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1.

Is there any difference between PDS and ration shops?

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ommodities distributed include staple food grains, such as wheat, RICE, sugar and kerosene, through a NETWORK of fair price shops (also known as ration shops) established in several STATES across the COUNTRY. Food Corporation of India, a Government-owned corporation, procures and maintains the PDS.yes diff between PDS and ration shopsplzz MARK as brainlist

2.

The purpose of health care system is

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for the purpose of health CARE system is A health system, also SOMETIMES referred to as health care system or as healthcare system, is the organization of people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to MEET the health needs of target populations. ... In some countries, health system planning is DISTRIBUTED among market participants.plzz mark as brainlist

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Why is india poor and food insecured country?

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s POOR and FOOD insecure country DUE to the CORRUPT persons and the corrupt leaders

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How far green revolution successful in india

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at increase in production of food GRAIN(such as rice WHEAT)DUE to introduction of high yielding varieties.it's SUCCESSFUL in India because the all farmers of India HIGHLY gelding food grain I hope this answers is help you

5.

Are you know when started kargil war

Answer» 1999 STARTED kargil WAR pls MARK me brainliest
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What are environmental movements ?

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ironmental movement started in 1960s in America.=]]It's also known as ECOLOGY Movement.=]]The Movement was originally FOCUSED on a few prominent environmental ISSUES and disasters.=]]This is started in America .=]] Environmental advocate the sustainable management of RESOURCES.=]]It's includes conservation and green politics .=]]In INDIA environmental movement started in 1970s.=]]This is the important environmental movement and indian compaign against coca cola plants.

7.

When started cool war

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!!!!MARK it as brainnlist and follow me cold WAR started in JAN 01, 1947

8.

If you were rajan in aryan society who would advise you on the matters of wars and village

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bal chief was CALLED Rajan. He LED his tribe in war and MAINTAINED LAW and order. He ALSO offered prayers on behalf of the tribe

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India's land boundary with seven countries name them

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ntries with which India shares its land boundaries are:Pakistan, Afghanistan, China,NEPALBHUTAN, Bangladesh andMyanmar.Hope it helpspls MARK BRAINLY

10.

Explain the difference between rural and urban settlement?

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nd Rural. Urban refers to a human settlement where the rate of urbanisation and industrialisation is high. ... ANOTHER IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE between the two human settlements is that while urban areas are highly populated, rural areas have comparatively less population than theurban ONES.

11.

Essay on secularism and development in India.....??

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this HELPS U MARK me as BRAINLIEST

12.

Who built tajmahal? please answer fast

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ahouri BUILT TAJ MAHAL

13.

What was the consumer movement ? Why there is need for copra?

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sumer Movement is an EFFORT to promote CONSUMER PROTECTION through an organized SOCIAL movement which is in many places LED by consumer organizations.

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Regional party in india which has been arisen from movement

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Short note on Non cooperation movement...

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-Cooperation Movement was a significant but short phase of the Indian INDEPENDENCE movement from British rule. It was LED by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallian wala Bagh MASSACRE and lasted from 1920 to February 1922. It aimed to resist British rule in India through non-violent means, or "Ahinsa".  Hope its HELP

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Geography ch 1 resources and development, MCQ (a) some people wrongly think that resources are free gifts of ________ option- earth , nature , heaven , God. (b). what is everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs provided it is technology acceptable economically feasible and ethically acceptable called ______ option- gift , prize , source , resources

Answer» RE2) RESOURCE
17.

Arcadia had a democratic government.write three Democratic features that would be practised by the government of Arcadia

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has redefined Tip O’Neill’s famous adage “all politics is local” to be “all politics are personal,” and I wonder if it’s what impedes effective debate.We can’t discuss any issue or event without bringing up qualifiers about who’s doing the conversing: So-and-so belongs to one party or another, associates with so-and-so characters of questionable REPUTE, gave money or attended a meeting for so-and-so cause, etc.Gender and race are often deemed as relevant to a conversation as the topic discussed (or simply used to disqualify a point of view). Northerners can’t say anything legitimate about the South. Boomers’ opinions about Millennials aren’t credible. Al GORE can’t care about climate change because he travels in a private jet.What we say or think is less important than who we are and, thanks to technology, it’s easy to research the identities and backgrounds of just about anybody. With our differences front and center in any debate, no wonder we can’t agree on anything.It wasn’t always this way.In the years leading up to the American Revolution, anonymous political arguments in newspapers were more the norm than exception. Sam Adams wrote as “Determinatus” in the Boston Gazette to argue for the rights of self-determination, and Tory opponents previously wrote as “Z.Y.” and “O.Z” in the Newport Mercury to oppose them.They followed in Ben Franklin’s footsteps, who’d written over a dozen letters for the New-England Courant signed “Silence Dogood” in the 1720s (his epistles weren’t about politics, though).Anonymity wasn’t just a feature of public media, but also used in private correspondence: For instance, a BARRAGE of letters to members of Congress in 1777 disparaged General Washington’s leadership. ROYAL tax collectors received anonymous warnings, both textually and, occasionally, via burning effigy.Of course, everyone assumed such political content was biased, if not wholly one-sided. But without the capacity to attack the authors, people were stuck debating their arguments instead. They struggled to discredit ideas because they couldn’t directly challenge one another.The same went for public action. The Sons of Liberty were an anonymous mob that emerged in Connecticut in 1765 to oppose the Stamp Act. Their methods of protest included threats and crimes (including tar and feathering government officials), which were anything but democratic, but their anonymity focused the public debate on the issues.And they evolved.By the time of the Boston Tea Party in 1773, there were Sons of Liberty groups across New England, fielding candidates for public office and, as with Sam Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere, revealing some of their leaders, though most would-be revolutionaries continued to meet in secret at taverns and homes.In FACT, it was a big deal when the members of the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, as it wasn’t the practice for British or American legislators to sign their work (the only name put to British laws was the monarch’s). It was a conscious and purposeful act of public identification. A declaration by the declarers.Even voting is done anonymously, even if it wasn’t always done in secret: Voting up to the start of the 20th century could be done orally, and even by pre-printed form (often provided by the newspaper of your preferred political persuasion), but then secret ballots became the norm.

18.

Evaluate the importance of electricity for rural india

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l INDIA electricity is important as agriculturee being easy for urban PEOPLEALL the work LOAD will BECOME easy

19.

What are the things every Muslim must d How is dua made What are the prohibitions of islam

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: Faith.1.2 SALAH: Prayer.1.3 Zakāt: Charity.1.4 SAWM: Fasting.1.5 HAJJ: PILGRIMAGE to MECCA

20.

What do you call a person who believes in equal rights

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rian is a PERSON who BELIEVES in EQUAL RIGHTS

21.

Big plants any two for class kg

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22.

What do you understand by the affirmative action?

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s a ACTION is ASSERTS SOMETHING is CALLED ASSERTIVE action

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Please ans fast as it is urgent

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for number 8 is ruling PARTY or MAJORITY government Answer for number 9 is executive COMMITTEE Answer for number 10 is State government

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Please ans fastDo not give faltu ans

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government3.president4.25 yearsMark me BRAINLIEST

25.

what are air force schools and how are they related to air force can a civilian take admission in it then how in 11th class

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he LINK: HTTPS://www.tafssp.com/content.aspx?enc=cGFnZT04

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What is the role of non aligment movement in the world today

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on -aligned SYSTEM can play a big role in controlling and CHANGING the present international environment. MOREOVER, NAM is PROVIDING india with an untapped ADVANTAGE to emerge as a world leader especially in the South- east Asia and developing countries.

27.

E explain the role played by the kings of Vijayanagara in developing the Telugu literature

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the Vijaynagar empire started a golden era in Telugu literature.  The WORKS on Telugu literature included culture, religion, biographies, grammar, POETICS and other KINDS of literature.  They PATRONISED Srinatha, who was also known as Kavi Sarvabhouma in Telugu literature.  Telugu literature reached its peak at the reign of KRISHNA Devaraya

28.

Class 10 economic question . Explain the consumer awareness.

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erstanding by an INDIVIDUAL of their rights as a consumer concerning available products and services being marketed and sold. The concept INVOLVES four categories including safety, choice, information, and the right to be HEARD. The FIRST declaration of consumer rights was established in the US in 1962.

29.

I want to join NCC in class 11. Can I? if can then what is procedure?

Answer» BOUT it to your SCHOOL....
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Hii frnds☺️☺️☺️☺️ What is centre of mass of continuous bodies????

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g the center of MASSIN physics, the center of MASS of a distribution of mass in space is the unique point where the weighted RELATIVE position of the distributed mass sums to zero, or the point where if a force is applied it moves in the direction of the force without ROTATING. The distribution of mass is BALANCED around the center of mass and the average of the weighted position coordinates....✧══════•❁❀❁•══════✧.

31.

Federal parliament in unification of Germany

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8, 1848, Secretary of State JOHN M. Middleton informed the former U.S. Minister to Prussia and current Minister to the German Federal Parliament at Frankfurt, Andrew J. Donelson, that the United States was PREPARED to recognize any UNIFIED, DE facto German Government that “appeared capable of maintaining its

32.

What are the different ways to find out about the past? Explain in detail?

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find out the PAST through some primary sources such as news PAPERS, books, court cases and LETTERS. It depends on the SITUATION and matter which you want to describe, and you need to use the RELEVANT primary sources to describe the past of that particular area.

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How can you helping in reducing the problem of waste disposal?

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se 3r PRINCIPLE to reducing the problem of waste disposal.b) burning in HIGH temperaturec) LAND fillingwe USE those methods to reducing the problem of waste disposal

34.

Non violence and civil disobedience movement were influenced by

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s  GANDHI is the RIGHT ANSWER for this QUESTION

35.

What is democracy and why do we want democracy?

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ACY IS THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE. MEANS RULERS ARE ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE.⏪

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Prepare a report on consumer rights in 250 words

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inition of Consumer right is ‘the right to have information about the quality, potency, quantity, purity, price and standard of goods or services’, as it may be the case, but the consumer is to be protected against any unfair practices of trade. It is very ESSENTIAL for the consumers to know these rights.However there are strong and clear laws in India to defend consumer rights, the actual plight of consumers of India can be declared as completely dismal. Out of the various laws that have been enforced to protect the consumer rights in India, the most important is the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. According to this law, everybody, including individuals, a firm, a Hindu undivided family and a company, have the right to EXERCISE their consumer rights for the purchase of goods and services made by them. It is significant that, as consumer, one knows the basic rights as well as about the courts and PROCEDURES that follow with the infringement of one’s rights.In general, the consumer rights in India are LISTED below:The right to be protected from all kind of hazardous goods and servicesThe right to be fully informed about the performance and quality of all goods and servicesThe right to free choice of goods and servicesThe right to be heard in all decision-making processes related to consumer interestsThe right to seek redressal, whenever consumer rights have been infringedThe right to complete consumer education

37.

Name some weavers community of india and what are their use

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aving communities in INDIA are the tanti weavers of Bengal, julahas or momin weavers of north India, SALE, kaikkolars and devangs of SOUTH India.these are some other of themjulahas momin weavers devangs

38.

Why is the democratic government better than other governments? Give one reason

Answer» DECIDE their own LEADER which is GREAT and the LEADERS will be punished if they misuse their power
39.

I need RSPL/3 social science paper send me pics?

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s not a reference where u ASK PAPERS..those u like this answer PLZZ thnxxx to it

40.

Methodology on bioaccumulation of chemical fertilizers

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s with Semipermeable Membranes as an Efficient Lipid REMOVAL METHOD in the Analysis of Bioaccumulative Chemicals.Heavy metals content was determinad by mineralization method and ATOMIC … Transfer and bioaccumulation of heavy metals from SOIL into lettuce 615 The weak LOOK of the … Borlan Z., Rauta.hope it helps

41.

Reservation to some extent has had the impoverished section of society. Do you agree? Why?

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tion to some extent has improvised our society due to the following reasons1- during ancient times there was a division on the basis of caste brahmins were considered while shudras were considered inferior2- they were also isolated and were not allowed to enter in TEMPLES and were denied of several rightsNowadays INDIAN constitution PROMOTES equality among all the citcitizens irrespective of caste creed GENDER or religion.Reservation are made so that minority community or BACKWARD classes do not feel isolation.

42.

Which logo would you like to see in a bottle of drinking water

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that SHOWS,CONVINCE and prove the BUYERS that what you are DRINKING is 100% pure

43.

Main function of a language i preservation, evaluation or interaction

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understand your QUESTION dude PLEASE SEND it again WITHOUT any mistakes and explian it clearly

44.

Benefits of rivers and lakes in the indian economy?

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rom the rivers is a basic natural resource, essential for various human activities.The river banks have attracted settlers from ancient times. These settlements have now become big cities.Using rivers for irrigation, navigation, hydro-power generation is of SPECIAL significance.Rivers are very significant for countries LIKE India where agriculture is the livelihood for a majority of the population.Lakes help to develop tourism and provide recreation.Rivers have been of fundamental IMPORTANCE throughout human history. Lakes• Lakes are great value to human being .• Lakes are help to regulate the flows of river .• Lakes are help to prevent flooding during rainy season .× River• River help to develop hydel power .• They provide water for irrigation , drinking & other REQUIREMENT .• They help to develop fisheriesThank you

45.

Write a note on bhoodan movement.

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your ANSWER

46.

What is a first information report (FIR)?

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information REPORT is a written document prepared by police Organisation in COUNTRIES like India, BANGLADESH, PAKISTAN etc.....hope it is HELPFUL to you !!!!

47.

List all the various election related activities beginning with announcing election schedule

Answer» CTION COMMISSION ANNOUNCED the SCHEDULE of ELECTION
48.

Does constitution and parliament means the same?

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re is a LOT of DIFFERENCE between PARLIAMENT and CONSTITUTION

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' Although the British and the Indian parliament brought many laws to end social evils, yet they continue to exist in the Indian society '' justify the statement..plz answer.... i m sure whose answer will be more suitable I'll mark as brainleist.... GOOD LUCK. 8Th DAV....

Answer» EXAMPLE: FEMALE FOETICIDE was BANNED by the BRITISH Government but still is there in the form of female infanticide
50.

Mention the time span of the medieval period of India

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From 8TH to 18TH CENTURY