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Main areas of change involved in foundational challenge |
| Answer» NT countries face different kinds of challenges. At least one fourth of the GLOBE is still not under democratic government. The CHALLENGE for democracy in these parts of the world is very stark. These countries face the foundational challenge of making the transition to democracy and then instituting democratic government. This involves bringing down the existing non-democratic regime, keeping MILITARY away from controlling government and establishing a sovereign and functional state. For example, Nepal was under MONARCHY till recent times. Now Nepal has changed to a democratic system. Certain mindsets and systems will take years to change as they have taken years to develop. Nepal is a very good example of foundational challenge of democracyHope it helped u | |
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Why is tourism important in the indian democracy explain? |
| Answer» K me as BRAINLIEST ANSWER if it’s USEFUL | |
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how was the revolt by the plantation workers on was emotionally attached with non cooperation movement |
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Answer» ⤵plantation WORKERS refused to cooperate and want TAX RELIEF so this was attached ✔✔hope it HELPS ❤❤ |
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What are the "human resources"? |
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Answer» it is SUFFICIENT |
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Sports are important in our life. Write in points. |
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Answer» pation in sports and other physical activities can have many benefits for children. Participation in organised sports offers the chance for youth to enhance their physical and social skills. A balance should be maintained that matches the child’s maturity, skills, and their interests with their sports participation. Sports offer children a change from the monotony of their daily life. It is also a useful means of entertainment and physical activity for them.The importance of sports in the life of a young student is invaluable and goes much further than the basic answer that “it keeps kids off the streets.” It does in fact keep kids off the streets, but it also instils lessons that are essential in the life of a student athlete. Sports play a pivotal role in the makeup of a young athlete, especially in the middle school to high school YEARS where student athletes are much more mature and mentally developed. Where else can a young, impressionable youth learn VALUES like discipline, responsibility, self-confidence, sacrifice, and accountability?The first thing they need is a good core of coaches that understand the great responsibility that is placed upon their SHOULDERS to help shape and prepare these student athletes not only in sports, but in their everyday lives. Yes, I did say coaches, because it is a responsibility that lies on the shoulders of more than ONE person and it is going to take more than one person to help lead these student athletes to success. |
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What is Full form of css??? |
| Answer» E here is your answercascading STYLE sheets is the full form of CSS | |
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What is racialism...........? |
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Answer» ce, discrimination, or antagonism directed against SOMEONE of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.the belief that all members of each race POSSESS characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or RACES. |
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Write. The name of four state of india those have legislateve council |
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Answer» Pradesh, Bihar,JAMMU and KASHMIR, KARNATAKA,Maharashtra, TELANGANA, andUttar Pradesh. |
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Collect any four small cloth pieces. Identify the fibre of which they are made of after studying their fibre properties. Write in detail. |
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Answer» :Cotton : Cotton fibre can be woven or knitted into fabrics such as velvet, corduroy, chambray, velour, JERSEY and flannel. Cotton is a soft, FLUFFY staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. Silk : Good insulation properties / WARM in winter, cool in summer. Silk has a smooth, soft texture that is not slippery, unlike many synthetic fibers. Silk is one of the strongest natural fibers, but it loses up to 20% of its strength when wet. LOW density makes for light and comfortable clothing. Wool : They have good elasticity and resiliency. They are composed of amino acids. They tend to be warmer than others. Flax : Flax is the most strongest AMONG the natural cellulosic fibers. It is a bast fiber. Flax fiber absorbs humidity well and is a very breathable fiber. |
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Explain the rule of law and Rule By the process written law |
| Answer» ION & Principle. RULE of law takes on several meanings. On one HAND, it means that no person orgovernment is above thelaw. In another, it means that no government or its officials can enforce lawsthat are unfair or UNJUST. | |
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Mahatma Gandhi died on which date and year |
| Answer» GANDHI DIED on 30 JANUARY 1948.Hope it helps❤️❤️ | |
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How are multinational companies have food in interlinking production across the world |
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Answer» d INTERLINKING process was taken place from the Asiant time1 due to GLOBALISATION when the all people were traveling from one country to other countries the food is also travel from one place to other places 2 by the development was taken place in country and the industry were setup in ACROSS the world 3 the are are the some reason of MNC are interlinking production across the world |
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Suppose you buy a bag of cement for purpose of repairing what logo did you see on the bag of cement |
| Answer» SEE LOGO of ultratech | |
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What practices and Institutions would you look for, if you wanted to measure democracy |
| Answer» NT to measure DEMOCRACY i will look for the following institutions: 1) judiciary2) METHOD of ELECTION3) rights of citizens 4) condition of females5) education system | |
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Explain how caste effect politics |
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Answer» ffects politics in the FOLLOWING ways-1. Parties and Leaders often choose canidate, according to the CASTE, in the propotion of the electorate. This is done to WIN as much support as possible.2. MANY parties are known to support ceratin caste and are seen as their representatives.3. Parties and leader try to gain vote by using caste sentiment and appealing to the voters in the name of the caste.4. Political parties take care to give fair representations to various castes and tribes in the council of minister.5. PEOPLE of the same caste vote as a whole for a candidate of the same casteHope it helps...❤️❤️ |
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Why was Surat called the gate of Mecca |
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Answer» as been called gate to MECCA because many pilgrim SHIPS set SAIL from SURAT |
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Describe the various challenges that the railway face in construction of tracks in India |
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Answer» ufficient rolling stock of COACHES. 2. RAILWAY tracks have SPEED restrictions due to old time layout of rail lines in various intermediate stations ALONG major routes. So trains cannot be speeded up. 3. Returns from passenger earnings are less that operational costs. 4. Shortage of manpower 5. High demand for more new trains |
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Development of scientific thinking in the community conclusion |
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Answer» e the path of the rays of light through a glass PRISM. When a ray of light (DE) from AIR strikes on a FACE AB of a triangular glass prism ABC, it gets refracted and bends TOWARDS the normal to the PLANE of the face AB.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/8234017#readmore |
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The different attributes of human development explain any three |
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Answer» ee criterias on which the countries are CLASSIFIED are ...1) the per CAPITA income = on the basis of the per capita income of a country the countries are classified as developed countries nd developing countries .The countries having percapita less than 1350$ is considered as developing ..nd india is a developing country nd us is a developed country with percapita income more than 8015$2) infant mortality rate=the infant mortality rate tells about how many infants died before the age of one .In india ..kerala is a state with the lowest infant mortality rate nd haryanae largest 3) PRIMARY education= It tells about how many students are going to school till the age 14 years ..again kerala gives the best performance nd HARYANA the lowest in india...Hope it HELPS u |
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Discuss the expand scope of democracy in the modern world |
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Answer» modern world, DEMOCRACY is not limited to its very common definition but its area or scope has been widened under the INFLUENCE of global concepts and socio-economic changes. The following points show the scope of democracy (i) Democratic rights are not limited to political rights like, the right to vote, to stand in elections and form political organisations. A democracy should grant some SOCIAL and economic rights to its citizens. (ii) The power SHARING in democracy is extended to the power sharing between government and social groups. (iii) Modern democracy cannot value only the voice of majority, but it respects the voice of minority as well. (iv) However, the democracy has extended its scope from government and its activities to eliminate discrimination based on CASTE, religion and gender. |
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Elections held for all seats before the completion of five years are called |
| Answer» ION or MID TERM ELECTION | |
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Write about gusadi dance |
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Answer» during the Festival: The Gusadi Dance of Gonds Deepavali is the biggest festival for the RAJ Gonds of Adilabad district in Telangana STATE. Gonds DRESSED in colourful costumes and decorated with ornaments go to neighbouring villages in TROUPES, singing and dancing. Such troupes are called Dandari dance troupes. This starts on the full moon day and goes on till the FOURTEENTH day of the dark fortnight of Deepavali. |
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Judiciary is the foundation of democracy ? write in detail |
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Answer» itally important in a democracy that individual JUDGES and the JUDICIARY as a WHOLE are impartial and independent of all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the WIDER public can have confidence that their cases will be decided fairly and in accordance with the LAW. |
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The expansion of British rule support south India during the rule of Lord Wellesly.why |
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Answer» on of British Rule under Lord Wellesley ( 1798 –1805): The next large-scale EXPANSION of British rule in India OCCURRED during the Governor-Generalship of Lord Wellesley who came to India in 1798 at a time when the British were LOCKED in a life-and- DEATH struggle with France all over the world.Nov 18, 2018 |
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What was indirs sawhney and others vs union of indian caste? |
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Answer» r own Constitution was framed the framer of the constitution made a special provision with intention to provide equal opportunity in the public employment to all the citizens within INDIA. The same was INSERTED in the Art. 16 of the Indian Constitution. But considering the backward classes a special provision was inserted in the same Art. In CLAUSE 4 i.e., in Art. 16(4). This SECTION empowers the State to make a special provision for those backward classes who in the OPINION of the State are not adequately REPRESENTED in the service under the State. |
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Hey dear mates... A question for 9th class friends..NAME THE IMPORTANT TOPICS TO BE CONCENTRATED FOR PRE FINALS..OR PRE BOARDS..FOR SST |
| Answer» ISE of nazisum and RUSSIAN REVOLUTION very WELL....all the BEST | |
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What are the reason and outcomes of white man's burden theory |
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Answer» an's burden. A phrase used to justify European IMPERIALISM in thenineteenth and early twentiethcenturies; it is the title of a poem byRudyard Kipling. The phrase implies that imperialism was motivated by a high-minded desire of WHITES to uplift PEOPLE of color. |
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What wear Mangal Kavyas |
| Answer» ISH!! HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.... Mangal-Kāvya is a group of BENGALI Hindu religious texts, composed more or less between 13th CENTURY and 18TH Century, notably consisting of narratives of indigenous deities of rural Bengal in the social scenario of the Middle Ages.#HOPE IT HELPS..... ♥ | |
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Roadways have an edge over railways in india. justify |
| Answer» ATE!!Here's your answer...... ROADWAYS have an edge over railways in India in the given ways⏯1⃣Roadways are the cheapest mode of transportation. 2⃣The construction COST of roadways is lower than that of railways. 3⃣It PROVIDES door-to-door service .4⃣IT can be constructed in any topographical region. 5⃣It provides a link between railway stations, AIRPORTS and seaports. ♥HOPE IT HELPS..... | |
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Why is the stock created by the government? Give any 3 reasons why? |
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Answer» the following reasons, buffer STOCK is created by the government(i) A buffer stock of FOOD grains is created by the government, so that it can be distributed in food deficit areas and among the poorer strata of society at a price much lower than the market price.(ii) A buffer stock also helps to resolve the problem1’ of food shortage during adverse weather conditions, a disaster or a calamity.(iii) Maintaining buffer stock is a step taken by the government in ORDER to ENSURE food security. |
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HEY PLS ANSWER THIS - What is the role of Atmosphere in climate control??? |
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Answer» osphere keeps the average temperature of the EARTH fairly steady during the DAY and even during the COURSE of the WHOLE year. |
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'RESORCES ARE UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED ON EARTH'S SURFACE'. Justify with examples. |
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Answer» th contains many different KINDS of natural resources at different locations that are utilized by different cultures at different TIMES in history. They are unevenly distributed in part because humans are unevenly distributed … and because the PHYSICAL PROCESSES for their formation vary over the planet. |
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Write the main features of federal government |
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Answer» A BUDDY ❄❄❄✨ YOUR ANSWER ____________⏩ main features of federal government are :-1) In a federal government there are two or more levels of government at the State, provincial and local levels2) Independent judiciary is the essence of federal government. Here courts have the power to INTERPRET the CONSTITUTION and the powers of the different levels of government.3) Federalism provides constitutional GUARANTEES for the existence and authority of each tier of government.4) In ORDER to ensure financial autonomy federalism provides specified sources of revenue for each level of government____________☣ hoPe it hEplS ️❤ |
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Make 5 Questions And answers on cricket regulations and rules and how it ls played ?so on |
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Answer» are the rules for Player ?- PLAYERS : Each TEAM has 11 player and one Substitute. Before the toss each team captain has to announce the players' name.2. What are the rules for Substitute ?- Substitute : During ILLNESS or injury the substitute can be made to play. A Substitute cannot bat, bowl, or do the wicket keeping. A Substitute is only allowed to field. 3. How many overs does each team play in a one - day International Cricket Match ?- 50 overs for each team play in a one day International cricket match. 4. What is the short form of the 'International cricket Conference' ?- I.C.C.5. In fast bowling when the ball is short pitched, what type of SHOT is played ?- Hook ShotMark as brainiest please If it is useful. Don't forget. |
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what do you understand by the word marginalization give 2 reasons why adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalized |
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Answer» he FIRST PAGE of the ncert CHAPTER for the ANSWER the PURPLE page |
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In which region of ganga bramputra basin wheat is the chief crop? Ok |
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Deforestation and climate change is a serious threat to the biodiversity of both Amazon rain forest and western ghats of india |
| Answer» SE it is. according to me the Amazon RAIN forest being known as the LUNGS of the earth is now being destroyed. and not to mention about the western GHATS it is one of the four hotspots of India and one of the thirty four hotspots in the WORLD | |
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why is mining limited to the sites where minerals are found ? Explain the different ways of minerals extraction. |
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Answer» is limited to the sites because of overmining there could be a CAUSE to GET earthquake and landslide in that area.Minerals can be found throughout the WORLD in the earth's crust but usually in such small AMOUNTS that they not worth extracting.Different ways of mineral EXTRACTION are:1) Open cast mining2) Shaft miningHope it helps:) |
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Give two characteristics each of Himalayan Northern Plains and Central Highlands |
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Answer» racteristics of Himalayan NORTHERN Plains are ==VALLEY and alpine glaciers often of stupendous size, topography deeply cut by erosion.Two Characteristics of Central Highlands are==They STRETCH from the north-west with the Aravalis, further merging with the sandy and rocky DESERT of Rajasthan.I HOPE IT HELPS |
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Wha did Oliver encounter while coming back to school one night? What did he do after that? |
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The result of the end of cold war |
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Answer» orld War II, the consequences of the SOVIET Union's victory over the Nazis were rejected, and a globalcontainment of communism was elevated into a doctrine by President Truman. By the Cold War, we spurred the Soviet Union from exhaustion to great-power status, the ATOMIC BOMB, and space ACHIEVEMENT. |
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The peshwa baji rao 2 entered subsidiary alliance because A. The army of holler defeated the Army of bhaji rao 2 B. There was difference among the Maratha chieftains C. Lord Wellesley defeated the army of peshwa D. The peshwa bhaji rao 2 lost the war to british |
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List out the main reasons for shortage of electricity in India |
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Answer» jor problems faced by Indian Electric Sector are- Gap between Generation and demand. India has a large gap between the demand and supply. Specially at the time of PEAK load in summer season of northern region. Actually the overdrawn of power by this region leads to blackout in 2012. High losses in power systems. These losses include Technical Losses i.e. T&D (transmission and distribution) losses, and COMMERCIAL losses due to theft and improper meter reading in mostly rural areas. Transmission and distribution losses in system have been around 20 % as reported by various electricity boards. However Utilities like Tata power in Delhi having transmission losses approx 1 % are doing very well. Lack of latest Technology. Most of the HOUSES in rural areas are still having Electro-mechanical meters. Automated meter reading Infrastructure(AMR/AMI) are not used at very large scale. Smart sensors and Smart micogrids are bounded to books and journals only. FACTS devices are also not implemented at full scale. You will never find any EARTHING wiring/fitting for home appliances in any house of rural area. Very less focus on Energy mix with Renewable (RES). When most of the electricity demand of countries like Denmark, Norway comes from Renewable energy resources for a very long time, Indian government allows the offshore wing plants recently. With this example you can realize how far we have to go to match the developed nations. Lack of Demand Side Management (DSM) Strategies. We hardly know about well known organisations offering DSM and Energy Management Systems (EMS) to improve efficiency of system. Power quality Issues. Quality of power is also a big issue in Indian power sector. Recently the changes of frequency regulation limits are good sign of improvement. And many more Problems Like Inefficient power plants like Khedar and Jharli thermal plants in Haryana. Most of the time these plants remain off and haryana govt keep buying power from Gujarat. No future plans fro EVs- Electrical Vehicles. |
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What is Demi official? |
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Answer» ficial LETTER: (a) This FORM is generally used in CORRESPONDENCE between Officers to. supplement or explain MATTER which has been referred officially or is proposed to be referred officially. |
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Plate tectonic theory was given by which scientists ? |
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The port of Surat declined by the end of 18th century describe it |
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Answer» t of Surat declined by the end of 18th century, because the entry and growing of european companies in india.Explanation:In 18th century the local MERCHANTS are occupied the surat port to sell their product.After the entry of european companies the trade of local merchants were declined at surat port.Surat port is the oldest port.European companies gradually increase the power in trade.Enhancement of trade is leads to IMPROVE the sea trade in india.Local courts GIVES the more concession to the european trades.It also enhance the monopoly RIGHTS to europeans and at the same time decrease the rights of local trades in surat port.So, at the 18th century the port of surat is declined.To LEARN More...1.The port of Surat declined by the end of the 18th century explain three causesbrainly.in/question/2021650 |
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Name a few members of lok sabha |
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Answer» ######HOPE Help you############"""""""????????The maximum strength of the HOUSE ALLOTTED by the Constitution of India is 552. Currently the house has 545 seats which is made up by election of up to 543 elected members and at a maximum, 2 nominated members of the Anglo-Indian Community by the President of India. |
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