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Locate sardenia italy rome germany cosika denmark amd america |
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What did the British stand to gain through the system of subsidiary Alliance |
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Answer» * The SYSTEM proved to be beneficial for the British. |
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Do you see any similarity between the Bhakti movement in India and the Protestant movement? Do you also see any differences between the two of them? |
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Answer» Similarities and differences between the BHAKTI Movement and Protestant Movement are the FOLLOWING; (i) Similarities: -These MOVEMENTS were theist movements. -These movements originated in the 15th and 17th century. (ii) Differences: -Bhakti movement was SIKH movement while Protestant movement was on Christianity. -Bhakti movement was in INDIA while Protestant movement was in Europe. |
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How does the society help the children with disabilities? |
| Answer» SOCIETY can HELP them as they can PROVIDE them free education, they can taught them so many things in free | |
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Who are agricultural labours?? |
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Answer» Hey! |
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What is the significance of green revolution in Indian economy? |
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Answer» The Green Revolution in INDIA STANDS for major TECHNOLOGICAL breakthroughs in food grain production based on (i) improved SEEDS of high-yielding varieties, (ii) adequate and stable supply of water for irrigation, and (iii) increased and appropriate application of chemical fertilisers for increasing agricultural yield |
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Explain how soil is a resource |
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Answer» Soil is made up of air, water, minerals and organic material and is one of the most important natural RESOURCES on earth. Most life on earth DEPENDS on soil as a direct or indirect source of food. Plants and animals source their NUTRIENTS from the soil and it is home to MANY different forms of life |
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What is the real reason for the success of federalism in India |
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Answer» FEDERALISM INVOLVED division of power between DIFFERENT levels of GOVERNMENT. In a country like India, where different places have different situations and problems, the system of federalism proves to be the best SOLUTION. |
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Name any four French philosophers who inspired the French people to revolt |
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Answer» John LOCKE, Jean JACQUES ROUSSEAU, ABBE Seiyes and Montesquieu. |
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Speech on right to equality for 5 minutes |
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list the various ways in which the problems of garbage and emissions are being dealt with around the world |
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Answer» Because of garbage people are effecting more . because of garbage many people are suffering from many diseases . because of garbage people are not able to live. because of garbage people are not able to survive longer . so to decrease these we should not MIX up all the garbage (in ONE bucket only ) Indian government is providing trap buckets so we should put WET waste in one bucket and dry waste in one bucket ... and we should not THROW the garbage on roads, STREET side eye |
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Everyone says that knowledge increases by sharing ,but how? |
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Answer» As much u will SHARE so people will ask their doubt which will MAKE u THINK more and at same time more will APPLY their minds at same time |
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MAHANADI KI LAMBAI KITNI HAI??? |
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Match the followingi. Excise duty ii. Sales tax establishments.iii. Customs duty iv. Income tax v. Corporate tax a) levied on the yearly income of individuals.b) levied on the yearly profit of companies and businessc) levied on the production or manufacture of goodsd) levied when goods are sold.e) levied on goods brought from abroad |
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Answer» The correct match of the given parts is as follows: (i) Excise duty – (C) levied on the production or MANUFACTURE of goods (ii) Sales tax ESTABLISHMENTS – (d) levied when goods are SOLD (iii) Custom duty – (e) levied on goods brought from abroad (also sent to abroad, custom duty is for both imports and exports) (iv) Income tax – (a) levied on the yearly income of individuals (v) Corporate tax – (b) levied on the yearly profit of companies and business |
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Is the secondary sector organised or unorganized sector? Give reason of you can. |
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Answer» Secondary sector is an organised sector because WEEKEND and paid holiday is provided to the workers. |
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What is meant by planetary winds? |
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Answer» Pacific conform closely to theplanetary system—the patterns of air pressure and the consequent windpatterns that DEVELOP in the ATMOSPHERE of the Earth as a RESULT of its rotation (CORIOLIS force) and the inclination of its axis (ECLIPTIC) toward the Sun. They are, in essence, a three-celled latitudinal arrangement… |
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Speech on right to equality |
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Answer» Good morning to the one and all present here I was here from class 10 10th here to speak a speech on topic Right to Equality |
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GIVE A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE FEATURES FORMED BY WIND AND ICE |
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Answer» The features formed by wind are as follows: |
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British administration units are called |
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Answer» The administrative geography of the UNITED Kingdom is complex, multi-layered and non-uniform. The United Kingdom, a sovereign stateto the NORTHWEST of continental EUROPE, consists of ENGLAND, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. For local government in the United Kingdom, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales each have their own system of administrative and geographic demarcation. Consequently, there is "no COMMON stratum of administrative unit encompassing the United Kingdom". |
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What does the broken chain in french revolution mean |
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Answer» Your answer is....... |
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Jow germany came into the trap of hyperinflation |
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Answer» JOW GERMANY came into the trap of hyperinflation many paper money were printed and were in rotation. as they had more no. of . CURRENCY , the value of german mark fell, which RESULTED in hyperination. it was saved by dawes plan, which was introduced by U.S.A........ hope help u............ |
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What is your opinion about the value added taxes? Discuss. |
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Answer» A value added TAX (VAT) TAXES the value that is added at each stage of PRODUCTION of certain commodities. A VAT discourages consumption even moreso than the current sales tax system because it would apply to all goods and services. ... VAT's discourage consumption because they raise the prices of goods and services. |
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The purchases by Tara, Sajida and Preeti show ___________ tax rates across goods. (same/ different) Fill in the blank. Can you guess why this should be so? |
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Answer» no can't GUESS ???? |
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India has highest higher education after which countries |
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What is meant by mantle |
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Answer» The MANTLE is a layer between the CRUST and the outer core. Earth's mantle is a silicate ROCKY shell with an average thickness of 2,886 kilometres (1,793 mi). The mantle makes up about 84% of Earth's volume. It is predominantly solid but in GEOLOGICAL time it behaves as a viscous fluid. |
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Name the Indian states occurs through the subsidiary Alliance by the British |
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Answer» The nizam of hyderabad was the first to enter into such an ALLIANCE. tipu sultan of mysore refused to do so, but after the BRITISH victory in the fourth anglo-mysore war, Mysore was forced to become a subsidiary state. |
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Who was the first men to win Olympic Gold medal? |
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Answer» 2008 Beijing Olympics, Abhinav Bindra won gold in theMen's 10 metre air rifle event becoming the first INDIAN to winan individual gold medal at theOlympic Games. VIJENDER Singh got the country's first medal inboxing with his BRONZE medal inMiddleweight CATEGORY |
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France ki kranti in hindi summary |
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Answer» I DONT UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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What type of society in Europe |
| Answer» SECULARISM TYPE of SOCIETY in EUROPE | |
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Why did the british parliament pass the regulating act of 1773 |
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Answer» The East India Company owed money to both the Bank of ENGLAND and the GOVERNMENT: ithad 15 million lbs (6.8 million kg) of tea rotting in Britishwarehouses and more en ROUTE from India.The Regulating Act of 1773, was complimented by the Tea Act of 1773, which had a principal objective was to reduce the massive amount |
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How power sharing is perform a significant role in democratic and? |
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Answer» hello dear,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _____________________________________ It makes sure that no any government can rule for longer PERIOD of time. POWER sharing is IMPORTANT because it REDUCES the conflict between the opposition. It helps in maintaining political stability. Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. ________________________________________ hope help U |
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Give the answer in a short form describe the causes and the consequences of the first Carnatic War |
| Answer» BRITISH And FRENCH RIVALRY as both wanted INDIA as there colony | |
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The sun rays are --------------- at the poles |
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Answer» The sun rays fall almost straight at the equator while they fall slanting as we MOVE away from the equator towards the poles. Therefore, the sun rays SPREAD at a larger area as we move from the poles while they are concentrated over a SMALL area at the equator. This RESULTS in more heating of the regions near the equator as COMPARED to the regions away from the equator. Hence, it becomes cooler when we move from the equator towards the poles. |
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What role do markets play in the expantion of non-farming activities |
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Answer» What are the nonfarming activities? Nonfarming activities are those which do not include farming as a SOURCE of income. These include construction, manufacturing, transporting, communication, trade and mining AMONG OTHERS. The market creates a PLACE or the outlet where the nonfarming activities could propagate. These are the places where the SHOPKEEPERS could send their commodities for marketing and gain money. Market accumulate all the nonfarming activities and provide them with ample source of income. |
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Who is the current representative from central government ( India) |
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Answer» The CURRENT representative from from CENTRAL GOVERNMENT India is PRIME MINISTER. |
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The ------------and ---------------used to address river Indus as Indos or Hindos |
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Answer» Iranians and GREEKS |
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French revolution summary in hindi |
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Answer» फ्रांस की क्रांति (FRENCH REVOLUTION): भूमिका 18वीं शताब्दी के 70-80 के दशकों में विभिन्न कारणों से राजा और तत्कालीन राजव्यवस्था के प्रति फ्रांस के नागरिकों में विद्रोह की भावना पनप रही थी. यह विरोध धीरे-धीरे तीव्र होता चला गया. अंततोगत्वा 1789 में राजा लुई 16वाँ (LOUIS XVI) को एक सभा बुलानी पड़ी. इस सभा का नाम General State था. यह सभा कई वर्षों से बुलाई नहीं गयी थी. इसमें सामंतों के अतिरिक्त सामान्य वर्ग के भी प्रतिनिधि होते थे. इस सभा में जनता की माँगों पर जोरदार बहस हुई. स्पष्ट हो गया कि लोगों में व्यवस्था की बदलने की बैचैनी थी. इसी बैचैनी का यह परिणाम हुआ कि इस सभा के आयोजन के कुछ ही दिनों के बाद सामान्य नागरिकों का एक जुलूस बास्तिल नामक जेल पहुँच गया और उसके दरवाजे तोड़ डाले गए. सभी कैदी बाहर निकल गए. सच पूंछे तो नागरिक इस जेल को जनता के दमन का प्रतीक मानते थे. कुछ दिनों के बाद महिलाओं का एक दल राजा के वर्साय स्थित दरबार को घेरने निकल गया जिसके फलस्वरूप राजा को पेरिस चले जाना पड़ा. इसी बीच General State ने कई क्रांतिकारी कदम भी उठाना शुरू किए. यथा – मानव के अधिकारों की घोषणा, मेट्रिक प्रणाली का आरम्भ, चर्च के प्रभाव का समापन, सामंतवाद की समाप्ति की घोषणा, दास प्रथा के अंत की घोषणा आदि. General State के सदस्यों में मतभेद भी हुए. कुछ लोग क्रांति के गति को धीमी रखना चाहते थे. कुछ अन्य प्रखर क्रान्ति के पोषक थे. इन लोगों में आपसी झगड़े भी होने लगे पर इनका नेतृत्व कट्टर क्रांतिकारियों के हाथ में रहा. बाद में इनके एक नेता MAXIMILIAN Robespierre हुआ जिसने हज़ारों को मौत के घाट उतार दिया. उसके एक वर्ष के नेतृत्व को आज भी आतंक का राज (REIGN of terror) कहते हैं. इसकी परिणति स्वयं Louis 16th और उसकी रानी की हत्या से हुई. राजपरिवार के हत्या के पश्चात् यूरोप के अन्य राजाओं में क्रोध उत्पन्न हुआ और वे लोग संयुक्त सेना बना-बना कर क्रांतिकारियों के विरुद्ध लड़ने लगे. क्रांतिकारियों ने भी एक सेना बना ली जिसमें सामान्य वर्ग के लोग भी सम्मिलित हुए. क्रान्ति के नए-नए उत्साह के कारण क्रांतिकारियों की सेना बार-बार सफल हुई और उसका उत्साह बढ़ता चला गया. यह सेना फ्रांस के बाहर भी भूमि जीतने लगी. इसी बीच इस सेना का एक सेनापति जिसका नाम नेपोलियन बोनापार्ट था, अपनी विजयों के कारण बहुत लोकप्रिय हुआ. इधर फ्रांस के अन्दर कट्टर क्रांति से लोग ऊब चुके थे. इसका लाभ उठाते हुए और अपनी लोकप्रियता को भुनाते हुए नेपोलियन ने सत्ता पर कब्ज़ा कर लिया और एक Consulate बना कर शासन चालने लगा. यह शासन क्रांतिकारी सिद्धांतों पर चलता रहा. अंततः नेपोलियन ने सम्राट की उपाधि अपने आप को प्रदान की और इस प्रकार फ्रांसमें राजतंत्र दुबारा लौट आया. इस प्रकार हम कह सकते हैं फ्रांस की क्रांति (French Revolution) अपनी चरम अवस्था में थी. 1789 ई. की फ्रांसीसी क्रांति (French Revolution) आधुनिक युग की एक महत्त्वपूर्ण घटना थी. यह क्रांति (French Revolution) निरंकुश राजतंत्र, सामंती शोषण, वर्गीय विशेषाधिकार तथा प्रजा की भलाई के प्रति शासकों की उदासीनता के विरुद्ध प्रारंभ हुई थी. उस समय फ्रांस में न केवल शोषित और असंतुष्ट वर्ग की विद्दमान थे, बल्कि वहाँ के आर्थिक और राजनैतिक ढाँचा में भी विरोधाभास देखा जा सकता था. राजनैतिक शक्ति का केन्द्रीकरण हो चुका था. सम्पूर्ण देश की धुरी एकमात्र राज्य था. समाज का नेतृत्व शनैः शनैः बुद्धिजीवी वर्ग के हाथ में आ रहा था. राजा शासन का सर्वोच्च अधिकारी होता था. राजा की इच्छाएँ ही राज्य का कानून था. लोगों को किसी प्रकार का नागरिक अधिकार प्राप्त नहीं था. राजा के अन्यायों और अत्याचारों से आम जनता परेशान थी. भाषण, लेखन और प्रकाशन पर कड़ा प्रतिबंध लगा हुआ था. लोगों को धार्मिक स्वंतत्रता भी नहीं दी गयी थी. राष्ट्र की सम्पूर्ण आय पर राजा का निजी अधिकार था. सम्पूर्ण आमदनी राजा-रानी और दरबारियों के भोग-विलास तथा आमोद-प्रमोद पर खर्च हो जाता था. राज्य के उच्च पदों पर राजा के कृपापात्रों की नियुक्ति होती थी. स्थानीय स्वशासन का अभाव था. फ्रांसीसी समाज दो टुकड़ों में बँट कर रह गया था – एक सुविधा-प्राप्त वर्ग और दूसरा सुविधाहीन वर्ग. . thanks.. |
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Main features of french consitution assembly in 1791 |
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Answer» Heya user........ |
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Problems of Refugee crisis |
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Answer» hello dear######### Refugee crisis can refer to movements of large groups of displaced people,[citation needed] who could be either internally displaced persons, refugees or other migrants. ____________________________________________ It can ALSO refer to incidents in the country of origin or departure, to large problems whilst on the move or EVEN after arrival in a SAFE country that involve large groups of displaced persons, ASYLUM seekers or refugees. ____________________________________________ According to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, in 2017, 65.6 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide because of persecution, conflict, violence, or human rights violations alone. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& hope help u |
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Which political party is /are currently in power? |
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Two Indian states have been given special status |
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Answer» INITIALLY, three states namely ASSAM, Nagalandand Jammu & Kashmir were accorded special CATEGORY status and later on eight other states were also given special category status namely: Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur,Meghalaya, Mizoram, Uttarakhand, Tripura,Himachal Pradesh, and SIKKIM and thus the list is now increased ... hope it helps u |
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WPI measures changes in the price level of only consumer goods, Write True or false against the statement. |
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Answer» WPI measures changes in the value level of just buyer MERCHANDISE is valid. WPI crate does not cover administrations. In India WPI is otherwise called the feature expansion rate. In India, Office of Economic Advisor (OEA), Department of Industrial POLICY and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and INDUSTRY ascertains the WPI. |
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Importance of the article 48a of the indian constitution |
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Answer» Art.48A reads as follows: Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wildlife.― The State shall ENDEAVOR to protect and improve and to safegaurd the forests and wild life of the country. Added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976 the ARTICLE was added inthe Constitution to ratify the Stockholm Conference, 1972. It is a DIRECTIVE Principle of State Policy, thus creating an obligation on State to protect and safeguard our environment. This Article along with Art.21 and Art51A(G) is the foundation STONE of environmental jurisprudence in India. |
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Importance of social service in education in essay |
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Answer» So, every man considers it his sacred duty to STAND by his fellow men in their distress. Thus, man learns to serve his fellow men in his formative period i.e. when he is engaged in his studies. So, a STUDENT life is the most appropriate time for social service. How can STUDENTS contribute to society? Students individually or in a group can alleviate the sufferings of the distressed. If a student helps a blind man cross a ROAD it is a service done to humanity. A group of students can render service to people ravaged by flood, cyclone, famine and earthquake. Students are the enlightened people. So, they can remove superstition, blind faith, ignorance of the illiterate. They can help the nation in the removal of illiteracy. Students can teach them to take health care. They can take active part in the national scheme of afforestation. They can look to the sanitation of their own area. The students may have a role to play in awakening public opinion against social evils like drug addiction, casteism, dowry system, by taking out procession or organizing seminars. They can nurse the sick, donate blood, and hospitalize them in time of need. In any kind of accident students can render considerable help.
Conclusion: Students should keep in mind one thing. Charity BEGINS at home. It is a student’s first and foremost duty to serve his parents, brothers and sisters, his kith and kin. A student, who does not render service to the members of his own family, cannot serve the distressed section of the society. |
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