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4501.

What are the objectives of buffer stock

Answer» \tThe main objective of the buffer stock is to distribute the foodgrains in the deficit areas and among the poorer strata of society at a price lower than the market price.\tThe second objective of the buffer stock is to resolve the problem of shortage of food during adverse weather conditions or during the period of calamity.\tThe third important objective of the buffer stock is to save the farmers from ups and downs of the market. Under this farmers are paid a preannounced price for their crops. This price is declared by the government before the sowing season to provide incentives to the farmers.\tBuffer stocks are also created by the government to maintain uninterrupted supply of foodgrains throughout India and throughout the year.
4502.

Differentiate between chronic and seasonal hunger.in easy words

Answer» \tSeasonal hungerChronic Hunger1. It is related to cycles of food groeing and harvesting.1. It is a consequence of diets persistenty inadequate in terms of quantity or quality.2. This is prevalent in rural areas because of seasonal nature of agriculture and in urban areas bcoz of casual labour. 2. Poor peoples suffer from chronic hunger bcoz of their very low income.mostly seen in rural areas.3. It oocurs in community or society at onlyn certain yimes of the year.3. It occurs when people lack opportunity to earn enough money to be educated or gain skills to meet their basic needs.4. Patter of seasonal hunger persist year after year.4. Chronic hunger continues for long and leads to death.\t
4503.

Desh kab Azad hua tha

Answer» 15 August 1947
Padh le bhai nhi to jeevan bhar roega, answer = 15/08/1947
Affcoss on 15th august 1947
15 August 1947
15 August 1947
4504.

Explain how Nazi became popular in Germany in 1930

Answer» Nazism became popular in Germany by 1930 due to lot of reasons:→ The most apparent being the Great Depression. The Weimar Republic did little to remedy the country\'s economic downfall, and Hitler was presented as a saviour to the humiliated German people living in economic and political crises.→ The powerful speeches of Hitler in which he sought to build great nation, undo the injustice of the Versailles Treaty, restore the dignity of German people and provide employement for all stirred hopes in people.→ Nazi propganda was unique. Red banners with the Swastika, Nazi salute and the rounds of applause attracted the people making Nazism very popular.
4505.

Schemes related to economy

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4506.

Name the oil used in chocolate?

Answer» Please friends answer me
4507.

Human and physical capital

Answer» Please write the true question.
4508.

Difference between human and physical capital

Answer» Human capital is the efforts of humans in utilising the natural resources, without humans the natural resources doesn\'t bear any great importance as humans suggest the new ways of utilising them.#physical capital Is the variety of inputs needed in production, it is of two types:Fixed capital capital which is like one time investment and can be used for a long period of time. Whereas working capitak is that inputs which are used up in production
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Healhy-1. It is a state of physical mental and social well being.2. It refers to the individual physical and social enviroment.3. The individual has good health.Deasease-1. It is a state of absence from disease. 2. It refers only to the individual.3.The individual may have good health and poor health.
4509.

Writ a short note on independent election commission of India

Answer» An election commission is an Independent body responsible for holding free and fair elections in India. To make sure that election commission doesn\'t act in a partisan manner nor under the influence of legislature or executive branch of the government , there are sufficient provisions that gurantees its independence and makes it powerful.a. An EC is an autonomous body , independent of government control.b. The President of India appoints the Chief Election Commission (CEC). After the appointment, the CEC is neither answerable to the government nor the President.c.EC takes all decisions related to elections. It declares the election dates, prepare electoral rolls, declare results.d.The EC has the power of punishing those candidates/parties who violate the Model Code of Conduct.
4510.

Write about bank deposits

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4511.

What were the forest village

Answer» Indian forests were divided into three groups: protected, reserved and village forest> People were not allowed to take anything from the protected forests.> The forest resources could be taken from the reserved and village forests.# Ultimately, village forests are forests from which people could take the neede resources for various needs.
4512.

What were the traditional believe of the different community of bastar regardingly earth

Answer» Although there were different communities in bastar who spoke different languages, they had some thing in commmon. That isThe traditional believe of people of bastar and it was :> Landland is a gift of nature to them> Forest were helpful to then in many waysways, so in turn looked after the forests in their village boundary>They appointed watchman for protection of the forests.> The headmen of villages used to meet to discuss and sort out issues.> They showed respect towards the forests, mountains and rivers.
4513.

How did the French revolution affect the difference of dresses between the rich and the poor

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4514.

Who are known as \'liberals\' and \'radicals\'?

Answer» Among the three groups, liberals, radicals and conservatives,> Liberals and radicals were the people who were ready and realised that some change was neded, whereas the conservatives believed that the past had to be changed and the change should be brought should a soow process.> however, liberals and radicals differ from each other in some thoughts but the main point was the change in society polity
4515.

Why was a directory appoined in france?

Answer» The directory was appointed to safeguard against the concentration of power in one-man executive as under the Jacobians.However ,the directors often clashed with the judiciary.This political instability led to the rise of a dictator known as Napoleon Bonaparte.
4516.

Summary of the Nazism and the Hitler

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4517.

Describe the impacts of defeat of imperial Germany in the politics?

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4518.

What are the advantages taken by Germany during Hitler\'s rule ?

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4519.

s.a 1 new pattern

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4520.

Climate leeson

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4521.

A place where famine like conditions has been existing for many years. Identity this place

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4522.

What is the difference between seasonal hunger and chronic hunger? (Pls give 2 points)

Answer» Seasonal hunger occurs for a short period of time whereas chronic hunger exists for a large period of time like whole year.Seasonal hunger occurs because of the seasonal nature of activities done by them whereas chronic hunger occurs due to low or no income of the person.Example of seasonal hunger is that a landless labour is not generally engaged in the period of between sowing and harvesting. i.e. maturity periodExample of chronic hunger is that when a person in urban areas get no work or low salaries.
4523.

Why is Buffer Stock created by the government?

Answer» Buffer stock is created by the government for the foloowing reasons:»For providing foifoodd to the food insecure people.»For natural unpredictable calamities like foiod, drought etc. »For the working of fair price shops.»For providing the farmers the MSP(Minimum Support Price)
4524.

What are Fair Price Shops?

Answer» Fair Price Shops are distribution channelsof Government making available theessential commodities like rice,kerosene,wheat etc., to common man at controlled prices.These shops are maintained to restrict themonopoly practices of traders and checkhoarding of essential goods.Fair Price means controlled Price or\xa0reasonable priceThis price is generally lower to that of\xa0market price.
4525.

What is meant by Buffer Stock?

Answer» Buffer stock is the stock of food grains (e.g., wheat,rice etc.) procured by the government through Food Corporation of India (FCI). It is created in order to distribute food grains in deficit areas and among poorer section of society at an affordable price.Government has created buffer stock for the following reason(i) Food grains like wheat and rice and procured by the government through FCI from surplus states. This food grains is then stored in granaries.(ii) Government has created buffer stock to distribute these food grains in deficit areas and among the poor section of society at much lower price than market price.(iii)It helps to resolve the problem of shortage of food during adverse weather condition.
4526.

when did the french revolution break

Answer» 14 july;1789
4527.

Why are various action plans launched to clean river in India

Answer» Rally for rivers
4528.

Write the foreground of chapter: physical features of india

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4529.

El_nino defination and its explaination

Answer» EL Nino :The periodic development of warm ocean current along the coast of Peru as a temporary replacement of the cold Peruvian current, is called EL-Nino.Features of EL Nino(i) The presence of the EL-Nino leads to an increase in sea-surface temperatures.(ii) It weakens the trade winds in the regions and causes heavy rainfall, floods or droughts in different regions of the world.
4530.

Who was Dietrich brainds ? Explian his contributions towards commercial forest in india?

Answer» Dietrich Brandis, a German expert, was appointed the first Inspector-General of Forests in India.His ideas and achievements for the management of forests are stated in the points below(i) He formulated new forest legislation and helped establish research and training institutions. The Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun was founded by him in 1906.(ii) He set up the Indian Forest Service (IFS) in 1864 and helped to formulate the Indian Forest Act of 1865.(iii) He took an interest in the forest flora of North-West and Central India and Indian trees.(iv) He was among the earliest expert in India to formally link forest protection with local people.
4531.

Given example of working capital ?

Answer» Working capital: Production requires a variety of raw materials. It requires money to make payments and buy other necessary items. Raw materials and money in hand are called working capital. Unlike tools and machines, these are used up in production.For example, Yarn required by a weaver; clay used by a potter.
4532.

What are the factors affecting quality of population

Answer» The four factors on which quality of population depends are:\xa0Literacy rate, healthcare, skill and life expectancy.\xa0Literacy rate is the most important factor as it is responsible for the awareness of people and improves quality.\xa0Healthcare is beneficial for the long term as a healthy ensemble will give rise to more productivity.\xa0Skill as in the workforce when improves is beneficial to the production of commodities.\xa0Life expectancy when improved affects all the three other factors immensely.
4533.

5 government programmes providing food security to the poor households.

Answer» \tIntegrated Child Development Services (ICDS) is an Indian government welfare programme which provides food, preschool education, and primary healthcare to children under 6 years of age and their mothers.\tPublic Distribution System (PDS) is an Indian food security system.\tAntyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) is a Government of India sponsored scheme to provide highly subsidised food to millions of the poorest families.\tMinimum Support Price is the price at which government purchases crops from the farmers, whatever may be the price for the crops.\tThe National Food Security Act, 2013 (also Right to Food Act) is an Act of the Parliament of India which aims to provide subsidised food grains to approximately two-thirds of India’s 1.2 billion people.
4534.

A report on national food security system.

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4535.

Write a repoert on national food security system

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4536.

Popular government can be undemocratic and popular leaders can be autocratic explain

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1. Zimbabwe attained independence in 1980.Since then the country has been ruled by ZANU-PF party and its leader Robert Mugabe.2. Elections have been held regularly and always won by ZANU-PF.3. President Mugabe has designed the constitution in such a way which gave him more powers.4. There was no freedom for opposition party workers and public meetings,demonstrations,etc. were declared illegal.5. There was no independence of newspapers and the media was fully controlled by the government.6. This shows that popular governments can be undemocratic and popular leaders can be autocratic.\xa0
4537.

Why did hitler developed hatred for jews?

Answer» Religious Conflict – Conflicts between Christianity and Judaism have existed for years, which partly helped create an atmosphere of anti-semitism in Europe.Anti-semitism in Vienna – Hitler spent a part of his youth in Vienna, Austria, where anti-semitism was very prevalent and highly advocated. He may have been influenced by some of the ideological ideas of that environment.Jewish Economic Power – At the time when World War 1 broke out, a majority of financial institutions, banks and large companies were controlled by Jewish people.Hitler blamed the loss of the war, the economic downfall of Germany and the bad decisions of the Weimar Republic on Jewish capitalism.Conspiracy theory – Hitler believed that the Jewish had some conspiracy to control the world and that they would stab Germans in the back whenever it would suit them.
4538.

What does national population policy indicate?

Answer» \tThe NPP 2000 provides a policy framework for imparting free and compulsory school education upto 14 years.\tIt reduces the infant mortality rate to below 30 per thousand live births.\tIt helps in achieving universal immunisation of children against all vaccine-preventable diseases.\tIt has promoted delayed marriage for girls and has made family welfare a people-centred programme.
4539.

What was India\'s population in 2011 ??

Answer» India\'s population in 2011 (122.12) crores to (124.72)crores.
4540.

what were the suggestions given by the Dietrich brandis

Answer» \tThe British invited a German forest expert, Dietrich Brandis, for advice, and made him the first Inspector General of Forests in India.\tHe helped to formulate the Indian Forest Act of 1865.\tHe set up the Imperial Forest Research Institute at Dehradun in 1906.\tAfter the Forest Act was enacted in 1865, it was amended twice,once in 1878 and then in 1927.\tThe 1878 Act divided forests into three categories: reserved, protected and village forests.\tThe best forests were called reserved forests. Villagers could not take anything from these forests.
4541.

Does the term Nazism is used for Nazi party

Answer» No nazism is used for the ideology of the nazi party and not for the nazi party itself....
4542.

Which act established hitler s. Dictatorship germany

Answer» Establishment of the great and famous \' Enabling act \' intro hitler\'s dictatorship
4543.

What are the reasons for French revolution

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4544.

How did early man start to live a settled life

Answer» Early man led a nomadic life for various reasons. Firstly, there were no permanent houses, colonies, and settlements where he could live permanently. Secondly, man at that time was a hunter or food gatherer; so wherever he found food easily, he settled there. When the food supplies at a particular place ran out, he moved to other grounds. Thirdly, the climatic or weather conditions compelled him to move from one place to another. Since he had no permanent houses and settlements, when the weather at a particular place changed, he shifted to places where the weather conditions were more hospitable.\xa0\xa0
4545.

What does independence of judiciary mean?

Answer» \tThe Judiciary is not under the control of the Legislature or the Executive.\tThe judges do not act on the directions of the government or according to the wishes of the party in power.\tThat is why, all modern democracies have units that are independent of the Legislature and the Executive.
4546.

Short note on ocean currents and relief features.

Answer» An ocean current is a permanent or continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in the Earth\'s oceans. The currents are generated from the forces acting upon the water like the earth\'s rotation, the wind, the temperature and salinity differences and the gravitation of the moon.\xa0
4547.

Write a report on national food security system in India.

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4548.

Describe Hitler\'s life.

Answer» Who Was Adolf Hitler?Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 to April 30, 1945) was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, serving as dictator and leader of the Nazi Party, or National Socialist German Workers Party, for the bulk of his time in power. Hitler’s policies precipitated World War II and led to the genocide known as the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of some six million Jews and another five million noncombatants. With defeat on the horizon, Hitler committed suicide with wife Eva Braun on April 30, 1945, in his Berlin bunker.
4549.

What is the difference between the legislature, executive and the judiciary

Answer» The Judiciary: It is the most important feature of democracy. It is responsible for safeguarding the interests and the fundamental rights of the people. Judiciary consists of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, Hon’ble High Court and other lower courts. Judiciary keeps a tab on the activities of the government and plays an important role in the event of violation of Fundamental Rights of the people of the country. Judiciary also has the authority to examine the validity of the Laws enacted by the Parliament on the constitutional parameters.
The Executive: The executive is responsible for the effective implementation of the laws/ policies passed by the Legislature. The President, Vice- President along with the Council of Ministers and the Attorney General form the Executive branch of the at Center, whereas Governor is the Executive at the State level along with the council of Ministers.
The Legislature: It is the law and policy making body. Generally, new laws or policies are introduced in the Parliament/ State Legislature in the form of Bills. These Bills once passed by the Legislature are sent to the President for assent. Once the passed bill gets the assent of the President, it becomes the law or the policy comes into effect. Parliament or the State Legislature are the forms of “Legislature”.
4550.

What is interstate disparities

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