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what was the Rowlatt at? how Did the people protest against it |
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Answer» Answer: SAIF- ud-din Kitchlew, were arrested. The people TOOK out a procession in AMRITSAR to protest against these arrests, and demanded the RELEASE of their LEADERS. (iii) A public meeting was announced for the 13th April, 1919, at the Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar against the arrest of the leaders.I hope it help u |
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Which of the following soil types would you add to improve the soil texture and drainage for lavender plants that are planted in loam and showing signs of root-rot from damp soil? |
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Answer» ALLUVIUM soil is the answer...... Please mark it brainlnist and FOLLOW me ☜☆☞ (๑♡∀♡๑) |
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When was Rajinder Sachar Committee set up? |
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Answer» Answer: Sachar Committee. In March 2005, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had constituted a seven-member High Level Committee HEADED by former Chief JUSTICE of DELHI High Court Rajinder Sachar to study the social, economic and educational condition of MUSLIMS in India. |
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What do you mean by communalism???? |
Answer» A strong sense of loyalty to the interests of one particular group (RELIGIOUS, ETHNIC, etc.) rather than to SOCIETY as a whole which can lead to EXTREME BEHAVIOUR or violence towards others. |
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What do you mean by schedule caste and scheduled Tribes???by your own point of view... |
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Answer» Explanation: The Scheduled CASTE (SCS) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are officially designated groups of PEOPLE in India. The terms are recognised in the Constitution of India and the groups are designated in ONE or other of the categories |
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What was the dispute between Mohan and Raghu ? |
Answer» The reason for the dispute between Mohan and RAGHU was land. They both had adjacent plots of land ,which were separate by a BOUNDARY. One day Raghu shifted the boundary by few feet and TAKE over some of Mohan's land and INCREASED the size oh his own field. This was the MAIN dispute between Mohan and Raghu. |
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If a boy drives a girl away and marries her at the will of the girl, can there be any clauses in the police record or not? |
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Answer» what?????? idk Explanation: MARK my answer as the BRAINLIEST! |
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By plastic we will get cyclone. |
Answer» Explanation:Explanation:Plastic CycloneExplanation:Plastic CycloneThe SKC Plastic Cyclone is a lightweight conductive plastic unit that holds a collection filter in a reusable cassette during sampling. The cyclone is designed to sample respirable dust as per MDHS 14/4 and the BS EN 481 criteria. When attached to a suitable sample pump respirable PARTICLES collect on the filter and LARGER particles fall into the grit pot, at the base, to be discarded. It is designed for a 50% cut-point of 4.0 µm at 3.0 L/min. The static-dissipating cyclone features a snap-together cassette system and is used at 3.0 L/min flow with a 25 MM or 37 mm cyclone cassette. It includes a grit pot. The SKC Plastic Cyclone 25mm (225-69) is similar to the the Higgins-Dewell DESIGN cyclone (2.2 L/min) but operates at 3.0 L/min.Explanation:Plastic CycloneThe SKC Plastic Cyclone is a lightweight conductive plastic unit that holds a collection filter in a reusable cassette during sampling. The cyclone is designed to sample respirable dust as per MDHS 14/4 and the BS EN 481 criteria. When attached to a suitable sample pump respirable particles collect on the filter and larger particles fall into the grit pot, at the base, to be discarded. It is designed for a 50% cut-point of 4.0 µm at 3.0 L/min. The static-dissipating cyclone features a snap-together cassette system and is used at 3.0 L/min flow with a 25 mm or 37 mm cyclone cassette. It includes a grit pot. The SKC Plastic Cyclone 25mm (225-69) is similar to the the Higgins-Dewell design cyclone (2.2 L/min) but operates at 3.0 L/min.Plastic CycloneExplanation:Plastic CycloneThe SKC Plastic Cyclone is a lightweight conductive plastic unit that holds a collection filter in a reusable cassette during sampling. The cyclone is designed to sample respirable dust as per MDHS 14/4 and the BS EN 481 criteria. When attached to a suitable sample pump respirable particles collect on the filter and larger particles fall into the grit pot, at the base, to be discarded. It is designed for a 50% cut-point of 4.0 µm at 3.0 L/min. The static-dissipating cyclone features a snap-together cassette system and is used at 3.0 L/min flow with a 25 mm or 37 mm cyclone cassette. It includes a grit pot. The SKC Plastic Cyclone 25mm (225-69) is similar to the the Higgins-Dewell design cyclone (2.2 L/min) but operates at 3.0 L/min.Plastic CycloneThe SKC Plastic Cyclone has been assessed against the respirable convention, described in BS EN 481 by the Health & Safety Laboratory, UK. A copy of the Certificate of Conformity is included with each cyclone. |
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Write the full from of ISD of s–s–t ? |
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Answer» Answer: ISD: International Subscriber DialingExplanation: ISD stands for International Subscriber Dialing. It is ALSO known as International Direct Dialing (IDD). This TERM describes an International telephone call made by a person without RELYING on the telephone operator. |
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One Bhakti Saint of Gyan Marg and Bhakti Marg |
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Answer» BHAKTI bhakti bhakti Explanation: ewhiuvwebvwvbshv |
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Which Indian lady was known as Night in gate of India |
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Chandra grahan ki sthiti Ka Chitra Banakar varnan kijiye |
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Answer» This is your answer......................... |
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Who appoints the governor of a state ?(1)president (2)ministers |
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Answer» PRESIDENT is the answer......... |
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17.xWe need a constitution to save us from ourselves. Explain the statement by giving example.dominationthis may sound strange but is meant by this is wat ull might at times.fue strongly but asa issue that might go against out larger interest and |
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18.What do you know about Varanasi? |
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Answer» Varanasi is known as the city of TEMPLES. There are many Ghats to SEE in Varanasi. It is known by many names like banaras,Kashi ETC. The FINELY woven fabric of Varanasi is also famous in all over India. Varanasi is also famous for its banarasi sarees, sweets etc. Hope it helps you Mark as brainliest please please please please |
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What is a planet ? name any four name ? |
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Answer» Answer: There are EIGHT planets in the Solar System. In order of increasing distance from the Sun, they are the four terrestrials, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and MARS, then the four GIANT planets, Jupiter, SATURN, Uranus, and Neptune Explanation: please Mark me as BRAINLIST |
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"Agriculture and industry move hand in hand". Analyse the statement with 3 examples. |
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Answer» 1. Agriculture provides raw materials to INDUSTRY such as jute, COTTON and sugarcane etc. 2. It also acts as a SOURCE of capital formation which can be utilised in industry. 3. Industry provides inputs to the agriculture such as FERTILIZERS, pesticides and insecticides etc 4. Industry provides infrastructural facilities. |
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(m) तलगणा(4) ब्राझीलमधील अधिक नागरीकरण झालेली राज्ये:(i) सावोपावलो, गोइआस, रिओ दी जनेरिओ.(ii) आक्रे, पारा, रोन्डोनिया.(ii) अॅमेझोनास, रोराईमा, मारान्हाओ. |
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Answer» Answer: 1 Explanation: |
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Name at least five tribes of India and describe three of them? |
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Answer» Answer: Gonds TRIBES. ... Bhils Tribes. ... SANTHAL Tribes. ... Great Andamanese Tribes. ... KHASI Tribes |
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Vi) How do you think such exploitation can be curbed? |
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Answer» 1. Corruption is not only about bribes: People especially the poor get hurt when resources are wasted. That’s why it is so important to understand the different kinds of corruption to develop smart responses.
2. Power of the people: Create pathways that give citizens relevant tools to engage and participate in their governments – identify priorities, problems and find solutions.
3. Cut the red tape: Bring together formal and informal processes (this means working with the government as well as non-governmental groups) to change behavior and MONITOR progress. 4. It’s not 1999: Use the power of technology to build dynamic and continuous exchanges between key stakeholders: government, citizens, business, civil society groups, media, academia etc.
5. Deliver the goods: Invest in institutions and policy – sustainable improvement in how a government delivers services is only possible if the people in these institutions endorse sensible rules and practices that allow for change while making the best use of tested traditions and legacies – imported models often do not work.
6. Get incentives right: Align anti-corruption measures with market, behavioral, and social forces. Adopting integrity standards is a smart business decision, especially for companies interested in doing business with the World Bank Group and other development partners.
7. Sanctions matter: Punishing corruption is a vital component of any effective anti-corruption effort.
8. Act globally and locally: Keep citizens engaged on corruption at local, national, international and global levels – in line with the scale and scope of corruption. Make use of the ARCHITECTURE that has been developed and the platforms that exist for engagement.
9. Build capacity for those who NEED it most: Countries that suffer from chronic fragility, conflict and violence– are often the ones that have the fewest internal resources to combat corruption. Identify ways to LEVERAGE international resources to support and sustain good GOVERNANCE.
10. Learn by doing: Any good strategy must be continually monitored and evaluated to make sure it can be easily adapted as situations on the ground change. Hope it helps you mark as brainliest please |
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Explain the growing role of money and muscle power in political parties 3 marks |
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Answer» MONEY and MUSCLE power in political parties: 1. Political parties try to win elections by any means possible. So they use unfair means of bribe and force. 2. They nominate candidates with a LOT of money so that it can be spent on elections. 3. The rich candidates or companies that FUND or donate to the party usually get a say in the party's decisions or policies. 4. Sometimes, parties even hire or nominate criminals as the candidates because of their influence. 5. The growing role of money and muscle power is a worry for Democrats all over the WORLD. |
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What is the rowlatt act? |
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Answer» Answer: The ANARCHICAL and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act or Black Act, was a legislative act passed by the Imperial Legislative COUNCIL in Delhi on 21 March 1919, indefinitely extending the emergency measures of preventive indefinite detention, incarceration WITHOUT trial and judicial review enacted in the Defence of INDIA Act 1915 during the First World War. It was enacted in light of a perceived threat from revolutionary nationalists to ORGANISATIONS of re-engaging in similar conspiracies as during the war which the Government felt the lapse of the DIRA regulations would enable. |
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CLASS -9 ........Anyone. in class 9(cbse) whose annual exams question. paper is coming from cbse board.if ur exams are completed then, plzz send the pic of all subjects question. papers |
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Answer» Hey |
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Who is the present Secretariat of UNO |
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Answer» ANTONIO Guterres Explanation: |
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Give some suggestions for India to achieve a better rank inWorld Human Development Index. |
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Answer» PROPER use of technology reservation should be stopped only deserved ones should GET chance |
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What is HDI according to mehabub ul haq ? |
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Anti alivation program |
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Answer» Anti poverty measures and Employment Generating programmes are: Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP): ... Jawahar Rozgar Yojana/Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana: ... Rural HOUSING – Indira Awaas Yojana: ... Food for Work Programme: ... |
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3. What was the British motive behind the partition of Bengal in July, 1905?(a) It was difficult to govern such a big province.(b) It was difficult to collect revenue in a large state like Bengal.(c) The Britishers wanted to weaken the Hindu-Muslim unity.(d) The Britishers wanted to win over the Muslims. |
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Prepare a pamphlet on the protection of Himalayan rivers |
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WWF's Sacred Himalayan LANDSCAPE taps into the spiritual beliefs and CONSERVATION ethics of local communities to restore essential habitats and protect endangered species such as the snow LEOPARD. We help local communities and local governments manage their forests, streams, soils and WILDLIFE more sustainably. maybe my answer is correct........ |
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What is mean by Mobile |
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Answer» Explanation: A mobile PHONE is a wireless handheld device that allows users to make and receive calls and to send text MESSAGES, among other features. The EARLIEST generation of mobile phones could only make and receive calls. A mobile phone may also be known as a cellular phone or simply a cell phone. |
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C. Answer the following questions.1. What is the importance of dates? Explain. |
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Answer» Explanation: Dates are a very HEALTHY FRUIT to include in your diet. They are high in several nutrients, fiber and antioxidants, all of which may provide health BENEFITS ranging from improved digestion to a REDUCED risk of disease. Mark as Brainlist.⚠⚠ |
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2. Gandhiji started the historic Dandi March from Sabarmati Asharam to Dandi on-(a) March 12, 1930(b) February 12, 1930(c) March 13, 1930(d) April 13, 1930hind the nartition of Bengal in July 19057 |
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Answer» a) March 12, 1930 this is the answer of the following questions |
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Tick (7) mark the correct answers.1. History has been divided into — parts. |
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Answer» Your answer should be 3. |
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The length of the English channel is...? |
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Answer» Answer: It is about 560 km (350 mi) long and varies in width from 240 km (150 mi) at its widest to 34 km (21 mi) in the STRAIT of Dover. Max. width: 240 km (150 mi) Surface AREA: 75,000 km2 (29,000 sq mi) Basin countries: England (UK); FRANCE; Guernsey; Jersey Explanation: .......follow me.......bro...... |
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Tick (M) the correct option.1. Montague Chemsford reforms introduced-(a) the system of Dual government.(b) a strong Central Government.(c) autonomy to the provinces of British India.(d) separate electorate for the Muslims. |
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What were some of the events that led to the Dawn Raids happening in New Zealand? |
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Answer» Answer: The dawn raids began in 1974 when the Labour government, faced with an economic DOWNTURN, clamped down on people overstaying their working visas. Samoans and Tongans - WELCOMED into New Zealand with OPEN arms in the 1950s and 60s to RELIEVE a huge labour shortage - were the MAIN targets. hope it's help u.... |
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22.) There is no need for provision of Reservation of seats in Legislture. |
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No RESERVATION of seats for the Scheduled Castes has been made in the State Legislative Assembly and no provisions exist under any LAW to that effect. There is also no reservation for the Scheduled Castes in State Government services . maybe my ANSWER is correct.......
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Q. 9. What is field allow why is it importantAns. Field Fallow. Some holde areallow. Some holds are allowed to rest and regenerate for at leseason to support a crop. This is called field followimportance. The growth of humus picks up which in turn promotes the poof soil microorganisms during such andisturbed perioda k eads toreplenishment of nutrients10. Hon |
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Answer» hffbkhtvscv Explanation: jueffenidschhj |
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Discuss how thepoverty line isIndia? |
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Answer» Answer: poverty line of INDIA is absolute because the PEOPLE CANT FULFILL their REQUIREMENT. |
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How to pass in 9 th social science in 1 minut study |
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Mention any 6 anti power program started by government |
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Answer» Answer: Delegated Power Explanation: Delegated powers are powers that are specifically granted to the federal GOVERNMENT by the constitution. Some examples are, collect TAXES, coin money, regulate commerce, have military, declare war, and GIVE patents/copyrights. |
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which state has largest lok sabha constituency 1,up 2,bihar 3,maharashtra 4, rajasthan please help help |
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up is 80 CONSTITUENCIES
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How acid culture help in development of secondary and tertiary sector |
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Answer» Hii there here is your answer 1.In Countries like india AGRICULTURE provides more than half of employment ratio of the country 2. It provides food to the whole population of the country 3. It Brings Foreign Exchange to the country by exporting those goods to other countries 4. It provides raw materials to the agro based( agriculture based industries ) like cotton to the CLOTH industry, Sugarcane for manufacturing sugar in the sugar manufacturing industries etc. 5. It helps in the formation of economy of the country. In countries like india Agriculture forms the backbone of the indian economy 6. It creates employment oppurtunities in tertiary sector as well because agriculture demands for services such as Storage, Loans , Transportation etc.which comes tertiary sector 7. It contributes TOWARDS the GDP ( Gross DOMESTIC product ) of the Nation. HOPE IT HELPED U PLZ MARK AS BRIANLIEST |
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Who discovered the stream engine first |
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Q.How do different markets affect equality of a nation? |
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Answer» Answer: The political landscape may seem particularly bleak at present. But, if we stand back and look at the BIGGER picture, the dominance of rightwing populists and neoliberal policies is likely to be a temporary blip. The EVIDENCE is mounting that greater economic equality benefits all people in all societies, whether you are rich, poor or in-between. Once this is widely understood, politicians and policymakers will be forced to TAKE note, as DANNY Dorling explains. For the three decades prior to 2008, some countries, including the US and the UK, chose a path that led to greater inequality, often on the assumption that there was no viable alternative. Yet, even under intensifying globalization, many other nation-states have continued to take a different road and have chosen ever-greater equality. Today, it is through the examples of how life differs between more and less economically equitable countries that we are able to MEASURE the equality effect. |
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India is been considered as one of powerful country of the world why |
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Answer» Answer: because India has developed to a very large extent in a SHORT PERIOD of time and is DEVELOPING EVEN more as we speak. be it the economy, the ARMY, or anything else |
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