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What are the major problem faced by cotton textile industry |
| Answer» 1. In India cultivation of cotton is a work of hardworking. ????2. The cost of cotton is very less.????3. The farmer have to give high tax.?????4. Income of farmer will be less. So, they have to give more money ?. | |
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What is main topic on indo China |
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Answer» Vietnamese\'s fight against french Fudamental of computer In indo China what Q\'s come in Last year When french rule is come to Indo- China |
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What is the difference between political parties and pressure groups.? |
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Answer» A political party may refer to a voluntary organised group of dedicated individuals with similar political ideology. They nominate the candidate, contest elections and win power over the government. It is commonly juxtaposed with pressure groups which imply a collection of like-minded people, who come together to promote and defend a common objective, by continuously striving to influence the decision of the government. In political parties people have right to choose theri leader and lead at write way in pressure group they follow their own rules Ke pata |
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what is the means of development |
| Answer» different people have different development | |
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Differentiate between potential and developed resources |
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Answer» And developed resources are those which are found and utilised in a proper way Potential resources are those which are found but utilised properly |
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What was the impact of first World War on economic condition of India |
| Answer» The First World War deeply affected India though it was under the British rule at that time. The Following points state its impact(i) The British Government raised taxes, custom duties and income taxes in India to finance the war expenditures.(ii) Villagers and farmers were forcefully recruited in the British army.(iii) There was a rise the prices of food and other essential things | |
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What is a partisans? |
| Answer» A person who is strongly commited to a party , group or faction. Partisanship is marked by a tendency to take a side and inability to take a balanced view on an issue. | |
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What were gandhijis views about conservation of resources ? |
| Answer» Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” He placed the greedy and selfish individuals and exploitative nature of modern technology as the root cause for resource depletion at the global level. He was against mass production and wanted to replace it with the production by the masses. | |
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Yaar. Kis kis ke exams chal rhe hai ?? |
| Answer» Baai mere | |
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Why there is need of resource planning in India?? |
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Answer» It is essential to have resource planning because of the following reasons:\tIt helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country.\tIt helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources.\tIt helps in reducing wastage of resources.\tIt helps in equal distribution of resources among the regions that have acute shortage of it.\tIt helps in keeping track of remaining resources.\tIt helps to take care of future generations.Thus, resource planning is necessary for sustaining quality of life and global peace. Plzz help me. |
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Who had written the book hard times |
| Answer» Charles Dickens | |
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State the importance of Rio convention |
| Answer» \tIt was to discuss problems related to the environment and development .\tThe assembled leader signed the decleration on global climatic change and biological diversity .\tThe Agenda 21 was adopted to ensure sustainable development in the 21st century | |
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why is conservation of mineral resource essential?explain any three method of conserving |
| Answer» Conservation of mineral resources is essential because they are a country’s valuable possession. They are used as raw materials in many industries and help in the economic development of a nation. Three ways in which we can conserve minerals are\tMinerals should be used in a planned and sustainable manner.\tTechnology should be upgraded to allow the use of low-grade ore at low costs.\tRecycling of metals also results in the conservation of mineral resources.\xa0 | |
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From mineral resources chapter...do we get only map question?? |
| Answer» No | |
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What is mean by utopian |
| Answer» Utopian societies are near perfect societies on values, customs etc.It is an exaggerated term. such a society is not practically possible. | |
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Which scheme were introduced under technological reforms for the benefit of farmers |
| Answer» 1.collectivisation,consolidation of land holdings. 2.issuing kisan credit cards and personal accident insurance schemes. | |
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Why the different gauge system in Indian railway is needed? |
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Where are thermal power plant situated |
| Answer» Jhalawar,Kota,.......... | |
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Challenge is a opportunity not any problem.justify the statement |
| Answer» A challenge is not just any problem.\xa0We call only those difficulties a ‘challenge’ which are significant and which can be overcome.\xa0A challenge is a difficulty that carries within it an opportunity for progress.\xa0Once we overcome a challenge we go up to a higher level than before. | |
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Which chapter is important in social science |
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Answer» National in India Which subject in social science? History, geography, economics or politics. It is in karnataka |
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Is cement industry, aluminium smelting, chemical industry and fertilizer industry deleted |
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Answer» Absolutely sure Yes |
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Great Depression on Indian economy |
| Answer» \xa0(i) The depression immediately affected Indian trade. India’s exports and imports recorded nearly halved between 1928 and 1934. As international prices crashed, prices in India were also plunged. Between 1928 and 1934, wheat prices in India fell by 50 per cent.(ii)Peasants and farmers suffered more than urban dwellers. Though agricultural prices fell sharply, the colonial government refused to reduce revenue demands. Peasants producing for the world market were the worst hit.(iii)Across India, peasants’ indebtedness increased. They used up their savings, mortgaged lands, and sold whatever jewellery and precious metals they had to meet their expenses.(iv)In these depression years, India became an exporter of precious metals, notably gold. The famous economist John Maynard Keynes thought that Indian gold exports promoted global economic recovery. | |
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What is Special economic zone |
| Answer» A special economic zone (SEZ) is an area in which business and trade laws are different from rest of the country. SEZs are located within a country\'s national borders, and their aims include: increased trade, increased investment, job creation and effective administration. To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced. These policies typically regard investing, taxation, trading, quotas, customs and labour regulations. Additionally, companies may be offered tax holidays, where upon establishing in a zone they are granted a period of lower taxation. | |
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Plz send the page no 72 ncert geography book |
| Answer» How will I send..... Pic click ni Kr skti | |
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ques. what are the conditions under which democatic accomodate social diversities? |
| Answer» Almost every country in the world has social diversities in respect to caste, race, religion, language, etc. Democracy is considered to be the most suitable form of government to accommodate these diversities. It aims at giving equal rights and opportunities to all the citizens.Democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work for minority. Democracy does not believe in any kind of discrimination among citizens on grounds of caste, religion, colour, ***, race, etc. It accommodates alLsocial diversities. | |
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Whose chapter are important in the history section |
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Answer» 2 marks kam ayenge matlab isme marks hote h Everything aarohi.... Kuch chodogi too marks tmhare Kam aenge.... 1st n 3rd Nationalism in india.....I think..... :) |
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Distinguish the service condition of organized sector with that of unorganized sector? |
| Answer» ORGANISED1. this sector is registered.\xa02. terms of employment are regular.3.this sector follow various laws such as factors act , minimum wages act.4.this sector includes banks hospital school.\xa0UNORGANIZED\xa01. this sector is not registered\xa02. terms of employment are not regular\xa03.this sector not follow various laws\xa04. this sector includes small scale jobs | |
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What is librelisation |
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Answer» Economic liberalization (or economic liberalisation) is the lessening of government regulations and restrictions in an economy in exchange for greater participation by private entities; the doctrine is associated with classical liberalism. Udharvadi |
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Explain the important of mean of transportation in an economy |
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Answer» Different machineries and raw materials are supplied through roads, ships, motors, buses, trains, aero planes to industries.\xa0It shows that transport system of a country affects economic development of a country in different manner. Transport system helps to send raw materials, fuel and machineries to different industries at right time and runs the industry.\xa0It helps to raise the production of raw materials, fuels and machineries etc. by providing market to it. It widens the size of the market.\xa0Transport system is regarded as a strong pillar to protect the people from the difficulties of war, natural calamities and other problems.\xa0A developed transport system is necessary to send necessary helps to the affected people during the period of natural calamities. RailwaysRoadwaysWaterwaysAirways |
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Bretten woods settlement |
| Answer» \tThe International Bank for Reconstruction and Development was set up to finance post-war reconstruction. This is popularly known as the World Bank. The IMF and World Bank are often referred to as Bretton Woods Institutions. The post-war economic system is also referred to as the Bretton Woods System.\tThe IMF and World Bank began their operations in 1947. Western industrial powers controlled the decision-making in these institutions. The US had an effective veto right over key decisions made by these institutions.\tThe Bretton Woods System was based on fixed exchange rate for currencies. The dollar was anchored to gold at a fixed price of $35 per ounce of gold. Other currencies were linked to dollar at fixed rates. | |
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What is the difference between holding together and coming together? |
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Answer» \'Coming together\' Federation: It is a federation in which several independent states come together on their own to form bigger unit , so that by pooling sovereignty and retaining identify, they can increase their security. It includes the USA, Switzerland and Australia.\'Holding together\' Federation: It is a federation in which a large country decides to divide its power between the constitution states and the national government. It includes India, Spain and Belgium. HOLDING TOGETHER FEDERATION. 1.Such a federation is formed by a large country that decides to divides its power between the constituent states and the national government. 2. When the central government is more powerful than the states. Often states has unequal powers.Some units are granted special powers.3. EXAMPLE .India ,spain COMING TOGETHER FEDERATION 1.such federation is formed by the independent states coming together on their own. They unite to strengthen their sovereignty ,retain their identity and increase their security.2. All states have equal power and are strong than the central government .3. EXAMPLE .USA, Australia |
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What is globalization? Explain its impact |
| Answer» Globalisation is a process by which the whole workd become a single market.IMPACTS 1. The impact of Globalisation on indian agricultural is not positive .The agriculture sector in india has been badly affected by the Globalisation. 2 . Indian agriculture has been hit hard due to foreign competition. 3. The liberalization of foreign trade and investment in India was supoorted by some very powerful international organization . WTO is one such organisation whose aim is to liberalise international trade .But inpractice it iis seen that the developed countries have unfairly retained trade barriees example on agricultural products. 4. More than 60 percent of indian population is still engaged in agriculture sector while in the US the share of this sectir in total employment is a tiny 0.5 percent .yet , this very small percentage of people in the US recueves massive sums of money from US government for production and for export to other countries. 5.That \'s why , US farmers can sell the fsrm products at abnormally low prices that adversely affect farmers in the countrieslike India. | |
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Which state of india more rice production |
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Answer» West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra etc,. Produce rice Up |
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Why is the Sahara believed to bethe grassland earlier? |
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Effect on vietnam and us after involvement us in war |
| Answer» The US got involved in war in vietnam because it feared communist gaining power in vietnam . After the national liberation front (NLF) , formed a coalition with the Ho chi minh government in the north .Us policy plannes that the victory of Ho chi minh government would start a domino effect communist government would.be established in other countries area. | |
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why we the indians can\'t change our politics? |
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Why gandhiji started non cooperation movement |
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Answer» To get swaraj in India \tNeed for Starting Non-Cooperation Movement\tYoung Muslim leaders like Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali approached Gandhiji about the possibility of a united movement against the British rule. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring Muslims under the- umbrella of a unified national movement. Gandhiji thought through the Non-cooperation Movement, British rule in India would collapse within a year and Swaraj would come. Thus, at the congress session in Nagpur in December 1920, the Non-Cooperation programme was finalised and Gandhiji launched the Non-Cooperation Movement.\tThe Non-Cooperation Movement spread from the cities to the countryside. Different sections of our society interpreted this movement differently. The name of Gandhiji invoked to sanction all actions and aspirations.\tGandhiji call off Non-Cooperation Movement\tIn 1922, the Chauri Chaura incident where 22-23 policemen’ died due to violent clash between people and police disheartened Gandhiji deeply and he called off the movement. He did not tolerate violence at any cost.
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Why and when mazzini sent to exile |
| Answer» \xa0Giuseppe Mazzini was sent to exile in 1831 as he attempt a revolution in Liguria and due to his revolutionary activities and his vision of democratic republics which frightened the conservatives.. Also he led another revolution in 1948 in sardinia piedmont to unify italy into one nation state REPUBLIC headed by a elected leader but that was also supressed and he was sent to prison. | |
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Anlayes the function of consumer protection council |
| Answer» The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations locally known as consumer forums or consumer protection councils.Following are the importance or functions of consumer forums(i) They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court.(ii) On many occasions, they also represent individual consumers in the consumer courts.(iii) These voluntary organisations also receive financial support from the government for creating awareness among the people.(iv) It works for the protection of the consumer rights.(v) It imparts knowledge about consumer rights by writing articles and getting it published in newspaper. | |
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Suggest any 5 reforms for political parties and leaders in Indai |
| Answer» Renaissance in the system and process of functioning of political parties and leaders will act as a social crusader to revamp the development of the nation-State and reincarnate the prosperity of each and every stakeholder of the State. I would suggest the following five prime reforms that can be brought in our ideology, idea, structure, and process with regard to political parties and leaders in India:(1) There can be leader-based politics rather than petty party politics. In this way, we can have better and able leadership.(2) There can be a strict audit of the process and functioning of the political parties by an independent centralised agency.(3) There shall be ascertainment of eligibility to get enrolled into any political party.(4) The Right to Information Act, 2005 must be given wide and powerful privileges to scrutinise the functioning and working of the political parties.(5) There shall be safeguards and compliance to them as per stricter rules under the Representation of People Act, 1951. | |
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Write the mark of cement |
| Answer» Isi | |
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Explain the four measures taken by the French to solve the problems of plague |
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Answer» Tq bro French persons appointed citizens of Vietnam to kill the rats and show them the tails of rats and get a little profit |
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Explain the main features of panchayat raj in India |
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Answer» ?? Ask the head of Panchayati Raj or as Panch |
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What do you mean by Mrs haryana? |
| Answer» Me btao kya sushma | |
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Focus the vital role of popular struggles in the expansion of democracy. |
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Hlo everyone ........ |
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Answer» Mehak i think u should not use this app / for chatting .So sorry if you get hurt.... I think u understand what i mean to say. Concentrate on ur studies... Yo bolo na mehak hiiii Koi online nhi hai kya |
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Pls tell me which portion of geography ch 6 is not coming |
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Kya kisi ko political science mein interest hai ? Agar hai to tum ise kese yaad rakh lete ho? |
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Answer» Agar dil se padhna hota to dimag ka kya kam ???? Thanks dil vali madem I love civics... just ek bar dil se padho to automatically a jaegi No never Thank you mein try karuga. Try to compare things surrounding and ye socho ki tum us situation me ho to ky kroge |
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How to learn this subject. . . Give me tips to learn |
| Answer» Make the notes of each chapter in points and in ur language which u can understand easily and revise these notes regularly. I hope it will help u.☺️ | |
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Any one have finished ur SS examination |
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Answer» When? But my preboard are finished Palak dont worry And where? U studing in which school No our preboard held on 24 dec .comingggg? WHt |
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