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List of food and commercial crops grown in Karnataka |
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Answer» food of Karnataka is mysore pak, masala DOSA and CROPS are RICE and FINGER MILLET |
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Explain the views of liberals on nation building of france |
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Answer» The Russian RevolutionThe Russian Revolution was an important and noteworthy part of history. Do you know what gave rise to the Russian Revolution? What is Socialism? Who are the Liberals, Radicals, and Conservatives? Let’s find out more about the The Russian RevolutionIn the nineteenth century, there were some political changes which mark the beginning of change. In this French revolution came into picture which dramatically changed the social structure. People start debating over French Revolution Structure in parts of Asia as well.Liberals, Radicals, and ConservativesThere were three types of groups formed:Liberals: They believed in a system which accepted all religions and not concentrates on a single religion. They were against dynasty rulers as well. They asked for one VOTE per property but did not include women in the same.Radicals: They wanted a nation where the government should be elected by a majority of the population and some of them wanted women to participate in the same.Conservatives: They were not ready for changes and wanted to discard the idea of changes. At one point they agreed to the upcoming changes but they wanted that at the same time the past should be respected.Industrial Society and Social ChangeThere was a requirement of social and economic change and to make that happen Liberals and Radicals started a movement and became revolutionaries. They wanted to implement changes which included rights of individuals as the high class of society treated individuals as there property and they paid them less and made them work more. They also CONCENTRATED on the problem of Housing and Sanitation and planned to educate the individuals.The Coming of Socialism to EuropeThe Russian RevolutionYet another vision was Socialism, in which they demanded that individuals who benefitted the property should be also helped by the profit maximization. Robert OWEN (1771-1858), emphasized on bringing cooperative society into the picture.Support for SocialismIn the 1870s socialist formed International body-Second International which set up FUNDS for members in distress and demanded more wage and short working hours. In 1905 trade union was formed.The Russian RevolutionAt the beginning of the 20th Century, 85 % of the Russian population was involved in agriculture. Moscow and St Petersburg had Industrialization. There were craftsmen and industry. Government governed the big scale industry to keep a look on working hours and wages.Socialism in RussiaSocialist society was formed on 1898 and was illegal as per government rules and they wanted that peasants should handle the lands instead of noble and that was not done as peasants were not uninformed some were POOR and some rich.A Turbulent Time: The 1905 RevolutionRussia was an autocratic nation. During this, the price of the goods increased and wages were decreased. Activistic party protested. Many industries were made illegal and operated illegally. Tsar leads to changes in the voting system and did not want his decision to get questioned.The First World War and the Russian EmpireThe Russian RevolutionIn 1914, a 1st world war broke. War brought 7 million casualties, destroyed the crops and industry got affected on a large scale and even the railway lines were broken. |
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The apartheid system was an unjust system.Do you agree?Justify |
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Answer» pe it helps you it's not the SOURCE of Wikipedia. the LATEST INFORMATION and the most important information is been there |
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Can I get an article on Pakistan Fumes;Severs |
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Answer» The scrapping of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories has finally had its impact on India-Pakistan relations. Pakistan has now announced that it will be downgrading diplomatic relations with India. It has also said it will be suspending bilateral trade with India. Hours later Pakistan also announced the partial closure of its airspace. Amid uproar over India's Kashmir provisions, Pakistan has also called for the review of bilateral arrangements. In a big development, Pakistan has announced that it will call its high commissioner back from India and expel the Indian envoy to Pakistan. Pakistani Foreign MINISTER Shah Mahmood confirmed the news to local media. "We will call back our ambassador from Delhi and send back their" envoy, foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi announced in televised comments, while a government statement declared that Pakistan will suspend trade in a downgrading of diplomatic ties between the arch-rivals. To this, Indian government sources said that India will maintain status quo on suspension of trade with Pakistan, which was put into place after the Pulwama ATTACK on February 14. Pakistan can take the matter to the UN but it won't change India's stand on trade, sources claimed. At present, Pakistan does not have a high commissioner deputed in India. Pakistani diplomat Moin-ul-Haq was supposed to assume the POST soon after he was appointed in MAY. However, now he will not be taking up the post in New Delhi. The decision came after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan held a meeting of the National Security Committee in Islamabad on Wednesday.Explanation: |
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Nimnlikhit mein kaun Bhagwan Ek Dil Hai |
| Answer» SENTENCE kidhr H..Then how can we TELL the ANSWER. | |
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Why was the making of the indian constitution not an easy path? |
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Answer» it has to be written in BEAUTIFUL calligraphy and it NEEDS very much KNOWLEDGE |
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Short Answer Question: "Family planning is very necessary for happy family life." Explain with example. |
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Answer» y members should always think first about his/her FAMILY.If EVERYONE PLANS together then only family members will trust on each other. HOPE IT HELPS U |
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What is the importance of primitive subsistence farming |
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Answer» ve subsistence Farming.It is practiced by nomads, tribals.It is includes primitive and ancient techniques TOOLS for agriculture.It is PRACTISED on SMALL patches of land. This type of farming depends UPON the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil. It is ALSO called 'slash and burn' agriculture.This technique results in losing of fertility of land.HOPE IT HELPS... |
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Explain the six seasons of Indian climate |
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Answer» In temperate and SUBPOLAR regions, FOUR seasons based on the Gregorian calendar are generally recognized: spring, SUMMER, autumn or FALL, and winter. The definition of seasons is ALSO cultural.Explanation: |
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NAME 10 TYPES OF MINERALS |
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Answer» minerals & their usesAntimony. ANTIMONY is a metal that is USED along with alloys to create batteries for storing grid power. ...Asbestos. Asbestos has an unsavory reputation for causing cancer in people who WORK around it. ...Barium. ...Columbite-tantalite. ...Copper. ...Feldspar. ...Gypsum. ...Halite.hope it helps U mate |
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Why did most of farmers in Palampur always kept in dept trap? |
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Answer» Because they are POOR don't have ENOUGH MONEY to buy Agricultural tools. |
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What is 22 languages in sst |
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Answer» hi2)hindi3)gujrathi4)bangali5)thamil6)panjabhi7)parsi8)oriyi9)kanad10)assamese11)nepali12)konkni13)kasmiri14)mlyalam15)sanskrit16)telugu17)bodo18)sindhi19)urdu20)santhali21)maithili22)DOGRI |
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Congo does not have any ethnic art as such TRUE OR FLASE |
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Answer» true.thanks.hope it HELPS. |
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Vidhiyka mea mahilaon ke liye Aarakshan ke vipaksh mea tark |
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Answer» y sorryl didn't UNDERSTAND your QUESTION |
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Define the term:Union list |
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Answer» tion:The union list is a list of 100 number ITEMS GIVEN in seventh SCHEDULE in the constitution of india on which parliament has exclusive POWER on legislate. |
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What is the importance of elections in a democracy? Write 2 point ans. |
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Answer» tion:it GIVES SHOWS equality in a country it gives us right to CHOOSE our LEADER or GOVERNMENT |
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Name two countries of Africa where equator forests are found. |
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Answer» Countries like Democratic Republic of Congo, EQUATORIAL Guinea, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon ETC. FALLS in the area of AFRICA that have equatorial forest. |
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Which European country controlled the present day countries of Nigeria and Zimbabwe |
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Answer» They were CONTROLLED by BRITISH |
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Name some Areas where the blue rebellion takes place |
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Answer» Neel VIDROH kisano dwara Kiya GAYA ek andolan tha Jo Bangal KE kisano dwara 1859 MEIN kiya gaya tha |
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Why is India considered as a sovereign country |
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Answer» tion:India is CALLED a SOVEREIGN country because it is mini india consists of 365 MEMBERS |
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Nimnlikhit tapman ko ke Jeevan Mein Parivartan Karen |
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Answer» What this MEAN???????? |
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Tapman ko Celsius Mein Parivartan Karen |
| Answer» KIS temperature ko KARNA HAI YE to PATA hona chahiye | |
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How World Trade Organisation bring about human development index |
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Answer» human development index HDI Jeevan prathyaksha SHIKSHA prati VYAKTI aay ke sanketo ka sangrah aakda HAI |
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How to write a stay safe letter to my friend who is facing Hong Kong protest |
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Answer» yesExplanation:DEAR FRIEND i know that you are STAYING in a protest HOPE you enjoy it |
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What is organic layer explain |
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Answer» HEY, ABHISHEK.THERE IS YOUR ANSWER...Separatory funnel Two funnels: A - Cone, or Pear shaped, B - cylindrical. A separatory funnel, also known as separation funnel, separating funnel, or colloquially sep funnel, is a PIECE of laboratory glassware used in liquid-liquid extractions to separate (partition) the components of a mixture into two immiscible solvent phases of different densities.[1] Typically, one of the phases will be aqueous, and the other a non-polar lipophilic organic solvent such as ether, MTBE, dichloromethane, chloroform, or ethyl acetate. All of these solvents form a clear delineation between the two liquids.[2] The two layers formed are usually known as the organic and aqueous phases.[3] Most organic solvents float on top of an aqueous phase, though important exceptions are most halogenated solvents.[4] The organic solvent used for the extraction must not react with the substance to be extracted or with water. It should also have a low boiling point so it can be easily removed from the product.[5] Description Separatory funnel demonstrating the separation of oil and colored water. The top has mistakenly been left on, the flow of liquid will soon stop. A separating funnel takes the shape of a cone with a hemispherical end. It has a stopper at the top and stopcock (tap), at the bottom. Separating funnels used in laboratories are typically made from borosilicate glass and their stopcocks are made from glass or PTFE. Typical sizes are between 30 mL and 3 L. In industrial chemistry they can be much bigger and for much larger volumes centrifuges are used. The sloping sides are designed to facilitate the identification of the layers. The stopcock-controlled outlet is designed to drain the liquid out of the funnel. On top of the funnel there is a standard taper joint which fits with a ground glass or Teflon stopper.[6] To use a separatory funnel, the two phases and the mixture to be separated in solution are added through the top with the stopcock at the bottom closed. The funnel is then closed and shaken gently by inverting the funnel multiple times; if the two solutions are mixed together too vigorously emulsions will form. The funnel is then INVERTED and the tap carefully opened to release excess vapor PRESSURE. The separating funnel is set aside to allow for the complete separation of the phases. The top and the bottom tap are then opened and the lower phase is RELEASED by gravitation. The top must be opened while releasing the lower phase to allow pressure equalization between the inside of the funnel and the atmosphere. When the bottom layer has been removed, the stopcock is closed and the upper layer is poured out through the top into another container. Before using the separatory funnel, make sure it is placed safely in a ring stand. Also place an Erlenmeyer flask below the separatory funnel to ensure that any drops, which may leak out of the funnel are caught in the flask. Finally, it is of vital importance to make sure that the stopcock is tightly closed.hope you like it... |
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What is 350A in Constitution |
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Answer» I would like to answer you...Article 350A :Facilities for education in mother-tongue at primary stage. It will be the endeavor of every STATE and every local AUTHORITY within the state to provide adequate facilities for instruction in the mother-tongue at the primary stage of education to children BELONGING to language minority groups ; and the PRESIDENT may issue such DIRECTIONS to any of those facilities as well. |
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When was.nuclear bomb kept on hiroshima and nagasaki |
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Answer» August 6 and August 9 in 1945Explanation: Please MARK it as BRAINLIEST |
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यदि आज 24 जनवरी 1994 को दिन सोमवार है तो 24 जनवरी 1995 को कौन सा दिन होगा ?(A) सोमवार(B) मंगलवार(C) बुधवार (D) रविवार |
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Thesouthern boundary of india |
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Answer» Kerala, TAMIL Nada, Karnataka Are the SOUTHERN PART of INDIA.... |
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Specialised functions of district manager |
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Answer» HEY, BUDDY.HERE IS YOUR ANSWER...The function of the district manager is to oversee the overall operation of retail stores within an assigned territory or district. The district manager is tasked with ensuring the various retail stores are running smoothly and that the stores meet their SALES goals. Individual store managers are usually interviewed and hired by the district manager. This position typically reports to senior management at the company. District managers are usually hired from within the ranks of top-performing retail stores. Knowing the company and how things operate at the store level are good training for someone who's going to oversee multiple stores. To be effective as a district manager, in addition to some managerial training, one should have EXCELLENT people skills. Communication is vital for someone who will oversee and manage many people in different stores. KEY Responsibilities of a District Manager Effective district managers are well-trained merchants with a thorough understanding of retail aesthetics and customers. They possess strong analytical skills and are good problem solvers. District managers hire, train and develop their management teams. Other responsibilities include ensuring district-wide customer satisfaction and product quality while managing the territory's financial performance and managing safety and security within the district. This might include assisting store managers with hiring and may at some point involve firing a store manager if the company decides it's necessary. Since a district manager is responsible for a large geographical area, the job usually involves a fair amount of travel, usually several times a week at least. Anyone who wants to be a district manager should be able to handle long hours on the road or in the air, depending on the SIZE of their territory. Experience Needed to Be District Manager A proven history of retail management experience, preferably multi-unit experience, is good training for this position. District managers must have the ability to analyze financial reports and make decisions based on the information. Excellent leadership, interpersonal, and organizational skills also are critical attributes for someone who wants to be a district manager. It will be hard to do the job without the ability to think on one's feet and know how to deal with workplace conflicts. Ideally, the district manager will be familiar with the geographic region he will oversee, or will be able to take the time to get to know it before assuming the position. As with most retail positions, a high SCHOOL diploma or GED is the basic education requirement. For positions with more authority, a college degree in business or a closely related field may substitute for a portion of the required experience. Compensation Varies for District Managers Base salary will vary by location and number of stores within the district. It can vary greatly by company, but a good ballpark compensation would be in the $45,000 to $80,000 range. District managers usually receive a company car, travel expenses, medical benefits, and occasionally relocation assistance if they need to move to do the job. Performance bonuses are customary incentives but vary depending on the company.: |
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Write a short 3 minute speech on the topic INDIA -INDIVISIBLE , INDESTRUCTABLE,INSEPERABLE. pls answer fast |
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Answer» ech isINDIVISIBLEIndia is one of the biggest Democratic country in the world and it is indivisible because the people are not conflicting in the name of religion , work and caste and also not destructable because the government which is not is truly very powerful and stands by the support of the people and it cn't be seperated because there is love between the people which they are represent by the some TYPE of CHARACTERISTICS like respect and HELPING . AS we all know that we are SECULAR which means there is no religion whom get the privileges . This also a big reason behind INDIA - Indivisible , Indestructable and Inseperable . |
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What is secularism.... |
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Answer» In political terms, SECULARISM is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION and religious dignitaries (the ATTAINMENT of such is TERMED secularity). |
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Give examples of things that a man can't do but a women can |
| Answer» WASHING the CLOTHES HOUSE WORK FIGHTING with each other | |
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Comparedifferent pointsof viewabout great depressionwhich one would you agree |
| Answer» HEYA Mate!! Good Morning to U EXPLANATION:PLZZZ I can't help u right now as I m going to Jaipur now. Later on I will help u | |
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The thickness of lithosphere plates is generally |
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Answer» The LITHOSPHERE comprise continents crust is 29% and ocean crust is 71%EXPLANATION:i HOPE this helps you |
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How is an independent Judiciary important for a democracy.please give me 5 points |
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Answer» tion:Independent Judiciary simply means, judiciary free from political interference, and is independent to make its decisions based on Constitution and EXISTING laws and regulations. Judicial independence is very important in a democracy ALONG with free MEDIA. It helps to keep the executive and legislature accountable.It is VITALLY 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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Anti terrorism bill in favour points |
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Answer» HEY, mehak HERE IS YOUR ANSWER...As per the bill, the Centre can label organizations or individuals as terrorists for participating in acts of terrorism It also paves the way for the National Investigation Agency to seize property as part of investigations into terror cases .New Delhi: Just a week after the both Houses of Parliament passed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) bill, the Lok Sabha on Tuesday passed the UNLAWFUL Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill 2019, in a move that gives a big push to India’s internal security machinery. With the Bill being put to vote in the Lower House, 287 members voted for the bill while eight members dissented, with Congress Members of Parliament (MPs) walking out of the Lok Sabha, demanding that the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act Bill be sent to a Standing Committee for review. The UAPA Bill was introduced in the Lower House by Union home minister Amit Shah on 8 July, just two weeks after the Union cabinet had cleared it. The Bill amends the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, providing special procedures to deal with terrorist activities, and individuals and groups that foster terrorism in India. It will now be tabled in the Rajya Sabha, where it awaits passage. Speaking in the Lower House, Union home minister Amit Shah said, “The law is just to finish terrorism in the country and not to misuse it. I assure the house that it will not be misused. The toughest laws are needed to root out terror from its roots. I have merely brought in amendments." While a Congress Party Member of Parliament (MP) Karti Chidambaram raised questions about the law being eventually “misused" by governments “in future," he also added that such a law would not be able to prevent any terrorist ATTACKS in the country. “This is the trend of every government – every government wants to centralize power. But what if there is not an enlightened government? Is this government assuring us that the law will not be misused in the future? Are you PUTTING processes in place under which misuse will not happen? Had it (the law) been there earlier, would you have been able to prevent Pulwama or Pathankot? Can they prevent terrorist attacks because there are tougher laws?" Karti Chidambaram said in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. While Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule also raised the POINT about the law “unfairly targeting social activists," Shah gave a scathing rebuttal in the Lower House saying, “The police are not interested in nabbing social workers, but those who work to foster Urban Naxalism, do not have our sympathies and we will not tolerate it. They need to be stopped, they misguide the poor and let them pick up arms against the state." What the Bill proposes The proposed amendments to the existing Act redefines “Who may commit terrorism", establishing that under the Act, the Centre may designate an organization as a terrorist organization if it commits or participates in acts of terrorism, prepares for terrorism, promotes terrorism, or is otherwise involved in terrorism. The Bill also additionally empowers the government to designate individuals as terrorists on the same grounds. At the same time, the Bill also paves the way for the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to seize property as part of investigations into terror cases, adding that “if the investigation is conducted by an OFFICER of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the approval of the Director General of NIA would be required for the seizure of such property." Under the existing Act, the investigating officer is required to obtain the prior approval of the Director General of Police (DGP) to seize properties that bear any connection to terrorism. This, however, was challenged by AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi – who vehemently opposed the Bill — in the Lok Sabha, who said, “When there is a seizure of property, where is judicial scrutiny. You are violating federalism. How can NIA take state property? That is a violation." At the same time, while the existing Act provides for investigation of cases to be conducted by officers of the rank of Deputy Superintendent or Assistant Commissioner of Police or above, the proposed amendment additionally empowers the officers of the NIA — of the rank of Inspector or above, to investigate cases. Justifying the amendment, Union home minister Amit Shah said, “The NIA is a specialized anti-terror force and it is not a police station. There is an administrative hierarchy and a special review process is followed. There are 250 cases that are pending and SPs (superintendent of police) are less than 25. There is a need for PI (police inspector) to be trained and be allowed to take over such cases as well." HOPE YOU LIKE IT...IF YOU LIKE IT THEN DON'T FORGET TO MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER... |
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The wall of a dam is broad as its base (why is this so?) |
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Answer» The wall of a dam is BROAD at its BASE. The reason behind this is, pressure exerted by the liquid increases with INCREASE in depth. The dam contains HUGE amount of WATER and as we go deep the pressure exerted by such a huge amount of water increases to very high. pls mark brainlist answer |
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Which type of Rock contains fossils and plant remains |
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Answer» Fossils, the PRESERVED remains of ANIMAL and plant LIFE, are mostly found EMBEDDED in sedimentary rocks. Of the sedimentary rocks, most fossils occur in shale, LIMESTONE and sandstone. Earth contains three types of rocks: metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary. |
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What is promotion..... |
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Answer» to change ones POST of WORKINGS to a HIGHER postHOPE IT HELPS U MATE I #followme #markasbrainlist |
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What is jurisdiction |
| Answer» TION:JURISDICTION refers to the AREA over which someone has legal authority. The area may be defined in TERMS of GEOGRAPHICAL boundaries or in terms of certain kinds of subjects. | |
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What is the function of prime minister of india |
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Answer» Inside Parliament, the Prime Minister is the leader of the Lok SABHA and the chief spokesman of the Government. He shapes the domestic and foreign policies of the country. He is RESPONSIBLE for piloting all important legislations AFFECTING policy MATTERS |
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What is democracy... |
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Answer» m in which the GOVERNMENT of a COUNTRY is ELECTED by the PEOPLE |
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Which country is most powerfull |
| Answer» TOP 4 POWERFUL COUNTRIES of the WORLD areUSA RUSSIACHINAINDIA | |
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The Russian revolution. |
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Answer» sian Revolution was a period of political and social revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire which started with the abolishment of monarchy and concluded with the establishment of the Soviet Union by the bolsheviks and the end of the civil warIt began with the February Revolution which was focused around Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg), the capital of Russia at that time. It took place in the context of heavy military setbacks during the First World War, which left much of the Russian Army in a state of mutiny. In the chaos, members of the Duma, Russia's parliament, assumed control of the country, forming the Russian Provisional Government which was heavily dominated by the interests of large capitalists and the noble aristocracy. The army leadership felt they did not have the means to suppress the revolution, resulting in the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II. Grassroots community assemblies called 'SOVIETS', which were dominated by soldiers and the urban industrial working class, initially permitted the Provisional Government to rule, but insisted on a PREROGATIVE to influence the government and control various militias.A period of dual power ensued, during which the Provisional Government held state power while the national network of Soviets, led by socialists, had the allegiance of the lower classes and, increasingly, the left-leaning urban middle class. During this chaotic period there were frequent mutinies, protests and strikes. Many socialist political organizations were engaged in daily struggle and vied for influence within the Duma and the Soviets, central among which were the Bolsheviks ("Ones of the Majority") led by Vladimir Lenin who CAMPAIGNED for an immediate end to the war, land to the peasants, and bread to the workers. When the Provisional Government chose to continue fighting the war with Germany, the Bolsheviks and other socialist factions were able to exploit virtually universal disdain towards the war effort as justification to advance the revolution further. The Bolsheviks turned workers' militias under their control into the Red Guards (later the Red Army) over which they exerted substantial control.[1]The situation climaxed with the October Revolution, a Bolshevik-led ARMED insurrection by workers and soldiers in Petrograd that successfully overthrew the Provisional Government, transferring all its authority to the Soviets with the capital being relocated to Moscow shortly thereafter. The Bolsheviks had secured a strong base of support within the Soviets and, as the now supreme governing party, established a federal government dedicated to reorganizing the former empire into the world's first socialist state, practicing Soviet democracy on a national and international scale. The promise to end Russia's participation in the First World War was honored PROMPTLY with the Bolshevik leaders signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany in March 1918. To further secure the new state, the Chekawas established which functioned as a revolutionary security service that sought to weed out and punish those considered to be "enemies of the people" in campaigns consciously modeled on similar events during the French Revolution.Soon after, civil war erupted among the "Reds" (Bolsheviks), the "Whites" (counter-revolutionaries), the independence movements and other socialist factions opposed to the Bolsheviks. It continued for several years, during which the Bolsheviks defeated both the Whites and all rival socialists and thereafter reconstituted themselves as the Communist Party. Soviet power was established in the newly independent republics of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia and Ukraine which led to their unification into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1922. While many notable historical events occurred in Moscow and Petrograd, there was also a visible movement in cities throughout the state, among national minorities throughout the empire and in the rural areas, where peasants took over and redistributed land. |
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