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Explain with example the interdependence of agriculture and industr ies

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Explain the procedure involved for issue the check

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How had earliest printing technology developed in the world ?

Answer» how had the earliest printing Technology developed in world explain
22854.

How had earliest technology developed in the world ?

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Where is as online question of ss

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What are prudential reason for supporting democracy ??

Answer» It keeps the spirit of democracy
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What was the demand of unionists?

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What is fulform of uno

Answer» United nation organization
United Nations organization
United nations organisations
22859.

state two reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine election result in India

Answer» See in book
22860.

Difference between power sharing and federalism

Answer» POWER SHARING is the sharing of power between different groups . That may be divided on the basis of caste, politics or any other groups. While FEDERALISM is the sharing of power only aMong different tiers or levels of the government.
22861.

what is the importance of mineral in our life

Answer» Minerals play an important role in our lives or for an economy because:i). Everything we use, from a tiny pin to towering building or a bus, or a big ship, all are made from minerals.ii). The country earns foreign exchange from the export of minerals.iii). Mining and extraction of minerals provide employment to the people.iv) Minerals like coat and petroleum are also the main sources of power.
Bones and Teeth. Several minerals are important for bone health. Calcium, the most abundant mineral in your body, combines with phosphorus, another essential mineral, to form calcium phosphate, the salt compound that makes up your bones and teeth.
22862.

What is globlisation?

Answer» Globalization is the increasing interaction of people, states, or countries through the growth of the international flow of money, ideas, and culture.Globalization is primarily an economic process of integration that has social and cultural aspects. It involves goods and services, and the economic resources of capital, technology, and data.
Globalisation is the integration or trade between two or more companies
22863.

how is mining activity injurious to the health of miners and envoirnment.

Answer» The environmental impact of mining includes erosion, formation of sinkholes, loss of biodiversity, and contamination of soil, groundwater and surface water by chemicals from mining processes. Besides creating environmental damage, the contamination resulting from leakage of chemicals also affects the health of the local population.Erosion of exposed hillsides, mine dumps, tailings dams and resultant siltation of drainages, creeks and rivers can significantly impact the surrounding areas, a prime example being the giant Ok Tedi Mine in Papua New Guinea. In wilderness areas mining may cause destruction and disturbance of ecosystems and habitats, and in areas of farming it may disturb or destroy productive grazing and croplands. In urbanised environments mining may produce noise pollution, dust pollution and visual pollution.Effects of mine pollution on humans : Coalworker\'s pneumoconiosis, Toroku arsenic disease, and Itai-itai disease. Humans are also affected by mining. There are many diseases that can come from the pollutants that are released into the air and water during the mining process.. There are also many occupational health hazards. Most of the miners suffer from various respiratory and skin diseases. Miners working in different types of mines suffer from asbestosis, silicosis, or black lung disease.. Humans are also affected by the occurrence of landslides and floods.
The dust and harmful fumes are inhaled by miner & make them vulnerable to lungs diseases and also there is a risk of collapsing mine roofs and fires in coalmines.
22864.

Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country\'s development. How??

Answer» More lending would lead to higher incomes and encourage people to invest in agriculture, engage in business and set up small scale industries. This leads to acceleration of economic activity. It also allow weaker sections of society to enter formal sector of lending and rid them of exploitation at the hands of informal moneylenders.Cheap and affordable credit plays a crucial role for the country’s development. Reasons are :-(i) The credit helps people to meet the ongoing expenses of production and thereby develops their businesses in agricultural and industrial areas.(ii) For middle-class people, loans help a lot in constructing their houses and get rid of monthly rents.(iii) It raises the standard of living and social status of the common man by enabling them to buy automobiles, electronic items, etc.
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what is tally communication

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What is unmetalled roads ?

Answer» Unmetalled roads are:1)not made of cement and concrete and made even of sand and laid as extended roads.2) unmetalled roads are difficult to use in the rainy season, as their upper surface becomes uneven due to absorption of rain water.3).These are made up of soil.4).Most of the rural roads are generally unmetalled roads.
22867.

What was the civil disobedience movement?

Answer» Civil diobedience movement was one of the most remarkable movement in indian history launched by gandhi ji in the year 1921 just after the breaking of salt law people were said not to obey any British opperision
22868.

Explain why Simon commission was sent to India and why was it boycotted by the Indians?

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Role of Indian merchant

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Impact of Manchester import

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22871.

Can you published hindi version

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22872.

Who were sanatanis?

Answer» Sanatana Dharma (Devanagari: meaning "eternal dharma" or "eternal order") has been proposed as an alternative, indigenous name. Today it is erroneously associated only with Hinduism. The term was used during the Hindu revivalism movement in order to avoid having to use the term "Hindu" which is of non-native (Persian) origin.In current-day usage, the term Sanatana Dharma is used to emphasize an "orthodox" or sanatani ("eternalist") outlook in contrast to the socio-political Hinduism embraced by movements such as the Arya Samaj.The phrase dharma sanatana does occur in classical Sanskrit literature, e.g. in the Manusmrti and in the Bhagavata Purana,in a sense akin to "cosmic order".
22873.

Why the growth rate in agriculture decreasing day by day?

Answer» Bcoz. in my opinion agriculture is main sector of our country and more than half people depends upon agriculture based product every thing is formed.by agriculture product here
22874.

Write a short note on copra

Answer» Consumers Protection Act(COPRA) :It was passed by the parliament in 1986 and came into force with effect from July 1 1987 for the protection of the consumers from unscrupulous producers and dishonest traders.Its features: Applies to all goods and services unless specifically exempted by the union government.i). Covers all the sectors whether private, public or cooperative.ii). Provisions of the Act are compensatory in nature.iii). Enshrines the consumer’s right.iv). Empower consumers seeking discontinuances of certain unfair and restrictive trade practices, defects or deficiencies in services, and stopping in services, or withdrawal of hazardous goods from the market.
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When will board exam in feb or march

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22876.

explain different forms of communalism in indian politics

Answer» Communal politics is based on the idea that religion is the principal basis of social community. Communalism leads to the belief that people belonging to different religions cannot live as equal citizens within one nation. Either, one of them has to dominate the rest or they have to form different nations. It takes various forms in politics :(i) Communalism in everyday beliefs: The most common expression of communalism is in everyday beliefs. These routinely involve religious prejudices, stereotypes of religious communities and belief in the superiority of one\'s religion over other religions.(ii) Communalism as Majoritarian Dominance and Political Dominance: A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of one\'s own religious community. For those belonging to majority community, this takes the form of "majoritarian dominance". For those belonging to the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.(iii) Communalism as Political Mobilisation : Political mobilisation on religious lines is another frequent form of communalism. This involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and plain fear in order to bring the followers of one religion togetherln the political arena.(iv) Communalism in the Form of Communal Violence : Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form of commual violence, riots, and massacre. For instance, India and Pakistan suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of Partition.
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Who is the writer of pariksha guru

Answer» Lala Srinivas Das
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what is land conservation

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Leisure and consumption

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Why is air travel preferred in north eastern states?

Answer» as north Eastern states of India is densely covered by forests, high mountains difficult terrains long oceanic stretches ,it will be difficult to travel there by roadways or waterways. therefore it is easy to travel there with airways .the advantage of airway over roads is it cover long distances over a short period of time. it is easy as well as luxurious. it can cross international frontiers too
Because these are hilly regions and buses can\'t reach there.
22881.

Give one example on agro basic industry

Answer» sugar industry
Cotton, jute,sugar are the example of agro based Industry
Cotton industry
22882.

name any two subjects given in the union list

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Which chapter is easy? Print Culture or Novel Society?

Answer» This is not the answer Tanmay?
People all over the world spend millions of dollars to look good. They undergo plastic surgery, visit the beauty parlor regularly and undergo herbal treatments to improve their physical appearance. Why so?
22884.

Explain italy unification

Answer» The movement to unite Italy into one cultural and political entity was known as the Risorgimento. Giuseppe Mazzini and his leading pupil, Giuseppe Garibaldi, failed in their attempt to create an Italy united by democracy.
22885.

Mention some organisation which provide certification of standardisation in India

Answer» Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) which replaced the Indian Standards Institute(ISI) is the current organization providing certification of standardisation in India.
Fssai
22886.

Who is the author of planned economy of india

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What is industrailisation

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Define intensive subsistence farming

Answer» Intensive subsistence agriculture is a method of agriculture where farmers get more food per acre compared to other subsistence farming methods. This allows farmers to make the most of each harvest.With intensive subsistence farming, however, farmers are able to produce even more food. This allows them to produce enough food for family consumption while still having enough product for sale or exchange.Intensive farming is more common in high populous societies where the demand for food is higher. Farmers apply various cultivation techniques to get the most out of their land. One such method is the use of commercially produced fertilizer to ensure that crops get all the nutrients they need for a bountiful yield. The introduction of effective water management systems, such as terracing for rice paddies, has also proved useful. In addition to improving the viability of the land, farmers may rely on pesticides and herbicides to prevent or control the threat brought by pests and weeds.
22889.

Explain the rowlatt act?

Answer» 2017
Sorry not in 1990. Rowlatt Act was passed in 1919
Rowlatt Act in 1990 was passed through the Imperial legislative council in spite of opposition of Indian members. Rowlatt Act gave the government enormous power to repress political activities. according to this act the political prisoners could be detained in the prison for 2 years without any trial.
Rowlatt act is act in which english man keep freedom in jail without any enquiry.
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Globalisation is two faced explain

Answer» Yash I have written this answer from the answer sheet of board of last year
Wrong answer
Globalisation is to face because of llowing reasons 1. not everyone has benefited from globalisation. People with education skill and wealth have made the best use of the new opportunities 2. on the other hand many small producers and focus has suffered as a result of the rising competition they have not shared the benefits of globalisation 3 globalisation is beneficial to multinational companies but quite harmful to workers small industries and traders who cannot compete with multinational companies 4 it has enabled some large Indian companies to emerge as multinational such as Tata Motors infosys while many small scale industries had to close down their units 5 the globalisation and Greter competition amongst the producers have been of great advantage to the consumers they have now critics\' choice and improve the quality at lower prices
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Hey guys can someone tell me how can I study without stress

Answer» Go some nature\'s & beautiful place for a walk
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Why does a democratic country need political parties

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Various technical and institutional reform lead to green and white revolution

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Why mahabalipuram was famous in pallav era

Answer» Bcoz it WS an important centre of art,culture and trade
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How did cargil food\'s become the largest producer of edible oils in india?

Answer» By buying parakh foods a large indian company
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What are consumer rights

Answer» In regulatory jurisdictions that provide for this consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers, as well as fair trade, competition, and accurate information in the marketplace
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Mass productin & its effect

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What is the meaning of vellum

Answer» fine parchment made originally from the skin of a calf.
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Who was fredric sorriou?

Answer» A french artist who saw a dream and converted that into a picture shown in ur book
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Reforms to democracy

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