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1.

मुकेश कुमार किस खेल से जुड़ा हुआ है?

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Kumar (born 1 August 1965) is a professional golfer from India who currently plays on the Professional GOLF Tour of India (PGTI), where he has won the Order of Merit on SIX OCCASIONS on the PGTI and on PREVIOUS Tour's before that.

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Do american govt give aids to hindu religoous trusts in usa

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hink so American government give aids to HINDU religious TRUSTS in USA.

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A boy make envelope at home.it is which type of activity: primary, secondary, tertiary

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Discuss the importance of motivation in young children

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leads to higher self-esteem and feelings of self-worth, which leads to STRENGTHENED motivation. As children CONTINUE to develop during this time PERIOD, they are better able to make decisions and plan what to do to gain control of things around them. They are beginning to SET their own GOALS for activities.

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Disability advocate from bangladesh who won unesco

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shkar Bhattacharjee MARK me as BRAINLIEST. (If you LIKE my ANSWER.)

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Explain any four challenges faced by 'New republic of Vietnam'

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Vietnamese Republic faced many challenges after 1945. (i) The French tried to regain control by using Emperor Bao Dai as their puppet. Faced with French OFFENSIVE, the Vietminh were forced to retreat to the hills. After eight years of fighting, the French were finally defeated at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. (ii) After the French defeat, the Vietnamese were forced to accept the division of the country.North and South were split. Ho Chi Minh and the communists took power in the North,while Bao Dai’s regime ruled the South. (iii) This division turned Vietnam into a battlefield bringing death and DESTRUCTION to its people as well as the environment. A coup by Ngo Dinh Dien overthrew the Bao Dai government.Bao Dai had OUTLAWED BUDDHISM. The opposition united under the banner of National Liberation Front (NLF). (iv) With the help of the Ho Chi Minh government in the North, the NLF fought for the unification of the country and a long battle with the USA.Please,MARK me as brainliest.

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Explain 6 rights of democracy in short

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ect for BASIC human rights,2) A multi-party political system PAIRED with political tolerance,3) A democratic voting system,4) Respect for the rule of law,5) Democratic governance, and6) Citizen PARTICIPATION.

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Do movements and protests in a country strengthen democracy

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re rightyo........

9.

Difference between promotion and demotion in tabular form

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ON: The employees are given the promotions to higher posts and POSITIONS as and when vacancies are available or when new posts are created at the higher levels. It is quite common in all types of organizations. It is the product of internal mobility of the employees due to change in organizational processes, structure etc. It is better than direct recruitment which satisfy many human resources problems of the organization and helps in achieving organizational objectives. Promotion means higher position to an employee who carries higher status, more responsibilities and higher salary. The higher status and salary is the two most important ingredient of any promotion. It is an advancement of employee to a higher post with greater responsibilities and higher salary, better SERVICE conditions and thus higher status. DEMOTION: Demotion is the opposite of promotion. It is a downward movement of employees in the organizational hierarchy with lower status and lower salary. It is the down warding process and is insulating to an employee. Demotion is the punishment for incompetence or mistake of serious nature on the part of the employee. It is serious types of the PENALTY or punishment and should be given rarely and only under exceptional circumstances and tactfully. Demotion may be necessary under the following conditions: ·When the organization reduces activities, officer occupying certain posts are demoted. ·Errors in the promotions already made are corrected through DEMOTIONS. ·It may be necessary to use demotions as a tool of disciplinary action against erring employees.

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Difference between multimedia and hypermedia with examples

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dia HYPERMEDIA involves linking various media. Has hypertext Intelligent feed BACK. SIMILARITIES with Eliza program.   Multimedia Multimedia tends to feature several media types It is USED to encompass the non-linear ORGANIZATION of text Language-learning program .

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What is human settlement

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raphy, statistics and archaeology, a settlement, locality or populated place is a community in which PEOPLE live. The complexity of a settlement can range from a small number of dwellings GROUPED together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized AREAS. Settlements may include hamlets, VILLAGES, towns and cities. A settlement may have known historical properties such as the date or era in which it was first settled, or first settled by PARTICULAR people.

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Prepare a list of any four social organisations working in your area . find out the main objectives and function of each organisation and make a table as given below. Which organisation will you like to join and why

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) The Citizens:It's a private organization working to provide education to poor peoples of the society. It's working by PICKING boys and girls who are working on different locations to earn livelihood. Organization ALSO gives monthly stipend.2) Peoples Welfare:This organization is working to provide people pure and clean WATER. They are making filtration plants so people can get clean water.3) Social Activists:This organization is PROVIDING poor and needy people loans without interest. Social activists finds peoples by collecting data and then help them.4) Women Benefitter:Women Benefitter is working for women development. Its working by providing skills and training to needy women.MARK BRAINLIEST

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What is the eligibility to become a cm

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lity to BECOMES a CM are :- ☆ A citizen of India☆ should be a member of the STATE legislature. If a person is elected chief minister who is not a member of the legislature, then he / she must take sign from governor☆ of 25 YEAR of age or more

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How do we charge our neutral body

Answer» E HELP of CHARGERS.
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Define anti apartheid struggle in usa and south africa

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i-Apartheid Movement (AAM), originally known as the BoycottMovement, was a British organisation that was at the CENTRE of the international movement opposing THESOUTH African apartheid SYSTEM and supporting South Africa's non-White POPULATION who were persecuted by the policies of apartheid.

16.

Country which have both national and state citizenship

Answer» IA have a DUAL CITIZENSHIP
17.

Up में कितने IIT कॉलेज है?

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pur & IIT VARANASI HOPE U GOT the answer!!!

18.

Concept of time in barrier to effective communication

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attention, INTEREST, distractions, or irrelevance to the receiver.Differences in PERCEPTION and VIEWPOINT. PHYSICAL DISABILITIES such as hearing problems or speech difficulties.

19.

Compare the condition of saudi arabia with your country

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rab lack of water but ABUNDANT with water. while in our COUNTRY like india we have. lack of PETROLEUM or CRUDE oil but FULL stores of water.

20.

Describe the way of life of nomadic herders in the world

Answer» PEOPLE, also known as nomads, are communities of people that move from one place to another, rather than settling down in one location. Nomadism is distinguished from migration, which involves a major and permanent move from one location to another. Nomads, on the other hand, move periodically or cyclically, usually returning to their ORIGINAL location at various times.There are three kinds of nomads: hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads, and peripatetic nomads. Nomadic hunter-gatherers are probably the original lifestyle of most indigenous people. They subsist harvesting seasonally available wild plants and game. Pastoralists raise herds and move with them so as not to deplete pasture BEYOND recovery in any one area. Peripatetic nomads are more common in industrialized NATIONS traveling from place to place offering a trade wherever they go.
21.

Br ambedkar preferred the term for the untouchables is

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dkar PREFERRED the TERM for the UNTOUCHABLES is DALITS

22.

Mention any four important teachings of Sufi saints

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ient mystical TEACHINGS and PRACTICES of the Sufis have great Chant the Divine NAME and she is remembered as one of the great SAINTS of the 8th CENTURY.

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Antyodaya programme was first started in which state

Answer» STATE but COUNTRY INDIA.....
24.

Define the term defection?

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ateconscious abandonment of ALLEGIANCE or DUTY (as to a person, CAUSE, or DOCTRINE) ★save sparrow★

25.

Bi monthly monetary policy recommended by which committee

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etary Policy Committee (MPC) in its FIFTH bi-monthly Statement, ISSUED today, on the basis of its ASSESSMENT of the current and evolving macroeconomic situation, DECIDED to keep the Policy REPO Rate under the Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) unchanged at 6.5 per cent

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Explain any three causes of water scarcity?

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lution of Water: Water pollution is a huge problem, especially when you’re looking at areas that don’t necessarily have a good sewage system. Pollution can be anything from oil, to carcasses, to CHEMICALS, and to fecal matter. No matter what it is; it makes a lot of issues for the PEOPLE who may need to use it.2. Drought: A drought is, in short, an area which is not getting enough rainfall to be able to sustain the life that is residing there. Some areas are in perpetual drought, whereas other areas may be dealing with a drought on occasion. Droughts are common all over the world, and there is little that can be done to PREVENT such things from happening.3. Overuse of Water: Water overuse is a huge issue that a lot of people are dealing with. It may be overused on people, animals, land, or any other number of things. It may ALSO be used for recreational ACTIVITIES without any care about the effects that it may have on the world around them.

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Explain any three causes of water?

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. The most common THREAT to water security is water scarcity. There can be several CAUSES to water scarcity including low rainfall, climate change, high population density, and overallocation of a water SOURCE. ... Other threats to water security include terrorism and RADIATION DUE to a nuclear accident.

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Name two Indian pots, which had links with south -east Asian countries

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now it FIND it ELSEWHERE

29.

Advantages of socioscientific issue based instruction

Answer» HAT are your PLANS
30.

A milestone in preschool children's physical development is

Answer» MENTAL Milestones in Children. ... A developmental milestone is an ability that most children achieve by a certain age. These milestones can involve physical, social, EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE, and communication skills such as walking, SHARING with others, expressing emotions, RECOGNIZING familiar sounds, and talkinghope this is your answer
31.

Which country has the 100 percent literacy rate

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as 100 PERCENT LITERACY RATE.

32.

Where the High Court has jurisdiction over more than one state

Answer» THIN K shsjsm
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How could the partition of India prevented answer in 60-70 words

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te Here is your answer 1. Constitutional safeguards to ensure the indic character of the country in perpetuity2. Establishing ethnic cultural re-connect in adherants of non indic faiths3. Integrating all indic faiths by restoring Hinduism to its original definition i.e. as collective identity of all indic faiths4. Reinforcing the core indic values of change, liberalism, logic, yog, anekaant, ahimsa and renunciation as basic PRINCIPLES governing public life and state policyOnce this revolution spreads to our neighbors and provided they RECONCILE with their ethnic and cultural roots, who knows, maybe there can EMERGE a united Hind or Indicana once again either as a single state or preferably as a COMMUNITY of Indic countriesI hope this helps you ❤Mark as brainliest

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Why should religion and governments be separated? BTW, you need to do a lot of research to answer this question, please help!

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ion of whether or not politics and religion should be kept apart is highly controversial in today’s world. ‘While religion has often been ignored as an important political factor, it is becoming increasingly clear that it plays a substantive role in world politics, both internationally and locally’ . Conflict has spread internationally in regards to religion, to places such as Israel, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka. ‘In addition, the international network of Al- Qaeda has demonstrated the potential international impact of religious movements’ . This essay will argue that politics and religion should be kept separate giving reasons through a liberal perspective. It will look at the liberal ideas of John Locke, Benjamin Constant and Alexis de Tocqueville. The liberal APPROACH claims that there should be a separation; because without separation conflict can spread among HUMAN beings about religion. ‘Although enlightenment thinkers and their precursors differed on many important issues, they were unified in their concern to wrest the notion of legitimate government from its religious, particularly Christian foundations’ .This essay will go on further to explore the ideas of Thomas Jefferson and the ‘wall of separation’. Lastly it will look at the example of Islamic states which incorporate religion into their political system and assess whether it is a viable idea to dealBefore arguing why religion and politics should be separate, it is necessary to briefly understand why some key thinkers believed it was necessary for religion and politics to remain united. Niccolò Machiavelli believed ‘religion was the foundation of state and society’ he stated that ‘rulers use religion accordingly since religion is under his control’ Montesquieu also had a firm belief that religion should be part of politics as ‘religion provides unity, harmony and social stability for society’. Thomas Hobbes argued about religion and politics in many of his works, the key argument being in the context of a religion and a world state. Hobbes argued that religion was vital for politics as ‘religion drives people to obedience, makes them familiar with laws and how to live in a peaceful society’ Reverting back to liberalism, John Locke expressed his ideas in: A letter concerning Toleration (1689), it should be noted that Locke never mentions a separation of religion and politics, he tends to speak more about the ‘difference’ between the ‘Church and the State’ So what is the difference between Church and State and Religion and Politics? It could be said that the church and state are more INSTITUTIONS that are separate from each other, whereas religion and politics are activities that occur in spheres of citizen’s everyday lives. Nonetheless, Locke claims that the idea of separation is LINKED to tolerance, as human beings lack tolerance for one another, the controversy between religion and politics increases. Locke mentions that if religion was forced onto a country, how would one know which to follow from the multiple religions in the world? Locke summarises his letter with, ‘the sum of all we drive at is that every man enjoys the same rights that are granted to others. Is it permitted to worship God in the Roman manner? Let it be permitted to do it in the Geneva form also… Let no man’s life or body, or house, or estate, suffer any manner of prejudice upon these accounts’ From this summary, Locke addresses his fear of ‘religious forces’ threating to rule the state and its citizens Locke was ‘concerned with religious freedom’ and believed that the biggest threat to citizens would be if the state starting talking about religion. It is evident from Locke’s letter that he did not accept the notion that the church and state or religion and politics should be one entity. Benjamin Constant was another key liberal thinker who believed in separation of the religion and politics. ‘The separation of church, the state and the freedom of the individual were two of Constant’s central political principles’ . So, Constant suggested that ‘rather than having to choose among religions, why not accommodate them all, only taking care that they be contained inside the private sphere of the individual’. Furthermore, ‘according to Constant, religious sentiment is one of the expressions of the human capacity to transcend oneself’ . Religious sentiment is an important term; Constant believed that since religion was mostly about TRANSCENDENT feelings, it should not be connected to important political matters in the country or globally. Once again it is clear to see that Constant believed that religion should be kept as an independent practice and that religious feelings should not interfere with political decisions. ‘Constant’s take on the relationship of political institutions to social mores was similar to one of the main points Tocqueville would make over thirty years later’

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Name any two personal and Mass Communication

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l Communication - It's the communication between PERSON toperson. Mass Communication - It's the communication among masses. Mass Communication, refers to media like PERIODICALS, television, internet, radio, ETC.. which is AVAILABLE to all members of the public.Plzzzz mark as brainlisthope it will help u

36.

How can horses run very fast?

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re very efficient. Thoroughbreds (and basically every other type of HORSE) don't have any muscles in the bottom HALF of their LEGS, just tendons and ligaments to help them move. This MAKES them very efficient at running longer distances at a STEADY quick speed (around 30 miles an hour).

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Which type of houses located in cold place

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re's UR Answer..=> In cold places houses are mostly made up of wood with a slanty roof.HOPE IT HELPS U..^-^

38.

Which is the largest desert in India

Answer» SERT in RAJASTHAN is the LARGEST DESERT in INDIA
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Which is considered to be the medieval period in assam?

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m kingdom of mediaeval Assam maintained Chronicles called buranjis, WRITTEN in the ahom and the Assamese language. history of ANCIENT Assam COME from a Corpus of Kamrup INSPIRATION on ROCK copper plates clay Royal grants etc.

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What is the ratio honour killing in last 5. year in india

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r killing or shame killing is the murder of a member of a family, DUE to the perpetrators' ..... In 2012, a 17-year-old gay youth was murdered by his father in Turkey in the southeastern .... The great majority of honor killings HAPPEN in Muslim COMMUNITIES along with Hindu communities in northern India

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What does sustainable development mean??

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тє αѕнυ нєяєнєяє ιѕ уσυя αηѕωєя⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵sustainable development means the using of FOSSIL fuels and other exostible natural RESOURCES in such a way that they can be SAVED for FUTURE and our needs ALSO fulfill

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Describe the prevailing conditions of rameshwaram at the time of world war 2

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тє αѕнυ нєяєнєяє ιѕ уσιя αηѕωєя⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵⤵*at rameshvaram the train did not STOP at the rameshvaram STATION.*there were heavy demands of tamarind seeds*DUE to it was an isolated AREA not MUCH casulatiy happed there.

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What is sustainability of development

Answer» MENT should take place WITHOUT damaging the resources of FUTURE generation .
44.

Can you make a list of products produced by factories like cotton , iron ore , plastic , paper

Answer» ES make clothes from cotton . iron ORE is the PRIMARY source of primary iron in iron and steel industries.plastic in industries are used to make POLYMERS. paper is ues for writing, DECORATING and packing
45.

Explain three factors that are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics of social division?

Answer» CORRECT ANSWER
46.

Explain different type of unemployment in India

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employmentOpen unemployment is a condition in which people have no work to do. They are able to work and are ALSO willing to work but there is no work for them. They are found partly in villages, but very largely in cities. Most of them come from villages in search of jobs, many originate in cities themselves. Such employment can be seen and counted in terms of the number of such persons. Hence it is called open unemployment. Naked unemployment is another term used for open unemployment.STRUCTURAL UnemploymentIt occurs due to structural changes in the economy. Structural changes can be due to change in technology (from labour intensive technology to capital intensive technology) or change in the pattern of demand. In a developing country like India, structural unemployment exists both in the rural and the urban areas.Frictional UnemploymentIt occurs when a worker is shifting from one job to the other. During the mobility period, he may unemployed for some time. It is a temporary phenomenon. In other words, Frictional unemployment is the time period between jobs when a worker is searching for, or transitioning from one job to another. It is sometimes called search engine and can be voluntary based on the circumstances of the unemployed individual.Cyclical UnemploymentIt occurs because of cyclical fluctuations in the economy. Phases of boom, recession, depression and RECOVERY are typical characteristics of a capitalist economy. In boom phase, high level of economic activity results in high level of employment whereas recession and depression phases marked with low demand results in more unemployment and during the recovery phase unemployment is slowly reduced.Under-employmentIt is a situation under which employed people are contributing to production less than they are capable of. It can be in terms of time (visible under-employment) or type of work (invisible under-employment). Part-time workers come under this category.Disguised UnemploymentA disguisedly unemployed person is the one who seems to be employed but actually he is not. His contribution to the total output is zero or NEGLIGIBLE. When more people are engaged in a job than actually required, a state of disguised unemployment is created. It is mostly seen in rural areas.Seasonal UnemploymentIt occurs only during seasonal months of the year. In India, it is very common in agriculture sector. In certain type of industries also this type of unemployment is found. Disguised unemployment and seasonal unemployment are two most common types of unemployments found in rural India particularly in farm sector.Hope this help you

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What is liberalisation Explain different type of unemployment

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yment Disguised unemployment SEASONAL unemployment Liberalization - Liberalization is any process whereby a state LIFTS restrictions on some private INDIVIDUAL activities.

48.

Describe how your family views the world, explain whether that changed over time and how it has affected you as an adult

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ly views is changed for girls they TAUGHT girls is their servent or any tissue WHENEVER they can use if the viewed is changed then they gave dowry is girl is burden to them they sold them and they TAKE them it will AFFECT the new generations

49.

Describe a note on quit india movement..urgent

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gust 1942 at the All-India CONGRESS Committee session in Bombay, Mohandas Karamchand GANDHI launched the 'Quit India' movement. The next DAY, Gandhi, Nehru and many other leaders of the Indian National Congress were arrested by the British Government.The Quit India Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 in protest against sending Indian troops to fight in World War II and demanding the immediate independence of India from the British. The Quit India movement was endorsed after talks between the Congress and the British had failed.With all the leaders incarcerated and no specific planning, the movement took a violent turn in many parts of the country. From riots to protests to government offices being attacked. The movement stirred the lower and middle class society, the ones most affected. Students were divided in their opinion - while some supported the Congress, a significant PORTION found sense in supporting Japan as suggested by Subhash Bose. The violent turn of events made the whole movement questionable and also led to large numbers being imprisoned by the British police.

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What were the major problems in the field of education in the post colonial India?

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The lack of SUFFICIENT funds is the main problem in the development of education. Outlay for education in Five Year Plans has been decreasing. DUE to insufficient funds most EDUCATIONAL institutions lack INFRASTRUCTURE, science EQUIPMENT and libraries etc. Due to this reason, desired results cannot be achieved....