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| 15001. |
Define feminist |
| Answer» Feminist can be a woman or man who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men. | |
| 15002. |
Why issue of Sustainability important for development ? explain |
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Answer» Sustainablity indicates maintance the good standard of health leval and education The issue of sustainability is important for development because development must be in tandem with the future. If natural resources aren\'t sustained, then development will stop after a point of time. Exploiting resources development unethically will ultimately under the development that a country may have achieved. This is because in the future, those resources will not be available for future progress. |
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| 15003. |
Who published human development report |
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Answer» United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP) United Nations development prograame |
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| 15004. |
Why tertiary most important sector in India |
| Answer» It provides services such as transport and storage to primary and secondary sector thus helping them to develop. | |
| 15005. |
Explain sericulture |
| Answer» The practice of rearing of silkworms to obtain silk from them is called sericulture. | |
| 15006. |
What is babar |
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Answer» Bhabar consists of old alluvial soil.They contains kanker nodules. Bhabar is located in the south of a lower Himalayas and the shiwalik hills . It\'s a narrow belt measuring 8-16 km. It\'s made up of small pebbles transported by the river flowing downward from the mountains. |
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| 15007. |
What make India a federation? |
| Answer» India a federal country\xa0because of the following reasons:\tThere are levels of governments—Central Government, State Government and Local Government.\tEach level of government administers over the same region, but they have their own jurisdiction in matters of administration, taxation and legislation.\tThe Government at each level derives its power from the Constitution of the country. Thus, the Central Government cannot easily dilute the powers of the State or Local Governments.\tThe basic principles of the Constitution and the rights given to the people cannot be changed by only one tier of the Government. It requires the consent of governments at both levels.\tBoth levels of the Government can collect taxes from the people according to the guidelines of the Constitution of the country.\tThe Indian Constitution contains three lists which contain subjects in which the Union and the State Governments may form laws. Only central government can make laws in the Union List and state government in the state list. Subjects related to the interests of both Central and State Governments are included in the concurrent list. | |
| 15008. |
Why has the cultivation methods have changed significantly over these years? |
| Answer» To increase the production in small patch of land, cultivation methods have been changed.Because of inheritance act the land holdings are becoming smaller,so to get more output from small patch of land cultivation has changed with the help modern methods of farming and also to gain profit | |
| 15009. |
How did wood blog printing came to Europe?Explain. |
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Answer» With the growing demand for books woodblock printing gradually became more and more popular. By the early 15th century, woodblocks were being widely used in Europe to print textiles, playing cards and religious pictures with simple and brief texts. The knowledge of woodblock printing in Europe came with Marco Polo.Paper made possible the production of manuscripts carefully written by scribes. Paper reached Europe through the Silk Route in the 11th century. China already had the technology of woodblock printing. In 1295, Marco Polo, a great explorer, returned to Italy after many years of exploration in China. He brought the woodblock printing technology and knowledge back with him. Italy began producing with woodblocks, and soon the technology spread to other parts of Europe. Luxury editions were still handwritten on very expensive vellum, which is meant for rich monastic libraries which scoffed at printed books as cheap vulgarities. |
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| 15010. |
Explain any three features of hand written manuscript before the age of press in india. |
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Answer» Yeah.. I know that time my net was weak.. deepu... kindly login with another e.mail id Jitni bar aap answer dogi The three features of handwritten manuscripts before the age of press in india are : ◆Handwritten manuscripts were copied on palm leaves or on handmadmade papers and the pages of the script were beautifully illustrated.◆They were pressed between wooden covers or sewn together to ensure preservation.◆Manuscripts were available in vernacular languages like in sanskrit, hindi etc. |
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| 15011. |
What is the better way of learning social science |
| Answer» Read the chapter twice. And watch documentaries related to your chapter. | |
| 15012. |
Which is the oldest oil producing State in India |
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Answer» Assam Assam The oldest oil producing state is ASSAM Assam |
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| 15013. |
Explain the impact of print on Indian women |
| Answer» • Through the print culture many indian women became famous writers and readers.• Many liberal husbands and fathers made women studied and gave them oppurtunity to become a reader.• Some penny magazines were introduced especially for women as they became an important reader of that time.• Many indian women also became important readers and writers such as TARABAI SHINDE, KAILASHBASHINI DEVI etc. | |
| 15014. |
who is the first prim minister of india |
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Answer» Prime likhna seekh le pehle Prime minister hota hai.. ? Pandit jawaharlal nehru First of all vo prime minister hota h |
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| 15015. |
Choose three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalism in Europe |
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Answer» ★Language also played a distinctive role in developing nationalist feelings in Europe. An example of this is how during Russian occupation, the use of Polish came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against Russian dominance. During this period, Polish language was forced out of schools and Russian language was imposed everywhere. Following the defeat of an armed rebellion against Russian rule in 1831, many members of the clergy in Poland began using language as a weapon of national resistance. They did so by refusing to preach in Russian, and by using Polish for Church gatherings and religious instruction. The emphasis on the use of vernacular language, the language of the masses, helped spread the message of national unity. ★Romanticism was a European cultural movement aimed at developing national unity by creating a sense of shared heritage and common history. The Romantic artists\' emphasis on emotions, intuition and mystical feelings gave shape and expression to nationalist sentiments. The strength of art in promoting nationalism is well exemplified in the role played by European poets and artists in mobilising public opinion to support the Greeks in their struggle to establish their national identity. ★Folk songs, dances and poetry contributed to popularising the spirit of nationalism and patriotic fervour in Europe. Collecting and recording the different forms of folk culture was important for building a national consciousness. Being a part of the lives of the common people, folk culture enabled nationalists to carry the message of nationalism to a large and diverse audience. The Polish composer Karol Kurpinski celebrated and popularised the Polish nationalist struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like the polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols. Three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalism in Europe were: |
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| 15016. |
The contribution of mahatamgandhi towards harijan |
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| 15017. |
What population of indian is engaged in agriculture activities |
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Answer» 70% i guess 3/4th of India\'s population is engaged in agricultural activities 90 per ceny |
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| 15018. |
Difference between conventional and non conventional siurce of energy with example |
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Answer» Thanks,nice answer *CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: -I. The sources of energy which have been in use for a long time and are being exploited.II. They are exhaustible resources and cannot be renewed easily.III. They release pollutants.IV. They are very costly to be maintained, stored and transmitted as they are carried over long distances.Example: Coal, Minerals, Fossils etc.*NON CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: -I. These are renewable resources which are developing.II. They are inexhaustible and are replenished with timeIII. They are pollution free.IV. Generally inexpensive due to local use and easy maintenance.Example: Wind energy, Solar Energy, Water etc. |
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| 15019. |
Why have political parties become so important and omnipresent in the modern democracy??? |
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Answer» thankss Political parties are the institutions that allow for the accumulation of ideas and churn them into ideology. Their presence simplified the choices to be made by voters. Party system also made it easier to identify which side held the majority and thus enhanced collective decision making. |
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| 15020. |
Who were Afro-American? |
| Answer» afro-americans are the people who are from Africa but born and brought up in America | |
| 15021. |
Mark on the map deltic soil |
| Answer» It\'s impossible to send the Map here!! ?? | |
| 15022. |
write about panchayati raj. |
| Answer» In India, the Panchayati Raj generally refers to the system of local self-government in India introduced by a constitutional amendment in 1992, although it is based upon the traditional panchayat system of the Indian subcontinent. | |
| 15023. |
write short note on Napoleonic code. |
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Answer» The Napoleonic Code is also called the "French Civil Code of 1804" defined the concept of equality before the law and also secured the right to property. This code abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues as well as improvement in the Transport and communication systems Napoleonic code is also known as civil code which is launched by Napoleon in 1804 , which removed privileges by birth, give right to equality. Hii |
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What is political equality? ( From class 10 politics chapter-----OUTCOMES OF DEMOCRACY) |
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Answer» Answer: Political equality refers to the equality of each citizen\'s individual rights and liberty. In a politically equal society, citizens who are unequal socially or financially still possess identical voting rights and have the right to expect equitable treatment under the law. Right to vote....is also an type of political equality |
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| 15025. |
Why technological & institutional reforms are necessary for indian economy ? |
| Answer» Hey mate this is your answer-as we all know that India is a agro-based economy more than 70% of population is depended on agriculture. so agriculture play a vital role for the better development of country in all the sectors. so examples are explained below regarding to technical as well as institutionalTechnological Reforms:For the improvement of agricultural yield, new-technologies and equipment have been introduced in the recent years.1. Use of tube-wells and water-pumps, tractor, tiller, thresher etc.2. Similarly, drip irrigation and sprinklers are used for irrigation, where the water supply is less and to irrigate more places with less water.3. Chemical fertilizers which have been used on a large scale are now being supplemented by biofertilizers to retain the fertility of the land.4. The farm produces are carried to the market on trucks through all weather roads and faster means of transport.Institutional Reforms:1. To initiate with government to provide facilities to the farmers. The government has started many programmes like Green Revolution, White Revolution or Operation floods.2. The government has assembled small lands to make them economically practicable.3. Radio and television broadcasting tell farmers about the new and improved techniques of cultivation or to give upto-date knowledge to the farmers.4. Provision of crop-insurance, rural banking and small-scale cooperative societies protect farmers against the losses caused by crop-failure or help farmers for the modernization of agriculture.5. The government also announced minimum price for the crop grown by the farmers to remove the elements of uncertainty and get correct price for their products. | |
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What are the main characteristics of pulses grown in india ? |
| Answer» India is the largest producer as well as consumer of pulses in the world Andes are the major source of protein in a vegetarian diet major persons that are grown in India are masur piece | |
| 15027. |
Which topics are removed from social science book of class 10th |
| Answer» ****(1)The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China***...(2) the making of a global world..,...(3) the age of industrialisation......(4) print culture and the modern world | |
| 15028. |
When was japan entered into world war-2 |
| Answer» Japan entered into world war 2 on 7 dec. 1941 | |
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Necessity of political party? |
| Answer» political parties are come together to contest elections and run the govt. without them he got would not develop properly | |
| 15030. |
Current data of education for girls in india 2019 |
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| 15031. |
How did cheap credit can cause a devlopment in a simple man life |
| Answer» \tCheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country\'s development due to the following factors:\tMore lending would lead to higher incomes and encourage people to invest in agriculture, engage in business and set up small scale industries.\tCheap credit means more income would be left with the borrower to reinvest rather than return as interest. This leads to acceleration of economic activity.\tCheap credit would also allow weaker sections of society to enter formal sector of lending and rid them of exploitation at the hands of informal moneylenders.\tAffordable credit would also end the cycle of debt trap and lead to sustainable economic activity that would allow borrowers to invest in better technology to make their business more competitive. | |
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Compositions of Belgium |
| Answer» The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex because in that country Dutch speaking people are in majority ( 59 %), while French and German speaking are respectively 40% and 1%.The French live in the Wallonia region and the Dutch lives in flemish region. While this is the case in the country, the capital, Brussels has French speaking people as the majority ( 80%) and Dutch 20%. | |
| 15033. |
Social diversity can take different forms in society. |
| Answer» \tRacial discrimination was practised in US and it ultimately led to Civil Rights Movement. There were protests in the streets and US black athletes had protested against their racism in the open in the medal ceremony of Olympics.\tIn Sri Lanka, the differences could be seen in the form of various religions followed in the - country and the languages like Sinhala and Tamil. There was a civil war in the country due to importance being given to Sinhalas only.\tIn Belgium, people speak-different languages like Dutch, French and German. But that country opted for accommodation by giving due importance to all the languages.\tMost of the social differences are based on the accident of birth but some of them are based on choices also like some people choose to follow a religion which is different from the one in which they were born. | |
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Describe the incidence of jalliwala Bagh macsscare |
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Answer» On 13april 1919 an infamous jalliyawala bagh incident take place. on that day some people came there for protest against new goverment policies and some came for vashakhi festival.General dyer entered the place close all gates and said open fire killing hundreds.His aim was to create a fear in the mind of satyagrahis In Jallianwala Bagh incident on 13 April, 1919, General Dyer killed thousands of unarmed Indians. This incident shocked the entire nation. As the news of this incident began to spread, crowds took to the streets in many north Indian towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression, seeking to humiliate and terrorise people. As a result of this massacre, Rabindranath Tagore, who had been knighted by the British, renounced his knighthood. Many Indians who believed in British sense of justice and fair play lost their faith in the British government. |
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What is caste in politics? |
| Answer» Castes in Indian society refer to a social group where membership is decided by birth. Members of such local groups are endogamous, i.e. they tend to enter into marital relationships among themselves. They often have related political preferences. | |
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What is supporting debt |
| Answer» Self-Supporting Debt. A bond, especially a municipal bond, where the coupons and principal are paid with funding from the project the debt seeks to finance. It may be used, for example, to build a hospital or a toll bridge, and bondholders are repaid with the revenue the hospital or toll bridge derives. | |
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How did the growth of industrialisation changes the social and political situation of Europe |
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Answer» *Yogita Ingle\xa0-> Copied from Brainly....... 1. As economic activities in many communities moved from agriculture to manufacturing, production shifted from its traditional locations in the home and the small workshop to factories.2. Large portions of the population relocated from the countryside to the towns and cities where manufacturing centers were found.3. The overall amount of goods and services produced expanded dramatically, and the proportion of capital invested per worker grew.4. New groups of investors, business people, and managers took financial risks and reaped great rewards\xa0 |
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What was the main aim to established awadh kishan sabha? |
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Answer» *Yogita Ingle\xa0-> Copied from Meritnation.....It\'s O.K...... It\'s O.K....... Oudh Krisan sabha was setup by Jawahar lal nehru,Baba Ramchandra and many other people in the month of October.It was setup because peasants were against high rents and many other demands which were demanded by landlords and talukdars.They also demanded reduction of revenue,abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive land lords. |
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Explanation about silk route? |
| Answer» \tThe trade route that linked China to the western world and other countries is called Silk Route. There were mnumber of Silk Routes.\tThe Silk Routes existed before the Christian Era.\tChinese potteries travelled from China to other countries through the Silk Route.\tGold and silver travelled from Europe to Asia through this route.\tChristianity, Islam and Buddhism travelled to different parts of the world through the Silk Route. | |
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Explain about the great depression. |
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Answer» thankyou very much The causes of the Great Depression were(i) Conditions created by war There was an immense industrial expansion due to the increased demand of goods supplied to the army, during the period of the First World War. After the war, the demand for these goods suddenly dropped and so, there was no demand in many industries. There was also a large fall in the agricultural prices due to reduced demand.(ii) Over production in agriculture Agricultural over production was another major factor responsible for the depression. This was made worse by falling agricultural .prices. As prices slumped and agricultural incomes declined, the farmers tried to increase the production and bring a larger volume of produce to the market to maintain their overall income. This worsened the situation by pushing down the prices of farm produce further.(iii) Shortage of loans In the mid-1920s, many countries financed their investments through loans from the USA. While it was often very easy to raise loans in the USA during the boom period, lenders in the USA panicked at the first sign of trouble. Countries that depend crucially on US loans, now faced an acute crisis.(iv) Multiple effect With the fall in prices and the prospect of a depression i.e. banks in the USA slashed domestic lending and some stopped bank loans, thousands of banks went bankrupt and were forced to close down. Factories closed, leading to unemployment, which further aggravated the crises. The US banking system collapsed.(v) Large-scale unemployment Farm could not sell their harvests, businesses collapsed. As a result, large scale unemployment occurred. |
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What is work of gypsum salt |
| Answer» Gypsum is a very soft mineral composed of calium slphate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2OUses of gypsum:\tDrywall\tPlaster ingredient.\tFertilizer and soil conditionar.\tPlaster of paris | |
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What are the map works for board |
| Answer» U can get list of maps on official cbse website | |
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Why gandhi ji decided to withdraw civil disobedience movement |
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Answer» Thanks Civil Disobedience movement(1930-1934) had 2 phases. One before Gandhi-Irwin Pact and second after 2nd RTC. Because of signing of Gandhi Irwin pact, Gandhi agreed to discontinue civil disobedient movement. After that gandhi went on to attend 2nd RTC but returned disappointed. |
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Effect of great depression on India |
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Answer» The making of Global World Ye kon sa chapter h It had a severe impact on India - (i) - During 1929-1937 , exports and imports of India fell down. (ii) - Price in India plunged, wheat prices reduced by 50℅ . (iii) - Colonial government reduced to decrease the revenue . This increased the burden of farmers. (iv)- Peasant\'s indeptness increased. They used their savings, mortgaged lands and sold their jewellery and metals to meet their expenses. |
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Is post office public sector |
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Answer» Ooo...i thought you don\'t know.....good? We know?? Mr dhruv It does not works for own profit. Hmmm Yaa Yupp! |
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What are residuary subjects ? |
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Answer» Hii Subjects which came after the Constitution was amended for the division of power on different subjects for the central and state government. For ex...computer technology. |
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Give two examples of each (a)coming together federations.(b)holding together federations. |
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Answer» Coming together federation- USA, Australia. Holding together federation- India, Belgium Coming together federation- Germany and Sweden.Holding together federation- India and Belgium. |
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What is a panchayat samiti? |
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Answer» Okay... Good I believe in books..... And u also check this topic in net Hmmmm good. Aur abhi m pura panchayati samiti ka hi topic read kr rhi hu I am in 11 class Go through ncert....plzzz i m not trolling you..dear......plz go through ncert answers...once.......it will helpful for u to score good marks in boards.....dont write the answers from your own understanding and other book Mr dhruv U are in which class Then u tell rght one Muskan you r wrong...go through ncert... Answer I think u understand this??? Answet A panchayat samiti is a local government body at tehsil level. This body works for villages of tehsil. The panchayat samiti is a link between the gram panchayat and the district administration. Block...mandal |
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What is zila parishad? |
| Answer» The Zila Panchayat or District Council or Zilla Parishad or District Panchayat, is the third tier of the Panchayati Raj system. Zila Parishad is an elected body. Block Pramukh(president) of Panchayat Samiti (Block) are also represented in Zila Parishad. | |
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What is gram sabha? |
| Answer» It is a meeting which helds twice or thrice a year to know the working progress and budget spent by the gram panchayat in a village..local people along with gram panchayat members take part in this meeting. | |