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name the two different sources of credit |
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Answer» Formal and informal Formal* InformalAndInformal!? |
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| 15652. |
Why do we need resource planning |
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Answer» Resource planning is essential for the existence of all living forms it is essential for the diverse country like India where there is enormous diversity in availability of resources therefore we need resource planning to balance our country and to develop our country Resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life.Resource planning is essential for India as there is enormous diversity in the availability of resources. For example the state of Rajasthan has vast potential for the development of solar and wind energy but is deficient in water resources.The cold desert of Ladakh has rich cultural heritage but is deficient in water and some strategic minerals.The state of Arunachal Pradesh has abundance of water resources but lacks infrastructure which shows mere availability of resources in the absence of technology and institutions hinders development.This shows that the resource planning is needed at the national, regional, state and local levels for balanced development of a country. It is so imp.for living beind Resource planning is helpful to us |
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| 15653. |
What is the special starters the state of jammu and kashmir enjoys? |
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What is the meaning of scribes |
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Answer» Scribes were skilled handwriters who wrote manuscripts by hand prior to block printing and development of the printing press. A writer or a journalist. |
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Rise of nationalism in Europe |
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What is the difference between metallic and non - metallic minerals ? |
| Answer» MetallicNon-MetallicMetallic Minerals are minerals in which metal elements are present in their raw form.Non-metallic minerals do not contain any metal substances in them.When metallic minerals are melted a new product is formed.In the case of non-metallic minerals, you don’t get any new product after such process.Metallic minerals are usually found in igneous and metamorphic rock formations.Non-metallic minerals are often found embedded in young fold mountains and sedimentary rocks.Metallic minerals are good conductors of electricity as well as heat.Non-metallic minerals are basically good insulators of electricity and heat.Metallic minerals have high malleability and ductility.Non-metallic minerals, lack in malleability and ductility and these minerals break down easily.Metallic minerals generally have luster.Non-metallic minerals do not have any shine or luster. | |
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Format for portfolio |
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| 15658. |
When the earth submit was held |
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Answer» The first Earth Summit was held on 21st August 1992 at Rio de janerio in Brazil 21 august 1992at Rio de janario 1992 Sorry 21 August 1992 |
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| 15659. |
What is another name of rowlatt act |
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Answer» Black act Black Act. Black ActReason:The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court.To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place. |
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why beekeeper is considered secondary sector? |
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Answer» May be it\'s because the beekeepers themselves take the honey and then sell them to the marketOtherwise it\'s a primary activity No its primary sector |
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When france seenezes the whole europe catches cold.explain this statement |
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Answer» This statement is given by Duke Metternich the Austrian Chancellor. It means the whenever anything starts new it starts from France and the ideas got spread throughout the Europe. This statement.. means that..day..france was the role model for whols europe. Whenever france introduce new ideas was got spread throughout the europe.Thatswhy it was said, When france sneezes the whole Europe catches cold. The statment was given by duke metternich it means that whenever starts anything new the idea gets spread throughout the europe |
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Important maps for board exams |
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What are main two items related to the process of globalisation? |
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Hlo I m KushiSR can I know yur full name U help me to come out from my confusion |
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Answer» U dont no abuot my confusion miss prachi Hlo khushiCan u tell me who help u to came out from confusion and what was the confusion |
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Explain about the non cooperation movement |
| Answer» •The movement started with middle -class participation in the cities.•Thousands of students left gover. - controlled schools and colleges, headmasters, and trachers , resigned and lawyers gave up their legal practices.•The council elections were boycotted ,liquor shops picketed , and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires .the import of foreign cloth halved.•In mant places, merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade.•As the boycott movement spreadz and people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only indians ones, production of textile mills and handlooms went up. | |
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Difference between early gomasta and later gomasthas |
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| 15667. |
Explain decentralisation in brief? |
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Answer» When power is taken away from the central and state government it is known as decentralization this process was practiced in India in 1992 to make the third tier of government that is Panchayat and Municipal corporations When power is taken away from central nd state government and given to the local government is called decentralization.• The constitution was amended in 1992, to make third tire of the government more powerful and effective. In this way, rural local self government raj came into existence.• The new gram panchayats are grouped together to form a panchayat samiti or block or mandal. They together in a municipal corporation is called the Mayor.The report of the states recognisation or November 1, 1956. When power is taken away from Central and State governments and given to local government, it is called decentralisation.\tDecentralisation helps in solving a large number of problems and issues at the local level.\tPeople have better knowledge of problems in their localities and hence they are the best resources to solve problems.\tThey also have better ideas on where to spend money and how to manage things more efficiently\tBesides, at the local level it is possible for the people to directly participate in decision making.\xa0This helps to inculcate a habit of democratic participation\tLocal government is the best way to realise one important principle of democracy, namely local self-government. |
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What were the benefits enjoyed by the villagers in the proto-industrial system?? |
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Answer» As common agricultural land was disappearing, the villagers and poor peasants who had earlier dependent on common land for their survival , had to look for alternative sources of income. The merchants provided them with this alternative sources of income. By working for merchants, the peasants could remain in the countryside and continue to cultivate their small plots. It allowed the users a complete use of their family labour resources, as all the member of family could work for these merchant. Plzz koi to ans de do |
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What is the objective pattern for tenth |
| Answer» You can check the syllabus here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html | |
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What are the benefits of vertical form of power sharing. |
| Answer» \tDifferent levels of the government exercise the power of the government\tNo specification of the system of checks and balance.\tIt ensures the concept of deepening of democracy.\tCentral Government, State Government and Panchayat Raj are the example of the Vertical division of Power Sharing. | |
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Wjat do you mean by national development |
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Answer» National development gives priority to those which benefits a large number of people. National development refers to the ability of a nation to improve the lives of its citizens.\xa0Measures of improvement may be material, such as an increase in the gross domestic product, or social, such as literacy rates and availability of healthcare. |
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What is the difference between potential and stock resources |
| Answer» (i) Stock:(a) They are found in the environment.(b) They are not accessed due to the lack of technology.(c) Example:\xa0Water is a compound o{ two inflammable gases-hydrogen and oxygen, which can be used as a rich source of energy. But we do not have the required technical know-how Io use them for this purpose.(ii) Potential resources:(a) They are found in a region.(b) They have not been utilized or developed.(c) Example:\xa0Rajasthan and Gujarat have enormous potential for the development of wind and solar energy but they are yet to be developed for various reasons. | |
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What is liberalism stand for |
| Answer» Liberal Nationalism stood for many things- individual freedom, equality before the law, representative government & constitution as well as the inviolability of private property. Liberal Nationalists in the economic sphere:1. Liberalism stood for freedom of markets. They wanted to remove all restrictions of state on the movement of goods and capital.2. Napoleon\'s regime had created different currencies, weights, measures and customs duties for each state. Liberalists wanted a unified economic territory.3. A customs union from Prussia that was joined by many German states removed all tariffs and reduced the currencies from thirty to two.4. The economic nationalism and unification further contributed to the nationalist sentiments. | |
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Tell some Ways to learn sst ? |
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Answer» Too hard subject Mat pado |
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what is national forest policy |
| Answer» (i) Preservation and restoration of ecological balance. Existing forests will be folly protected and their productivity will be improved. Forest cover on hill slopes and catchment areas of rivers Will be increased.(ii) A network of Wildlife and bird Sanctuaries, National Parks, biosphere reserves and other protected areas will be extended and better managed.(iii) Soil erosion and denudation of catchment areas of water bodies will be checked.(iv) The people will be actively involved in programmes of protection, conservation and management of the forests. The basic requirements of the rural and tribal people for forest products will be maintained.(v) Increasing forest areas by afforestation and social forestry. | |
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History...nationalism in India..Who were the followers of swaraj party?? |
| Answer» C.R das and Motilal Nehru | |
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What is multi party system?why has india adopted a multi party system |
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Answer» I have done If several parties compete for power and more than 2 parties have a reasonable chance of coming to power either on their own strength or in alliance with other parties,we call it as a multi party system. It is adopted in India because of the following reasons- 1- India is a vast and diverse country, multi party system is needed to accommodate it. 2- It ensures a healthy competition between different parties and prevents the dictatorship of single party.Indian Constitution declared India as a democratic country. Multi party system fulfills this criteria and provide a chance for proper growth of country. |
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SST September exam syllabus |
| Answer» Every schl hai its different syllabus according to the completion of course...so you may ask it in your own school | |
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Which sector is called public sector? Give some examples |
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Answer» Wjat do you mean by national development Companies which are run and financed by the Government comprise the public sector. After independence, India was a very poor country. India needed huge amount of money to set up manufacturing plants for basic items like iron and steel, aluminium, fertilizers and cements. Additionally, infrastructure like roads, railways, ports and airports also require huge investment. In those days, Indian entrepreneur was not cash rich so government had to start creating big public sector enterprises like SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited), ONGC(Oil & Natural Gas Commission), etc. The sectors which is runned by government is called public sector. For example- law enforcement, public education,public safety,etc. Any sector which is controlled and managed by the government it self is called public sector .e.g-- indian railways, post office, the BSNL |
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What are the negative effects of democracy |
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Answer» In which school do you read 1-Democracy is all about power play and political competition. There is no scope for morality. Consultation in democracy from many people leads to delay. 2- Not knowing about the best interest of the people by the elected leaders leads the bad decision. 3- It leads to corruption for it is based on electoral competition. |
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Unification of Germany in five points |
| Answer» Unification of Germany:\tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany. | |
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Giusoppe mazzini |
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Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities.Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich once described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’. He was an Italian revolutionary born in Genoa in 1807 . He became a member of secret society of Carbonari. He was an Italian Revolutionary |
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What was costume union or zollverein |
| Answer» (a) In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States.(b) The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests. The German people realised that a free economic system was the only means to engender national feeling. | |
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What was zollverein union |
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Answer» (a) In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States.(b) The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests. The German people realised that a free economic system was the only means to engender national feeling. Zollverein was a custom union. It is formed in 1834 at the initiative of Prussia and joined by the most of the German states to abolished tarrif barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two. |
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tell me about agenda 21 in your own words |
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Why growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti -colonial movement. |
| Answer» In India the feeling of nationalism is associated with anti colonial movement . In the process of their struggle against the colonial yoke people began to discover their own identity of belonging to one nation. By the end of Nineteenth century anti-colonial Movement in most of the colonies led to the growth of nationalism. The colonial exploitation led to poverty and caused miseries to the people. The shared a common hatred against the colonial rule. In colonies the people began to discover their unity in the process of their struggle against colonialism. Each section of the society felt the effects of colonialism. The British policy of racialism and that of divide and rule exposed the nature of their rule and created the feeling of oneness among Indians. They felt the sense of common hatred against colonial rule. | |
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Distinguish between \'primary \'and \' tertiory\' sectors |
| Answer» Primaty sector. ;. People got the income by exploiting natural resourcess or agriculture Tertiary sector ; it is also called service sector .eg banking etc. | |
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What were the khilafat and non cooperation movement? |
| Answer» ___Khilafat movement___ ;. After the first world war outoman torkey were defeated ,Then arumar sprea were. spread in all over the world that kalifa will remove so then all the muslims srarted protest against britishers in India ali brothers started khilafat movement. | |
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What are the reason why the might not willing to lent certain borrowers |
| Answer» The banks might not be willing to lend certain borrowers for the following reasons:\tBanks require proper documents and collateral as security against loans. A number of borrowers have no collateral to pledge against loans, particularly small farmers requiring crop loans.\xa0\t\xa0Repayment of such a loan is crucially dependent on the income from selling the crop. Since there is a risk involved (in case the crop yield is inadequate for any reason), banks are not willing to lend to such borrowers who cannot pledge collateral\xa0which can be sold to recover the loan amount in case of default in paying the loan amount.\t\xa0The borrowers who have not repaid previous loans, the banks might not be willing to lend them further.\t\xa0The banks might not be willing to lend those entrepreneurs who are going to invest in the business with high risks. | |
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In rural india credit pushes the person to depth trap explian with example |
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Distugush between formal and informal source of credit |
| Answer» 1- Loans that are given by bank and cooperative institutions is called formal source of credit whereas loans that are given by money lenders, friends and relatives is called informal source of credit. 2- In formal sorce of credit, the functioning of bank and cooperative institutions are supervised by Reserve Bank of India whereas the informal source of credit isn\'t supervised by RBI. 3- In formal source of credit, borrowers is required to submit collaterals and documents whereas in informal source of credit, borrowers isn\'t required to submit collaterals and documents. | |
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Why non cooperation movement slow down in market. |
| Answer» The Non-Cooperation Movement slowed down in the cities for various reasons like:\tKhadi cloth was often more expensive than mass-produced mill cloth and poor people could not afford to buy it. So people could not boycott mill cloth for very long.\tThe boycott of British institutions posed a problem\xa0as there were no alternative national institutions to fulfil\xa0educational needs.\tThe students and teachers trickled to government schools. The lawyers joined government courts\tWith all these, the enthusiasm of people in the cities lost their force. | |
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How to write a conclusion on consumer awareness project |
| Answer» Consumer awareness is the necessity of the hour whether it is about your rights, the information about the product or anything else that can change the mind-set of the other buyers.There is no doubt that consumer awareness is quite more in the present time and has helped a lot in bringing the transformation.\xa0 | |
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Draw a mind map of nationalism in india on chart paper |
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What are the circumstances which led to khalifat movement and non cooperation movement |
| Answer» Therila pa | |
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Difference between potential,developed,stock and Reserves |
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| Answer» \tPotential and Developed | Potential Resources | Developed Resources | \t\t\tResources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised, e.g., Gujarat and Rajasthan have a lot of potential for the development of wind and solar energy, but so far they have not been developed fully.Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation. The development of resources depends on technology and level of their feasibility, e.g., water resources used for hydel power generation or irrigation purposes.\t\tStock and Reserves Resources.Stock | Reserves | \t\t\tMaterials in the environment, which have the potential to satisfy human needs but man does not have the appropriate technology to access them are included among stock, e.g. water is a compound of two inflammable gases : hydrogen and oxygen, which can be used as a rich source of energy. But we do not have the required technical know-how to use them for this purpose.Reserves are the subset of the stock, which can be put into use with the help of existing technical ‘know-how’ but their full use has been postponed for meeting the future needs, e.g., forest reserves, iron-ore reserves, water in the dams etc.\t|
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Explain "the growth of morden nationalism in intimately connected with the Anti-colonial movement" |
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Answer» In India the feeling of nationalism is associated with anti colonial movement . In the process of their struggle against the colonial yoke people began to discover their own identity of belonging to one nation. By the end of Nineteenth century anti-colonial Movement in most of the colonies led to the growth of nationalism. The colonial exploitation led to poverty and caused miseries to the people. The shared a common hatred against the colonial rule. In colonies the people began to discover their unity in the process of their struggle against colonialism. Each section of the society felt the effects of colonialism. The British policy of racialism and that of divide and rule exposed the nature of their rule and created the feeling of oneness among Indians. They felt the sense of common hatred against colonial rule. Plz ans it point wise |
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What is the utopian vison of sorrieu? |
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Answer» The world made of democratic and social republic The utopian vision was his paintings which he drew |
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How gandhiji convert national movement into mass movement? |
| Answer» Gandhiji converted the National Movement into a Mass Movement by: \tHis simple and saintly life and style of convincing the masses made him popular.\tHis undisputed leadership and magnetic personality.\tHis policy of non-violent Satyagraha.\tHis movements like Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements had mass effects.\tHis programmes of social reforms like\xa0fighting against untouchability were highly appealing.\tHis commitment to Hindu-Muslim unity gave force and shape to the national movement. | |
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Why did the Muslim ulama in India want to introduce religious reforms in Islam give any three reason |
| Answer» (i) Muslim clergy want to introduce religious reforms in Islam.(ii) In north India, the ulama were deeply anxious about the collapse of Muslim dynasties.\xa0(iii) They feared that colonial rulers would encourage conversion, change the Muslim personal laws.\xa0(iv) To counter this, they used cheap lithographic presses, published Persian and Urdu translations of holy scriptures and printed religious newspapers and tracts.\xa0(v) The Deoband Seminary, founded in 1867, published thousands upon thousands of fatwas.\xa0(vi) Telling Muslim readers how to conduct themselves in their everyday lives, and explaining the meanings of Islamic doctrines. | |