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1.

Difference between haveli and bungalow

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is a traditional townhouse or mansion in India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, usually ONE with historical and ARCHITECTURAL significance. whereas bungalowis a type of building, originally developed in the Bengal region in South Asia. The meaning of the word bungalow varies internationally. COMMON features of many bungalows include VERANDAS and being low-rise. If it's helpful please MARK as brainliest and thanks me for my answer and please comment below.❤️❤️✌️✌️✌️

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How is the sale of water by the farmers to water dealers in chennai affecting the local people do you think local people can object such exploitation of groundwater can government do anything regarding thi?

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The sale of water by farmers to water dealers in CHENNAI severely affects the local people. The water is taken from nearby towns and from VILLAGES to the north of the city USING a fleet of over 13,000 water TANKERS. Due to this trade, the water levels have dropped drastically in all these towns and villages.The water that is traded is not only used for agriculture but also for the drinking water supplies of the villagers. Hence, the local people can object to this trade of water.Yes, it is only the government who can sort out this problem. The government needs to help the people of the city by providing them ADEQUATE water. This help with shut down the private companies' unfair means of earning profits from supplying water.

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Prepare a survey sheet of your local government

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the frequency of stories seen on the news that prove the devastation of unexpected NATURAL disasters or local violence, local governments struggle to impart on citizens the importance of preparedness. The optimistic hope that an unexpected DISASTER could never destroy one’s home or hurt one’s family, is a difficult MISPERCEPTION to overcome. The GOAL of community preparedness is to maximize citizens’ awareness of the importance of proactive planning, and encourage participation in disaster preparedness ACTIVITIES.

4.

Present our india rbi governer

Answer» ERE's your ANSWER......Shaktikanta DasThanks...!!!XDSorry BABY 'wink'
5.

Highlight any three positive impacts of the British system of education in India

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t of British education policy in India which can be appreciated is    Their model of academic INSTITUTIONS.    Women Education ( Raja Ram MOHAN Roy had also played a vital role in this.)    Introduction of ENGLISH education ( not the method of IMPLEMENTATION.)

6.

Farmers plough is an example of which factor of production

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plough is an example of PRIMARY SECTOR. Primary sector is the sector of economy related to the primary industry. Industry, such as agriculture or FORESTRY that is concerned with obtaining or providing NATURAL RAW materials, for conversion into products for consumers is called primary industry.

7.

Diffrent between national parties and regional parties

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ference between regional and national parties can be DRAWN clearly on the following GROUNDS: A regional party refers to the party that obtains a minimum of 6% of the total votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two SEATS. ... In contrast, a national party has an influence over entire COUNTRY.

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How can we maintain regional balance in development and construction?Explain.

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ability in population or stop INCREASE in population can be DONE to MAINTAIN regional balance in developement because the sources are LIMITED but population is high. you cannot increase water but you can increase populationHope it will helpPlz MARK me as brainliest

9.

What is the element of green revolution

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e Green Revolution in India refers to a period when INDIAN agriculture was converted into an INDUSTRIAL system due to the ADOPTION of modern methods and TECHNOLOGY such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, tractors, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers.Hope it will helpPlz mark me as brainliest

10.

What are uses of tendu leaves

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of tendu leaves is to make BEEDIS or cigar.... I HOPE this will help u....

11.

Is ram mandir going to be constructed in ayodhya

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12.

The seeds of second world war were sown in treaty of Versailles explain the statement

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udeThe seeds of SECOND World WAR were sown in the treaty of VERSAILLES. It was because the treaty was forced on GERMANY after her defeat in the First World war. ... Several harsh restrictions were imposed on Germany. S he had to pay a huge war indemnity and her mineral rich areas of Saar and Rhineland was occupied by France.Hope it will help.........Plz mark me as BRAINLIEST

13.

When does autumn season occur in INDIA

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is the MONTH when AUTUMN COME

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What are the problems with functioning of ration shops. Please answer fast

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нєу ıllıllıThere are various problem of the functioning of ration shops such as ; → Ration cards are issued only to those people who have their proper residential addresses.Hence a large NUMBER of homeless poor fail to get ration from these shops. → The owners of these shops sell ration in the open MARKET at HIGHER prices. → Sometimes shopkeepers make bogus entries in the ration cards

15.

Mention the main objective of the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit 1992

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YOUR ANSWER DEAR...The main OBJECTIVES of the SUMMIT was 1) Every local governmebt should draw its own local agent 21.2) It is an agenda to combat environmental damages.3 ) To reduce POVERTY , disease through global corporation. 4 ) Common interests, mutual needs and SHARED responsibilities 5) It aims at achieving global sustainable development. HOPE IT HELPS YOU..

16.

What is a cabinet - secretariat ?

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end...........Here is your ANSWER............The Cabinet Secretary is the ex-officio head of the Civil SERVICES Board, the Cabinet Secretariat, the Indian ADMINISTRATIVE Service (IAS) and head of all civil services under the rules of business of the Government. The Cabinet Secretary is GENERALLY the senior-most OFFICER of the Indian Administrative Service.

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Why did india adopt multi party system? Give any 1 reason...

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ecause India is a very large and DIVERSE country and it can't be controlled by just 2-3 parties. Further,ONE party can gain a LEADERSHIP so to prevent it also India has adoptedthe METHOD of multiparty SYSTEM...India adopted democratic republic. ...Multi-party system gives political freedom.This may help you...

18.

How does shortage of water create opportunuties to private companies

Answer» SHORTAGE of WATER PRIVATEER COMPANIES offffeerr to SOLD waterrrr
19.

USA stock pilling weapon

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ted States is known to have possessed three types of weapons of mass destruction: nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, and biological weapons. The U.S. is the only country to have used nuclear weapons in combat, when it detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese CITIES of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. It had secretly developed the earliest FORM of the atomic weapon during the 1940S under the title "Manhattan Project".The United States pioneered the DEVELOPMENT of both the nuclear fission and hydrogen bombs (the latter involving nuclear fusion). It was the world's first and only nuclear power for four years (1945–1949), until the Soviet Union managed to produce its own nuclear weapon. The United States has the second largest NUMBER of deployed nuclear weapons in the world, after Russia.

20.

Why the neighbouring countries not ready to acept nepolonic code and list out the countries name

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akistan,INDIA

21.

How many people in this world killing Avery minute ?

Answer» TE!!!ANSWER:COUNTLESS PEOPLE..........
22.

Specify the manner in which the functions of general counsel are carried out?

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n a dignified manner During the presentation of his case and ALSO while acting before a court, an advocate should act in a dignified manner. He should at all times conduct himself with self-respect. However, whenever there is proper ground for serious complaint against a judicial officer, the advocate has a right and duty to submit his GRIEVANCE to proper authorities. 2. Respect the court An advocate should always show respect towards the court. An advocate has to BEAR in mind that the dignity and respect maintained towards judicial office is essential for the survival of a free community. 3. Not communicate in private An advocate should not communicate in private to a judge with regard to any matter pending before the judge or any other judge. An advocate should not influence the decision of a court in any matter using illegal or improper means such as coercion, bribe etc. 4. Refuse to act in an illegal manner towards the opposition An advocate should refuse to act in an illegal or improper manner towards the opposing counsel or the opposing parties. He shall also use his best efforts to restrain and prevent his client from acting in any illegal, improper manner or use unfair practices in any mater towards the judiciary, opposing counsel or the opposing parties. 5. Refuse to represent clients who insist on unfair means An advocate shall refuse to represent any client who insists on using unfair or improper means. An advocate shall excise his own judgment in such matters. He shall not blindly follow the instructions of the client. He shall be dignified in use of his language in correspondence and during arguments in court. He shall not scandalously damage the reputation of the parties on false grounds during pleadings. He shall not use unparliamentary language during arguments in the court. 6. Appear in proper dress code An advocate should appear in court at all times only in the dress prescribed under the Bar Council of India Rules and his appearance should always be presentable. 7. Refuse to appear in front of relations An advocate should not enter appearance, act, plead or PRACTICE in any way before a judicial authority if the sole or any member of the bench is related to the advocate as father, grandfather, son, grandson, uncle, brother, nephew, first cousin, husband, wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, niece, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, brother-in-law daughter-in-law or sister-in-law. 8. Not to wear bands or gowns in public places An advocate should not wear bands or gowns in public places other than in courts, except on such ceremonial occasions and at such places as the Bar Council of India or as the court may prescribe. 9. Not represent ESTABLISHMENTS of which he is a member An advocate should not appear in or before any judicial authority, for or against any establishment if he is a member of the management of the establishment. This rule does not apply to a member appearing as “amicus curiae” or without a fee on behalf of the Bar Council, Incorporated Law Society or a Bar Association. 10. Not appear in matters of pecuniary interest An advocate should not act or plead in any matter in which he has financial interests. For instance, he should not act in a bankruptcy petition when he is also a creditor of the bankrupt. He should also not accept a brief from a company of which he is a Director. 11. Not stand as surety for client An advocate should not stand as a surety, or certify the soundness of a surety that his client requires for the purpose of any legal proceedings.

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Recognize the form of power sharing which is represented by the community goverment?

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re, Horizontal DISTRIBUTION of power sharing which is REPRESENTED by the Community Government in Belgium. This FORM of power sharing means that DIFFERENT parts of the government such as the legislatures, executives, and other SEVERAL departments work on the same level.Hope it helps:)

24.

What do you understand by stanilism and the process of collectivisation

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iet Union enforced the collectivization (Russian: Коллективизация) of its agricultural sector between 1928 and 1940 (in West - between 1948 and 1952) during the ASCENDANCY of Joseph Stalin. It began during and was part of the first five-year plan. The policy aimed to consolidate individual landholdings and labour into collective farms: mainly kolkhozy and sovkhozy. The Soviet leadership confidently expected that the replacement of individual peasant farms by collective ones WOULD immediately increase the food supply for the urban population, the supply of RAW materials for processing industry, and agricultural EXPORTS. Planners regarded collectivization as the solution to the crisis of agricultural distribution (mainly in grain deliveries) that had developed from 1927.[1] This problem became more acute as the Soviet Union pressed ahead with its ambitious industrialization program.

25.

Which is penalty for the cultivation of drugs plants with license?

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is in ATTACHEMENT

26.

Write the short note of the general characterstics of the movement in Poland and Italy

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l Movement (Polish: Ruch NARODOWY), ABBREVIATED to RN, is a political party, first formed as an electoral alliance of far-right and right-wing populist political movements in POLAND, which have signed an ideological AGREEMENT, including movements National Radical Camp and the All-Polish Youth, and conservative-liberal Real Politics Union, the only political party taking part in the agreement. The party was formed after the Polish INDEPENDENCE March in 2012

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State any three features of 21point agreement signed by the striking workers in Poland

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ike began with demand to take back a crane operator who was dismissed from service. Walesa soon emerged as the leader of the striking worker .The workers led by Walesa signed a 21 point agreement with the government that ended their strike. What states have a reciprocation agreement on speeding ticket points? Answer . \nThis is called the Drivers License COMPACT. Member states report tickets to other member states.\n. \nHere is the list of states participating in this reciprocation agreement.\n. \nAlabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut,\nDelaware, District of Columbia,… (MORE) Where is Poland? Poland is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic SEA and Kaliningrad OBLAST, a Russian enclave, to the north. The capital and the largest city is Warsaw, which … (MORE) What is Poland? Poland is a country located in Europe It is bordered on all sidesby Russia, Germany, Belarus, Solvakia, Ukraine, Czech Republic,& Lithunania. It also borders the Baltic Sea. Warsaw is thecapital. Poland is a beautiful country! There is salt mines to visit whichis very fun. Poland was affected by Hi… (MORE) How do you get to Poland? You just book a flight and fly there. The usual way to get to Poland is by car or train but that is assuming that you are living in Europe. Poland is west of northern Germany. I'm certain foot traffic or bicycle traffic is PERMITTED, but your point of departure would best DETERMINE your method o… (MORE) If you are from Poland are you Polandic? Well, I'm personally from Poland and you are called Polish. You are either Polish or a Pole. What is an agreement? Agreements are deals that people make with each other. An agreement could be as simple as a mom asking her son to mow the lawn, and him agreeing to do it verbally. They can be legal and b

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At which Congress session, the resolution of purana swaraj was adopted?

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the MADRAS session of 1927 that for the FIRST time the Congress called for Purna Swaraj, or complete freedom, with Jawaharlal Nehru moving the INDEPENDENCE Resolution. b. And the demand for 'poorna swaraj' or complete independence was ADOPTED at Lahore session of Congress in December 1929.Mar 15, 2015

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How is the scope of right always expanding?

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ng scope of rights. While Fundamental Rights are the source of all rights, our CONSTITUTION and law OFFERS a WIDER range of rights. Over the years the scope of rights has expanded. From TIME to time, the courts gave judgments to EXPAND the scope of rights

30.

Holding together federation is very much apart of the present world. Which country shows that?

Answer» HOWS HOLDING TOGETHER FEDERATION
31.

which was the first significant step taken by the British in the field of education ?state its two contribution.

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on is a powerful tool to unlock the golden door of freedom which can change the world. With the advent of British, their policies and measures breached the legacies of traditional schools of learning and this resulted in the NEED for creating class of subordinates. To achieve this goal, they INSTITUTED a number of acts to create an INDIAN canvas of ENGLISH colour through the education system. Initially, British East India Company was not concerned with the development of education system because their prime motive was trading and profit-making. To rule in India, they planned to educate a small section of upper and middle classes to create a class “Indian in blood and colour but English in taste” who would act as interpreters between the Government and the masses. This was also called the “downward filtration theory”. The following steps and measures were TAKEN by the British for the development of Education in India.

32.

What is the greece statue making design called ?

Answer» CARTWRIGHT. published on 15 MARCH 2018. The sculpture of ancient Greece from 800 to 300 BCE TOOK early inspiration from Egyptian and NEAR Eastern monumental art, and over centuries evolved into a uniquely Greek VISION of the art form.
33.

To which country does the 'amos' series of satellites belong

Answer» RIES of SATELLITES BELONG to the COUNTRY ISRAEL
34.

How was the Martine Silk route useful to Vietnam

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it connected VIETNAM to hinterlands where non vietnamese PEOPLE lived such as KHMER cambodians. It also brought in goods and people and NEW ideas that helped vietnamese to develop their economic condition across world

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How did judicary plys an impoetant roe in the implimantion of constitutio provision and producers

Answer» RY system is a criteria which provides a framework to the constitution. It REQUIRES UPDATE but some basic principles should not be disturbed i.e. peace, social JUSTICE ETC
36.

Mention any source of inspiration of Bharatiya Janata party

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rce of INSPIRATION to BJP -the aim of the PARTY is to BUILD up a strong and modern India by drawing inspiration from India's unique and proud ancient culture.hope it helps!please mark me as brainliest if you are SATISFIED

37.

Prepare a tree diagram in the types of games . write two examples of each.

Answer» GAME THEORY DIFFERENT TYPES of game.
38.

What are the causes of marginalisation of adivasis and muslim?

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son for the high incidence of poverty and deprivation among in margilized SOCIAL GROUP are to be found in be continuing lack of acess income earning capital ASSEST, heavy dependence on WAGE employment .

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What are the main reasons for the marginalisation of the adivasis?

Answer» ASON is caste system and the untouchability and adivasis TERM is USED for communities that are BELIEVED to be among the most ancient inhabitants of india
40.

Nabjagran shabd se ap kya samjte hai

Answer» INTEREST in SOMETHING
41.

What are the ways through which retail traders can also increase their imcome ?

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ving offers onlineii)Buying more GOODS from ONE Vender, rather than buying SMALL goods from different Vendors.(as that one Vender would give u more better DEALS)Hope that helps you :)

42.

Show why several activities are to be undertaken by public sector

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ic sector, GOVERNMENT OWNS most of the assets & provides all the services.Such as, Indian RailwaysThey mainly AIM for SOCIAL welfare & giving all the facilities...Hope it MIGHT help you :)

43.

Mention any two constitutional provisions to safeguard the interest of the minorities

Answer» 30 is a minority-specific PROVISION that protects the right of minorities to establish and ADMINISTER educational institutions. It provides that “all minorities, whether BASED on religion or LANGUAGE, shall have the right to establіsh and admіnіster educatіonal іnstіtutіons of theіr choіce”.
44.

5 advantages on satellites in our everyday lives

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tes provide in-flight phone COMMUNICATIONS on airplanes, and are often the main conduit of VOICE communication for RURAL AREAS and areas where phone lines are damaged after a disaster. Satellites also provide the primary timing source for cell phones and pagers

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What was the impact of Illbert bill on Indian National movement?

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ert Bill was INTRODUCED in 1883 for British India by Lord Ripon.The Bill gave Indian judges and magistrates the power to try British offenders in criminal cases at the District level.The introduction of the bill led to intense OPPOSITION in Britain and from British settlers in India. The Bill PLAYED on racial tensions.White opposition forced the government to WITHDRAW the bill. This enraged the INDIANS.The bitter controversy deepened antagonism between the British and Indians and was a prelude to the formation of the Indian National Congress.Hope it helps you

46.

Give two examples of informal sector of credit

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who LEND MONEY and INTREST of LOANS

47.

The multipurpose projects have not lived up to their expectations. justify. this question contains five marks!!

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rpose PROJECTS have not lived up to their expectations due to following reasons: EVEN though multipurpose projects are built with certain objectives in mind but there are certain limitationsFirstly regulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow causing poor sedimentation i.e poor sediment flow.Excessive sedimentation at the bottom of reservoir results to rockier stream beds .POORER HABITATS of aquatic life.Restricts migration of dishes for spawning Displacement of lot of people (especially from the poorer sections of society) with no satisfactory compensation.The existing fields get submerged and starts to decay releasing a huge amount of methane which is responsible for global warming.Hope this will help.....

48.

Describe the merge of Jammu and Kashmir with indian Union

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ber 26, 1947 Maharaja HARI Singh merged Jammu & Kashmir intoIndia on the basis of the same legal Instrument of Accession under which the REMAINING states were merged intoIndia and the then Governor General ofIndia MOUNTBATTEN had signed the same

49.

Why were the poor farmers of England were against the threshing machines

Answer» MAIN REASON of the ENGLAND FARMERS
50.

Write global warming and causes

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warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and the oceans ever since the mid-twentieth century and its PROJECTED continuation.Global warming is projected to have a NUMBER of effects on the oceans. Ongoing effects INCLUDE rising sea levels due to THERMAL expansion and MELTING of glaciers and ice sheets, and warming of the ocean surface, leading to increased temperature stratification.HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU