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How can I learn history\' s novel\' s chapter? |
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Answer» First mind concentration second every hard word learn after write and write for 2-3 times and learn important dates in history subject Wlcm isha☺️ I m trying to say that agar ek baar kuch important novels jaise indulekha ki story Hume samajh aa gayi to phir answers easily likh skte hai. What u try to say anushka. Thnx Anushka Are us chapter me to jo main main stories hai na jaise indulekha and godan vo bs ek baar samajh lo.. |
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"The examination of democracy never gets over." Explain |
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Answer» As democracy passes one test, it produces another test. As people get some benefits of democracy, they ask for more and want to make democracy even better.That is why, when we ask people about the way democracy functions, they always come up with more expectations and many complaints. As people realise the benefits of democracy, they further wants to improve it more. People doesn\'t look for its positive effects but often complain about delaying in legislative or court work. They want better political and economic results. |
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How can we learn SST chapters |
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Answer» Ryt divya In dreams...??? ?? Ryt anushka Bs questions answers ka rtta maro.. Iske alava koi option nhi hai But it is when vedios are in hindi not english read like story .. or a novel .. |
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Define mnc why mnc setup offices and factories in different regions |
| Answer» MNC is a multinational company that controls production in more than one country.eg.Pepsi,Samsung,Onida,Glaxo,Ponds etc.ITT is MNC of America and designs its products in USA and its component are manufactured in China and then shipped to Mexico and then sold all over the world.The company \'s Customer care is carried out through call centres located in India due to well english speaking and central market due to high population. | |
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Limitations of CDM and NCM |
| Answer» The limits of the Civil Disobedience Movement were- 1. The Congress ignore the dalits and the depressed classes in order to please the high caste Hindus. Hence, the participation of the depressed classes was Limited. 2. The Congress was associated with the Hindu related Nationalist groups. So, the Muslim participation was less. 3. There was distrust between the communities alienated by the Congress. Large sections of Muslims did not respond to the civil disobedience movement. 4. The rich peasants were disappointed when the civil disobedience movement was called off in 1931 without the revenue rates being revised. 5. The Congress was closer to and supported the business class due to which the industrial working class did not participate in the movement.\xa0Limitation of National Non-cooperation movement Nnon-cooperation was basically imposed by mahatma Ghand and Muhammad ali for peace and dignity worldwide.it was supposed to be non-violent,but as studied we saw that this non-cooperAtion movement lead to disintegration and violence all around.so limitations probably can be inspite being together we were departed,the way congress wanted to implement non cooperation and swarj meant different to different people and thus it lead to conflicts | |
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Describe the role of multinational corporation in promoting globalisation process |
| Answer» @ Increase the inflow of foreign capital across the country @ Led to the transfer of technology from different countries @ Led to the availability of product from all over the globe | |
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How did the french provide a western style of education in Vietnam |
| Answer» Here I have given some key points so by using this you can answer this question first point is by education by short haircut by playing Western games like tennis giving free education and providing French citizenship for who understands the monarchical rule of French in Vietnam | |
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What are the features of agriculture |
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Write five sentences about gender discrimination |
| Answer» Literacy rate: According to 2011 census, women literacy rate is only 65.46and 82.14 when compared to men in India. In rural areas and some percent in thecities, parents do not send girls to schools because they prefer spending on boys’education and to their daughters.Unpaid work: It is noted that women are paid less when compared to men,even if women work extra hours a day. Thus women’s work is not valued and paidfully.*** ratio: In many parts of India abortion of girl child takes placeleading to decline in the child *** rate. It is observed that there are only940 girl child for 1000 boys.Domestic violence: Both urban and rural areas come across women being harassed and exploited. They are not safe in their own house from domestic violence | |
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Communalism can take place in various forms? |
| Answer» Communalism : It means attempts to promote religious ideasbetween groups of people which are identified as different communities.\xa0Communalism can take various forms in politics :\xa0(i) The most common expression of communalism is in everydaybeliefs. These routinely involve religious prejudices, stereotype of religiouscommunities and belief in the superiority of one\'s religion over otherreligions. This is so common that we often fail to notice it, even when webelieve in it.\xa0(ii) A communal mind often leads to a quest for politicaldominance of one\'s own religious community. For those belonging to majoritycommunity, this takes the form of majoritarian dominance. For those belongingto the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separatepolitical unit.\xa0(iii) Political mobilisation on religious lines is anotherfrequent form of communalism. This involves the use of sacred symbols,religious leaders, emotional appeal and plain fear in order to bring thefollowers of one religion together in the political arena.\xa0(iv) Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form of communal violence, riots and massacre.\xa0 | |
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Sst ka confirmsyllabus |
| Answer» Chap 2 Geo Deleted.\xa0Geo pg 44 to\xa047 deleted.\xa0Chap 5 Civics only for project work not in exms.\xa0Check in the app of mycbseguide. You ll get syllabus. | |
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which state of vietnam called current city? |
| Answer» if intelligent person is there so told me it\'s answer. | |
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What is meant by proto indrustlization? Explain importance of proto industrialization |
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Answer» Tum mainse koi insta per h |
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Name the nutrient in which the black soils is poor? |
| Answer» Phosphorus | |
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Features and effects of protoindustrialisation on industrial revolution. |
| Answer» Proto-industrialisation refers to a phase of industrialisation which was not based on factories. Even before factories began to appear, there was large-scale industrial production for international market.(i) In the 17th and 18th centuries merchants in Europe began to move to the countryside. They gave money to peasants and artisans to produce for an international market. The demands of goods had increased due to colonisation and the resultant expansion of trade. Merchants could not increase production in towns due to the monopoly and power of the crafts and trade guilds. They had the monopoly to produce certain goods and did not allow the entry of new competitors. The guilds were associations of producers that trained crafts-people, maintained control over production, and regulated prices.(ii) The peasants and farmers started working for the merchants. At this time open fields were disappearing and the poor farmers were looking to new avenues of livelihood. Merchants offered advances to produce goods to them which the peasants eagerly accepted. They could stay in the countryside and continue to cultivate their small lands. Proto-industralisation added to their shrinking income.(iii) The proto-industrial system became a network of commercial exchanges. A merchant clothier purchased wool from a wool stapler, carried it to the spinners, weavers took up the later stages of weaving, and later fullers and dyers stepped in. The finishing of the cloth was done in London before the export merchant sold it to the international market. At every stage of production 20 to 25 workers were employed by each merchant, with each clothier thus controlling hundreds of workers. | |
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When french come to Vietnam |
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Important maps ..? |
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Answer» sea ports and national highways and terminals are very impotent maps in social science.?? My pleasure anurag? Nationalism in India the place where the congress sessions were held Thanks Anushka.. In chapter nationalism in India, the places where gandhi Ji visited |
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What are the causes of plague in Vietnam (which was spread by the rats ) |
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Answer» 1. The French rebuilt the modern city of Hanoi with latest ideas of architecture and modern engineering skills.2. In 1903 the modern part of Hanoi was struck by the Bubonic plague.3. Measures to control the spread of disease created social conflicts and in Hanoi it created a peculiar problem.4. French part of Hanoi was a beautiful and clean city with wide avenues and well laid out sewage system. While native was not provided with any modern facilities.5. Refuse from old city drained into rivers and during heavy rain or flood overflowed into streets also entering the home of French through sewage pipes. hggggig |
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Project for money and credit class10 |
| Answer» Do project with ~cheques ~ different types of ancient coins ~different life sotuations regarding this lessons. | |
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What is HBJ |
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Answer» Its Bassien HBJ or HVJ is a 1700km long cross country gas pipeline links Munbai High and Bassine to Hazira in Gujarat ,Bijaipur or Vijapur inMP and Jagdishpur in UP. |
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Describe the main features of poona pact |
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Answer» Friends you are helping me a lot in studiesSayad m hi top karunga The main features of the pact are:1.\xa0There shall be seats reserved for the Depressed Classes out of general electorate.2.\xa0Election to these seats shall be by joint electorates subject, however, to the following procedure –All members of the Depressed Classes registered in the general electoral roll of a constituency will form an electoral college which will elect a panel of four candidates belonging to the Depressed Classes for each of such reserved seats by the method of the single vote and four persons getting the highest number of votes in such primary electionbe the candidates for election by the general electorate.3.\xa0In the Central Legislature 19% of the seats allotted to the general electorate for British India in the said legislature shall be reserved for the Depressed Classes. Thanks 1. British had accepted Dr. Ambedkar\'s demand of separate electorates for Dalits but Gandhi thought that would not integrate the Dalits into the society.2. Gandhi began a fast unto death against the separate electorates so Ambedkar had to agree and the Poona Pact of September 1932 was declared.3. It gave the Depressed Classes reserved seats in the provincial and central legislative councils but not any separate electorates. |
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Lergest book in world |
| Answer» Kuthodaw pagod | |
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What is the difference between metalled and non metalled road |
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Answer» But these are not the points to differentiate If a 2 mark question come Metal roads are made up of Cement, concrete or even bitumen of coal, therefore these are all weathered roads. And unmetalled roads go out in the rainy season. Ok ji |
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What is the pressure group |
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Answer» Organised group of people who r trying to persuade a government. A group of people who are trying to influence what a government or other organization occurs Pressure by which blood flow |
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Why is internationaltrade considered as an economic barometer for our country? |
| Answer» 1. Advancement of international trade of a country leads to economic prosperity2 .Income earned from international trade constitues a major part of the nation\'s net national income\xa03. Large international trade leads to revival of domestic economy . | |
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Describe any three ways in which MNCs enhance their production |
| Answer» By buying local companies, by partnership with the owner of the local company and by investing in local companies to increase the demand of foreign products. | |
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Causes of poverty |
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Answer» Illiteracy and lack of awareness among people about various antipoverty schemes are also causes of poverty Lack of infrastructure.... Un equal distribution of income Corruption ? |
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What inspired the author to write novels? |
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Complain are treated as testimony to the success of democracy justify this statement |
| Answer» To some extent, complaints are treated as testimony to the success of democracy. We can prove the statement by analysing certain facts like:(i) Slow and inefficient government:Some people complain that democracy is less effective governments and it is slow in functioning. There is no doubt that non-democratic government can be more effective because they are fast in their decision making. But it is not certain that decisions are right or wrong.(ii) Unsuccessful in reducing economic exploitation: There is no denying the fact that democracies do not appear to have been successful in reducing economic inequality. But, it is only possible in a democracy that people can raise their voice against not only economic inequalities, but also against all types of inequalities.All these facts show that complaints are treated as testimony to the success of democracy. | |
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How can consumer and producer SBI benefited from foreign trade? Explain with examples |
| Answer» Some points r :-(1).This will help them to import or purchase raw materials at cheaper rate.(2).This will enhance the profit of producer and consumer.(3).The processing of raw materials can be done in other country or region with cheaper Labour.Example:-Many (MNCs)r good for foreign trade. | |
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Describe the importance of religion political parties in strengthening democracy? |
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Impact of great depression on indian economy |
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Answer» The impact of the great depression on india shows the global nature of the economy. Indian export and import halved between 1928-34.The impact of falling prices also affected the wheat prices in india.The worst affected were the peasants and farmers becoz the colonial government refused to reduce the demand for revenue despite the fall in agricultural prices.E.G jute industry... Effects of the Great Depression on the Indian economy:(i) The depression immediately affected Indian trade. India’s exports and imports recorded nearly halved between 1928and 1934. As international prices crashed, prices in India were also plunged. Between 1928 and 1934, wheat prices inIndia fell by 50 per cent.(ii)Peasants and farmers suffered more than urban dwellers. Though agricultural prices fell sharply, the colonialgovernment refused to reduce revenue demands. Peasants producing for the world market were the worst hit.(iii)Across India, peasants’ indebtedness increased. They used up their savings, mortgaged lands, and sold whateverjewellery and precious metals they had to meet their expenses.(iv)In these depression years, India became an exporter of precious metals, notably gold. The famous economist JohnMaynard Keynes thought that Indian gold exports promoted global economic recovery.(v)In these depression years, India became an exporter of precious metals, notably gold. The famous economist JohnMaynard Keynes thought that Indian gold exports promoted global economic recovery. |
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Under which type of Federation India comes? Mention any two features of such Federation |
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Answer» types of federation of india india comes under holding together federation features it decides to divide it\'s power between the constiuuent states and the national government in this federation the central government tends to be more powerful than the states India comes under HOLDING TOGETHER FEDERATION.Here, the two features r:-(1).The huge nation chooses to distribute their authorities between the constituting states and the federal government.(2).Under this type of government, the central government manages to be more dominant than the state government. For instance:-,India, Belgium and Spain..... Features of Holding Together Federations:-1. A large country decides to divide its power.2. Here the state government is subordinate to central government.3. Central Government can dismiss the decisions of state government.For example:- India, Belgium @ It is divided into central , state , and local govt .@ State govt is independent .... Under holding together federation |
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Describe the role of jobbers in the beginning of 20th century in India |
| Answer» There were rapid industrialation during 20 th century and there was no one to work in the factory . So the company created a trusted worker namely jobber who went to rural areas and brought up people who needed employment | |
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Why is there a need to develop rainwater harvesting system in India? Explain |
| Answer» We need to develop rain water harvesting system becoz to unburden the ground water table . Becoz it is being rapidly depleted. | |
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Challenges is an opportunity of progress justify this? |
| Answer» \tA challenge is a difficulty that carries within it an opportunity for progress. Once that challenge is overcome, one goes up to a higher level than before, for example take the challenge regarding making the transition to democracy and then instituting democratic government.\tThis involves bringing down the existing non-democratic regime, keeping military away from controlling government and establishing sovereign and functional state.\tOnce you are able to keep military away from controlling government you are able to set up democracy. The transition to democracy is successful and the next stage for expansion of democracy is ready. | |
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Explain 5 factors Of globalization????? |
| Answer» @ markets n resource@ technology@ political reasons @ economic reasons@ social reasons | |
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What are the changes by monarch after the revolution liberalism in 1848in central and eastern europw |
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How can money be easily exchange itself for goods or services? Give example to explain |
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Answer» Money acts easier to exchange for goods and services:\tA person holding money can easily exchange it for any commodity or service that he or she might want.\tEveryone prefers to receive payments in money and exchange the money for things they want.\tFor example: A shoemaker wants to sell shoes in the market and buy wheat. The shoemaker will first exchange shoes for money and then exchange the money for wheat. If the shoemaker had to directly exchange shoes for wheat without the use of money. He would have to look for a wheat growing farmer who not only wants to sell wheat but also wants to buy the shoe in exchange. Both the parties have to agree to sell and buy each others commodities. This process is very difficult, time consuming and unhealthy. In the early times, people used to exchange one commodity for another, depending on their requirement under the barter system. However, exchanging goods in the barter system required double coincidence of wants. |
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Write any three features of developed country? |
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Answer» (i) As per the World Bank Report 2012 any country with per capita income of US$ 12,276 per annum and above is termed as rich or developed country. ‘(ii) Such countries have high literacy rate.(iii) Most of the people of these countries are engaged in service sector. High per capita income, high standard of living and countries should have access on health care facilities. |
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Diffrence between biotic and abiotic |
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| Answer» | \tBiotic is referred to all living parts of an ecosystem.Abiotic is referred to all nonliving parts of an ecosystem.Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors to survive for their survival.Abiotic factors don’t rely on the biotic factors for their survival.Directly or indirectly affect the individual species, community, biosphere, the population of species and ecosystem.Affect the survival of individual species, community, biosphere, the population of species and ecosystem.Obtained directly from the biosphere and are capable of reproduction.Obtained directly from the lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere.\t Biotic refers to the living organism like plants and animals whereas abiotic composed of non living things like soil and rock. | |
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Please explain. Electric motor or electric genrater |
| Answer» Electric motor: A motor is a device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.Principle of motor : A motor works on the principle that when a rectangular coil is placed in a magnetic field and current is passed through it. A force acts on the coil which rotates it continuously. | |
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Rowlatt act established on? |
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Answer» It was established in 1919. Rowlatt act was an oppressive act introduced by the British government in 1919 |
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When and who did the formation of Swaraj Party |
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Answer» The swaraj party was formed by C.R das nd Narasimbha chitaman kelkar and Motilal Nehru. C.R das as a president and Nehru as one of the Secretary. Nd it established in india in January 1923. The Swaraj Party was formed by CR Das, and Moti Lai Nehru.Swaraj Party was\xa0established in India in 1922\xa0 The Swaraj Party was formed on 9 January 1923 by Indian politicians and members of the Indian National Congress who had opposed Mahatma\'s suspension of all civil resistance on 5 February 1922 in response to the Chauri Chaura tragedy, where policemen were killed by a mob of protestors. |
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What is matial laww |
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Answer» It is defined as military government, involving the suspension of ordinary law... Martial law can be used by governments to enforce their rule over the public. Martial law is the imposition of direct military control of normal civilian functions of government, especially in response to a temporary emergency such as invasion or major disaster, or in an occupied territory. Martial law\xa0is the imposition of the highest-ranking military officer as the military\xa0governor\xa0or as the\xa0head of the government, thus removing all power from the previous executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.It is usually imposed temporarily when the government or civilian authorities fail to function effectively. |
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Role of judiciary in executing the constitutional provision |
| Answer» 1.Judiciary ensures that all the constitutional provisions are properly implemented.2.It ensures that fundamental provisions of citizens are safeguarded and basic provisions are not denied.3.It ensures govt does not exercise unlimited powers and works within the constitutional framework.4.In case of any dispute, juduciary is responsible to settle them.5.It all keeps a check on the working of various institutions to make sure that it does not involve any conspiracy. | |
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Industrialisation in India was a mixing justifying the statement? |
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Answer» Correct question :Industrialization was a mixed blessing .Justify by giving examples.Answer:Blessing of the Industrial Revolution –1.Production by machines has met the growing need of the growing population of the world.2.Only machines have made it possible for the mankind to meet the primary necessities of food, cloths and shelter.3.Machines have relieved man of the drudgery of tiring and unpleasant jobs.4.Machines have brought more leisure. Harmful effects of Industrial Revolution -1.The industrial Revolution shattered the rural life by turning the farmers into landless labourers.2.Rural unemployment forced the unemployed farmers to migrate to cities in search of jobs3.The cities became overcrowded and many problems of insanitation and housing arose.4.The industrial Revolution gave birth to imperialism\xa0 I think the question is incomplete.... Plz complete it |
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Plz explain print and dissent |
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Describe the impact of globalisation of Indian economy with examples ? |
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Answer» The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India. M0 |
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Deposits are beneficial to the nation . Explain |
| Answer» Deposit are beneficial to the nation because it helps to provide lone to all people | |