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Why should the use of cattle cake as fuel be discouraged? |
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Answer» No Hi Do you study in LWS |
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Why has multi party system evolved in India? |
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Answer» India is evolved in multi party system due to usually no single party has a parliamentary majority by itself. Instead, multiple political parties form coalition for the purpose of developing power blocks for governing. The multi party system in india evolved over a long time, depending on the nature of society,its social,its systm of election nd its history of politics... India adopted multi-party system for the following reasons(i) Being a vast, and diverse country, the multi-party system was needed to accommodate the vast population.(ii) The diverse social and geographical features could not be represented with two or three parties.(iii) The multi-party system in India evolved over a long time, depending on the nature of society, its social, regional division, its history of politics and its system of elections.(iv) Multi-party system ensures a healthy competition between different parties and prevents dictatorship of a single party. Indian Constitution declares India as a democratic country. Multi-party system fulfils this criteria and provides chance for proper growth of the nation. Because India is a vast country with diverse population |
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What is the Major source of credit in rural areas |
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Answer» Informal source of credit Co-operative credit societies and land development banks Family friends and moneylenders |
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Explain any five major challenge being faced by the Indian democracy |
| Answer» Five major problems faced by the Indian democracy:\tPoverty, illiteracy, unemployment are still in existence most parts of India.\tCaste and gender discrimination continues to prevail in Indian Society, slackening advancement and development.\tRampant corruption, red tapism, delays in public justice are weakening the foundation of Democracy.\tExploitation of minorities in different castes and religions for narrow political gains has undermined the whole concept of democracy.\tVarious separatist movements are also posing a challenge to the Indian democracy. | |
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What is fair globalisation ? |
| Answer» It means that the welfares of the globalisation must be shared equally by all.Globalisation has pros and cons two sides. If a balance has to be brought about we should strive towards fair globalisation.For fair globalisation, government plays vital role :The government can support those producers who are very small and cannot compete with them.If very necessary, government can still use some trade barrier for protection of some small producers. | |
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Differentiate between investment and foreign investment ? |
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Answer» The money that is spent to buy asset(land, building,etc.)is called INVESTMENT.While the investment made by MNC is called FOREIGN INVESTMENT. When land, assets or buildings are purchased and kept hold of, they are considered as investments whereas when MNC’s i.e. Multi National Corporation invest money or finances in a project, it is considered to be foreign investment.Foreign investment usually involves companies of another country investing in domestic companies, thereby giving the investors power and say in the domestic companies.\xa0 Trade within the country or state is called investment ....n investment n trade with different countries across the globe id calles foreign investment.. |
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Resources which are found in a region but have not been utilised |
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Answer» Potential Resources.. Potential resources r found in a region but not been utilised. For example western parts of India especially rajasthan has plenty of solar energy but so far they r not been developed properly. |
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100 200cm rainfall area |
| Answer» Assam nd meghalaya receives 100-200 cm of rainfall from south west monsoons.. | |
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What changes did Napoleon bring out to make skilled in his regime? |
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What is partition mean? |
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Answer» Ta division Division |
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fist cotton industry,stablised founder |
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Answer» Richard arkright In 1764, Thorp Mill, the first water-powered cotton mill in the world was constructed at Royton, Lancashire, England. It was used for carding cotton. The multiple spindle spinning jenny was invented in 1764. James Hargreaves is credited as the inventor. |
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Who started stayagarha |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi Gandhi ji Mahatma gandhi...... |
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Give some example to show that religion and politics cannot be separated |
| Answer» First, we human beings are deeply and inescapably religious, and “religion” cannot be defined restrictively as “the worship of a supernatural deity.”Second, we cannot separate our private self from our public self. | |
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What is density of road |
| Answer» The length of road per 100 sq km area is known as the density of roads. | |
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Why did slavic nationalist strugle in 19th century |
| Answer» \tThis Slavic Nationalist struggle in the 19th Century because their existence was in the form of kingdoms and separate states.\tThis meant that they were an easy target for bigger states such as Russia and Britain to conquer.\tThe slavic nation decided to unite all of their small states and form one bigger unit to save themselves and fight successfully against the bigger states who wanted to conquer them. | |
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All important map shown |
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Answer» LIST OF MAP ITEMS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE\tHistory – Outline Political Map of India\tLesson-3 Nationalism in India – (1918 – 1930)\tFor locating and labelling / Identification\tIndian National Congress Sessions:\tCalcutta (Sep. 1920)\tNagpur (Dec. 1920)\tMadras (1927)\tLahore (1929)\tImportant Centres of Indian National Movement\t(Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movement)\t\xa0\tChamparan (Bihar) – Movement of Indigo PlantersKheda (Gujrat) – Peasant SatyagrahAhmedabad (Gujarat) – Cotton Mill Workers SatyagrahaAmritsar (Punjab) – Jallianwala Bagh IncidentChauri Chaura (U.P.) – Calling off the Non Cooperation MovementDandi (Gujarat) – Civil Disobedience Movement\t\tB.\xa0GEOGRAPHYOutline Political Map of IndiaChapter 1: Resources and DevelopmentIdentification only: Major soil TypesChapter 3: Water ResourcesLocating and Labelling –Dams:\tSalal\tBhakra Nangal\tTehri\tRana Pratap Sagar\tSardar Sarovar\tHirakud\tNagarjuna Sagar\tTungabhadra (Along with rivers)Chapter 4: AgricultureIdentification only\tMajor areas of Rice and Wheat\tLargest / Major producer states of Sugarcane; Tea; Coffee; Rubber; Cotton and JuteChapter: 5 Mineral and Energy ResourcesMinerals:\xa0(Identification only)\tIron ore mines:\tMayurbhanj\tDurg\tBailadila\tBellary\tKudremukh\tMica mines:\tAjmer\tBeawar\tNellore\tGaya\tHazaribagh\tCoal mines:\tRaniganj\tJharia\tBokaro\tTalcher\tKorba\tSingrauli\tSingareni\tNeyvali\tOil Fields:\tDigboi\tNaharkatia\tMumbai High\tBassien\tKalol\tAnkaleshwar\tBauxite Deposits:\tThe Amarkantak plateau\tMaikal hills\tThe plateau region of Bilaspur-Katni\tOrissa Panchpatmali deposits in Koraput district\tMica deposits:\tThe Chota Nagpur plateau\tKoderma Gaya-Hazaribagh belt of Jharkhand\tAjmer\tNellore mica belt27Power Plants:(Locating and Labelling only)\tThermal :\tNamrup\tTalcher\tSingrauli\tHarduaganj\tKorba\tUran\tRamagundam\tVijaywada\tTuticorin\tNuclear:\tNarora\tRawat Bhata\tKakrapara\tTarapur\tKaiga\tKalpakkamChapter 6: Manufacturing IndustriesLocating and Labelling Only\tCotton Textile Industries:\tMumbai\tIndore\tAhmedabad\tSurat\tKanpur\tCoimbatore\tMadurai\tIron and Steel Plants:\tBurnpur\tDurgapur\tBokaro\tJamshedpur\tRaurkela\tBhilai\tVijaynagar\tBhadravati\tVishakhapatnam\tSalem\tSoftware Technology Parks:\tMohali\tNoida28\tJaipur\tGandhinagar\tIndore\tMumbai\tPune\tKolkata\tBhubaneshwar\tVishakhapatnam\tHyderabad\tBangalore\tMysore\tChennai\tThiruvananthapuramChapter 7 Lifelines of National EconomyIdentification Only: Golden Quadrilateral, North-South Corridor, East-West Corridor.National Highways:NH-1NH-2NH-7Locating and Labelling:Major Ports:KandlaMumbaiJawahar Lal NehruMarmagaoNew MangaloreKochiTuticorinChennaiVishakhapatnamParadipHaldiaKolkataInternational Airports:Amritsar (Raja Sansi)Delhi (Indira Gandhi International)Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji)Thiruvananthapuram (Nedimbacherry)Chennai (Meenam Bakkam)Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose)Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi)Note:\xa0Items of Locating and Labelling may also be given for Identification In mineral and energy I donot know.. IN LIFE LINE 9F INDIAN ECONOMY......GOLDEN QUADRILATERAL ROAD........NORTH YO SOUTHAND EAST TO WEAT COORIDOR......MAJOR SEA PORTS INTERNATIONAL.....MAJOR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS.. MAPN OF NATIONALISM IN INDIA .........4 C9NGRESSS SESSIONS .......3 SATYAGRAH BY GANFHINJI........AND THE STARTING AND WITHDRAWL OF MOBEMENTS.....JALLIAN WALA BAGH INCIDENCE.. |
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What is the full form of sez |
| Answer» SEZs\xa0are Special Economic Zones\xa0where world class\xa0facilities like water, electricity, roads and transport, recreation, education are available. They have been set up to promote foreign companies to invest in India. Companies with production units in the\xa0SEZs\xa0do not have to pay taxes for the initial period of 5 years | |
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COPRA stands for ? |
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Answer» Consumer protection act Sorry its 24 dec? Consumers Protection Act launched on 25 dec 1986 Consumer Protection Act 1986 (Copra) is an act of Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect interests of consumers in India. |
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Why spening jenny was attached by women |
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Answer» Women\xa0workers in\xa0Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny\xa0because it speeded up the spinning\xa0process, and consequently, reduced labour demand. This caused a valid fear of unemployment among\xa0women\xa0working in the woollen industry. Till date, they had survived on hand\xa0spinning, but this was placed in peril by the new machine. It\'s not attached.... It\'s attacked |
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Why did slavic nationalist struggle in 19th century |
| Answer» They struggle to define their identity and independence as balkan area became the area of intense conflicts. | |
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What is developnent? |
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Answer» Development mean continuous progress or increase in real per capita income and other word there is improvement in economy welfare of people and their standard of living ???? Development is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, illiteracy, crime rate, etc. Development means the growth of an economy along with improvement in non-economic goals such as health, education, peace etc. Development is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, illiteracy, crime rate, etc. Increasing the value of country |
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Limitation of avg. Income |
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Answer» Limitation of average income is that it does not tell how this income is distributed among people. \tIt does not indicate the disparities in the distribution of income. E.g. the wide gap between the incomes of extremely rich and very poor people.\tIt does not indicate long-term sustainability as non-renewable resources are liable to be exhausted.\tThe method of calculating per capita income also varies among countries. This, it is not highly reliable for comparisons. the basic limitations are that they are not able to overspend on excessive things that are not meant for them. |
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Distinguish between unitary nd federal system |
| Answer» Difference between the unitary and federal system are-----1.In unitary system there is only one type of government but in federal system there are two or more than two types of government(in India).2.In unitary system the state government work as a subordinate of central government but in federal system the state government are independent.3.In unitary government ,the central government can pass any order to the state or local goverenment on any specific issue.But in federal system the central government cannot pass any order to the state government,the state government are free to work on issue related to state. | |
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What is different between weather and climate |
| Answer» There is often confusion between weather and climate. Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place over a short period of time, whereas climate refers to the weather pattern, using statistical data, of a place over a long enough period to yield meaningful averages. ??? | |
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Analyse any five positive effects of globalisation on the Indian Economy |
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Answer» May it help u ? 1) more choices... cheap products ..standard of living increased..2) more jobs for people... and more opportunities for companies...3) some large Indian companies become MNCs like Tata Asian paints etc4) top Indian companies raised their production standards due to competition and they also got new technology by collaborating with MNC5) MNC started investing in India and with time they increased their investment as investing in India had been beneficial for them 1: Availability of variety of products which enabled the consumers to have greater choice and enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products .2:This led to higher standard of living.3: Increase in foreign direct investment.\xa04:Creation of new jobs in certain industries.\xa05: Top indian companies have been benefitted by investing in new technology and production methods along with foreign companies Five positive effects of Globalisation on the Indian economyAnalyse any five positive effects of globalisation on the Indian economy. (i) Availability of variety of products which enabled the consumers to have greater choice and enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products. (ii) This led to higher standard of living. ... Country like India has a diverse population. Thank you ?? |
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Suggest some ways to increase consumer awarness in india |
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Answer» copra , 24 December 1986 main lagu hua tha to us din Ko hum National consumer day banate hain aur ab India mein 700 consumer groups ban Gaye Hain aur 2o ya 25 to bade hai inka kaam hota hai logo Ko aware karna, help them in filing cases the best way to increase consumer awareness in India is to tell or explain them about the consumer rights and copra By many govt. Ads in tv, banner etc. Ads such as jago grahak jabo is also activate nowdays |
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Why would countries like india be affected if the price of crued oil increases? |
| Answer» Oil price increases r generally thought to increase the inflation and reduce economic growth. In term of inflation, increase in oil prices will directly increase the price of goods made by petroleum products. Increase in oil prices will indirectly effect the costs of manufacturing and transportation. | |
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What is viena of tritty |
| Answer» The Treaty of Vienna (Danish: Freden i Wien; German: Frieden von Wien) was a peace treaty signed on 30 October 1864 in Vienna between the Austrian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Kingdom of Denmark. The treaty ended the Second War of Schleswig. | |
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What is resource planning? Mention the steps which are involved in resource planning. |
| Answer» Resource planning involvesIdentification of resourcesFormulatuon of developmental plans Matching the plan with the overall national development plans | |
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Plz tell me that which state is the largest producer of bajra |
| Answer» Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra | |
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What is disguised employment and and disguised employment ? explain? |
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Answer» I think u have asked about disguised unemployment. So here\'s your answer. Disguised unemployment exists where part of the labor force is either left without work or is working in a redundant manner where worker productivity is essentially zero. It is unemployment that does not affect aggregate output. For example.... in agriculture. |
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Explain the impact of globalisation? |
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Answer» I) greater choices II) it creates jobs iii) lower price iv) people enjoy improved quality of products v) people enjoy much standards living Impact of globalisation is not been uniform. It has some positive and some negative effects too. It employs a large number of people who r trying to get jobs. It helps small industries to prosper by its successful collaboration with multi national companies. Also, multi national companies buy small companies to expand its products. It\'s negative impacts r that small producers get a hard hit by their competition with these big companies. Many small companies which employs a lage number of people have shut down making many people jobless. Imact of globalisation is that 1. Local companies hit very badly 2. Our natural resources are used by others3. In this way MNC company earn huge profits from our country4. Secret of local companies are being stolen by MNC company See below this same question has been asked 3 times now u cann see other wise if u are not able to find then i will tell u again ok??? |
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What is disguised employment and disguised employment explain it?? |
| Answer» It is the unemployment when more persons are employed at the same place then actually needed for ex: there is a need of 5 persons for work but there are 7 persons which are working so rest of 2 persons are disguisely unemployed. | |
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Why the dams of india are known as multi purpose river valley prohect? |
| Answer» Dams reffered as multi purpose projects because the water which is stored in dams solves many purposes . they maintain the water levelin the rivers, provide water to agricultural fields , prevent floor by distributing water, increase water level during droughts.some important multipurpise projects- 1)bhakhra nangal dam - punjab, haryana,rajasthan2)chambal project3) damodar valey project4)indira gandhi canal5) hirakund projectThank you??? | |
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Things to be checked before buying goods |
| Answer» Yes they should be checked before purchasing. | |
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Define, BMI........ |
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Answer» Body mass index Thanx...........? Body mass index is bmi.It is used to determine whether an adult is undernourished or not it is calculated by weight by the square of height.It is the process of finding out a persons nutrition level. It is caculated in the following way.1.Measure the weight of the person2. take the height of the person3. divide the weight by the square of the height in metersIf BMI is less than 18.5 then the person is undernourished and if it is more than 25 than it is overweight. |
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Main topics of print culture in history |
| Answer» Print in china, japan , indian manuscripts, role of women | |
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What is meant by Frankfurt parliament |
| Answer» The Frankfurt Parliament was the first freely elected parliament for all of Germany, .....elected on 1 May 1848. ....The session was held from 18 May 1848 to 31 May 1849, in the Paulskirche at Frankfurt Main. But...it is not able to unify germany... | |
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Explain the features of the Frankfurt parliament. |
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Answer» Apki, s.s.t bahut achi hai kya, you\'re giving most of the, answers........agar hai to plz give me some tips........... Thanx It\'s prooved as a failure for german unification... The Frankfurt Parliament was the first freely elected parliament for all of Germany, elected on 1 May 1848. The session was held from 18 May 1848 to 31 May 1849, in the Paulskirche at Frankfurt Main. |
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Social science paper in Hindi Travels CBSE guide app par nahi mil sakta hai |
| Answer» Shayad nhi | |
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What is ferdrlisam |
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Answer» Federalism is the form of power sharing in which power is shared among different levels of government , or in easy word vertical Power sharing Basically federalism us type Ki sarkar Hoti hai jisme power center or state mein divided hoti hai |
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what are the features of federalism? |
| Answer» 1) there are two or more levels of government2) each level of government has its own jurisdiction3) justification of each level of government are specified in the constitution4) the fundamental provisions of constitutions cannot be changed by one level of government5) in dispute.. court interprets constitution and makes the final decision6) revenue..7) objective= 1) unity 2) diversity | |
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How intensive subsistence farming and commercial farming can be compared? |
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Which chapter is more easy in history - print culture and modern world or novel society and history |
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Answer» Print culture is easy Print culture is easy, than novel society |
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What is the full form of SEZ ? |
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Answer» The full form of sez is special economic zones SEZ means Special Economic Zone Special economic zones |
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Impact of globalization on Indian agriculture |
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Answer» Hope this helps you New production method , high production of good , economically benefited |
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Difference between private sector and public sector |
| Answer» \tBASIS FOR COMPARISONPUBLIC SECTORPRIVATE SECTORMeaningThe section of a nation\'s economy, which is under the control of government, whether it is central, state or local, is known as the Public Sector.The section of a nation\'s economy, which owned and controlled by private individuals or companies is known as Private Sector.Basic objectiveTo serve the citizens of the country.Earning ProfitRaises money fromPublic Revenue like tax, duty, penalty etc.Issuing shares and debentures or by taking loanAreasPolice, Army, Mining, Health, Manufacturing, Electricity, Education, Transport, Telecommunication, Agriculture, Banking, Insurance, etc.Finance, Information Technology, Mining, Transport, Education, Telecommunication, Manufacturing, Banking, Construction, Pharmaceuticals etc.Benefits of workingJob security, Retirement benefits, Allowances, Perquisites etc.Good salary package, Competitive environment, Incentives etc.Basis of PromotionSeniorityMerit\t | |
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Who is babur? |
| Answer» Dad of humanyun grandfather of akbar | |
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Suggest any two ways to improve the working of public sector |
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Who invented steam engine |
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Answer» Thomas Savery and Edward Somerset produced by Thomas Newcomen and developed by James Watt |
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