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2601.

Why is there a need of resources planning in India

Answer» Resource Planning generally refers to the judicious use of resources. It also means that we have to plan our resources in such a way that no region may remain undeveloped inspite of having abundant resources. In our country while many states are rich in some resources, they are deficient in other resources.
2602.

Why civli disobidience movement was withdraw by gandhijii

Answer» Because of signing of Gandhi Irwin pact, Gandhi agreed to discontinue civil disobedient movement. ... He launched Individual civil disobedience on August 1, 1933. Civil Disobedience movement continued till April 1934 when gandhi formally withdrawn it.
2603.

5 features of foreign trade?

Answer» (i) Change in the composition of exports(ii) Change in the composition of imports(iii) Direction of foreign trade(iv) Balance of trade(v) Dependent trade(vi) Trade through sea routes
2604.

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2605.

Sir me social sci ki preparation kaise kru Bahaut typical lg rhi hak

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2606.

What do you understand by democratic mein

Answer» 6
2607.

Name any political party of India which grew out of a movement

Answer» Asom gana parishad
2608.

What is brussels

Answer» Brussels is capital of belgium
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium.
2609.

Which power dominated the nation building in germany

Answer» Prussia
Prussian
2610.

Why after the chapter name forest and wildlife resources there is written deleted??????

Answer» Bcoz the ch is removed from our syllabus
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2611.

5 features of WTO ?

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2612.

What is tax barrier?

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2613.

Explain about major and minor sea ports in detail

Answer» See NCERT
2614.

How can a compensation amount balance the suffering faced by the family??

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2615.

what is the role of opposition parties in democracy?

Answer» To find faults which helps in corrections
2616.

Explain Bolivia\'s water war?

Answer» This chapter is not included in 2017 2018 exams?
2617.

Which was the first serealised novel

Answer» Pickwick Papers
2618.

What is a federal united country

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2619.

Plz tell me tomorrow is my entrance exam of bansal

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2620.

What is the weightage for the lessons

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2621.

In Trinidad ,what was referred to as hosts?

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2622.

How many countries are currently member of the world trade organisation

Answer» 164
2623.

Why was literal translational of english novels amended in india

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2624.

Define multi purpose of river project

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2625.

Define unification of germany

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2626.

What is the reason of water scarecity?

Answer» Over exploitation,unequal access of water among social group s, wastage of water, increase the demand of water by increasing population.
2627.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of globalization

Answer» Globalization is defined as a method whereby an increased portion of economic or other activity is carried out across national borders or It is the process where the economies of various countries in the world become more and more connected to one another.Advantages of Globalization:-1. It leads to increased free trade between nations and hence Goods and services produced in one part of the world are increasingly available in all parts of the world.2. Companies have greater flexibility to operate across borders and hence they can make profits through domestic as well as international operations and also they can have access to cheaper capital from other countries if rate of interest is low and also cheaper labor and hence it ultimately increases the margin for the company.\xa03. It also leads to greater employment opportunities for the people and also consumers get quality goods at competitive rates.Disadvantages of Globalization:-1. It can lead to increased likelihood of economic disruptions of one nation affecting all nations and hence unsettling the whole world leading to chaos across the world.2. Smaller domestic firms may lack the resources to compete with big international companies and therefore may be forced out of business.3. Since globalization involves traveling of people as well as goods from one country to another It can lead spread of some of the deadliest infectious diseases known to humans.
2628.

Which state mice is found

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2629.

What is chipko movement?

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2630.

What do you mean by history

Answer» History is simply study of past. Like study of various freedom fighters in making India free.
History provides solution of past to problems of present
2631.

What do you mean by concipter in histroy

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2632.

Who started swarej parties

Answer» Motilal Nehru & C R Das
2633.

Please tell about the famous novel heart time.

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2634.

Which invention made the novel popular?

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2635.

All night crawlers can chat with me

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2636.

Hey bishnupriya sahoo are u from orissa

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2637.

How are transport,communication and trade linked

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2638.

Full form of agmark

Answer» AGMARK\xa0is Agricultural Marketing
2639.

Short note on oriya novel

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2640.

Give three reasons in the favour of use of \' atomic energy\'

Answer» \tCoal and natural oil are exhaustible.\tNuclear power plants are easy to handle.\tMost developed countries are utilizing this energy successfully .\tIt can be useful in fields of medicines and agriculture .\tHydel energy is not satisfactory due to environmental issues.
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2641.

who is wrtter hind swaraj

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi in 1909.
2642.

1 mark question

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2643.

Q..1. Which novel are written in malayalam in 1956 ?? Can u give me answer ??

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2644.

How roadways are better than Railways?Explain

Answer» In India, roadways have preceded railways. They still have an edge over railways in view of the ease with which they can be built and maintained. The growing importance of road transport vis-à-vis rail transport is rooted in the following reasons; (a) construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines, (b) roads can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating topography, (c) roads can negotiate higher gradients of slopes and as such can traverse mountains such as the Himalayas, (d) road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances, (e) it also provides door-to-door service, thus the cost of loading and unloading is much lower, (f) road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
1. Roads are important for transport of goods and passengers for short and medium distances.2. They are relatively cheap and easy both in construction and maintenance.3. Roads are built even in mountainous terrain. They connect fields with markets, factories with farms and provide door to door service.4. For transport of perishable commodities, roads provide better services than the railways.5. Railways are convenient for long distance travelling, while roads are more useful for short distances both for passengers and goods.Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances6. Roads can be constructed easily in hilly terrains and undulating topography.7. Roadways act as a feeder to other modes of transport, as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
1. Roads are important for transport of goods and passengers for short and medium distances.2. They are relatively cheap and easy both in construction and maintenance.3. Roads are built even in mountainous terrain. They connect fields with markets, factories with farms and provide door to door service.4. For transport of perishable commodities, roads provide better services than the railways.5. Railways are convenient for long distance travelling, while roads are more useful for short distances both for passengers and goods.Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances6. Roads can be constructed easily in hilly terrains and undulating topography.7. Roadways act as a feeder to other modes of transport, as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
1.door to door service2. Connect other means of communication 3.construction cost is less
2645.

What development promises different people different goals

Answer» anybody tell
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2646.

What is ment by levels of govt.???? In federalism chapter

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2647.

Why is the distribution of road not uniform in India explain with example

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2648.

Distribution of road not uniform in India explain with example

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2649.

What is the difference between the development in Bombay and London

Answer» \tAlthough Mumbai is a rapidly developing financial centre; Bombay is nowhere close to the British capital in the sheer number of nationalities. This is both a good and bad thing. Although I’ve lived most of my life in Bombay; met my share of polite and rude individuals; London has the ingrained cultural context of the stiff upper lip and self-effacing politeness at times(even though it may be an act). In contrast; Bombay is a slam-dunk attempt at survival; especially if you are travelling by public transport.\tCleanliness: London beats Bombay hands-down in this. Our country has all these cesses imposed by successive governments; which we pay as direct or indirect taxes; and still many roads are totally atrocious. Some #InMyName protests needed there; but it isn’t an emotive; political issue; so no action. The craters are seriously life-threatening; especially open roads on the Eastern Express Highway; where I once escaped narrowly. London has its share of shady areas and can sometimes be less cleaner than some other European cities; but is still notches higher.\tLondon is a city with a great historical legacy. Although there are many places in India with a lot more historical context and amazing monuments; India and Bombay’s upkeep is not all that great. We could learn from the U.K and make some more money for the state in the process; if rightly implemented. Millennia of Indian history easily beats a 400 year old country. Although recently the Chattrapati Shivaji Museum has been improved with private funding.\tObviously; for anybody who considers costs; Bombay is a better bet. London is a DIY Western nation where you get cramped places for very high prices. For cuisine(both Indian and international); Bombay now offers many options. Although; if you like the tandoori version of Indian cuisine plus really experimenting with many more nations; London simply has a lot of restaurants.\tWe now have the much improved CSM Airport; but London has five; although Heathrow is the biggest one closest to its central areas(Others are Luton, Stansted, City Airport, Gatwick).\tThe U.K has a much better road system; good buses and trains; although comparing from an Indian context; their train costs are exorbitant. London has an ordered, equipped multi-modal transport system; and Bombay just has proposals caught in an eternal turf war between the political parties who control the BMC. Hope they build more metro lines quickly.\tLondon’s tourism setup and universities are world-class. Bombay; in contrast needs to improve in all of this. Seriously congested roads indicate a lack of urban planning; so newer alternatives have to be passed and implemented quickly to cope with rapidly increasing demands.\tI like the recently renovated airport at Bombay better than the drab environs of Heathrow. It is much more lively and has great murals compared to the dour weather you encounter when landing in London.\tI’ve travelled the Tube in London; as much as local trains in Bombay. The quaint smell of history and the beautiful countryside beat the cramped, sweaty insides of a local train; although I have my share of good memories from all the hustle and bustle. In contrast the quietness in some places in London is seriously jarring, sometimes welcome.\tBombay has 2 or 3 times the number of people in London. It is on its way to becoming the most populated city in the world. The city is a dynamic work in progress; a lively evolving entity compared to London; which is like a work of post-modern art; sometimes depressing; and at other times; a thing of beauty which is a joy forever. As I like and sometimes hate both cities; the above set of differences are a potential list in my opinion.
2650.

Aisa kya hai jo saal me 1 war aata hai.Mahine me 2 war,Hafte me 4 war,Din me 6 war

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