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16151.

Which judgement of supreme court made indian fede

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16152.

What is the reason for tension in belgium?

Answer» In belgium there is majority of dutch speaking people but in capital Brussels there is majority of french speaking people. So there is a problem that who will make government in Belgium
16153.

New question paper pattern

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16154.

question about balgium with answer

Answer» The main elements of the power-sharing model evolved in Belgium were :(i) Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government. Some special laws require the support of majority of members from each linguistic group. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally.(ii) Many powers of the Central Government have been given to State Governments of the two regions of the country. The State Governments are not subordinated to the Central Government.(iii) Brussels had a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation. The French-speaking people accepted equal representation in Brussels because the Dutchspeaking community has accepted equal representation in the Central Government.
16155.

Witch is the state of agriculture

Answer» U. P., bihar, tamilnadu
16156.

how to study social text in brief

Answer» By fresh mind
16157.

Is the notes of sst or important questions are available in Hindi?

Answer» Contact me for notes...
U can brought from market in hindi sst available
No
16158.

Name the country in which the french armies were welcomed as a harbinger of liberty

Answer» Holland,Belgium,Switzerland and Italy
England....
16159.

BHEL full form

Answer» Bharat heavy electrical limited...It is a big company..
Bharat Heavy Eectricals Limited
16160.

When was first time plants were added to the list starting with six species

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16161.

Different forms of local government of urban areas

Answer» An urban area or urban agglomeration, is a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbanism, the term contrasts to rural areas such as villages and hamlets and in urban sociology or urban anthropology it contrasts with natural environment. The creation of early predecessors of urban areas during the urban revolution led to the creation of human civilization with modern urban planning, which along with other human activities such as exploitation of natural resources leads to human impact on the environment.The world\'s urban population in 1950 of just 746 million has increased to 3.9 billion in the decades since.[1] In 2009, the number of people living in urban areas (3.42 billion) surpassed the number living in rural areas (3.41 billion) and since then the world has become more urban than rural.[2] This was the first time that the majority of the world\'s population lived in a city.[3] In 2014 there were 7.2 billion people living on the planet,[4] of which the global urban population comprised 3.9 billion. The Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs at that time predicted the urban population would grow to 6.4 billion by 2050, with 37% of that growth to come from three countries: China, India and Nigeria.[1]Urban areas are created and further developed by the process of urbanization. Urban areas are measured for various purposes, including analyzing population density and urban sprawl.Unlike an urban area, a metropolitan area includes not only the urban area, but also satellite cities plus intervening rural land that is socio-economically connected to the urban core city, typically by employment ties through commuting, with the urban core city being the primary labor market.
16162.

Which of the following best explains utopian society

Answer» french artist Frederric Sorrieu
16163.

What do you mean by indo china why it is so called?

Answer» Its not there for syllabus
Indo-China is a peninsula in Southeast Asia lying roughly southwest of China, and east of India. The name has its origins in the French Indochine as a combination of the names of "India" and "China", referring to the location of the territory between those two countries, though the majority of people in the region are neither Chinese nor Indian. The term may also be used in biogeography for the "Indochinese Region", a major biogeographical region within the Indomalaya ecozone. The countries of mainland Southeast Asia received cultural influence from both India and China to varying degrees. Some cultures, such as those of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand are influenced mainly by India with a smaller influence from China. Others, such as Vietnam, are more heavily influenced by Chinese culture with only minor cultural influences from India, largely via the Champa civilization that Vietnam conquered during its southward expansion. The historical term French Indochina was a federation of French colonies and protectorates, that France named Cochinchina, Tonkin, Annam, Laos and Cambodia. France had an imperial presence in the region between 1884 and 1954. France withdrew from southeast Asia following the loss of the Indochina War.
16164.

Define fertility of the soil

Answer» The soil fertility is mainly refers to ability of various nutrients enrichment is the most important ones as well as which grows a plant very nutrisional ,hygenic and taste .The soil wanted the nutrients such as Nitrogen, manure such as cow dung cake and plant waste ,human waste,Cattle waste which protect the soil from insects and pestics ,the most important is water fertility
Soil fertility mainly refers to the ability of soil or the potential of soil in a particular region to maintain plants growth.Fertile soil results in high yield and better quality of plants. An ideal fertile soil is rich in fundamental elements and minerals, has good aeration, water holding capacity, and good texture. An ideal fertile soil is a dream of every farmer, especially when farming is a profit-based business. Farmers have to take care of the soil fertility on a monthly basis or at least annually. This can be done both naturally and artificially.
16165.

Class 10 (pol. Science) What was the condition of dalits post independence? (5-6 points)

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16166.

What are most needed reforms in India

Answer» All the suggestions or proposals about overcoming various challenges to democracy are called ‘democratic reforms’ or ‘political reforms’. All the countries do not have the same challenges, thus, the political reforms should be different.Some of the political reforms which should be implemented in India are given below:\tThe best way to bring out reform in the political system is to adopt a proper constitutional basis according to the public opinion or mandates. Legal and constitutional reforms should be carried out. Some of the acts are century old and need to be amended as per the current needs.\tThere should be people\'s participation in\xa0politics from grass-root to superstructure level. The best example is the Panchayati Raj System and its election processes are now\xa0law.\tAdministrative reforms to corruption in the political circles and the bureaucracy. The law of universal literacy should be implemented. Poverty alleviation to provide wages and employment to landless and the poor.\tElimination of gender discrimination through social-economic reforms. The regional imbalances should be redressed.\tSustainable development in terms of economic, social and environmental reforms.\tImprove the quality of political parties by competent people’s participation.\tDemocratic reforms are to be brought about principally through political practice. Therefore, the main focus of political reforms should be on ways to strengthen democratic practice. The most important concern should be to increase and improve the quality of political participation by ordinary citizens.
16167.

How do resources help us for the development

Answer» The\xa0natural resources\xa0of a country can\xa0contribute\xa0significantly to its economic\xa0development\xa0through increasing production and manufacturing, securing energy supply, increasing export revenues and reducing costs for local businesses and households. The extraction of\xa0natural resources\xa0can be done on a number of scales.\xa0
16168.

What would be the format of social science paper in 2020 examination

Answer» You can check the marking scheme in the syllabus here :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html
16169.

What is the difference between province state nation and country

Answer» • Province is defined as a unit of a country that is created with administrative point of view.• A state is also defined as a smaller territory that adds up to make a federation, such as US.
16170.

What is meant by the terms of credit

Answer» Terms of credit are the requirements need to be satisfied for any credit arrangements.\xa0However, the terms of credit vary depending upon the nature of the\xa0lender, borrower and loan.
16171.

What is tengible and intengible

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16172.

Why the Sri lankan Tamils start feeling alienated

Answer» Because there were no rights for tamilians in sri lanka as sinhalas were given all rights so they felt alienated..........
16173.

What do we learn from two story of Belgium and Sri Lanka ?

Answer» Power sharing is most important for a country.....
We learn that begium took initiatives for making up the Constitution and to become unite and to live together.... They used the policy of accommodation....but in sri lanka sinhalas dominated the other community......they used the policy of majoritism..... Thank u for reading this... If u like just click on \'thx\'
16174.

what are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies?

Answer» \tPower sharing among the different organs of government (Horizontal power sharing). In a democracy, power is shared among the different organs of the government such as the legislature, executive and the judiciary. This is called the horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs of the government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. Under this kind of power sharing arrangement, one can exercise unlimited powers. Each organ has its own powers, and it can also check the powers of other. So this results in a balance of power among the various institutions.\tPower sharing among governments at different levels : Under this, people choose separate governments at separate levels, for example, a general local government for the entire country and local governments at the provincial, sub-national or regional levels. Such a general government for the entire country is usually called a Federal government.\tPower sharing among different social groups : In a democracy, especially, in a multi-ethnic society, power is also shared among social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and the administration.\tPower sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements : In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements. Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand
16175.

Write 5 difference between 3 sectors

Answer» \tPrimary SectorSecondary SectorTertiary sector(i) It is known as agriculture and allied services sector.(i) It is known as manufacturing sector.\xa0(i) it is known as service sector.(ii) This sector produce goods and services by exploiting natural resources.(ii) This sector transforms one good into another by creating more utility from it.(ii) This sector provides useful services to primary and secondary sectors for these functioning of their working.(iii) This sector is unorganised and use traditional techniques.(iii) it is organised sector and use better techniques.(iii) it is organised sector and use better techniques.(iv) Activities related to agriculture, forestry fishing, mining and animal husbandary are included in this sector.(iv) It includes manufacturing units, small scale units, large firms, big corporates and multinational corporations.(iv) Services related to banking, insurance, trade and communication come in this sector.(v) This sector continue to be the largest employer in most of the developing nations like that of India.(v) This sector has failed to provide employment to the surplus workers of primary sector.(v) This sector‘s sharing in the employment is increasing\t
16176.

Anyone from MDAV??

Answer» I have some doubts
16177.

How did the ideas of french revolution spread in other parts of europe

Answer» The events of French Revolution which had influenced the people belonging to other parts of Europe:\tThe first uprising happened in July 1830 in France when the Bourbon kings were overthrown by liberal revolutionaries who established constitutional monarchy under Louis Philippe.\xa0\tIn 1848, there was a popular movement in France due to the economic emergency and food shortage. Louis Philippe had to flee.\tStudents and other members of the educated middle class began to set-up Jacobin clubs. Their activities and campaigns prepared the way for the French armies.\tNational Assembly established a republic in France based on universal male suffrage and right to work.\tThe French armies began to carry the idea of nationalism abroad. Thus, created a sense of collective identity.
16178.

What lead to the emergence of feelings of nationalism in europe

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16179.

What is slash and burn agriculture? Mention three features of it.?

Answer» Slash and burn is a method of\xa0agriculture\xa0used in the tropics, in which forest vegetation is felled and\xa0burned, the land is cropped for a few years, then the forest is allowed to reinvade.Salient features of slash and bum agriculture are as follows:\tSlash and burn agriculture is most often practised in places where open land for farming is not readily available because of dense vegetation.\tThis type of farming is carried out by tribal communities in India.\tA patch of land is cleared and burned for cultivation for a few years.\tDigging stick is mainly used for cultivation.\tCultivation largely\xa0depends on monsoon rains for irrigation and natural fertility of the soil.\tThey grow only sedentary crops like cereals and other crops for their bare sustenance.\tLand productivity is quite low as farmers do not use fertiliser and other modern inputs.
16180.

Who followed the policy of golden mean

Answer» Aristotle followed the golden mean in his philosophy. According to him, moral behaviour is the mean between two extremes. These two extremes are an excess of something and a complete deficiency of something.
16181.

What do you mean by gross domestic product

Answer» Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total sum of the value of the final goods and services of the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sectors of the economy of a country produced during a year.The counting of the various goods and services for calculating GDP can he understood by the following exampleWheat and Hour are intermediate goods used for making final products like bread and biscuits. Intermediate products should not be counted in the figure of GDP. Biscuits and breads are the final products prepared using flour and other ingredients like sugar, salt, oil etc
Ok
It is the total income of a nation that show how develope a country is
16182.

In what way can employment be increased in urban areas

Answer» To increase employment in urban areas, we will need to carry out the following tasks:\tInvest in basic industries which provide mass employment.\tImprove local and intercity transportation, so that more people can be employed to work in the transportation industry.\tIncrease vocational education courses, so as to increase employment venues in this field.\tPromoting tourism thereby creating job opportunities in this sector.\tGive incentives for the industry in urban areas to increase their capacity.\tPromoting small scale industries and also helping the small scale entrepreneurs by providing a loan.
16183.

What do you meant by decentralisation

Answer» Ok
It is a transfer of decisions making power and assignment of accountability and reaponsibility for results it is known as decentralisation
Sharing of power among different form of government i.e between state and panchayati raj etc
16184.

Is there any change in exam pattern of 10th class..

Answer» Yes there is 80% change in 2020 board paper
16185.

How many is removed from geography

Answer» Forest and Wildlife is added.
16186.

What is diffrence between social diffrence and social division. explain

Answer» Social difference is nothing bit a racial thinking of we people that someone is inferior than me.OR You say the feeling of superior and inferior is social difference.Whereas, the sharing of power on the basis of caste and creeds is social division
16187.

Impacts of division of labour

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16188.

What is national income ? How is it calculated? Write

Answer» National Income is total amount of goods and services produced within the nation during the given period say, 1 year. It is the total of factor income i.e. wages, interest, rent, profit, received by factors of production i.e. labour, capital, land and entrepreneurship of a nation.NI=NNP +Subsidies-Interest Taxes
Gdp is national income.It is the sum of money value of primary, secondary and tertiary sector
16189.

What was chauri chaura incident?

Answer» Chauri Chaura is a small village in the Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. On 5 February 1922, the police stationed there fired at a group of demonstrators. The demonstrators retaliated by burning down the police station, which caused the death of twenty-two policemen.Gandhiji had all through the movement emphasized on peace and non-violence. This incident, deeply hurt him and he called off the movement. On 10 March 1922, he was arrested and sentenced to six years imprisonment.The national movement during eh years AD 1905-1922 turned into a popular movement largely due to the efforts of Gandhiji. In the following years, he was the person who symbolized the attempts of the Indians to secure freedom from British rule.
16190.

Short note on belgium

Answer» \tThe ethnic composition of this small country is very complex. Of the country \'s total population, 59% lives in the Flemish region and speak Dutch language\tAnother 40% people live in the Wallonia region and speak French\xa0\tRemaining 1% of the Belgians speak German\tIn the capital of Brussels, 80% people speak French while20%areDutchspeaking.Sinhalese (74%), Tamils (18%), Muslims (7%), others (1%).\xa0
16191.

Differences between pressure groups and movements

Answer» So that i am also a studwnt of 10 cbsc social science for more information you can also follow mw on instagram my id=_s.s_golden_hawk_
Pressure groups= pressure groups are formed by peoples with common interest and opinion to achieve a common objectiveMovements=movement groups do it through unconventional(not conformed) way
16192.

Advantage and disadvantage of multi-purpose river projects?

Answer» The advantages of multi-purpose river projects are as follows:\tWater can be stored in the form of reservoirs, which can be used for irrigation purposes.\tThey control or eliminate floods.\tThey help in the generation of electricity\xa0which is very much important for the development of the\xa0industry.\tThey can improve transportation as part of a canal system.\tThey are excellent for fish breeding and other aquatic species.\tThey also help in inland navigation. Such projects can create navigation facility in the country by developing ferrying services for transportation, raise fleet capacity and thereby can reduce the traffic load on rail and road transport.\tThe water can be used for domestic and industrial purpose.\tMulti-purpose projects can also facilitate to develop recreation facilities in the form of picnic resorts, holiday resorts etc. which are having much commercial viability nowadays.The disadvantages of multi-purpose river projects are as follows:\tThey cause large-scale displacement of local communities and submergence of trees and vegetation.\tRegulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow, causing excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoirs, adding to the problem of land degradation.\tDams fragment rivers, making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate.\tDams were constructed to control floods but they have triggered floods, devastating life and property and causing soil erosion.\tBig dams have been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall.\tThey have induced earthquakes, caused waterborne diseases and pollution due to excessive use of water.
16193.

What is the meaning of la party

Answer» The Fatherland
16194.

Describe the ideology of liberalism in 19th century

Answer» The ideology of liberalism allied with Nationalism in the following ways:\tIn the political sense, liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before the law.\tIt emphasized the concept of government by consent. It stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges.\xa0It emphasized the inviolability of private property.\tIt believed in a constitution and representative government through Parliament.\tFrom the very beginning, universal suffrage i.e. voting rights were\xa0granted only to the property-owning men, excluding men without property and all women. However, throughout the nineteenth century and early twenties, many movements were organised demanding equal political rights.\xa0
16195.

Why did weavers in silesia revolt in 1845?

Answer» Thanks so much
-1845, weavers in silesia had led a revolt against contractors. -who supplied them raw material and gave them orders for finished textiles but drastically reduced their payments. -on 4 June at 2 P.M a large crowd of weavers marched in paris up to the mansion of their contractors demanding higher wages. -They were treated with scorn and threats. -Revolutionaries forced their way into the house, smashed its elagant windowpanes, furniture. -Another group broke into the storehouse and plundered. -The contractor fled with his family to a neighbouring village. -He returned 24 hours later having regathered the army and suppressed the revolt.
16196.

Why men work is more visible than female work?

Answer» We live in a patriarchal society wherein for ages women have delegated to domestic work or care work that are not deemed very important and earns little or no remunerations.On the other hand, men have not indulged in domestic jobs. They have been working outside the house and so the work done by them is more visible than that done by women. Because of a patriarchal mindset, there has been sexual division of labor and a belief system that propagates that men do more important work than women do.\xa0\xa0
16197.

Kya is bar koi chapter kata hai

Answer» Chapter ka naam toh batao
Kaun se
Hm 6 chapter kate h
Hmmm
16198.

What is zollverein?why was it formed?

Answer» Custom union or zollevrein was formed at the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the German States
In 1834, the customs union of Zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia and was joined by most of the German states.\tThe union abolished tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two.\tThe creation of a network of railways further stimulated mobility, harnessing economic interests to national unification.\tA wave of economic nationalism strengthened the wider nationalist sentiments growing at the time.\tVaried currencies and weights and measures were obstacles to economic growth, so the creation of a unified economic territory allowing the unhindered movement of goods, people and capital was needed. So, Zollverein was formed.
16199.

Explain any three provisions of treety of vieena

Answer» The provisions of Treaty of Vienna were as follows:\tThere was restoration of the\xa0power of the Bourbon dynasty in France.\tFrance lost all the territories that it had annexed while under the rule of Napoleon.\tGenoa was added to Piedmont in the South and the kingdom of Netherlands was set-up in North.\tNew territories were added to Prussia on its western frontier.\tAustria was granted control over Northern Italy.\tRussia was given part of Poland and Prussia was given a part of Saxony.
16200.

Why did some industrialists in nineteenth century Europe prefer manual labour over machines

Answer» Some industrialists in nineteenth-century Europe preferred hand labour to machines because of the following reasons:\tMachines were costly, ineffective, difficult to repair and required huge capital investments.\tLabour was available at low wages at that period of time. Only seasonal labour was required\xa0in seasonal industries.\tA range of products could be produced only with hand labour. Machines were oriented to produce uniform and\xa0standardized goods for a mass market. But, the demand in the market was often for goods with intricate designs and specific shapes.\tIn the Victorian age, the aristocrats and other upper-class people preferred articles made by hand only.