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Partitions of india in 1947 led to new challenges explain |
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Answer» tion•division of hearts( centiments) . •politics changed • the ORIGIN of riots • ECONOMIC destruction• AGRICULTURAL loss•industrial SECTOR diminishes• INDIAN power and glory was divided You can develop these points. |
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Discus the economic the important of forests? |
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Answer» YOUR ANSWERHOPE IT HELPSExplanation:Forests play an important role in the economic development of a country. They PROVIDE SEVERAL goods which serve as raw materials for MANY industries. Wood grown in forests serves as a source of energy for rural HOUSEHOLDS. ... Forests are valued as a place for outdoor recreation. |
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Describe any 4 causes of international migration. |
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Answer» International CAUSES are :1} decrease of population of country from which PEOPLES are migrated2}economic slide of COUNTRY3} slow development4}decrease in GROSS rate |
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Which are the child rights |
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Answer» to GET educationExplanation:it is CHILD's RIGHTS to TAKE EDUCATION |
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What is mean by narcissism |
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Answer» Personality qualities include THINKING very HIGHLY of oneself, needing admiration, believing others are inferior and lacking empathy for others. |
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...........IS A SOCIAL SCIENCE; IT HAS TO PROVIDE FOR THE CHANGING NEEDS OF A DEVELOPINGS COMMUNITY AN CONSEQUENCENTLY IS INSEPARABLY BOUND UP WITH THE COMMUNITY IT HAS TO SERVE |
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What were the moves of Narayana Guru and periyar different from other socio |
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Answer» He is considered among those greatest social reformers and philosophers concerning KERALA and India. He began a reformation MOVEMENT in Kerala by rejecting the caste SYSTEM and promoting different VALUES of spiritual independence, social equity, and upliftment of those DOWNTRODDEN. |
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2. Answer the following questions in about 30 words. (i) Name three states having black soil and the crop which is mainly grown in it.(ii) What type of soil is found in the river deltas of the eastern coast? Give threemain features of this type of soil.(iii) What steps can be taken to control soil erosion in the hilly areas?(iv) What are the biotic and abiotic resources? Give some examples.3. Answer the following questions in about 120 words.(1) Explain land use pattern in India and why has the land under forest notincreased much since 1960-61?(ii) How have technical and economic development led to more consumption ofresources? |
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Answer» 1- Maharashtra, Gujarat, MP....COTTON2- ALLUVIAL soil...FEATURES: •It contain amount of clay,silt and sand. •It contain quantity of phosphoric ACID, lime.3-Contour ploughing, and Terrace farming.4-Biotic factors are living or once-living ORGANISMS in the ecosystem. Abiotic factors refer to non-living PHYSICAL and chemical elements in the ecosystem. |
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Tell something about Astronomy medicines and surgeries ? |
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Answer» Astronomy and astrology were combined with medicine for thousands of years. Beginning in Mesopotamia in the second millennium BCE and continuing into the eighteenth century, medical practitioners used astronomy/astrology as an important part of diagnosis and prescription. Throughout this time frame, scientists cited the similarities between medicine and astrology, in ADDITION to combining the two in practice. Hippocrates and GALEN based medical theories on the relationship between heavenly bodies and human bodies. In an enduring cultural phenomenon, parts of the body as well as diseases were linked to zodiac signs and PLANETS. In Renaissance universities, astronomy and astrology were studied by students of medicine. History records a long tradition of astrologer-physicians. This chapter covers the topic of astronomy, astrology, and medicine from the Old Babylonian period to the Enlightenment.surgery:-Surgery is a medical specialty that uses operative manual and INSTRUMENTAL techniques on a person to investigate or treat a pathological condition such as a disease or INJURY, to help improve bodily function or appearance or to repair unwanted ruptured areas. |
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1. Multiple choice questions. (i) Which one of the following type of resource is iron ore?(a) Renewable(c) Flow(b) Biotic(d) Non-renewable(ii) Under which of the following type of resource tidal energy can(a) Replenishable(c) Abiotic(b) Human-made(d) Non-recyclableirce tidal energy cannot be put?(iii) Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Puntata(a) Intensive cultivation(c) Over irrigation(b) Deforestation(d) Overgrazing(iv) In which one of the following states is terrace cultivation practised?(a) Punjab(c) Haryana(b) Plains of Uttar Pradesh (d) Uttarakhand(v) In which of the following states black soil is predominantly found?(a) Jammu and Kashmir(c) Rajasthan(b) Maharashtra(d) Jharkhand |
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Answer» K AS BRAINLIEST!(1)(D)NON RENEWABLE(2)(A)REPLENISHABLE(3)(c)OVER IRRIGATION(4)(D)UTTRAKHAND(5)(b)MAHARASHTRA |
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Explain something about Harappan cities ???? |
| Answer» BAN centres include Harappa, Ganeriwala, Mohenjo-daro in modern-day Pakistan, and Dholavira, KALIBANGAN, Rakhigarhi, RUPAR, and Lothal in modern-day India. In TOTAL, more than 1,000 cities and settlements have been found, MAINLY in the general region of the Indus and Ghaggar-Hakra Rivers and their tributaries. | |
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Classify the different type of soil in India.. |
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Answer» the TYPES of SOIL in INDIA are.....ALLUVIAL SOILS.Black Soils.Red Soils.Desert Soils.Laterite Soils.Mountain Soils. |
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1. What was the role of Planning Commission? 3. what are the types of activitlast in Struggle of freedon fight?write Examples of each.5. What do you understand by integrated Judicial system.7. Write Hie types of economic activities ) Explain withsuitable example? |
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Answer» 7. plant more TREES as MUCH U can it is ONE of the best ECONOMIC ACTIVITY |
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Municipal corporation takes various steps to take care of health and hygiene of people. Explain. |
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Answer» The new agenda for Public Health in India includes the epidemiological transition, demographical transition, environmental changes and social determinants of health. Based on the principles outlined at Alma-Ata in 1978, there is an urgent call for revitalizing PRIMARY health care in order to meet these challenges. The role of the government in influencing population health is not limited within the health sector but also by various sectors outside the health systems. This article is a literature review of the existing government machinery for public health needs in India, its success, limitations and future scope. Health system strengthening, human resource development and capacity building and REGULATION in public health are important AREAS within the health sector. Contribution to health of a population also derives from social determinants of health like living conditions, nutrition, safe drinking water, sanitation, education, early child development and social security measures. Population stabilization, gender MAINSTREAMING and empowerment, reducing the impact of climate change and disasters on health, improving COMMUNITY participation and governance issues are other important areas for action. Making public health a shared value across the various sectors is a politically challenging strategy, but such collective action is crucial. |
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Children below 14 can be employed is a dangerous tab is this true or false |
| Answer» YES . it is ABSOLUTELY DANGEROUS | |
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What is the current prime minister of India? |
| Answer» MR. NARENDRA ModiExplanation:PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIEST | |
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Which fibre is called golden fibre............... |
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Answer» ute❇️Jute is KNOWN as the Golden FIBRE. That's an appropriate name for the yellowish brown, shiny, natural VEGETABLE fibre PRODUCED from plants of genus Corchorus. It occupies place next to cotton in the amount produced and the variety of uses.h໐pē it hēlpŞ ๓คrk คŞ thē ๖rคiຖliēŞt.. ❣️ |
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What are the Indian fundamental rights and duties?? please answer |
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Answer» There are 6 FUNDAMENTAL rightsExplanation: they are:1.Right to life 2.Right to Equality 3.Right to Freedom of speech 4.Right to RELIGIONS 5.Right to constitutional remidies6.freedom of EXPRESSION |
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What happens to rocks that are exposed to intense heat and pressure |
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Answer» The word metamorphic means "of changed FORM." Metamorphic ROCKS are rocks that have been changed from one form, such as IGNEOUS or sedimentary, to another. This can OCCUR when a given rock is exposed to intense heat, pressure, or HOT fluids. |
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Demands of may foirth movement |
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Answer» Explanation:The MAY Fourth MOVEMENT GREW out of a student's demonstration in Beijing on 4 May 1919, demanding national SOVEREIGNTY and protesting the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, including the return to China of the territory and rights of Shandong, which JAPAN had taken from Germany during World War I. The students also called for a boycott of Japanese products. Simultaneously with the May 4th Movement, the workers of Qingdao in the Shandong Province struck. Two weeks later Beijing workers struck, demanding the return of all national territory in foreign hands. |
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Abdition of pesians and titles was a political cause of the revolt of 1857. Is this true or false |
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Answer» false EXPLANATION: the REVOLT was DONE by britishers and there is no interfare of PERSIANS.. |
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Which region was known for the trade of pepper, ginger, cardamom, cinnamon and coconuts. |
| Answer» KONKAN REGION | |
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In the case of compensation exceeding 5 lakhs the complaint has to be submitted to |
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Answer» plaint can be MADE on plain paper and you can file it in PERSON or through an ... For CASES involving up to Rs 5 lakh the case fee is Rs 200, for case up to Rs 10 lakh the court ... |
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How markets affect the ineqality |
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Answer» The main findings are that GREATER inequality in consumer incomes leads to the ENTRY of more firms and results in more intense quality competition among the entrants. ... However, when INCOME inequality is very high, the top quality producer chooses to serve only the rich segment of the market and charges a higher PRICE. |
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What lead to ethnic tention in Belgium? Why was it more acute in Brussels? |
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Answer» The following reasons lead to ethnic tension in Belgium:-*DIVERSE ethnic composition*ECONOMIC disparities lt was more acute in Brussels because of the following reasons:-*DUTCH speaking constituted the MINORITY in Brussels*The French speaking constituted majority in Brussels*Economic Gao between two communities escalated the tension I HOPE that it will really help u. |
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What were the difficulties faced by the refugees |
| Answer» CE extreme weather conditions such as droughts or floods. Their lives and livelihoods might be threatened in NEW WAYS and create new vulnerabilities. Following the effects of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the term refugee was sometimes used to describe people displaced by the STORM and the aftereffects. | |
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It is necessary for civil servants to be political neutral |
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1 Which river has the largest basin in India? |
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Answer» Ganga RIVER Is UR AnswerI HOPE It HelpsPLZ MARK Me As BRAINLIEST |
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Why provrty is the cause of humanity explain |
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Answer» Poverty is a multifaceted PHENOMENON that outreaches LOW or no incomes to the so called human poverty. ... AMONG the results of this RESEARCH is that variables of general expenditure on education and health and the GROWTH rate in total domestic product are major causes of human poverty.please rate |
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What are the steps taken by the government of India to provide equal distribution of resources? |
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Answer» According to the National Sample Survey Report (2011-12), the workforce participation rates of male is 54.4% and female is 21.9%. As per the India Country Report, 2015 by Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation on the Millennium DEVELOPMENT Goals, the percentage SHARE of females in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector during 2011-12 increased to 19.3% which is higher than 18.6% reported during 2009-10 by National Sample Survey Organisation.Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner and Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation are involved in collection and dissemination of data covering wide range of issues that affect women’s empowerment. The report titled “Women and Men in India – 2015” by Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation, Government of India highlights the status of women covering health, education, work and decision making along with social obstacles in women’s empowerment.The Ministry of Women and Child Development is administering following schemes for gender equality/socio-economic development/empowerment of women:i. Swadhar and Short Stay Homes to provide relief and rehabilitation to destitute women and women in distress.ii. Working Women Hostels for ensuring safe accommodation for working women away from their place of residence.iii. Support to Training and Employment Program for Women (STEP) to ensure sustainable employment and income generation for marginalised and asset-less rural and urban poor women across the country.iv. Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK) to provide micro-finance services to bring about the socio-economic upliftment of poor women.v. National Mission for Empowerment of Women (NMEW) to strengthen the overall processes that promote all-round Development of Womenvi. Rajiv Gandhi National Creche Scheme for Children of Working Mothers (including single mother) to provide day care facilities for running a crèche of 25 children in the age group 0-6 years from families having monthly income of less than Rs 12,000.vii. One Stop Centre to provide integrated support and assistance to women affected by violence.viii. Scheme for Universalisation of Women Helpline intended to provide 24 hours immediate and emergency response to women affected by violence.ix. Sabla Scheme for holistic development of adolescent girls in the age group of 11-18 years.x. In order to strengthen the process of gender budgeting the Ministry of Women and Child Development has been undertaking VARIOUS capacity building measures for the officials of the State Governments by organising training programs/workshops regularly.In order to improve employability a separate Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has been created.Equal Remuneration Act, 1973 provides for payment of equal remuneration to men and women workers for the same work of similar nature without any discrimination. In order to ensure social security to the workers including women in the unorganised sector, the Government has enacted the Unorganised Workers’ Social Security Act 2008.The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 REGULATES employment of women in certain establishments for a certain period (12 weeks) before and after childbirth and provides for maternity and other benefits.Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana (IGMSY) Scheme is being implemented as Conditional Maternity Benefit for pregnant and lactating women to improve health and nutrition status to better enabling environment by providing cash incentives to pregnant and nursing mothers to partly compensate wage loss both prior to and after delivery.The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 has been enacted, which covers all women, irrespective of their age or employment status and protect them against sexual harassment at all workplaces both in public and private sector, whether organised or unorganised.This information was given by the Minister of Women and Child Development, SMT Maneka Sanjay Gandhi in reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha today.Explanation:mark brainlist plz |
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Do you say that Earth is flat or not and why? |
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Answer» s not FLAT and it is round.It is PROVEN by SCIENTISTS. |
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Why is the actual distance on the ground reduced on the map ? |
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Answer» because the actual DISTANCE on the ground cannot be expressed FULLY on a MAP. |
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What problems do we face in private hospitals ? Answer it fast |
| Answer» ABSENCE of efficient queue management systems for easy patient check—in.Lack of indoor navigation & wayfinding in large hospitals for reaching points of INTEREST with ease.Lack of ACCESS to doctors' schedules to fix APPOINTMENTS when needed.Please mark it as brainliest :-) | |
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Write relation of acid with Shahabad tile |
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Write any three ways by which you can save energy at home. |
| Answer» CE the USE of electricity.using SOLAR ENERGY | |
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Which constituent present in Shahabad tile |
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Answer» tion:CALCIUM citrate formed on tile LEAVES a white mark on tile which can be cleaned with water. When lemon juice falls on a Shahbad tile which CONTAIN calcium carbonate the following reaction occurs: calcium carbonate + lemon juice gives calcium citrate + CO2 GAS. hope this explanation is helpful for you PLEASE mark as brainliest.. |
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When was the Russian constituency adopted? |
| Answer» 25 NOVEMBER 1917 the Russian CONSTITUENCY ADOPTED. | |
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Name the rivers which are responsible for the formation of the north Indian plain |
| Answer» EXPLANATION: The three main RIVER system of Northern Plains are :- Satluj, GANGA and Bhramputra. They DIVIDE the northern plain into three river BASINS known as The Satluj Basin, The Ganga Basin and The Bhramputra Basin | |
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Some questions for ss exam class 10 please |
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Answer» in which YEAR PLASI become.who is the LAST POWERFUL mugal EMPIRE |
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1. What is hydrosphere? |
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Answer» the hydrosphere is a PART of planet that's made of water.Oceans,rivers,lakes and cloudes are all TYPICALLY include in the hydrosphere.the water parts of our planet, including VAPOUR that hovers above the Earth's SURFACE and water that's UNDERGROUND,make up it's hydrosphere.hope it helps youplZ Mark me brainlist ✌️✌️ |
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What do you mean by heritage explain types of heritage |
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Answer» hey here's your answer HERITAGE is the tradition and culture of the PEOPLE of a particular nation or country. in SIMPLE WORDS how the people live there LIFE ( lifestyle) . for example there food habits etc .I think it will be useful for you . |
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Important war and battle in Indian history with year war and outcome |
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Answer» ina war on 1962indo-pak war (proxy war) was in 1947info pak war (INDUS water TREATY) in 1960info pak war(tashkent AGREEMENT) in 1966info Pak war (for BANGLADESH)in 1971 |
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5. What is hydrosphere? |
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Answer» the DOMAIN of WATER. MARK as BRAINLIEST PLZ |
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Important battle in Indian history war and Battle |
| Answer» BATTLE.....✌✌✌✌ | |
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What is el-nino? how does it result iin weakening of monsoon.Discuss |
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Answer» tion:el nino is a change in CLIMATE AFFECTING Pacific REGION every few years . tis name derives from el nino which MEANS baby Christwarming of Pacific Ocean results in warming of moonsoon |
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What is equatorial forest region |
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Answer» Explanation: Equatorial regions are located in a band around the EQUATOR and cover about 6% of the Earth's SURFACE. They are OFTEN in lowland areas and have a CLIMATE that is hot and wet all YEAR round. Tropical rainforests grow in the equatorial regions. |
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