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Jute |
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Differentiate between stock and reserve |
| Answer» Stock is estimation of quality and quantityReserves we have enough resources and we jave technology to access it but we are conserving it for future requirements. | |
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What is the difference between dams and multipurpose projects |
| Answer» Dams are nothing but multipurpose project Now a days dam building is called multipurpose project | |
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How did ur father die |
| Answer» Whose fatherPlzzzzz mention | |
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Difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement? |
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Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement from British rule. It was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre. It aimed to resist British rule in India through nonviolent means. Protestors would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops.The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1st August, 1920.\xa0The Civil Disobedience Movement was started with Dandi March (also Salt march, Salt satyagraha) by Mahatma Gandhi on 12th March, 1930. Practically the whole country became involved in it. Hartals put life at a standstill. There were large-scale boycotts of schools, colleges and offices. Foreign goods were burnt in bonfires. People stopped paying taxes.\xa0 Women participation , And difference in the moto of these movements |
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State any two goals of development other than income? |
| Answer» Peace , freedom, equality | |
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Explain the role of women in the Vietnamese war of Independence |
| Answer» Women played an equally important role as the men in the anti-imperial struggle in Vietnam. Women who rebelled against social conventions were idolised and rebel women of the past were likewise celebrated. Trieu Au, who lived in the third century CE, was a popular figure in nationalist tales. In the 1960s, women were represented as brave soldiers and workers. They assisted in nursing wounded soldiers, constructing roads and underground tunnels as well as fighting the enemy. Between 1965 and 1975, 70-80% of the youth working on the Ho Chi Minh trail were women. | |
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Define life expectancy ? |
| Answer» Life expectancy is the average life of a person expected during the time of birth | |
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British government sharing power make the country more powerful? explain |
| Answer» British goverment\'s power sharing resulted as making their country more powerful as first before making Great Bretain, they brought constitutional monarcy that had taken all power from monarch and given to elected member of their parliament then after making of great britain they make Switzerland, Ireland and wales as Federal state as their was very much diversity and to prevent future conflicts...hence its results. | |
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Hey guys !! How is your preparation is goning on Your second summative 2 examination or PA-2 ?? |
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Answer» Going on my friend you tell how is you preparation is going on Good going? The exam is over bro... |
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hiiiiii class 10 |
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Answer» ?? ?????? Ha ha ha ha ha Q nahi jarur reply jarur reply karange Hii add me on whats app 8285889882 Hello !!! Hiii rounakPlzzz mera phela wala msg padh kr reply krooo |
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What is a choul |
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How is democracy accountable and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizen . Analayse |
| Answer» In democracy, citizens choose the government by themselves and which is answerable for it\'s work to the people.Therefore as a result the rulling party in democracy is accountable to people to keep it in power. | |
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Hlo, frnds,,, |
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Name the socially and politically dominant classvin europe in mid 18th century..? |
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What are the forms of communalism can takes place in poltics |
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Sst ka previous year questions kisi ke pass hai |
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Answer» Yaa Yes Yes i have it |
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Mention different sector of economy |
| Answer» Primary Sector: When the economic activity depends mainly on exploitation of natural resources then that activity comes under the primary sector. Agriculture and agriculture related activities are the primary sectors of economy.Secondary Sector : When the main activity involves manufacturing then it is the secondary sector. All industrial production where physical goods are produced come under the secondary sector.Tertiary Sector :When the activity involves providing intangible goods like services then this is part of the tertiary sector. Financial services, management consultancy, telephony and IT are good examples of service sector. | |
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How did the International Financial System lead periodic Dept crisis in the developing countries? |
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explain the features of third tier of rural government |
| Answer» (i) Locals have better knowledge : The basic idea behind decentralisation is that there are a large number of problems and issues which are best settled at the local level. People have better knowledge of problems in their localities. They also have better ideas on where to spend money, and how to manage things more efficiently.(ii) Direct participation of the people : Decentralisation makes it possible for the people to directly participate in decision making. This helps to inculcate a habit of democratic participation. The Local government is the best way to realise one important principle of democracy, namely the Local Self-Government.(iii) Foundation of democracy : Local governments are most important in a democratic system. These are training schools for local citizens and local leadership. These provide political education. The people get familiar about the electoral process, and the proper use of their vote, which is the very foundation of democracy.(iv) Reduction of burden of the Central Government : It reduces the burden of the Central or State governments. These can concentrate on matters of national or state importance in a better way. In this way, the Local Self-Government ensures efficiency everywhere, at all the three levels of today’s governance. Indian leaders have recognised the need for decentralisation.(v) Women empowerment : At least one-third of all positions are reserved for women in all the local bodies. This has lead to women empowerment. | |
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What is rat hole mining? |
| Answer» The mining is done by digging small holes into the ground, much like the... Rat hole mining is a term used in coal mining and is so named because of its name during colonial times, the sistema del rato, and because of the sizes of the holes. | |
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UNDER WHICH OF THE RESOURCES DOES TIDAL ENERGY COMES |
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Answer» Tidal wave is caused by the high tide occur in the sea due to the gravitational force of moon .The turbines are constructed near the sea whenever any high tide occur due to the force of water turbines start rotating and generate electricity. ... |
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Which soil is the best soil |
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Answer» Alluvial soil is more fertile then other soils and second soil is black soil Alluvial soil is the best in northern plains and other soils at other different places Best soil is Alluvial soil Aluvial soil and black soil. Alluvial soil Alluvial soil It depends on the crop |
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How did reading Mania develop among the people? |
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People are the source of all political power in democracy justify |
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What is plantation farming |
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Answer» Plantation farming is the type of farming in which a single crop is grown on a large area Tha farming where plantation is done |
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Light on " there is enough for need but not for anybody greed" |
| Answer» It was said by Mahatma Gandhi. It means that resource are sufficient for energy requirement of the world , but they are not enough for satisfying anyones greed. | |
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How manchester came to india ?? |
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Light on " Dam is temple of modern india " |
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Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru proudly proclaimed while starting the construction of the Bhakra Nangal\xa0Dam\xa0to describe scientific research institutes, steel plants, power plants,dams\xa0being launched in\xa0India\xa0after independence to jumpstart scientific and industrial progress.\xa0The dams as the temples of modern India;the reason being that it would integrate development of agriculture and the village economy with rapid industrialisation and growth of urban economy. It was said by Jawaharlal nehruand the reason behind it was that the dams would integrate development of agriculture and the village economy with rapid industrialisation and growth. #Irrigation#Hydroelectric power #Fish breeding#Flood control#Urbanization |
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which industries did not exist in London before the first world war? |
| Answer» During the First World War London began manufacturing motor cars and electrical goods ,which did not exist before the First World War. | |
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Where first indigo revolt start ? |
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Answer» 1859 West Bengal |
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What is gully erosion? |
| 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. | |
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Explaim new problem faced by the weaver in 1860 |
| Answer» Indian textiles faced stiff competition in international markets.We can see the decline of the share of cotton textiles from some 30% around 1800\xa0to 15% by 1815.By 1870s this proportion had dropped to below 3%. | |
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Who created the first cotton mill in India |
| Answer» Richard Arkwright had created the Cotton mill. The first cotton mill in India was set up as a spinning mill in Bombay in 1854. | |
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What is proto - industrialisation? |
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Answer» The time when industries was not their The early phase of industrialisation in which large scale production was carried out for international market not as factories but in decentralize units is called proto-industrialisation.Thank u????☺ |
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What is meant by social differences |
| Answer» Social difference is a situation where people were discriminated one against the other on the bases of social,economic and racial unequalities.Social difference is easy to accomodate with reservation policies.It may promote unity among the people but different in particular way.But similar in many things.These differences are based on birth or personal choices. | |
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How the silk route helped in making of a global world? |
| Answer» Becaue though the silk route indiais able to trade with varoius asian countries like china ,japan and many more .this help india to increase its global tade | |
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In what basis is the occupational mobility occurs?? |
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Who were the two US athletes who won medel in 1968 Mexico Olympic |
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Answer» Tomm Smith and John Carlos Tommie Smith and John Carlos Tommu Smith and John Carlos |
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What do you mean by water conservation? |
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Answer» Little use and more save of water is called conservation of water Water conservation\xa0is the reduction of\xa0water\xa0usage, wastage or loss which in turn benefits\xa0the needs of living beings. |
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Define the term federalism |
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Answer» The system of government in which powers are divided between the central authority and it\'s various constituent units of the country More than one level of govt Power shared among different units of the govt |
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Subah 4 baje kaise padhe ki bilkul neend nhi aaein padhte time |
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Answer» Just wash ur face and have coffee Raat me 01 baje tk padho aur subah sote raho na First do meditation and then study. Drink 2OR 3 glass of water and study with great concentration .it is good to study on terrace or in a open area . |
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Net attendance ratio |
| Answer» No. of children attentending school | |
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Who created cotton mill |
| Answer» Richard arkwright | |
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What are the 5 mark question in ch 2 history |
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What is the significance of the year 1848 for France? |
| Answer» The following were the main sagnificationof 1848 revolution. It was an important event of the history of Europe:\tDue to this revolution that Metternich, Austrian chancellor was forced to resign.\tThe spirit of militarism grew in Europe\tThe spirit of national integration grew steadily in all countries.\tThe constitutional system of administration was recognised in place of the absolute monarchy.\tThe labour class occupied a prominent place in the politics of Europe.\tThe period after 1848 was the period of national awakening in the history of Europe.\tThe Revolution of 1848 helped greatly in the propagation of the programme of national integration | |
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What did the ideas of la patrie and le citoyen signify in the French Revolution? |
| Answer» la patrie meant father land i.e.the nation and le citoyen signifies citizens | |
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By which name the \'Civil Code of 1804\' of France is generally known with? |
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Answer» Napoleonic code of 1804 History book me doond le ? |
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What do you mean by leander and dendar |
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A short explanation on SHGs |
| Answer» Self-help groups (SHGs) are small groups of people (especially from rural areas) who pool their resources and individual savings together. It is from this pool that loans are given to those members who are in urgent need of money. The loans provided by SHGs are at very nominal interest rates, which is lower than that charged by the informal sector. If the SHG functions well for over a year, then it becomes eligible for loans from banks. Such loans are then used for creating self-employment opportunities for the poor. It is with this bank loan that self-employment is created for the members of the group and their families, thereby increasing their standard of living. SHGs are working in rural India and have greatly helped in taking out poor farmers from debt-traps and helping them lead a life of dignity. Another remarkable success made by these groups is in making the Indian rural women self-reliant. Thus, with the help of SHGs, the rural poor become economically upgraded, and need not to be dependent on moneylenders anymore. | |