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Our future is influenced by past . Explain the statement ....ch 1 economics 1 st page

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What is conservation of resource

Answer» Conservation of resources means using resources judiciously without harming the needs of future generations.
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Define development resource

Answer» Human resources development (HRD) refers to the vast field of training and development provided by organizations to increase the knowledge, skills, education, and abilities of their employees.
The resources whose quality and quantity have been surveyed for utilization are known as developed resources
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I have to make a assignment in ch-6 Manufacturing Industries.plz help me??

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How dod women respond to gandhiji s salt march

Answer» Participation of women inn Civil Disobedience movement -\tWomen in large number participated in Civil Disobedience movement.\tDuring salt march thousands of women came out of their homes to listen to Gandhiji.\tThey participated in protest marches , manufacturing salt.\tThey picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops.\tMany went jail.\tThey began to see service to the nation as a sacred duty of women.
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What is a earthworm

Answer» It is a reptile
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it is an insect
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Hello .where i found class10cbse social science map list answer

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Important notes for gender religion and caste

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Resource planning in India

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explain the role played by the tribal peasents of andhra pradesh during non cooperation movement

Answer» The tribals of Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh interpreted Swaraj as the restoration of their traditional rights over forest produce and acess to their means of livelihood. This was because the colonial government had closed large forest areas, preventing the access of people to the forests they depended upon for grazing cattle and collecting fuelwood. The government also forced people into begar for constructing roads.The people finally revolted under the leadership of Alluri Sitaram Raju. Their movement was militant in nature and they used tactics that were different from those used by Congress. Raju was inspired by the Non-cooperation movement and persuaded people to adopt khadi and give up drinking. However, his other practices included the use of violence against the government to achieve liberation.
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How has the leader of power sharing emerged

Answer» The idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. For a long time, it was believed that all powers of a government must reside in one person or group of persons located at one place. It was felt that if the power to decide is dispersed, it would not be possible to take quick decisions and to enforce them. But these notions have changed with the emergence of democracy.
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What are the two basis that a country is measured economically ???

Answer» Population and per capita income
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What experiment did take place Brazil in decentralisation

Answer» what experiment did takes place in Brazil on decentralisation
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What is leguminous crops

Answer» . Leguminous crops. There is a large number of plants known as leguminous plants. Many of them are farmed, for example all the varieties of beans, peas, and groundnuts. Some are eaten, some are used as fallow crops, e.g. tephrosia and mucuna
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What do you mean power sharing? Why power sharing is necessary in a democracy?

Answer» Power sharing means distribution of power at different levels and organs like local, state and national level and executive, judiciary, legislativeIt is necessary in democracy because it is the spirit of democracy.it reduces conflicts between people and it also helps in development of the country.
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How power shared among different social groups.

Answer» Power is shared among religious and legislative groups. There are constitutional and legal arrangements where by socially weaker stations and woman are represented in the legislatures and administration. This type of arrangement is meant to give space in the government and administration to drive social groups who otherwise would feel aleinated from the government . This methol is used to give minority communities a fair share in power.
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What is the function of undp

Answer» The UNDP for measuring development is different from the one used by the world bank.it uses a combination of factors such as health, education and income as indicators of development.
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Draw a flow chart showing different forms of power sharing in the modern democracies

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Name the main communities living in srilanka

Answer» Sinhala and Tamil
Sinahala and tamils
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What are resoures?

Answer» Anything that is present in our environment and can be used to satisfy human need and should be economically feasible ,technologically accessible and culturally acceptable is called resource
Anything available in our environment that is used to satisfy our need is termed as resource.
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Who was fredric sorrieu

Answer» He was a French artist who prepared a series of four painting to visualize his dream of world
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State any one reason for resuming civil diobedience movement

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What is waste land

Answer» The land for the pasture animals of trials.
An unused area of land that has became barren and overgrown.
The land which is uncultivable and is used to build roads, factories, companies etc,.
Waste land
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Why India is a fundamental country

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why justice party did not participated in non-cooperation movement

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Traditional vs modern techniques used in cultivation

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When veitnam got freedom

Answer» 1975
1854
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Why is it important to understand the main types of formation in which the minerals occur ?

Answer» Three main types of formations in which mineral occurs are :(i) Veins and lodes In igneous and metamorphic rocks minerals may occur in the cracks, crevices, faults or joints. Smaller occurrences are called veins and larger ones are called lodes.(ii) Beds or Layers In sedimentary rocks, minerals occur in bed or layers. They are formed as a result of deposition, accumulation and concentration in horizontal strata, (layers)(iii) Placer Deposits Certain minerals occur as alluvial deposits in sands of valley floors and the base of hills as placer deposits.
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Why india get freedom?Can it get her freedom with out gandhiji?

Answer» But he unified the india with his speech and take their leadership.
India got freedom by the coordination of people of India.what he had done .
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Explane jallyan valla bag moment

Answer» The arrests of the national leaders Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal on 10th April 1919 in connection with the protests against the Rowlatt Act led to pervasive agitation among the people of Punjab. On 13th April 1919, i.e. Baisakhi day, people gathered in Jallianwala Bagh to protest against these arrests. The peaceful gathering was attended by adults and children. The military commander of Amritsar, General Dyer, came to the park with some soldiers and blocked the only entrance of the park. He then ordered the men to open fire. The firing lasted for 10 minutes and killed hundreds of people and wounded thousands. People were outraged over the massacre, and there were several strikes and clashes. Martial law was proclaimed in Punjab on 15th April 1919. Rabindranath Tagore expressed the pain and anger of the country by renouncing his knighthood.
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Full form of UNDP

Answer» United Nations Develelopment Programme
United national development program .
United nations devlopement programme
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Which is biggest organization

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Democracy talks about political equality. Is it enough forcitizens? What do you think ?

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What were the response of British government in Civil Disobedience Movement?

Answer» The Civil Disobedience movement boycotted foreign cloth and picketed liquor shops. Peasants refused to pay revenue and taxes, village officials resigned.In many places forest people violated forest laws by going into reserved forests to collect wood and graze cattle.Worried by the developments the colonial government began arresting the Congress leaders one by one. This led to violent clashes in many places.Abdul Gaffar Khan, a devout disciple of Gandhiji was arrested in April 1930. Many were killed who protested it.Mahatma Gandhi was arrested industrial workers of Sholapur attacked police posts, municipal buildings, law courts, railway stations.British government was worried and frightened by these developments of the Movement and it followed a policy of brutal repression.Peaceful Satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.
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What is federalism? (In very simple words)

Answer» Federalism is the system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country.The power may be shared between centre and the state or between legislative,exec executive or the judiciary.
It means sharing power at different levels like state level, national level or between the organs like executive,judiciary, legislative
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Globolization

Answer» Globalisation describes the way countries and people of the world interact and integrate. Many things have become\xa0globalized\xa0as people come into contact. Economic\xa0globalization\xa0is how countries are coming together as one big global economy, making international trade easier.
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Globalization or globalisation is the trend of increasing interaction between people or companies on a worldwide scale due to advances in transportation and communication technology, nominally beginning with the steamship and the telegraph in the early to mid-1800s. With increased interactions between nation-states and individuals came the growth of international trade, ideas, and culture. Globalization is primarily an economic process of integration that has social and cultural aspects, but conflicts and diplomacy are also large parts of the history of globalization.
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What are international resources ? Explain and give some example?

Answer» The resources to which people belonging to all narions have access are international resourcesEx, international airport
The resources which not coming in any nation property is denoted as international resources.in it specially sea resources come
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What is infrastructure development?

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Why did gandhiji decided to call off the movement?

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What is prudential reason and moral reason related to ex_ power sharing??????

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Saharo me aandolan (khilaphat a ur asahyog aandolan) ki explain kare

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Explain mixed goals with 3 examples.

Answer» example 1. the developmnt goals that people have are not only about better income but also about other impotant things in life...
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What was the impact of the industral cities on the social life

Answer» Impact of the industrial cities on the social life are as follows:1 it causes unemployment ,where 4 person are engaged in work a single machinery replaced it .2 it is also a cause of health problems as environment is being polluted
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"India vast and diverse size is the most important resource". support the statement

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Who was frederich sorrieu???

Answer» Frederic sorriue was a French artist who visualised his dream about the world made up of equality and fraternity
A painter
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What do you know about Gandhi irwin act

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What is meant by crystalline

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48.

What is Zaid Season ?

Answer» firstly it is zoid and it is the season b/w march to may
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How has irrigation changed the cropping patterns in many regions of india?

Answer» I dont know
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How is freshwater obtained?

Answer» It is obtained from naturally occurring water source like ice sheets, rivers, bogs, ponds, lake and glaciers etc.