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20901.

name the satyagrahs started by ghandhi ji

Answer» Non cooperation
20902.

What is the full form of HID?

Answer» No it is actually humam development index.
Sorry high intensity discharge
May be it\'s HDI that is human development index
Human development index
highly immunodefiency
Human development index
20903.

How caste inequlaties are still continuing in india

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20904.

Name the person who invented movable type printing in Europe

Answer» Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg of Mainz, Germany invented movable-type printing in Europe
Ranjeet kumar singh
20905.

How can biogas solve the energy mainly in rural india? Give your suggestion

Answer» Biogas can solve the energy problem in the rural areas due to the reasons mentioned below .(i) It produces gas having higher thermal efficiency than charcoal and kerosene.(ii) It provides a way for optimum utilisation of animal and plant waste.(iii)\tIt produces enriched organic manurethat can supplement or even replace chemical fertilisers.\t.(iv)\tIt burns smoothly and does not leave much residue behind.(v)\tIt is easy to produce, store, handle and transport. Some suggestions to improve the biogas energy production in rural areas given below
20906.

Why were big European powers meet in Berlin in 1885

Answer» In1885 the big European power met in Berlin to complete the carving up of Africa between them
20907.

What does the term commUAlism denotes

Answer» communalism believes in promotion of a particular religion which include involves religious prejudices,stereotypes of religion communities and belief in superiority of one\'s religion over other religion. It can\'t be tolerate or respect belonging to different religious communities.
20908.

What do yu mean by vellum......

Answer» Vellum means the a parchment made from skin
before the advent of printing press books were made of vellum but it is not successful because it is highly cost so poor people could not buy vellum
It is defined as the fine parchment made originally from the skin of a calf.
Vellum is reffered to prepared animal skin or memberane which was used as a material to write on in earlier times.
See in google dictionary
20909.

What are the objective of NREGA 2005

Answer» It is for unemployment,which has no job In NREGA , you can choose your favourite job It is 100 days of employment And when you fail to do this work then you can get allowance from the government200 district work in NREGA
Its main aim is guarnatee the right to work and give employment to unemployed person
ques ka answer digiea ...... chapter mt puchea Pal jii
Which chapter
100 days employment.unemployment allowance.mainly for STs and SCs.
To provide atleast 100 days of employment to rural areas youth people
20910.

what is the other name of nepal

Answer» Good answer is the kingdom of Gorkha
what
Nepali
20911.

the agriculture of learningthis of center ofthat region(ancient,modern,before 1950)

Answer» What are u trying to ask ??????
20912.

How caste can take various forms in politics?? Answer me fast ...... please

Answer» 2) when government is formed parties make sure that representatives of each caste find a place in cabinet3) parties and candidates appeals to the cast sentiments to gain support4) parties act like they care about lower caste due to their high population in India so that they can win election easily.
1) parties nominate candidate which belong to the cast of majority in the region2)
Please answer ?
20913.

why count camillo de caviar was remembered in history

Answer» because he was one of the person who unified Italy
Because of his diplomatic ways
20914.

explain any three methods of controlling production across countries by mncs

Answer» 1) By buying local companies of an area.2) By making partnership with the owner of local companies. 3) By investing in local companies to encourage the production of foreign product in any country.
20915.

who has been called the hero of the two worlds

Answer» Gilbert du motier, marquis de Lafayette
Giuseppe Garibaldi
20916.

Can any1 plse tell me about decentralisation

Answer» Jab centre and state se power cheen kar local government ko di jati hai
Its the que of politics......
By giving powers from state govt to the local one.......
Federalism
Hey ye konse chapter ka question he
20917.

Why Gandhiji was bared from entering Delhi

Answer» Because the local leaders took upon the peaceful procession in amritsar and Gandhi ji was bared from entering delhi
Bcoz the britishers thought that he was a threat for them....again cn held \'andolans\'n various movt to through them out...
20918.

Define rowtlat act

Answer» Rowlatt Act, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The\xa0acts\xa0allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
20919.

Impact of globalization in India

Answer» Impact of globalisation is not uniform. It has some positive and some negative effects too. It employs a large number of people who r trying to get jobs. It helps small industries to prosper by its successful collaboration with multi national companies. Many small companies which employs a large number of people have shut down. Due to the closure of small units, many educated people have become jobless.
#Employment increased ......#Trade opportunity increases .....#import and export both increases .....#Many new technology was reached to indian market.....# competition increased in market....#GDP increased....
20920.

What do you mean by indentured labour?

Answer» Your wish
A bonded labourer undef the contract to work for an employer for a specific amount of time, to pay off his passage to a new country or home
An employee who is bound by a signed or forced contract to work for a particular employer for a fixed period of time.
20921.

Describe railways roads

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20922.

What is Baswa?

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20923.

Why did most developing countries organise themseleves into the group of 77 during 1960s?

Answer» To get real control over their natural resources , and over their lands also.
20924.

What is decentralisation??

Answer» When central government and state government give power to the local government and formed this called decentralisation.....
Distribution of power
Giving powers to local govt. from state and central. govt.
20925.

what is Rowlett Act?

Answer» It gave the British government and enmouorous power to replace political activities under this act detention of political prisoners without trial of two years was allowed this lead to widespread discontentment among Indians....
20926.

Define epistolary novel

Answer» Epistolary novels r the novels written in the form of series and usually in the form of letters.
20927.

Describe briefly the distribution of soils found in India

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20928.

Explain unification of Germany, Italy and Britain in brief.

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20929.

Please , answer me friends

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20930.

Which feature contribute in human devlopment

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20931.

WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMING TOGETHER FEDERATION AND HOLDING TOGETHER FEDERATION?

Answer» \tComing-togetherHolding-together1. Independent states come together themselves to form a bigger unit.1.A large state decides to divide its power between constituent states and national government.2.All constituents have equal power2. The central government has more power.3. Examples- USA, Australia3. Examples- India, Belgium.\t
20932.

Explain the consumer awareness

Answer» Consumer awareness means to educating the consumers about their rights,like; right to choose, right to informed, right to safety, nd right to seek redressal. Consumer awareness is an important determinant of consumer protection.that\'s all..
20933.

What are conventional and non conventional resources

Answer» Conventional resources- these resources have been in use by human since ancient time.Non - conventional resources- these resources have been in use by human beings for serve years.
20934.

What is full form of NMCC?

Answer» Thanx fr confirmation.........☺
Yes you are right
National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council .......... i think
20935.

Describe the contribution of bihu to the culture of assam?

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20936.

I want know that ,what is the hindi of Power Shar

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20937.

Define, debt - traps .........

Answer» Thnx anushka
Ya, honey and shashikant r ryt
A situation in which borrower after taking a loan, is unable to repay the loan then this situation is called debt-trap.
When a person is unable to recover his loan that he had taken from borrowers ,then that condition of the person is defined as debt traps .It is very difficult 4 a person to get out of the debt trap especially poor farmers
20938.

"Rupee is widely accepted as a medium of exchange " justify yur answer...........

Answer» Rupee is widely accepted as a medium of exchange because-=it is authorised by government of India.= it is Indian currency which gives a nation purchasing power.=it also faciliates and developes a nation\'s economy.
\tThe primary function of money is to act as a medium of exchange between two parties involved in a transaction. It avoids the practical problems of wastage of time and resources involved in the barter system of exchange and it improves the efficiency of the transaction.\tIt promotes allocation efficiency in the trade and production of goods and services. In case of the barter system, the sale and purchase of goods occurs at the same time. Their sale and purchase value also remains equal at that point.\tA person can purchase or sell goods with cash without selling or purchasing any good at that point, after money came into existence. Thus, the act of purchase and sale has been separated.\tThereby the medium of exchange facilitated sale and purchase very easily in terms of monetary value.\xa0
Thanx.....bt i want answer in points, so... can yu provide me...?
Actually, money is widely as a medium of exchange because here we can exchange goods directly by the use of money.It is a very easy and convenient method to exchange of different goods
20939.

When was the, RBI ( reserve bank of India) founded...........

Answer» 1 April 1935
20940.

Long questions usually come from which chapter??

Answer» I think nationalism in india
20941.

What do you mean by transport

Answer» The movement of goods and services from their supply locations to demand locations is known as transportation.
Transport is the movement of humans animals and goods from one location to another. In the transport industry, operation and ownership of infrastructure can be either public or private.
Transport can be said as movement from one place to another
20942.

What does the concept of decentralisation signify...?

Answer» It signifies transfer of decision making power and assignment accountability and responsibility for results. It is accounted by delegation of commencurate authority to individuals or units of all levels of an organization even those far remove from headquarters or other centers of power.
Decentralization signifies the federal system of government also it signifies power sharing at different levels ( vertical system of power staring )
20943.

State, two measures to sustain democracy......

Answer» 1. Proper legislation2. Active participation of citizens in decision-makingAnd of course, the main thing- exercising the rights granted to citizens. Only then, can a democracy run smoothly as----Democracy is nothing but the rule of the people of the country through representatives!
Proper legislation .....Active participation of citizens in decision-making And exercising the rights granted to citizens..... Only then, a democracy can run smoothly as Democracy is nothing but the rule of the people of the country through representatives....
20944.

CBSE sample paper of social science in Hindi Hindi nahi mila hai

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20945.

Social changes in the cities

Answer» Question:Write on the social change in the city in the eighteenth century.
Answer:The social change in the city in the eighteenth century:(i)Ties between members of households loosened, and among the working class the institution of marriage tended to break down.(ii)Women of the upper and middle classes in Britain, on the other hand, faced increasingly higher levels of isolation,although their lives were made easier by domestic maids who cooked, cleaned and cared for young children on lowwages.(iii)Women who worked for wages had some control over their lives, particularly among the lower social classes.
20946.

Housing and land reclamation

Answer» The seven islands of Bombay were joined into one landmass only over a period of time.(i)The earliest project began in 1784. The Bombay governor William Hornby approved the building of the great sea wallwhich prevented the flooding of the low-lying areas of Bombay.(ii)Since then, there have been several reclamation projects. The need for additional commercial space in the mid-nineteenth century led to the formulation of several plans, both by government and private companies, for thereclamation of more land from the sea.(iii)Private companies became more interested in taking financial risks. In 1864, the Back Bay Reclamation Company wonthe right to reclaim the western foreshore from the tip of Malabar Hill to the end of Colaba. Reclamation often meant thelevelling of the hills around Bombay.(iv)As the population continued to increase rapidly in the early twentieth century, every bit of the available area was builtover and new areas were reclaimed from the sea.(v)A successful reclamation project was undertaken by the Bombay Port Trust, which built a dry dock between 1914 and1918 and used the excavated earth to create the 22-acre Ballard Estate. Subsequently, the famous Marine Drive ofBombay was developed.
20947.

Development of modern cities due to industrialization in London and Bombay ?In points

Answer» Both London and Bombay ( Mumbai) are industrial cities .both had dense population due to migration of workers in search of jobs in cities, towns.Recreation and Entertainment facilities were available to wealthy individuals.Both had good education system.Both the cities tried hard to cope up with providing housing facilities to growing population in the early 18th and 19th centuries.Both had heritage buildings which are preserved even today\xa0Differences1 Mumbai (Bombay) is the port city with number of top industries functioning in itIt is commutable on road, rail, sea etc 2Traffic problem persists in Bombay even today 3 housing conditions is under developing stage in Bombay 4Bombay is the birthplace of Hindi cinema and it is considered as the modern city that follows western culture to greater levels\u200b\u200bLondon1. Majority of people who lived in London in the early 19th century were migrants, workers, labourers etc\xa02. London had well developed underground railway transport which solved commuting problems of the working class public\xa03. Women belonging to lower social sections of society worked when compared with upper caste women4. Wealthy people of London celebrated annual event by name, London Season which was their main source of entertainment
20948.

What are the disadvantages. Of UNDP.?

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20949.

The growth of printing press in nineteenth century India?

Answer» \tThe first Indian newspaper was the weekly Bengal Gazette which was brought out by Gangadhar Bhattacharya.\tMany existing religious practices were criticized. Rammohun Roy published Sambad Kaumudi from 1821 to criticize the orthodox views in the Hinduism.\tThe Hindu orthodoxy commissioned the Samachar Chandrika to counter his opinions. In 1822, publication of two Persian newspapers began, viz. Jam – i- Jahan Nama and Shamsul Akhbar. Bombay Samachar; a Gujarati newspaper appeared in the same year.\tIn north India, the ulama began to publish cheap lithographic prints which contained Persian and Urdu translations of holy scriptures. They also published religious newspapers and tracts.\tThe Deoband Seminary was founded in 1867. It published thousands upon thousands fatwas about proper conduct in the life of Muslims.
20950.

Relationship between print culture, public debates and politics??

Answer» Print Culture and Public Debate in Europe:\tThe new printed literature was criticized as it was feared that if there was no control over what was printed and read, then rebellious and irreligious thoughts might spread. Those who disagreed with established authorities could now print and circulate ideas.\t1517: A religious reformer, Martin Luther wrote ‘Ninety-five Theses’ criticizing many of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church.\t\xa0Luther’s writings were immediately reproduced in vast numbers and read widely. This led to a division within the Church and to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.\t\xa0Several scholars think that print brought about a new intellectual atmosphere and helped spread the new ideas that led to the Reformation.\t\xa01558: The Roman Church, troubled by effects of popular readings and questionings of faith, imposed several controls over publishers and booksellers and began to maintain an Index of Prohibited Books.\tIn France-Print popularized the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers. They attacked the sacred authority of the Church and the despotic powers of the state; thus, eroding the legitimacy of a social order based on tradition. Voltaire and Rousseau were widely read.In India:From the early 19th century, there were intense debates around religious issues. Some criticized existing practices and campaigned for reform, while others countered the arguments of reformers.\tPublic tracts and newspapers spread the new ideas and generated discussions and expressions from the public.\t1821: Raja Ram Mohan Roy published the Sambad Kaumudi and the Hindu orthodoxy commissioned the Samachar Chandrika to oppose his opinions.\tFrom 1822: Two Persian newspapers were published, Jam-i-Jahan Nama and Shamsul Akhbar. A Guajarati newspaper, the Bombay Samachar, was also published.\tIn North India, the ulema were deeply anxious about the collapse of Muslim dynasties. They used cheap lithographic presses, published Persian and Urdu translations of Holy Scriptures and printed religious tracts and newspapers.