are at mid-altitudes and the yak at the highest altitudes. Claims for higher growth and milk output from the F1 relative to the yak must therefore take account of a possible nutritional advantage enjoyed by the F1. In terms of milk output, though the quantity from the F1 is higher than from the yak, the fat content is less and total fat production may be similar for yak and F1. The F1 provides a lower income from hair and the fine undercoat than the pure yak, but both types are good pack animals. The performance of animals from successive stages of mating yak with cattle (beyond the F1 stage) was found to be inferior to the F1 (Pal, 1992) - and producing animals beyond the F1 is discouraged because the different types are also difficult to differentiate visually. Nivsarkar et al. (1997) also shared the concern, expressed in Chapter 3, that even when there was a case for hybridizing to increase milk output from the herd, the extent of this should be restricted so as not to threaten the replacement of the pure yak population. As in neighbouring countries, different names are attached to each of the various types of hybrid offspring from any such matings. |
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Pool pornocup Bpool pavo Bor joIvanom IOMOLANDnopo |
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Answer» cup B I vanom IOMOLAND no po Explanation: |
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Who is the legendary player in the world cricket |
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Answer» SACHIN.......... ........ |
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Mention the philosopher who inspired French citizens for revolution mention these works |
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Answer» Montesquieu , Jean-Jacque Rousseau, John Locke and VOLTAIRE. Explanation: The most famous revolution of 1789 that TOOK place in France was a result of the struggle of the people belonging to the Third ESTATE and the Middle Class. |
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Who is the legendary player in the world |
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Answer» Answer: RONALDO is, as PER ESPN, the world's most famous sportsperson. According to Forbes, he's the highest paid football PLAYER and the most marketable athlete in the world. A true legend of the game. |
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What is the key to socio economic progress |
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Write about the life of adivasis and plant species used by them |
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Answer» Answer: the LIFE of adivasis is difficult they WEAR plants leaves to cover their body they eat food food by trees like FRUITS and they hunt their life is so difficult some SCRIBES of adivasis are so dangerous that they kill the people of our type. Ssuch type of adivasis are in the Andaman and NICOBAR Island |
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Why plateau are important |
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Answer» Plateaus are important because of the following reasons: Plateaus are storehouses of MINERALS. They have RICH deposits of minerals. While the African Plateau has huge reserves of GOLD and silver, Chota Nagpur Plateau in India is famous for COAL, iron and manganese deposits. |
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What are demands of INC ? During British period |
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Answer» Explanation: DEMANDS of Indian National Congress were - -have representative institution in the WHOLE COUNTRY for the welfare of the people. -create Provincial LEGISLATIVE Councils in all provinces. -hold Civil Services Examination in India. -recruit Indians for higher positions in administration. -ensure the growth of Indian INDUSTRIES and handicrafts. -stop the drain of wealth to Britain -end exploitation of Indian resource and people . . . Hope it will help you.... Thanks
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How many states are there in India today and how many union territorieswhich are they pls explain |
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Answer» Answer: there are 28 states and 9 union territories including Jammu and kashmir ,DAMAN and diu , Delhi etc |
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Who was the English sailor able to move round to the earth through the |
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Answer» human Explanation: djjdg bxytrfhjuyfial bshmbj vcyil avhey jft |
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Differentiate weather nd climate |
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Answer» Explanation: weather is a specific ATMOSPHERIC conditions at a particular time and PLACE. climate is an average of weather factors LIKE rainfall and TEMPERATURE over long period of time, such as MANY years. plz follow me |
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With the refrence of fair trial substantiate the role of the court in upholding the rule of law.Please answer correctly. |
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FAIR TRIALS are the only way to prevent miscarriages of JUSTICE and are an essential part of a just society. Every person accused of a crime should have their guilt or innocence determined by a fair and effective legal process. But its not just about protecting suspects and defendants. It also makes societies SAFER and stronger. Without fair trials, victims can have no confidence that justice will be done. Without fair trials, trust in government and the rule of law collapses. |
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We know that we indians have right to speech then why they are arresting if we speak the negatives of the ruling party in public |
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Answer» if we say something against the FAVOUR of country then we will be arrested. |
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What is a look adalat ?how is it affective in our judiciary system?? |
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Answer» Lok ADALAT. Lok Adalat (People's Court) is one of the Alternative DISPUTE RESOLUTION mechanism in India, it is a forum where CASES pending on panchayat or at pre litigation stage in a court of law are SETTLED. ... Accepts cases pending in regular court under their jurisdiction. |
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Guys please tell me that who was born with teeth |
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Reservation is followed even in civil service*(note: give answer from 8 std history civics textbook or digest .....){dont give answer from Google request } |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: As said by Dr B R Ambedkar, “You cannot build anything on the foundation of caste. you cannot build up a nation. you cannot build up a morality.” Reservation is an act of making an exception for few."A quota system where percentage of seats are shared in governments (State & Central) and Educational Institutions". It is considered by many as an instrument to uplift the, social, economically backward classes, under represented groups (may be in accordance with Caste and Gender). Reservation system is made as an affirmative action, a positive Discrimination. However, let’s imagine two people. One is a neurosurgeon and performs your surgery which requires great skill and the other is a doctor who sits at his clinic and prescribes medicine for your cold. The fact that, MAYBE, the difference between their capability is judged merely by a minority or caste certificate speaks for itself. Visualising the situation makes THINGS real and serious enough to give them a thought. In present reservation system can, in fact harm the economic structure of the country and create social disharmony. Let me start from the reservation in Indian Armed Forces. Someone has very beautifully quoted, “Our Flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.” Indian Armed Forces consists of 3 wings: Indian army ( Bharatiya Sasastra Sena) Indian Airforce (Bharatiya Vayu Sena). Indian Navy (Bharatiya Nausena). The answer with regards to Indian army could be two-fold. One, Hierarchy of Indian Armed Forces is very very firm. In few cases, they even dare to refuse Government to give reasons (Army General J.J. Singh honestly refused to give a headcount of MUSLIMS serving Indian army to Sachar committee saying such census could be dangerous to the organisation). Two, In a wider view “someone ready to take a direct bullet for the country shall not be differentiated among castes and religions.” - (IPS officers do take bullets but the hierarchy of Indian Police Service is not very rigid as Indian army). However, Indian Army is could not completely deny reservation for the following: Reservation in regards with age relaxation. 6% reservation for class C and Class d posts in Indian army. Comparatively less fee for the application. Reservation on grounds of merit. Now, coming to Civil Services Exam, Mostly in Educational Institutions and Services (jobs) reservation is provided on the basis of social and Educational backwardness. UPSC follows the Reservation policy as per the government rules. There is flexibility in the eligibility criteria for the reserved caste. such as, The age limit for different sections is as follows: For General - 21 Yrs - 32 Yrs or maximum of 6 attempts. For OBC - 21 Yrs - 35 Yrs or maximum of 9 attempts. For SC/ST - 21 Yrs - 37 Yrs No limit on attempts until the age of 37 Yrs. Those who are considered Group 'A'/Class I officers of the All India Central and State Services (Direct Recruits) or those who are considered Group 'B'/ Class II officers of The Central and State Services (Direct Recruitment) or those who are employees in the public sector are excluded from reservation system for OBC’s. The term ‘creamy layer’ is applied with OBC Category candidates. It doesn’t come into the picture when the candidate is an SC/ST. This is the constitutional system vouched by the Supreme Court of India. On other hand, Not all SC/ST’s are socially and economically weak and not all upper castes are economically strong in today’s world. Many people of lower castes have stepped up the social ladder and are now on an equal footing with the ‘general’ population. On the other hand, many upper castes are still suffering from poverty and illiteracy. As a result, continuation of this idea in practice is leading to quality compromise. Current parameters of reservation has become outdated and shallow. Present system is certainly upholding inequality of rights of citizens. It is the high time for the government to take effective measures to enact a generic law in providing reservation. Right Action at right time takes our nation to a glorious height. Smile! |
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4 What does government do after making policies? |
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Answer» MODI Explanation: |
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Write a short note on the function of electrol constituencies for 5 marks |
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Answer» Explanation: An ELECTORAL constituency is a territorial SUBDIVISION for electing members to a legislative body. Generally, only voters who reside WITHIN the DISTRICT are permitted to vote in an election held there. |
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