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Syllabus of geography |
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Answer» You can see the syllabus of geography by this app only...CBSE has deleted the chap 2 and sompe part of agricultural u can see this by app..only Chapter: 1,3,4,5,6,7 (chapter 2nd was deleted).... |
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Who was El Dorado (1 mark) |
| Answer» It is a fabled city of gold. | |
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I am weak in social studies |
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In what ways caste division is special to india? |
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What is what scarcity |
| Answer» Water scarcity:Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region | |
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Plz mujhe koi history ke maps batayega? |
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Answer» Thank you A. History - Outline Political Map of IndiaLesson-3 Nationalism in India – (1918 – 1930).\xa0For locating and labelling / Identification.1. Indian National Congress Sessions: Calcutta (Sep. 1920),\xa0Nagpur (Dec. 1920),\xa0Madras (1927),\xa0Lahore (1929)2. Important Centres of Indian National Movement\xa0(Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement)(i) Champaran (Bihar) - Movement of Indigo Planters(ii) Kheda (Gujrat) - Peasant Satyagrah(iii) Ahmedabad (Gujarat) - Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha(iv) Amritsar (Punjab) - Jallianwala Bagh Incident(v) Chauri Chaura (U.P.) - calling off the Non Cooperation Movement(vi) Dandi (Gujarat) - Civil Disobedience Movement And one more is here Chauri chaura(UP) non coorperation movement abolishes. Nationalism in india se he aayega 1.jallianwala bagh- amritsar 2.peasant satyagrah- kheda(gujarat) 3. Indigo planters satyagrah- champaran(Bihar)4.cotton mill worker satyagrah - Ahemdabad 5.Dandi (place of salt march) 6.sessions of congress: Lahore(1929), Nagpur(1920), Calcutta(1920) , Madras(1927) |
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What is legitimate govt. |
| Answer» A legitimate government is a gov. in which all the functioning, policies and action of gov. is revealed to people and the gov. functions in transparent manner. | |
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What was the cause Jallianwala bagh incident |
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Answer» \tOn 13th April 1919, the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place.\tOn that day, a crowd of villagers who had come to Amritsar to attend a fair gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh.\tBeing from outside the city, they were unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.\tGeneral Dyer entered the area, blocked the only exit point, and opened fire on the crowd, killing and wounding hundreds of people.\tHis objective was to ‘produce a moral effect’ to create in the minds of satyagrahis, a feeling of terror and awe.\tAs the news spread, crowds took to the streets. There were strikes, clashes with police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement. Enforcement of rowlatt act by imperial legislative council which gave government the enormous powers |
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What is hauusmantion |
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Answer» Renowation of paris was undertaken by Haussman and in this poor were sent out of the city and this is called haussmannisation. It is done for the beauty of the Paris. Subscribe Royal fun unlimited on YouTube |
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Main features of language policies in india |
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Answer» Subscribe Royal fun unlimited on YouTube 1.No language has been given the status of national language by the Constitution of India.2.Hindi is the official language.3.There are 22 other languages which have been given the status of Scheduled Languages.4.State governments can do their official work in their own language.5.Central government has not imposed mandatory usage of Hindi on State governments. |
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Why formal sources of credit preferred over the informal sources of celredit?Give three reasons. |
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Answer» Subscribe Royal fun unlimited on YouTube In formal sources there is high rate of interest.Due to which people cant pay back.And if they can\'t pay back then there property will be seized.It also requires some security assets which poor people don\'t have.So there they face lots of problems so they prefer informal sources like friends,relative,etc. It doesnt require any think it is based on mutual trust. |
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Give one example of horizontal sharing of power? |
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Answer» Power sharing among Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Subscribe Royal fun unlimited on YouTube The government has different functional organs or branches of operation that is legislature, judiciary and executive.According to the horizontal power sharing power is shared among the different functional organs.In order to make all the organs equally powerful and efficient horizontal power sharing power divides the power equally.\xa0 |
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What is the importance of judiciary in a federal government |
| Answer» \tThe Judiciary plays an important role in overseeing the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.\tIn case of any dispute about the division of powers, the High Courts and the Supreme Court make a decision.\tThe Union and State governments have the power to raise resources by levying taxes in order to carry on the government and the responsibilities assigned to each of them | |
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Geography syllabus |
| Answer» 1. Resources and Development:Types\xa0- natural and human; Need for resource\xa0planning, natural resources, land as a\xa0resource, soil types and distribution; changing land-use pattern; land\xa0degradation and conservation measures. (Chapter 1)3. Water Resources:Sources, distribution,\xa0utilisation, multi-purpose projects, water\xa0scarcity, need for conservation and\xa0management, rainwater harvesting. (One\xa0case study to be introduced)\xa0(Chapter 3)4. Agriculture:Types of farming, major\xa0crops, cropping pattern, technological\xa0and institutional reforms; their impact;\xa0contribution of Agriculture to national\xa0economy-employment and output. (Chapter 4)5. Minerals and Energy Resources:Types of minerals, distribution (Note: on\xa0map only) use and economic importance\xa0of minerals, conservation, types of\xa0power resources: conventional and non-conventional, distribution and utilization,\xa0and conservation.\xa0(Chapter 5)6. Manufacturing Industries:Types, spatial distribution (Note: on map\xa0only) contribution of industries to the national economy, industrial pollution and\xa0degradation of environment, measures to control degradation.7. Life Lines of National Economy:Importance of means of Communication\xa0and transportation, Trade & Tourism\xa0(Chapter 7) | |
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What is the difference between civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement |
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Answer» It was a popular form of movement used during Indian struggle for Independence from the British rule. There were several forms of Satyagraha put to practice during this movement.????One of them was the non-cooperation movement, initiated by M K Gandhi.????In this movement, thousands of people consciously chose not to cooperate with the British Raj in India.????? |
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What are border roads ? Discribe their signification |
| Answer» Borders roads are constructed and maintained by Borders Road Organization (BRO), Government of India undertaking constructs and maintains roads in the bordering areas of the country.This organization was established in 1960 for the development of the roads of strategic importance in the northern and north-eastern border areas.It improves the security because army and arms can be mobilized easily through these roads.\xa0It provides easy access to difficult terrain and have helped in the economic development of these areas.\xa0Construction of roads adds to the economic development of India. | |
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Why should the production of puples be increased |
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What were the factors responsible for the gradual slowdown |
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Why salt war choosen as wepon by Gandi to light agains the British ruler |
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Answer» Because he felt that salt would reunite the hindus and muslims Salt was chosen as the central formula in civil disobedience moment because it was a commodity that every Indian could relate, be it poor,middle class,rich,dalits or brahman all used salt alike. Gandhi ji wanted to make the people aware about the oppressive policies which in this case was the ban on manufacturing of salt . He had a symbol in salt which had the potential to unite each and every community in India which had been a major shortcoming of the earlier Non-Cooperation Movement. |
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in which distic of Gujarat mahatma Gandhi organise a satyagraha to support the peasent |
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Answer» Kheda district of gujarat Kheda Movement (1917): To support the peasants of Kheda district of Gujarat, who could not pay the revenue due to crop failure and plague epidemic. |
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what is meant by overlaping of social differenc |
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Answer» Over laping mean difference in social division and one by one creat A problem for poor people For ex- no education /unemployment /landless /discriminate to other cast The overlapping social difference is a state when a particular social difference becomes more powerful than the other. As a result of which people may feel a strong bond to one group and isolated towards other which results in disintegration of the country.An overlapping difference is a combination of many social differences, in which one difference is the root cause of other social differences. There are instances when people perceive themselves to be belonging to a particular community, race or language that creates a difference between them and others in the society, leading to an economic difference. |
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What is ho chi minh trail ? |
| Answer» It is the road which connects south veitnam to North Vietnam and was mainly used for exchanging goods. | |
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Why were industrialist in Britain very cautious about using new technology |
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Answer» Thanks Rahul Singh mere help karne ka liye This was because the new technology was expensive and they were cautious about using the new machines as they were not as effective as their manufacturers claimed. Kisiko social mai interest nahi hai kya koi mujhe answer nahi bhej rahe hao Please jaldi se answer bhejo n ? Please koi to mujhe answer bhej do please...? |
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Which European country colonial vietnam? |
| Answer» France | |
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Why is the tertiary sector becoming so important in India?There could be several reasons. |
| Answer» Tertiary sector has become important in India because :(i)\tBasic services like hospitals, education, post and telegraph, courts, etc. are the responsibility of the government in developing countries.?????(ii)\tDemand for services such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary sectors.????(iii)\tDemand for tourism, shopping, private schools, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income.???(iv)\tRapid growth of services sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centre services.????(v)\tLiberalisation of financial sector provided an environment for faster growth of financial services.????? | |
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Give the meaning of gullies |
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Answer» Gully erosion is the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff. Once started, gullies will continue to move by headward erosion or by slumping of the side walls unless steps are taken to stabilise the disturbance. What is trade explain the importance of international trade? Write a note on Agenda21 |
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Who led the "Scholar revolt" in vietnamese in1868? |
| Answer» The Scholars Revolt of 1868 was an early revolt against French control and spread of Christianity. It was led by angry officials at the imperial court. They organized an uprising in Ngu An and Ha Tien provinces and killed nearly a thousand catholics in Vietnam.\xa0 | |
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"Consumer are created through advertisement"support the statement with 5 example |
| Answer» Advertisements played an important role in the process of industrialisation because they made products desirable and important.They also made products appear of good quality and legitimate. Hence, it created a new consumer culture.It has become\xa0a market of its own and offers a large number of jobs. | |
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Describe the different factors that shaped the political situation of India in late 1920s |
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Answer» \tThe first was the effect of the worldwide economic depression. Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930. As the demand for agricultural goods fell and exports declined, peasants found it difficult to sell their harvests and pay their revenue. By 1930, the countryside was in turmoil.\tThe Tory government in Britain constituted the Simon Commission to look into the functioning of the Constitutional government in India. The Simon Commission came to India in 1928. Since this Commission had no Indian member, it was greeted with protests and black flags.\xa0
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Why do banks ask for collateral while giving loans |
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Answer» Bank ask for collateral while giving credit to borrower because if the borrower fails to repay the loan the bank has right to use or sell the collateral given to him by the borrower so that they can get money which they gave him as a loan.if the borrower gives the loan in time than the bank gives collateral back to borrower. Bank needs proper documentation while giving credit.Bank needs collateral for the recovery of money if a borrower is unable to give money back. |
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Why is money called a medium of exchange |
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Answer» Money is called a medium of exchange because it acts as an intermediary in the exchange process of different goods and services. Money as a medium plays an important and crucial intermediate step which in turn eliminates the need for double coincidence of want. For example, with the introduction of money, it is no longer necessary for a rice producer to search for a person with the required excess and need for exchange. Thus, money is a legal finder which means legally none can refuse in exchange.Posted By : Mohmad Saleem KumharR/O : Lajurah, District : PulwamaJammu and Kashmir India. \tMoney is called the medium of exchange as it is something which is used for transactions.\tIt is money which is used by people to get the commodity of his choice.\tWhere earlier, different products were used for exchange, now money is used.\tMoney includes coins, notes and even e-transactions are valid now.\xa0 1.Because it is issued by the govt. of the country.2.It is easy to hold.3.The value of each good or service is measured in monetary unit or money. |
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Degradation of land is a cause of worry give one reason to support the statement |
| Answer» In addition to erosion,Land degradation reduces soil quality which affects other aspects of agriculture. These impacts include compaction, loss of soil structure, nutrient degradation, and soil salinity. These are very real and at times severe issues. The effects of soil erosion go beyond the loss of fertile land.\xa0 | |
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Conservation of resources is vital for development give an example regarding this statement |
| Answer» \tConservation of resources is important because the minerals and the non – renewable resources like coal need conservation for the future generation to use.\tThey are in limited amount and can be exhausted.\tAwareness should be spread about the imporatance of resources and strict laws should be enforced.\tOne of the methods of soil conservation is terrace farming.\xa0 | |
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Recognize the form of power-sharing which is represented by the community government in Belgium |
| Answer» Power sharing among diff. Religuous groupa. | |
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Advertisements became a vehicle of the nationalist message of swadeshi . Explain it. |
| Answer» 1.Indian manufacturers used advertisements as a mode to spread nationlist ideas and also to promote Swadeshi goods.\xa02. They also showed up messages invoking nationalist sentiments .\xa03.They attracted Indians to buy Indian produced products and with that to boycott foreign made goods. | |
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Help kardo koi please please |
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Answer» Jo apne link bheji hai vo cbse ne jo issue kare hai sample paper vo hai...But i need ead sample papers Mujhe ead ke chaiye copy paste the link in your browser http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/SQP/CLASS_X_2018_19/X-SS_SQP_2018-19.pdf Ead s.s.t sample paper chayie aaj Kya help kare |
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Is the combination of sicial divisions with politics always explosive |
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Answer» Yes, combination of politics and social division can be very dangerous. This can be seen in the following ways: \tDemocracy involves competition among various political parties that seek to magnify social divides for their own political gains.\tPoliticisation of social problems converts social divisions into political divisions. This often results in larger conflicts, violence and even has the potential to cause vivisection of a country.\tSocial divisions cause ghettoisation of society. If politics is allowed to exploit social divisions it further germinates such phenomena.
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What is globalisation and what are it outcomes |
| Answer» Globalization is the free movement of people, goods, and services across boundaries. This movement is managed in a unified and integrated manner. Further, it can be seen as a scheme to open the global economy as well as the associated growth in trade (global). Hence, when the countries that were previously shut to foreign investment and trade have now burned down barriers.\tIt has enabled some large Indian companies to emerge as MNCs themselves like Tata Motors , Infosys .\tIt has created new opportunities for companies providing servises like IT .\tSeveral top Indian companies have been able to benifit from the increased competition. They have invested in new technology and production methods and raised their standard .Some have gained from the collaaboration wiith foriegn companies.\xa0\tNew jobs have been created and companies supplying raw materils to these industries have prospered. | |
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What was zollverein union.explain its implications? |
| Answer» (a) In 1834, a customs union or\xa0zollverein\xa0was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States. (b) The aim of\xa0zollverein\xa0was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two | |
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Outcomes of democracy mein important topics batado plzzz |
| Answer» Bkp mein dekhlo✌? | |
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Manuscript |
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Answer» Manuscript were written on leavesTough to handle Not easy to read Can\'t save it for many days The way of writing the novel on the leafs of the trees. |
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Mention foundational challenge that democracy are facing today? What does the question means |
| Answer» The ‘foundational challenge’ is applied to the non-democratic countries of the world.It implies(i) making transition to democracy.(ii) non-democratic regime to democratic regime.(iii)control of government from military to the elected leaders.(iv)establishing a sovereign and functional state | |
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Difference between cross -cutting and overlapping |
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| Answer» | BASIS FOR COMPARISON | OVERLAPPING SOCIAL DIFFERENCE | CROSS-CUTTING SOCIAL DIFFERENCE | \t\t\tMeaningOverlapping is a situation wherein one social difference is reinforced by another social difference.Cross Cutting is a situation when one social difference is enfeebled by another social difference.Results inSocial division and disintegrationEncourages diversity and assimilate unity\t|
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Seasonality of employment effect the lifes of Indian worker 18th century . Explain |
| Answer» a. Industrial revolution brought about a change in the British colonial policies.b. Colonies served as ready markets for these Industrial societies, who started flooding their machine made goods in the colonies, which largely effected local industries, handicrafts, weavers of the colonies as they had to face unequal competition.c. Increased migration of people from the rural areas to the cities in search of better job opportunities and employment putting pressure in the cities.d. It brought about seasonal unemployment, many were made to work only in a particular season.e This impacted them and many were forced to go back to rural areas.f. Some were compelled to do odd jobs with meagre salaries.g It also created a fear of unemployment among the workers due to advent capital intensive technology and seasonality of work. | |
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Give 5 problem faced by weavers in 19th century |
| Answer» 1. Due to industrialization in Britain, their export market collapsed.2. As British traders started exporting machine-made clothes to India so their local market shrank.3. As raw cotton was being exported to England, there was a shortage of raw materials.4. When the American Civil War broke out, and the cotton supplies from United States were cut off, Britain turned to India. As raw cotton exports from India increased, the prices of raw cotton shot up. Weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at higher prices. | |
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Who were vietminh ??? |
| Answer» Vietminh is the League for the Independence of Vietnam.The Viet Minh was a revolutionary national liberation movement formed by Ho Chi Minh in 1941 to seek independence for Vietnam from France as well as Japanese occupation | |
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How non co-operation is differ from civil disobedience movement ??? |
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Can you explain the age of industrialisation chapter |
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Suggest methods of conservation of resources? |
| Answer» Three measures of conservation of resources are :(i) Judicious and careful utilisation of resources.(ii) Preventing wastage of resources and misuse of resources.(iii) Use of alternatives or substitutes in the case of non-renewable resources. | |
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Define IMR |
| Answer» Infant mortality is the death of young children under the age of 1. This death toll is measured by the infant mortality rate (IMR), which is the number of deaths of children under one year of age per 1000 live births. The under-five mortality rate is also an important statistic, considering the infant mortality rate focuses only on children under one year of age.[1]Premature birth is the biggest contributor to the IMR.[2] Other leading causes of infant mortality are birth asphyxia, pneumonia, congenital malformations, term birth complications such as abnormal presentation of the foetus umbilical cord prolapse, or prolonged labor,[3] neonatal infection, diarrhea, malaria, measles and malnutrition.[4] One of the most common preventable causes of infant mortality is smoking during pregnancy.[5] Many factors contribute to infant mortality, such as the mother\'s level of education, environmental conditions, and political and medical infrastructure.[6] Improving sanitation, access to clean drinking water, immunization against infectious diseases, and other public health measures can help reduce high rates of infant mortality.Child mortality is the death of a child before the child\'s fifth birthday, measured as the under-5 child mortality rate (U5MR). National statistics sometimes group these two mortality rates together. Globally, 9.2 million children die each year before their fifth birthday; more than 60% of these deaths are seen as being avoidable with low-cost measures such as continuous breast-feeding, vaccinations and improved nutrition.[7]Infant mortality rate was an indicator used to monitor progress towards the Fourth Goal of the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations for the year 2015. It is now a target in the Sustainable Development Goals for Goal Number 3 ("Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages").[8]Throughout the world, infant mortality rate (IMR) fluctuates drastically, and according to Biotechnology and Health Sciences, education and life expectancy in the country is the leading indicator of IMR.[9] This study was conducted across 135 countries over the course of 11 years, with the continent of Africa having the highest infant mortality rate of any other region studied with 68 deaths per 1,000 live births. | |