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6701.

Why are dams refferred to as multi-purpose projects? Explain any three reasons

Answer» 1.Dams help in irrigation2.Help in generating hydro electricity3.Dams stores large amount of water
6702.

How did the 1st world war help in the growth of national movement in india

Answer» 1. It led to a huge increase in defence expenditure. 2. It was financed by war loans and increasing taxes : customs duties were raised and income tax introduced. 3. Through the war years prices increased. 4. Villages were called upon to supply soldiers, and the forced recruitment in rural areas caused widespread anger. 5. Cross failed in many parts of India, resulting in acute shortages of food.
6703.

What are the effects of unemployment?

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6704.

Why USA enter in Vietnamese war?

Answer» 1)In South Vietnam the Vietnamese were tortured by the dictator Ngo Dinh Diem.They United and formed association which was known as National Liberation Front(NLF).2)With the help of Vietminh party and Ho-Chi-Minh, NLF became strong and fought against the dictator.3)USA was afraid of the growing communist influence. That is why,USA decided to interfered and sent troops and arms.
6705.

Italian

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6706.

Guiseppe mazzini

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6707.

Give some examples where factors other than income are important aspects for our lives?

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6708.

What is Deovelopement?

Answer» The progress is called dovelopment
The process of adding improvements to a parcel of land, such as grading, subdivisions, drainage, access, roads, utilities
6709.

Hiw do farmers get into debt trap ?

Answer» They fall in the problem of worse of then before
They take loans and cannot repay.
6710.

Which is the largest cotton producing state in India?

Answer» Gujarat
6711.

Which is the largest cotton producing state in India

Answer» Gujarat ,
Gujarat is India\'s largest cotton producing state .
6712.

Justify

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6713.

What is decentrelizetion

Answer» In decentilisation power is taken away from the state and central government and given to the local government
Decentralisation means diffusion of authority. The dispersal of authority of decision-making to the lower levelmanagement is termed as decentralisation. Decentralisation of authority is a fundamental phase of delegation and the extent to which authority is not delegated is called centralisation. According to Fayol"Everything that goes to increase the importance of the subordinate\'s role is called decentralisation."
6714.

What is decentrelijation

Answer» In decentilisation power is taken away from the central and state government and given it to the local government
6715.

What is franc ravolution

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6716.

Explain how print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in india

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6717.

How did French revolution and Napoleonic measures help to raise nationalism in Europe?

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6718.

What is Debt trap?

Answer» A situation in which the dept is difficult or impossible to repay,typically because high intrest of payment Prevent repayments of the principles or in simple words loan ka jaal matlab udaari
6719.

Print and censorship

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6720.

Tell me the vices practiced in India?

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6721.

Horizontal power sharing

Answer» It means power sharing among the different organs of government. In this form of power sharing , power is assigned by the Constitution among different organs of government such as the Legislature , Executive and Judiciary. This type of distribution ensures separation of power among the organs at the same level, so that none of the organs can exercise unlimited power. Each organs put check on other s in order to maintain the balance of power.
6722.

what are the steps taken by the government to protect peasants from the middle man give points

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6723.

Who wrote Treasure Island

Answer» Robert Louis Stevenson
6724.

How London became a city of dream

Answer» As it attracted many migrants from Calcutta , Lahore and Madras into the film making business. These films were a blend of dreams and realities , from star bungalows to slums?
6725.

What is biodiversity?and why it is important for human lives

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6726.

Write a short note on novel of Indulekha

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6727.

Why was Surat port decline....

Answer» Because many other ports openedthat time like in mumbai and hugli inkolkata.
6728.

Social division

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6729.

In minerals which one is the most imp map out of three

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6730.

How gandhi ji played a vital role in independence of india

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6731.

What is religion and anti colonialism

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6732.

Two types of gender division

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6733.

What is placer deposite

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6734.

Tertiary sector is playing an important role in the development of Indian economy .Give reason

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6735.

What is local govt.

Answer» The government at local level is called local government.
6736.

What do you mean by unitary form of government

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6737.

What was the participation of women in disobideance

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6738.

What is palar pani?

Answer» Palar Pani is a traditional name of calling harvested rainwater in Rajasthan
6739.

Name three crops of paddy

Answer» Aus aman and boro
Aus Aman Boro
6740.

The average income considered the most important factor for development

Answer» Because if a person has well to do income he could afford to get more and more better services for a better life style. Although there are some aspects like polution free environment, friendly neighbourhood which could not be bought by money but if a person has good sum of money he could afford to shift in such community which could provide him this facilities. .therefore from this discussion we conclude that having a better income can provide a person almost all the aspirations that one requires to live a better life.
6741.

What is cross-section?

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6742.

difference between fedralism and unitary form of government

Answer» \tFederal governmentUnitary governmentThe system has multiple hierarchy levels, with both the central authority and the states (or provinces) both being sovereign.There is no hierarchy of sovereign powers.The central or national rules override the state rules.States have no authority to pass their own laws, and the central or national government can order the states to do anything.There is a balance between the levels of government.The federal government has a huge percentage of power. Examples include Japan and Saudi Arabia.Power and responsibilities are shared between national and local levels.Power is placed in one central governing system\t
6743.

Filled map of black soil

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6744.

What is human development?

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6745.

What is the name of the security boundary between India and china

Answer» Sino India relations
Mcmahon line
6746.

What was the chauri chauran act

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6747.

Why is the s sinhala community given a dominant position by Sri Lanka government?

Answer» Bc they are in majority
By majoritarianism
6748.

What role of literacy in economic development

Answer» Book me ek ek cheez hai kun batak rahe ho hum kya alag se batadenge agar galat bata diya to tumhari hasi hi banegi
Jis tarike se s.m. ka hota hai dikh use tarike se
6749.

Why kerela has low infant mortality rate ? Explain

Answer» Jo achhe karam kerta hai bo jayada jita hai
Because people are well educated and have better health facilities
6750.

Difference between conventional and non conventional sources of energy

Answer» Jinhe hum jayada samay se use kerte aa rahe hain conventional aur jinhe hum abhi bhi sahi way me use nahi ker pa rahe hai aur recently aye hai non conventional
Conventional Sources of EnergyI. The sources of energy which have been in use for a long time, e.g., coal, petroleum, natural gas and water power.II. They are exhaustable except water.III. They cause pollution when used, as they emit smoke and ash.IV. They are very expensive to be maintained, stored and transmitted as they are carried over long distance through transmission grid and lines.Non-Conventional Sources of EnergyI. The resources which are yet in the process of development over the past few years. It includes solar, wind, tidal, biogas, and biomass, geothermal.II. They are inexhaustible.III. They are generally pollution free.IV. Less expensive due to local use and easy to maintain.