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62851.

India has a form of government.A stated on the wide ban was imposed on the sale of alcohol in Andhra Pradesh in​

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The legal drinking age in India and the laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol vary significantly from state to state.[1] In India, consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the states of Bihar, Gujarat and Nagaland,[2] Mizoram as well as the union territory of Lakshadweep. There is partial ban on alcohol in some districts of Manipur.[3] All other Indian states permit alcohol consumption but fix a legal drinking age, which ranges at different ages per region. In some states the legal drinking age can be different for different TYPES of alcoholic beverage. In spite of legal restrictions, alcohol consumption in India has risen over 72.5% over a PERIOD of 20 years (according to OECD figures) as the laws are generally not followed in a customer business relationship.[4][5] The maximum permitted ABV is 45.5%.[6] Edit Alcohol is a subject in the State List under the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.[7][8][9] Therefore, the laws governing alcohol vary from state to state. Liquor in India is generally sold at liquor stores, restaurants, hotels, bars, pubs, clubs and discos but not online. Some states, like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, prohibit private parties from owning liquor stores making the state government the sole retailer of alcohol in those states. In some states, liquor may be sold at groceries, departmental stores, banquet halls and/or FARM houses. Some tourist areas have special laws allowing the sale of alcohol on beaches and houseboats. Home delivery of alcoholic beverages is illegal in Delhi.[10] However, in Delhi home delivery of beer and WINE by private vendors and departmental stores is permitted. Explanation:

62852.

How many countries in the world?ANSWER ME FAST

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62853.

Name some ancient civilizations flourished in the tropical monsoon regions along with their sites.​

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_____________°°°°°°′°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°________________________There is one bygone civilization, which came to my mind, RIGHT after having read your question, which is Srivijaya. Srivijaya flourished between the 7th and 13th century CE. It comprised of Sumatra, the western part of Java, and the SOUTHERN peninsula of Malaya. It was a conglomeration of city STATES, with centers at Palembang on the island of Sumatra, and ancient Chaya which was nearby the present city of Surat Thani in southern Thailand. This area in particular became rich because of the two different monsoons, the summer monsoon blowing from the SOUTHWEST, and the winter monsoon blowing from northeast. It was the era before sailing ships were able to cross against the wind that goods were shipped from India to China and vice versa using the monsoon winds. Ships were sailing from India to the western coast of the peninsula, from there were transported overland to the eastern coast, stored there until the next year’s summer monsoon, to continue the journey toward China. From China to India it was the other way round. Thus the journey around the southern tip of the Malayan peninsula (nowadays Singapore) was not needed. ESPECIALLY Chaya became very rich by the commerce going through their country by providing depots for the goods and sailing ships for ongoing sea transport. At the same time Srivijaya became first a centre of Hinduism and later Buddhism from India, and bringing Chinese Culture and philosophy on the way back, apart from the trading goods going in both directions.__________________________°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°__________________________ ⚡bráîñlíst ⚡§.•´¨'°÷•..× Be Brainly ×..•÷°'¨´•.§. ´•.§

62854.

Prevention of civil rights act (1976) exchance human dignity in India ------------ answer me only true aor false ​

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62855.

When and where was the first Printing Press established in India?​

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this is the ANSWEREXPLANATION:it ESTABLISHED in GOA in 1556

62856.

Write an editorial on "present condition of human rights in Nepal "

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between the Nepalese government forces and the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN- Maoist) occurred between 1996 and 2006, resulting in an increase in human rights ABUSES throughout the COUNTRY. Both sides have been accused of torture, unlawful killings, arbitrary arrests, and abductions. Nepal was home to the most disappearances in the world during the conflict. The conflict is also considered one of major reasons for lack of development in Nepal.A CLASH between the Nepalese government forces and the Communist Party of Nepal (CPN- Maoist) occurred between 1996 and 2006, resulting in an increase in human rights abuses throughout the country. Both sides have been accused of torture, unlawful killings, arbitrary arrests, and abductions. Nepal was home to the most disappearances in the world during the conflict. The conflict is also considered one of major reasons for lack of development in Nepal.The conflict also resulted in a reduction in human rights in the realms of poverty, health, education, and gender equality. Issues in these realms continue to persist today. Nepalese people face discrimination based on ethnicity, caste, and gender, and citizens living in rural parts of Nepal face a lack of access to adequate health care, education, and other resources. Violence continues to plague the country, particularly towards women. Economic inequality is prevalent, and health issues persist— including high child mortality rates in some areas, mental ILLNESS, and insufficient health care services. However, things have started to change after 2006, when the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed between the government, political parties and the Maoists to end a decade-long conflict from 1996-2006 and restore democracy and rule of LAW in Nepal.

62857.

Non metallic minerals are found in a] igenous rocks b] metamorphic rockc]sedimentary rock d] all of the above NO SPAM​

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all of these.........

62858.

What are the 5 factors that affect temperature on the earth?​

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The factors affecting climate are latitude, altitude, land and water DISTRIBUTION, distance from the SEA, distance from the sun, PREVAILING winds and ocean CURRENTS, surface covering the land, volcanism, solar constant sunspots, wind direction and NATURE of mountain chains, mountain barriers.please mark me on brilliant answer.Explanation:I hope it will be helpful to you.

62859.

How has the national anthem of nepal has addresed the diversity of nepal

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hem PORTRAYS the great unity in diversity of Nepal. The anthem derives its ESSENCE from its unified diversity. It talks about how Nepal's diverse CULTURE, race, language and religion are like the FLOWERS of a BEAUTIFUL garland.

62860.

Lighiting of matchStick is change

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62861.

Disscuss about the concept of democracy and aims of education .​

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Democratic education is an educational IDEAL in which DEMOCRACY is both a goal and a method of instruction. It brings democratic VALUES to education and can include self-determination within a COMMUNITY of equals, as well as such values as justice, respect and trust. EXPLANATION:Please mark as branliest

62862.

Explain any 3 sector of development potentialities in Nepal.

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There has not been adequate DEVELOPMENT and expansion of such basic infrastructure in Nepal. Scarcity of Raw material: Unavailability of adequate raw material is also a cause of slow INDUSTRIAL development. The raw material which is not adequate and also are of INFERIOR QUALITY. Explanation:Please mark as Brainliest

62863.

लही विकल्प चुनिए 1- समाजास एक पूरा तंत्र है।क)संकल्सना(घ)हम सभी का(ब) पदतिया(ग) ऑकोका।आत्महत्या सिद्धान्त के जनक किय माना जाता है।हर्बर्ट स्पेन्सरख) ऑगस्ट कान्हहा। इमालाएछ) घरेटी।दुरभि​

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62864.

List out the universal colour code.​

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C-NBS Method identifies 267 blocks of colors. Each block is given a color name devised using a set of adjectives and suffixes. Each color block defines a range of colors--not a single color--that have the same name. This range of color in each block is an acknowledged disadvantage, but it is pointed out (COLOR, p. 4) that a set of 267 color names is analogous to calendar dates for chronological events. This method is SUITABLE for "a variety of scientific and industrial applications" (COLOR, p. A-13). The UCL at levels above 3 defines finer divisions of colors with no names, rising to approximately five million divisions in UCL Level 6. COLOR also lists color names from various sources for each UCL Level 3 color block (pp. 37-82) and a Dictionary of Color Names which lists thousands of color names and their corresponding UCL Level 3 block(s) (pp. 85-158).The color blocks of the UCL Level 3 are defined using the Munsell System of color which describes the hue, VALUE, and chroma of colors. I prepared this page using Munsell Renotation Data from the Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Institute of Technology. This data was converted to hexadecimal using formulas given by Easy RGB, and the colors were named according to COLOR, pp. 16-31. Up to 6 swatches per color name were chosen to represent the range of colors in each block. Where fewer than 6 colors are shown, fewer than 6 samples of color were available in that block range in the data.The block NUMBER is given for each of the 267 UCL Level 3 color names. Color swatches are defined by using the hexadecimal code for the color. The swatch shows the Munsell notation for the color in the form Hue Value/Chroma above the hexadecimal code. I was not able to find samples of color for Munsell chroma VALUES under 2, so these color blocks have "No samples available." Remember: each of these 267 color names do not each identify a single color, but a range of colors.

62865.

"Industrialization and urbanisation go hand in hand." Validate the statement.​

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62866.

The activities that add value to the national income​

Answer» FARMING, industrial WORK PRIVATE jobs etc
62867.

Prevention of civil rights act (1976) exchance human dignity in India​

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are the backbone of our society. They are the ones who provide us all the food that we EAT. As a result, the entire population of the country DEPENDS upon farmers. ... THUS Farmers are the most IMPORTANT people in the WORLD.

62868.

what was the Impact of the French revolution of the world? name the two indian were very influenced by the revolutionary​

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Tipu Sultan and RAJA Rammohan ROY are two INDIANS who were very MUCH influenced by the REVOLUTION in France.