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1.

Explain five features of Panchayati Raj in India

Answer» (i) The rural local government is known as the Panchayati Raj.Importance:(ii) The highest institution of the Panchayati Raj in rural areas is the Zila Parishad.(iii) The Zila Parishad coordinates the activities of all the Block Samitis in the whole district. Most members of the Zila Parishad are elected.(iv) Members of the Lok Sabha and the MLAs of that district along with some other officials of other district level bodies are also its members.(v) The Zila Parishad\x92s Chairperson is the political head of the Zila Parishad.
2.

What is natural resource

Answer» Natural resources are the resources which occur in nature and can exist without actions of human kind.Example- soil, water, coal, petroleum, natural gas, forests etc.Soil, water, air and other some natural resources are cycled over and over again in nature but resources like coal, petroleum, wildlife etc. are limited so should be used in limit.
3.

Hi akansha u did not post any pic

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4.

Actually mera subject ict hai it nhi aur mujhe puchhna tha ki kya ict ke marks judenge???????

Answer» nhi
5.

Whay is the meaning if ishit ?????

Answer» Ok Thanks for telling akansha?
it means one who desires to rule
6.

How french influence educational system in the vietnam

Answer» The French citizens living in Vietnam called Colons felt that educated Vietnamese could replace them as teachers, shopkeepers and policemen.\xa0The elite Vietnamese were very influenced by the Chinese culture. The traditional education system of Vietnam was dismantled and a new French education system was introduced.\xa0The school textbooks glorified and justified the French colonial rule and portrayed Vietnamese people as primitive, and incapable of intellectual work.\xa0The Tonkin Free School, started in 1907 was to provide western education and ideas. The domination of French culture faced opposition and resistance in Vietnam.\xa0As the number of Vietnamese teachers in lower classes increased, they began to question the text books.\xa0In 1926, a major protest took place in the Saigon Native Girl school.\xa0Students came in conflict with the French as well as the elite.\xa0By the 1920s students formed various political parties such as the Party of Young Annan and published nationalist journals like the Annanese Student opposing the French domination.
7.

HDI rank of india....latest wali....kreipaya koi btane ka kasht kre....dost log help me....?????

Answer» No idea??
8.

How many your read exam readliness series for one or two marks questions...?

Answer» Mtlb?
9.

Why abdul ghaffer khan called the fornteir Gandhi

Answer» Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan was a staunch supporter of non-violence and a great friend/ally of Mahatma Gandhi. ... He belonged to the Pakhtun dominated region called NWFP (North Western Frontier Province), which was a border region, and hence got the nickname of Sarhadi Gandhi which translates in English to Frontier Gandhi.
10.

Can someone explain me land utilisation

Answer» Kisi chij ko...proper way may use krna....use hi utilisation kehte h...
11.

What is land degradation .

Answer» Continuous use of land over a long period of time without taking appropriate measures to conserve and manage it, has resulted in land degradation.At present there is about 130 million hectares of degraded land in India. Approximately, 28 per cent of it belongs to the category of forest degraded area. 56 per cent of it is water eroded area. The rest is affected by saline and alkaline deposits.
12.

Explain the 3 factors that are crucial in deciding the outcome of political of social division.

Answer» 1. Role of identity . 2. How political parties raise the demand of people 3. How govn. react the demand of people.
13.

What is soil erosion.

Answer» Removal of top layer of soil from one place to another os called soik erosion.......?
Soil erosion is the washing away of top layer of soil.
14.

What is underemployment and disguished unemployment ?

Answer» Underemployment ~. When a person is willing to do work but now found any work due to many reason is termed as underemployment ., Disgu~ when the people are seems to be employ but actually not .. when large no. Of people in that sector but not needed in that .... Hope u understand
Underemployment - It is a situation in which people are apparently working but all of them are made to work less then their potential. Disguised unemployment - it is a situation in which more workers are working in an activity than required. The people who are actually engaged in such an activity appear to be employed, but are not fully employed. This type of unemployment is basically found in agriculture. This type of unemployment can be called underemployment because workers perform below their productivity level.
15.

What are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies.

Answer» 1.among different organs of govt.2.among different social groups.3.among govt.at different levels.4.among political parties , pressure groups and movements.?
16.

Why people have conflicting goals

Answer» Becz of many reagion take a eg of doctor he want more sick people for his devlopment and people dont want to become sick for their devlopm..... Use the eg of Dams too
Bcoz every one has different goals...so sometimes their goals are against one another and hence they have conflicting goals...
Bcoz they have different living status...
17.

Economics........... What do you mean by \'tariff\'?

Answer» A tax that has to be paid on goods coming into a country.....
18.

How do compare the three sector explain ?

Answer» Try it
19.

Under which category of soil Bangor be classified

Answer» Alluvial soil
20.

What do you mean by surplus trade..

Answer» A trade in which revenue is more than the expenditure......
21.

Explain the non cooperation movement?

Answer» Is app ke notes dekho...ache se defined h...
22.

I think kisi ka bhi sst prne ka mn nhi h bczz its our last exam

Answer» Ya
Yup
23.

Describe the impact of globalisation on Indian agriculture ??

Answer» Impacts of globalisation is not uniform on agriculture.. It has some positive nd some negative impacts.. It provides small industries to prosper by its successful collaboration with multi national companies.. Although few emerging industries suffer also bcoz of its less importance..
It declined...bcoz of new globalization policy which forces countries to pay less attention on agricultural..
24.

Why US withdraw from war

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25.

What are jhuming cultivation

Answer» Its another name for slash and burn agriculture..
26.

What do you mean by homogeneity in term of chapter development ?

Answer» A homogeneous society is a group of people that have common ties with race, ethnic or religious backgrounds.The features of homogeneous society are(i) In this society, there are no significant ethnic differences and it shares a common culture.(ii) Now-a-days, homogeneous societies are undergoing rapid change under the influence of migrants. Migrants bring with them their own culture and tend to form a different social community. In this way, today most of the countries of the world have become multi-cultural.
27.

Explain me the nationalism of europe in brief.

Answer» Pls use the info provided by this app in revision notes they\'re really helpful
28.

River of sorrow is referred to

Answer» Damodar river
29.

Merits of Railways and Roadways

Answer» Roadways.....*it provides door to door service* helps in transport of goods and people over short distance*helps as a connection between railways. airways and waterways*.......Railways...*used to transport people and goods over long distances *helps in multifarious activities like pilgrimage sightseeing...
Railways are cheap and fast to travel places in a country than roadways.....roadways are connected to every village,city etc and anyone can access them in a state without money
Roadways ... Door to door, low construction cost,can be made on slopes..etc.... Railways ... Transportation of goods, sight seeing, gud for long distances...etc
30.

Please tell all important topics of history

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31.

What is Development of resources.

Answer» Developed Resources: These are resources which have been surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation. The development of resources depends on technology and level of their feasibility. For example, India has a cumulative total of 2,47,847 million tones of coal resources.
Resources which are developed and surveyed for utilization and are being used in present time are known as Developed Resources.
32.

Explain the Land Use Pattren in India.

Answer» Land use pattern refers to the way the land is utilised.\tThe Forest cover of the country is less than the prescribed 33% of the total country’s land. Forests occupy about 23.81% of the total land surface in India.\tTotal net sown area of India is 46.24% of the total land in the country.\tNet sown area differs from state to state. While in Punjab and Haryana, the net sown area is more than 80% of the total land in the state, it is less than 10% in Arunanchal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands. 3.38% of the total land is used for grazing while rests of the remaining lands are fallow and waste lands.\tIn India, the land under permanent pasture has decreased.land under forest not increased much since 1960 because there has been constant deforestation of forests for expanding agricultural fields, fro building residential areas, highways, large dams etc
Check geography book
33.

Harsh main waha agar aagaya na to tujhe itna maarunga ki tu bhi yaad rakhega

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34.

What is operation Flood?

Answer» The government launched \'Operation Flood\', a system of milk cooperatives also known as \'White Revolution\' in the year 1966. Under this system, the farmers used to pool together their dairy milk production and classify the milk as per different quality and grading standards. This was then processed and sold to the urban centers. Such a system benefited the farmers by assuring them a fair price for their product in the market. Gujarat exemplarily implemented the system and is presently the hub of milk cooperatives in the country. Due to the successful implementation of milk cooperatives the production of milk was increased by nearly 4 times. Brand Amul is the best known example of the success of milk cooperatives.
White revolution
35.

Why was rowlatt act known as unjust law

Answer» because it did not allow trials to the accused.
36.

Kine revesion hogi social science ki

Answer» Mere 2 chapters hua?
Yess
37.

Important maps in geography?

Answer» Check in this app ......... Syllabus 2018- 19
38.

What r Balkans

Answer» \tNationalist teneion emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism.\tThe Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece,\tMacedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs.
It was a region of geographical and ethnic variation comprising modern day romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Serbia... hope it helps aryan?
Read pg 26 second para.i am also learning this.
39.

Who were conservatives what were there belief

Answer» Who want gradual development to quick change in estabishing institutions ,customs,traditions were known as conservatives.
40.

There is frequent news of paper leak is that correct

Answer» Na na
Nopes rumours hai
41.

History question it is plzzz explain abouts habsburg empire

Answer» Is topic se nhi ayega question chill....
42.

What is the role of regional political party in indian politics

Answer» Other than the national parties, most of the major parties of the country are classified by the Election Commission as ‘state parties.’ These are commonly referred to as regional parties.The following points explain the role of regional political parties in Indian politics(i) These parties need not be regional in their ideology always. Parties like Samajwadi Party, Samata Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal have national level political organisation with units in several states.Some parties like Biju Janata Dal, Mizo National Front are conscious about their state identity.(ii) Since 1996, no national party is able to secure on its own a . majority in Indian Lok Sabha. The national parties are compelled to form alliance with the state parties.The number and strength of the regional parties have expanded. This has contributed to the strengthening of federalism and democracy in our country.(iii) This situation is applicable not only to the centre, but also to the state politics. If a party is unable to win the required number of seats in Legislative Assembly, a coalition is the only option.(iv) If a regional party has a strong hold in the centre, the region from which the party hails will get a solid platform and again this could be detrimental to other states.(v) Regional parties are playing a major role in the Indian politics and their influence is not just limited to particular region or state, but their decisions and thought processes are important in the Central Government planning process and decisions.In the 16th Lok Sabha election, Bharatiya Janata Party got an absolute majority which made the end of the era of Coalition Government in centre. This emphatic victory has re-opened the question of alliance amongst regional parties in our country.
43.

Explain the pro active approach by the NTPC for preserving the natural environment and resources?

Answer» thanks it was really useful ??
Thank u for this
NTPC stands for National Thermal Power\xa0Corporation. NTPC has adopted a pro-active approach to preserve the natural environment and resources around the Thermal Power Plants it sets up, in line with its ISO certification under EMS 14001.To ensure minimum pollution of the environment near these plants, the measures it adopts while setting up these plants are:(i) Utilising the latest techniques and upgrading existing equipment to minimise generation of polluting by-products.(ii) Maximising the utilisation of ash generated so that the waste generated is reduced.(iii) Establishing green belts and forests to maintain an ecological balance around the generation plants being set up.(iv)Setting up ash pond management, ash water recycling and liquid waste management systems in the plants to reduce environmental pollution.(v)Monitoring, reviewing and managing the databases online for all the power plants set up.
44.

Rise of nationalism in europe in 1884

Answer» Nationalism is a basis of the modern nation state . ... in the 19th century a wave of romantic nationalism swept by the european continent , transforming its countries . Some newly formed countries such as germany, italy is formed by uniting various regional states with a common "national identity".
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Un assembly

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46.

What was the attitude of liberal and conservative Indians towards womem reading?

Answer» (i) Liberal husbands and fathers began educating, their womenfolk at, home and sent them to schools.(ii) Conservative Hindus believed that a literate girl would be widowed and Muslims feared that educated women would be corrupted by reading romantic books.Kailashbashini Debi wrote books highlighting the experiences of women-how women were imprisoned at home, kept in ignorance, forced to do hard domestic labour.\xa0
47.

Find out five reason why an Indian farmers does not wants his son to become a farmer

Answer» Because a farmer knows what is pain and struggle in his profession and hence he don\'t want his son anymore to struggle in that pain as him.... He had done his work even though it is hard but he wanted to see his son in a profession which is good.. It doesnt mean that farming is bad but instead of working with fields in hot red sun he want his sun to work in software near computer in a conventional environment
48.

I think everyone has only two sub still???

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49.

how u all have done with exams

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50.

what are the three factors deciding outcome of political parties of social division? Explain

Answer» 1) people\'s perception2) how do political leaders raise the demands of people3) how do government take action against the demand