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16851.

Suggest any 3 ways to improve public facilities in india

Answer» Three ways to improve public facilities in India are listed below;1. The availability of basic services such as education, healthcare, clean and safe drinking water, sanitation etc. by the government and its institutions must be ensured by eliminating the middlemen from the system. The initiative such as DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), Clean India Mission, taken by the present incumbent government are praiseworthy in this regard.2. The most filthiest enemy in provisioning of public services is corruption. It inhibits economic growth and affects society at large. The recent move of demonetisation by the government of India is a giant step towards combating corruption and its various forms.3.The services must reach the poor and the backward sections of the society in the remotest areas which certifies its implementation by the government in improving the living conditions of the people at large.
Three ways to improve public facilities in India are listed below;1. The availability of basic services such as education, healthcare, clean and safe drinking water, sanitation etc. by the government and its institutions must be ensured by eliminating the middlemen from the system. The initiative such as DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer), Clean India Mission, taken by the present incumbent government are praiseworthy in this regard.2. The most filthiest enemy in provisioning of public services is corruption. It inhibits economic growth and affects society at large. The recent move of demonetisation by the government of India is a giant step towards combating corruption and its various forms.3.The services must reach the poor and the backward sections of the society in the remotest areas which certifies its implementation by the government in improving the living conditions of the people at large.
16852.

Name cereal crop which produces much in U.P.

Answer» The two most important cereal crops in India are rice and wheat.\xa0Two leading cereal producing states are West Bengal (leading producer of rice) and Uttar Pradesh (leading producer of wheat).
16853.

Will the making of a global world chapter come in board examination of 2020-21 or not?

Answer» No
No , it is only for the internal assessment!
No ,only for internal assessment
No , it is only for internal assessment
No , it is only for the internal assessment!
16854.

what do you mean by national parties give examples

Answer» National Party:\xa0A party that secures at least six per cent of total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in four States and wins at least four seats in the Lok Sabha is recognised as a national party.According to this classification, there were six national recognised parties in the country in 2006.\tIndian National Congress (INC):\xa0This is popularly known as the Congress Party. This is one of the oldest parties of the world and was founded in 1885. The Congress Party had played a dominant role in Indian politics at the national and state level for several decades after India’s Independence. Since the first general elections in 1952, the Congress party had been in power continuously till 1977. After that, it came back to power in 1980 and remained till 1989. The Congress Party once again came back to power in 1991 for another five years. Congress Party came back in power in 2004 and completed two terms in office, i.e. ten years.\tBharatiya Janata Party (BJP):\xa0This party was founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Building a strong and modern India is the main goal of this party. The BJP wants to promote cultural nationalism (or ‘Hindutva). This party wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India, a uniform civil code and a ban on religious conversions. It support base increased significantly in the 1990s. The Party came to power in 1998 and remained in power till 2004. This party stormed back to power in centre in 2014, and was re-elected in 2019 with absolute mejority.\tBahujan Samaj Party (BSP):\xa0This party was formed in 1984 under the leadership of Kanshi Ram. The party seeks to represent and secure power for the bahujan samaj which includes the dalits, adivasis, OBCs and religious minorities. This party has good presence in Uttar Pradesh and has been in power in UP for a couple of terms.\tCommunist Party of India - Marxist (CPI-M):\xa0This party was founded in 1964. Marxism- Leninism is the main philosophy of this party and it supports socialism, secularism. The party enjoys strong support in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura, especially among the poor, factory workers, farmers, agricultural labourers and the intelligentsia. The CPI has off late slipped in its hold over public and has lost power in West Bengal and Kerala.
16855.

what is political party what are its components of a municipal corporation

Answer» Political Party:A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. Always political parties take some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.There are different views on what is good for the society and people. Every political party wants to persuade people why their policies are better than other parties, and tries to win the suppott of people.Three Components of a Political Party:(i) The Leaders Every political party has some prominent leaders who formulate policies and programmes of the party and choose candidates for contesting elections.(ii) The Active Members They are involved in different committees of the party and participate directly in their activity.(iii) The Followers They believe in the party’s ideology and support the party by casting their votes in favour of the party at the time of election.
16856.

How italy became a unified nation??

Answer» Italy was divided into smaller kingdoms namely Sardinia, Lombardy, Venetia and Sicily. Among these, Sardinia was the most powerful one. The Papal states, comprising Rome and Central Italy were under the Pope.Cavour was able to annex the kingdoms of Parma, Lombardy, Modena, Tuscany and parts of the Papal states in 1859. A bold sailor called Giuseppe Garibaldi annexed the rest of the territories of Naples. Venetia, which was under Austria was ceded to Italy by Austria in 1866 when Austria was weakened by the Prussian war. Rome refused to become part of the Italian state. In 1870, Prussia attacked France and the Pope stopped getting support from the French king. Rome was forcibly entered into and occupied by the Italians. Finally, the state of Italy emerged as an independent nation state in 1871 with Victor Emmanuel as the king.
Italy got unified in 1861..guseippe gariboldi helped to collect the support of peasents and others.Guseippe Mazzini also tried out in making other societies like young Italy young Europe......Finally victor Emmanuel 2 proclaimed as king in 1861 of unified Italy..
16857.

in ch1 fig1 in what way do you think that print depicts utopian vision

Answer» Answer:\'Utopian vision\' means that it is depicting something idealistic. The French artist F Sorrieu was visualizing a dream of a world made up of nations (all of them did not exist as nations at the time that these prints were made). He has showed the German people with a common flag, although actually they were a number of different states at that time. So it is an idealistic or Utopian vision.
16858.

Who was Bishamarck of Italy ?

Answer» Count camilo de cavour
If you not believe me search on google
Count Cavour was known as the Bismarck of Italy
Guissepe Garibaldi
G.Mazzini
16859.

Discussion the steps to be taken to minimise environmental degradation by industry?

Answer» The steps to be taken to minimize environmental degradation by industry are:Minimizing water pollution:1. Minimizing use water for processing by reusing and recycling it in two or more successive stages.2. Harvesting of rainwater to meet water requirements.3. Treating hot water and effluents before releasing them in rivers and ponds.4. Treatment of industrial effluents done in three phases:a. Primary treatment by mechanical means. This involves screening, grinding, flocculation and sedimentation.b. Secondary treatment by biological process.c. Tertiary treatment by biological, chemical and physical processes. This involves recycling of wastewater.5. Overdrawing of ground water reserves by industry where there is a threat of ground water resources also needs to be regulated legally.Minimizing air pollution:1. Particulate matter in the air can be reduced by fitting smoke stacks to factories with electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, scrubbers and inertial separators.2. Smoke can be reduced by using oil or gas instead of coal in factories.Minimizing noise pollution:1. Machinery and equipment can be used and generators should be fitted with silencers.2. Almost all machineries can be redesigned to increase energy efficiency and reduce noise.3. Noise absorbing materials may be used apart from personal use of earplugs and earphones.\xa0
1) Treating hot water and effluents before releasing them in rivers and ponds. 2) Careful planning and setting of industries.3) Control over use of mineral wealth.4) Harvesting of rainwater to meet water requirements.
16860.

Agriculture and industry are not exclusi of each other? Why

Answer» Agriculture and industry are not exclusive of each other. They move hand in hand.(i) The agro-based industries have given a major boost to agriculture by raising its productivity.(ii) The agro-based industries depend on agriculture for raw materials and sell their products such as fertilisers, insecticides, irrigation pumps, PVC pipes, machines and tools, etc to the farmers.(iii) Thus, development and competitiveness of manufacturing industry has not only assisted agriculturists in increasing their production but also made production process very efficient.
Sorry yrr they are not exclusive of each other
Agriculture and industry are not exclusive of each other,rather they are interdependent on each other. 1)Agriculture provides the raw materials for most of the industries like textiles,rubber,sugar and industries offer the processing destination for the agricultural output
No they are exclusive of each other
16861.

Which party is known as national party

Answer» In any parliament election a party gets 6% votes and at least 4 seats in loksabha. That party is recognise as a national party.
Every party in the country has to register with the Election Commission. It offers some special facilities for large and established parties. The Election Commission has laid down detailed criteria of the proportion of votes and seats that a party must get in order to be a recognised party.\tA party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a State and wins at least 2 seats is recognised as a\xa0State Party.\tA party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in 4 States and wins at least 4 seats in the Lok Sabha is recognised as a\xa0National Party.
16862.

Write the difference between democratic government and non democratic government

Answer» \t\xa0Democratic government\xa0Non-democratic government\xa0Democracy is the best form of government as the rulers are accountable to the people and have to fulfill their needs.\xa0The rulers are not accountable to the people and their needs.\xa0In a democratic government, people elect their rulers and have right in decision making.\xa0In non-democratic governments, people do not elect their rulers and have no right in decision making.\xa0There is freedom of expression and people enjoy political rights.\xa0There is no freedom of expression and people do not enjoy fundamental rights.\xa0Example: India, USA.\xa0Example: Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe.\t
democratic government by the people , to the people , for people non democracy government is monarchy form of government all decisions taken by emperor , dectetaor and king
16863.

Write down ethric composition of Sri Lanka

Answer» \tThe major social groups of Sri Lanka are: the Sinhala speakers (74 per cent) and the Tamil\tspeakers (18 per cent).\tAmong Tamils there are two sub-groups: Tamil natives of the country are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ and the rest, whose forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period are called ‘Indian Tamils’.\tSri Lankan Tamils are concentrated in the north and east of the country.\tMost of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhists, while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims. There are about 7 per cent Christians who are both Tamils and Sinhalas.
EthnicNot Ethric ..
16864.

Write down ethric composition of Belgium

Answer» Belgium a small European country has Dutch, French and German speaking populations. While 59% of the total population of the country live in the flemish region and speak Dutch the other 40% of the people live in walloniaregion and speak French.Hope it helps you ☺️
Belgium, a small European country, has Dutch-, French- and German-speaking populations. While 59% of the total population of the country live in the Flemish region and speak Dutch, the other 40% of the people live in the Wallonia region and speak French. In Brussels, the capital of Belgium, about 80% of the people speak French, while the remaining 20% speak Dutch.
16865.

What is the symbol of the attribute of liberty

Answer» A symbol stands for an idea. The Statue of Liberty stands in\xa0Upper New York Bay, a universal symbol of freedom. Originally conceived as an emblem of the friendship between the people of France and the U.S. and a sign of their mutual desire for liberty, over the years the Statue has become much more.
16866.

What is consumer movement in long para

Answer» In India, the consumer movement as a ‘social force’ originated with the necessity of protecting and promoting the interests of consumers against unethical and unfair trade practices. Because of all these efforts, a significant initiative was taken in 1986 by the Indian government. It has implemented the\xa0Consumer Protection Act 1986, popularly known as\xa0COPRA.Consumers have the right to seek redressal against unfair trade practices and exploitation. The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations, known as\xa0consumer forums or consumer protection councils. They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court.COPRA, a three-tier quasi judicial machinery at the district, state and national levels was set up for redressal of consumer disputes.\tThe district-level court called\xa0District Forum,\xa0which deals with the cases involving claims up to Rs 20 lakh\tThe state level court called\xa0State Commission,\xa0which deals with the cases involving claims between Rs 20 lakh and Rs 1 crore.\tThe national level court is known as the\xa0National Commission,\xa0which deals with cases involving claims exceeding Rs 1 crore. If a case is dismissed in district-level court, a consumer can also appeal in the state and subsequently in national-level courts.
16867.

Q.Why International trade is called as the " Economic Barometer of the country " ?

Answer» When trade takes place between two countries it is known as international trade.(i) It is very important for the development of a country. Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity.(ii) As the resources are space bound, no country can survive without international trade.(iii) It enables a country to earn foreign exchange which is needed to import essential goods. It is, therefore, considered the economic barometer for a country.
16868.

Make a list of the places of cultural heritage of gujarat

Answer» \tGujarat is famous for its rich and varied cultural and natural heritage. Sahastralinga Lake, Step-well of Queen (Rani-ni-Vav) and Rudra Mahalaya Temple of Siddhapur are worth seeing architectures of Patan. The ruins of Rudra Mahalaya temple in Siddhapur depicts the grandeur of Siddhapur which is located 26 km away from Patan.\tAhmedabad has a rich ancient heritage consisting of Bhadra Fort, Jama Masjid, Mosque of Queen Sipri, Roza of Sarkhej, Kankaria Lake, Shaking Minara (Jhulta-Minara), Sidi Saiyad Jali (Grill), Mosque of Queen Roopmati, etc.\tDholavira is known for its ideal town planning. Due to a part of Harappan culture, it was quite famous as a centre of trade and commerce. Archaeologists discovered about 5000 years old bead and ornament making factories in Dholavira.\tLothal is a rich architectural site depicting the great Indus Valley Civilization. The famous buildings of Champaner include Moti Masjid, Jama Masjid and the historical fort. The fort of Vadnagar, Sharmishta lake and arches are monuments worth seeing. The arches are created on the two erected pillars creating bow-like shapes.\tShamlaji temple near Meshwo River is also an ancient place for pilgrimage. There were also many Stupas and Viharas built in Gujarat during Kshatrap period. The remains of Buddhist Stupas can be found from Bordevi of Junagadh district, Dev ni morinear Shamlaji, Intva stupa in Gimar near Junagadh, etc.\tGujarat also boasts of many other architectures such as Dev ni mori Bavapyara, Uparkot, Khapra Kodiya, Khambhaliya, Talaja, Sana, Dhank, Jhinjhurijhar, Kadiya Dungar, etc. Ancient Jain temples on Shetrunjya mountains at Palitana in Bhavnagar district are extremely artistic. After of these temples were built in 11th century.\tTaranga is another Jain pilgrim situated on the hill near Timba village at Kheralu taluka in Mehsana district. The temple of Taramati is also situated here. Somnath temple at Gir- Somnath district and Dwarkadhish temple of Devbhoomi Dwarka have beautiful historical heritage. Many such beautiful places are there in Gujarat which makes our cultural heritage rich and prosperous.
16869.

What are the advantages of transport?

Answer» Following are the advantages of road transport:1. Door to Door Service : Roads provide transport facilities right upto the consumer residence or factory.\xa02. Universal availability : Roads can be built in all types of regions including hilly, undulating desert and marshy lands.\xa03. Convenient in transportation of perishable commodities : Quick transport of perishable commodities like fruits, milk, vegetables is possible through road transport.4. Lower construction and maintenance costs : Roads have lower construction and maintenance cost in comparison to that of railways.5. Ideal to short distance transport: Roads are ideal for short distance travel and transport
16870.

Does the country like India need multi party system. Explain with suitable example?

Answer» India adopted multi-party system for the following reasons(i) Being a vast, and diverse country, the multi-party system was needed to accommodate the vast population.(ii) The diverse social and geographical features could not be represented with two or three parties.(iii) The multi-party system in India evolved over a long time, depending on the nature of society, its social, regional division, its history of politics and its system of elections.(iv) Multi-party system ensures a healthy competition between different parties and prevents dictatorship of a single party. Indian Constitution declares India as a democratic country. Multi-party system fulfils this criteria and provides chance for proper growth of the nation.
Yes the country\'s like India have multi party system.Because there are many other plattform of work to do that cannot be handle by a single me
16871.

Q.How the world in the present days is said to be like a big village?

Answer» Because it is interlinked. From even the most unfamiliar part to even the most familiar part
16872.

What is allegory ?

Answer» Allegory is a symbol of a nation and it expresses liberty , freedom , justice , greed through a person and thing.They might also act as political satire.It is representation of abstract ideas and principles by characters. Allegory plays an important role in the nation\'s building.Examples1) Marianne, allegory of france , a popular christened name. It represents ideas of the liberty, freedom . Which underlined the ideas of a people\' s nation. Jer characteristics were drawn from those of Liberty , Republic- the red cap, the tri- colour and the cockade. To popularise the national symbols, statue of the Marianne were erected in public square.2) Germania, allegory of german nation. She wore crown of oak leaves, as the german oak stands for heroism.It symbolizes strength; courage and freedom.These allegories were erected in public square and figures were put on coins and stamps for the people to identify with her and nation.
Allegory is a symbol of nation and it expresses liberty, freedom, justice, greed through a person and thing. They might also act as a political satire.
16873.

Project consumer right

Answer» RIGHT TO BE HEARD Right to be heard means that consumer\'s interests will receive due consideration at appropriate forums. ... RIGHT TO INFORMATION The conumer has the right to be informed about the quality, quantity, potency, purity, standard and price of goods so as to protect the consumer against unfair trade practices.
16874.

Compare the 3 sectors of Indian Economy in terms of GDP.

Answer» Cbse answer class ten
16875.

why do bank need to expand formal sector of credit in india

Answer» There is need to expand formal sources of credit in India as:(i)This would lead to higher incomes and many people could then borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.(ii)They could grow crops, do business, set up small-scale industries etc.(iii)They could set up new industries or trade in goods. Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development.
16876.

What were the economic effect of non cooperation movement

Answer» The effects of non-cooperation movement on the economic front were very dramatic as follows:-1) Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign cloth burnt in huge bonfires.2) The import of foreign cloth halved between 1921 and 1922, its value dropping from Rs 102 crore to Rs 57 crore.3) In many places merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade.4) As the boycott movement spread, and people began discarding imported clothes and wearing only Indian ones, production of Indian textile mills and handlooms went up.
The effect of non cooperation movement was:1. Foreign goods and clothes were boycotted.2. Liquor shops were picketed.3. The import of foreign cloth halved, and it\'s value dropped.4. Merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods.5. As they began discarding the foreign cloth and wearing only Indian ones, the production of Indian textile Mills and handlooms again went up.
16877.

How do we participate as consumers as well as producers in the market

Answer» We participate in the market both as producers and consumers.(i) As producers of goods and services we could be working in any of the sectors such as agriculture, industry, or services.(ii) Consumers participate in the market when they purchase goods and services that they need.(iii) For example, moneylenders usually adopt various tricks to bind the borrower.They could make the producer sell the produce to them at a low rate in return for a timely loan. They could force small farmers to sell their land to payback the loan.
Producers - By providing goods and/or servicesConsumers - By purchasing goods and/or services
16878.

Credit??

Answer» Credit refers to the agreement in which the lenders supplies the borrower with money, goods, and services in return of the promise of future payments.
16879.

Why conservation of resources are necessary

Answer» Conservation of resources\xa0can help to take care of our heritage. We can care for and protected for the benefit, use and enjoyment of the public today and for generations to come. Our Natural\xa0Resources\xa0should be conserved because it is the main source of our daily needs and is limited only.\xa0Conservation of resources is necessary because:-1 ):-Future generations will also use them.2):-We should conserve resources because some resources are in limited amount and exhaust after some years.So, in order to make sure that no nobody can waste resources and we should utilise them in minimum amount.
16880.

What are the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversity

Answer» The majority always needs to work for minority.\xa0Democracy\xa0does not believe in any kind of discrimination among citizens on grounds of caste, religion, colour, ***, race, etc. It\xa0accommodates\xa0alLsocial\xa0diversities.\xa0Democracies\xa0accommodate social diversities\xa0when it is well understood that\xa0democracy\xa0is not just the rule of the majority, and that the rule of the majority is not just the rule of a single religious or\xa0social\xa0community.
16881.

What was mazzini\'s contribution in creating a nation state

Answer» He formed 2 secret societies. The young Italy and the young Europe. He encouraged the young members of the these societies to participate in revolutionary activities.
16882.

What is a standard mark explain in detail

Answer» The ISI\xa0mark\xa0is a\xa0standards-compliance\xa0mark\xa0for industrial products in India since 1955. The\xa0mark\xa0certifies that a product conforms to an Indian\xa0standard\xa0(IS) developed by the Bureau of Indian\xa0Standards\xa0(BIS), the national\xa0standards\xa0body of India.\xa0Vegetarian\xa0mark\xa0(green dot symbol) and the Non-vegetarian\xa0mark\xa0(brown dot symbol), either of this is mandatory for packaged\xa0food\xa0products. To distinguish between vegetarian and non-vegetarian\xa0food.
16883.

Should we just democracy on the basis of economic development why or why not

Answer» In real sense,\xa0economic growth\xa0is related to increase in per capita national output or net national product of a\xa0country\xa0that remain constant or sustained for many years.\xa0Economic growth\xa0can be achieved when the rate of increase in total output is greater than the rate of increase in population of a\xa0country.\xa0Economic development means the rate of production is greater than the rate of increase in population and the rate of growth of GDP is high enough to fulfil the basic needs of the population. Two bases of measuring development of a country are: (i) Average or per capita\xa0income.
16884.

What type of share is often found in economic among the citizen of democracy country

Answer» Disproportionate/Unequal
16885.

What is the role of democracy in economic development

Answer» Economic growth is the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product, or real GDP.Growth is usually calculated in real terms - i.e., inflation-adjusted terms – to eliminate the distorting effect of inflation on the price of goods produced. Measurement of economic growth uses national income accounting. Since economic growth is measured as the annual percent change of gross domestic product (GDP), it has all the advantages and drawbacks of that measure. The economic growth rates of nations are commonly compared using the ratio of the GDP to population or per-capita income.The "rate of economic growth" refers to the geometric annual rate of growth in GDP between the first and the last year over a period of time. This growth rate is the trend in the average level of GDP over the period, which ignores the fluctuations in the GDP around this trend.
16886.

What is meant by dictatorship??

Answer» Dictatorship is the form of government where people\'s wishes doesn\'t matter to the ruler and is ruled by one person only. Also the form of govt is called autocratic form of govt.
Dictatorship is defined as an autocratic or authoritarian form of government in which a government is ruled by either an individual or an authoritarian party. In dictatorship, a particular individual has great power in the government and exercises his own will while taking the decisions.Here, masses are ignored while taking the decisions. The dictator or a few powerful individuals have all the economic, social, intellectual and moral powers to take decisions. Such regimes justify, that it is better for the power to be concentrated in few hands, so that some goals can be achieved at a quicker speed.
A type of government in which people\'s will or wish does not matter and the country is fairly or unfairly ruled by a single (maybe unelected) person.
16887.

Describe the circumstances that led to the July revolution of 1830 in France.

Answer» In July 1830 the 1st upheaval took place in France.the bourbon kings who had been restored to power during the conservatism reaction after 1815 were now overthrown by liberal revolutionaries who installed constitutional monarchy with Louis phillepe as its head.The economic hardships rise in food prices burdenof feudal dues and obligationsaon the peasants was some more reasons of the revolt.the July Revolution spark and uprising in Brussels which lead to Belgium taking away from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.The revolution was led by liberal nationalism belonging to the educated middle class elite among home work professor school teachers clothes and members of the commotion middle classes.
16888.

Why do the rural borrowers depend on the informal sector of credit

Answer» They don\'t have much knowledge to fulfill the bank\'s needs or formalities. Also don\'t have anything to keep as collateral.
... absence of collateral and documentation ..Absence of awareness among the people about the formal credit
The rural borrowers depend on the informal sector for credit because :(i) Absense of collateral and documentation.(ii) Flexible loans in term of timelines, interest rates, procedural requirements etc.
16889.

Trace the unification of Germany

Answer» In the 1800s, nationalist feelings were strong in the hearts of the middle-class Germans. They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German States. But the monarchy and the military got together to repress them and they gained support from the landowners of Prussia (the Junkers) too. Prussia soon became the leader of the German unification movement. Its\xa0Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy. The unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark, and France over seven years time. In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles.
16890.

Describe industrial growth in our country in past decades.

Answer» The share of manufacturing sector in the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) has been stagnant at 17% over the last two decades. The total contribution of industry to the GDP is 27% out of which 10% comes from mining, quarrying, electricity and gas.The growth of the manufacturing sector had been 7% in the last decade. Since 2003, the growth rate has been 9 to 10% per annum. The desired growth rate over the next decade is 12%.The National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC) has been set with the objectives of improving productivity through proper policy interventions by the government and renewed efforts by the industry.
16891.

Describe Frédéric sorrieu\'s utopian vision of the world as he depicted in his painting in 1848

Answer» @Yogita Ingle....Thank you so much for ur help
Frederic Sorrieu is trying to depict a Utopian vision where the World is characterized by the following:\tWorld made up of democratic and secular Republics.\tPeople of Europe, America, men , women of all ages and classes marching together, paying homage to the statue of liberty.\tRemains of the symbols of absolutists monarchies.\tSorrieu grouped people into different nations, with their distinct flags and costumes.\tUS and Switzerland are leading the processions.\t\xa0A female figure holding torch of enlightenment and charter of rights of the man.\tHe is trying to give a sense of belonging to the people, a shared collective identity through the symbols.
16892.

How many seats are reserved for women in parliament???

Answer» 1/3rd
One third seats
One third seats
15 seats
16893.

Is The date/month of board examination of CBSE is postponed by the CBSE.

Answer» Okay
Not yet decided but it can be from the month of feb-mar
Don\'t have proper information
16894.

Who were guilts ?and their work

Answer» Guilds were\xa0and are associations of artisans or merchants who control the practice of their\xa0craft\xa0in a particular town. The earliest types of\xa0guild were\xa0formed as confraternities of tradesmen. They\xa0were\xa0organised in a manner something between a professional association,\xa0trade\xa0union, a cartel, and a secret society.
16895.

What are disguised employment?

Answer» Disguised unemployment is a type of unemployment In which people are working less than their potential For eg ...a farm needs 3 people but 5 are working on it...those 2 people are part of disguised unemployment
Disguised unemployment is a type of unemployment In which people are working less than their potential For eg ...a farm needs 3 people but 5 are working on it...those 2 people are part of disguised unemployment
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16896.

What precautions should be taken while calculating GDP.?

Answer» The value of ₹50 for a packet of biscuits (final good) already include the value of flour, sugar and other intermediate goods in it.While calculating the value of the goods produced we should only count the value of the final goods produced.
While calculating the value of the goods produced we should only count the value of the final goods produced. We should not count or add the value of the intermediate goods because the value of the final goods already includes the value of the intermediate goods which are used in making the final goods.For example: The value of ₹50 for a packet of biscuits (final good) already include the value of flour, sugar and other intermediate goods in it.
16897.

What are various factor due to which tertiary sector growing with more peace

Answer» India is a developing country.....with the increase in salary of people ..there leisuee increase Every country requires basic services like hospitals,transport etc. People go out to eat in restaurants People also require cell phone services
The importance of the Tertiary sector is rising because of the following reasons.(i) This sector provides basic services such as hospitals, educational institutions, post and telegraph services, police stations, courts, municipal corporations, defence, banks, insurance etc. which are basic for the development of the country.(i) This sector provides services such as transport, trade, storage etc. which help in the development of the agriculture or the Primary sector and the industries or the Secondary sector.\xa0(iii) Increasing income level has created demands for many more services like eating out, tourism, shopping, private hospitals. private schools etc.(iv) Over the last decade, or so, certain new services such as those based on information and communication technology have become important and essential.\xa0
India is a developing country.....with the increase in salary of people ..there leisuee increaseEvery country requires basic services like hospitals,transport etc.People go out to eat in restaurants People also require cell phone services etc
16898.

explain 3 cropping seasons of India

Answer» Zaid season ( crops. WatermelonKharif season Rabi season
Kharif cropRabi cropsZaid crops
Zaid ,rabi,kharif
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One paragraph pls explain of politics class 10th pg no:86 .. Right side 3rd paragraph

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What are the drawbacks of barter system?

Answer» Barter System is a system of exchange in which one commodity is exchanged for another commodity.\xa0Drawbacks of Barter Systems:1. Lack of double coincidence of wants.2. Lack of a common measure of value.3. Indivisibility of certain goods.4. Difficulty in making deferred payments.5. Difficulty in storing value.
There might not be double coincidence of wants. That is what one party want to sell might be the product the other party wants.