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Write a short note on Constitutional provisions of the Financial Bill |
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Answer» A Finance Bill is a Money Bill as defined in Article 110 of the Constitution. The proposals of the government for levy of new taxes, modification of the existing tax structure or continuance of the existing tax structure beyond the period approved by Parliament are submitted to Parliament through this bill. The Finance Bill is accompanied by a Memorandum containing explanations of the provisions included in it. The Finance Bill can be introduced only in Lok Sabha. However, the Rajya Sabha can recommend amendments in the Bill. The bill has to be passed by the Parliament within 75 days of its introduction. |
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developedoverthenineteenthcenturyHow was the history of nationalism in Britain unikeEurope? |
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Answer» nice answerrrrr........... |
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Before the Industrial Revolution |
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Answer» Before the dawn of the Industrial Revolution Britain was a quite different place to the one that exists today. Industrialisation brought with it new types of roads, trains and many other forms of communications which simply did not exist prior to industrialisation. So before the Industrial Revolution it was very hard to keep in touch with people in other parts of the country. News was spread by travellers or through messengers and goods were distributed largely within the locality in which they were produced. |
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c.Name the two houses of Parliament. |
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Answer» theRajya Sabha(Council of States) andthe Lok Sabha(House of the People) Rajya sabha and Lok Sabha |
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Why did France take up the idea of civilising mission during midnineteenth century? Give reasons |
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Answer» The idea of civilising mission during mid 19th century was nothing more than cover up for colonising of indigenous people. In the name of civilising mission during mid 19th century French and Portuguese government used to colonise other countries like Algeria, French West Africa, Mozambique and Timor. The powerful countries like France felt that it was their duty to bring western culture to other backward countries. |
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ite in briefWrite a note on:a) What was meant by the civilising mission' of the colonisers |
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Vritein brief1. Write a note on:a) What was meant by the 'civilising mission' of the colonisers |
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Name the members of the Axis powers. |
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Answer» AXIS POWER- Germany, Italy and Japan |
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Describe the powers of Prime Minister. |
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Answer» Article 75 of the Indian Constitution envisages that there will be aPrime Ministerof India who shall be appointed by the President.Prime Ministeris the leader of the CabinetMinisters. The main executivepowersof the government are vested in thePrime Ministerwhile the President is the nominal head of the State. He proposes the names of the members of his political party to President for appointment as Ministers. 2.He decides the distribution of charge to various ministers and can reshuffle their cabinet also. 3.He presides over the meetings of Cabinet and can change the decisions taken therein. 4.He can suggest the President of India about the resignation or removal of any Minister from his Cabinet. 5.He also controls and directs the functioning of Ministers in the Cabinet. 6.He can resign anytime and can suggest the President of India to dissolve the Cabinet. He can suggest the President to dissolve Lok Sabha and to organize fresh elections. |
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Name a country with Axis powers |
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Answer» The "Axis powers" formally took thenameafter the Tripartite Pact was signed by Germany, Italy, and Japan on 27 September 1940, in Berlin. The pact was subsequently joined by Hungary (20 November 1940), Romania (23 November 1940), Slovakia (24 November 1940), and Bulgaria (1 March 1941). |
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Answer» (i)Primary Sector (or Agriculture sector).It includes all those economic activities which are connected with extraction and production of natural resources, e.g., agriculture, fishing, mining, etc.(ii)Secondary Sector (or Industrial sector).It includes all activities which are concerned with the processing materials which have already been extracted at the primary stage, e.g., the mining of iron ore is primary industry, but manufacture of steel is secondary industry.(iii)Tertiary Sector (or Service sector).It is concerned with providing support services to primary and secondary sector and includes transport, banking, insurance, warehousing, communication, advertising, etc. It facilitates smooth flow of goods and services in the economy. Importance of tertiary sector has been observed in the last decade and its contribution to GDP has also risen. |
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5.Differentiate between primary, secondary and tertiary sector. Give examples. |
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What are the basic powers and functions of eachinstitution in India? |
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Answer» The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are institutions that take all important policy decisions. The Civil Servants, who work together with the ministers, are responsible for taking steps to implement the ministers’ decisions. The Supreme Court is an institution where disputes: between citizens of the country, between citizens and the government, between two or more state governments and between union and state governments are finally settled. |
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3. ICICI is the name of aA. chemical industryB. bureauC. corporationD. financial institution |
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Answer» option B. bureau right answer. |
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First university in india was founded at ? |
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Answer» Calcutta is the place. |
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88. Name, the institution that was changed into Jadavpur University. |
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Answer» BengalTechnical Institute (National Council of Education)was changed into Jadavpur University in 1955. |
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define institution |
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Answer» An organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character. Example : This college is the bestinstitution of its kind. |
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answer 2 pay moarildi8. Find out whether the groups mentioned in anshave voting rights at present.first timefoot, goitill hep |
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Answer» Answer Yes, the groups mentioned in Answer 3 now have voting rights since we live in a democratic country. The middle class or the richer members of the Third Estate consisting of merchants, traders, lawyers and rich peasants benefited the most from the French Revolution; feudal obligations were no longer to be honored by the Third Estate. Tithes, the tax given to the Church, were abolished.The clergy and the nobility were the groups which were forced to relinquish power, how they were forced to give up their privilege e.g., the how could not collect taxes and its lands were confiscated.The poorer sections of the third estate and women were disappointed with the outcome of the French Revolution because their aspirations were not properly fulfilled, e.g., women were not given voting rights. Poor men who did not have fulfilled property or who did not pay taxes were not allowed to vote. The middle class or the richer members of the Third Estate consisting of merchants, traders, lawyers and rich peasants benefited the most from the French Revolution; feudal obligations were no longer to be honored by the Third Estate. Tithes, the tax given to the Church, were abolished.The clergy and the nobility were the groups which were forced to relinquish power, how they were forced to give up their privilege e.g., the how could not collect taxes and its lands were confiscated.The poorer sections of the third estate and women were disappointed with the outcome of the French Revolution because their aspirations were not properly fulfilled, e.g., women were not given voting rights. Poor men who did not have fulfilled property or who did not pay taxes were not allowed to vote. I have a look at the moment and I will be able to get the best way to get the cheapest price of the day of work to be |
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(2) The...... is a museum in Punewhich gives information about thehistory of Mahatma Gandhi.(a) Aga Khan Palace(b) Sabarmati Ashram(c) Cellular Jail(d) Lakshmi Vilas Palace |
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Answer» The Aga Khan Palace is the write Anwer which gives information about the history of Mahatma Gandhi thanks Aga Khan Palace Your answer is (a) thanks |
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Why most of the world's deserts arelocated in the western margins of continenis in thesubtropics? |
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Answer» Most of the worlds deserts are locatedin the western margins of continents in thesubtropicsbecause the prevailing winds in the tropics are tropical easterly winds. ... Thus, the region becomes devoid of moisture which causes dry conditions leading to formation ofdeserts. cheated from google cheater cheater |
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. Why most of the world's deserts arelocated in the western margins of continents in thesubtropics? |
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Answer» Most of the worlds deserts are located in the western margins of continents in the subtropicsbecause the prevailing winds in the tropics are tropical easterly winds. The tropical easterly winds become dry by the time they reach thewestern marginsof thecontinentsand so they bring no rainfall. |
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oNa.11 What do you understand by institution explain distinction betweenQNo. I1institution and association ? |
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1. Where is the western desertlocated? |
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Answer» Egypt is A correct answer TheWestern Desert of Egyptis an area of theSaharawhich lies west of the riverNile, up to theLibyanborder, and south from theMediterraneansea to the border withSudan. It is named in contrast to theEastern Desertwhich extends east from the Nile toRed Sea. The Western Desert is mostlyrocky desert, though an area ofsandy desert, known as theGreat Sand Sea, lies to the west against the Libyan border. The desert covers an area of 262,800 sq miles (680,650km2) which is two-thirds of the land area of the country.[1]Its highest elevation is 3,300ft (1000m) in theGilf Kebirplateau to the far south-west of the country, on the Egypt-Sudan-Libya border. The Western Desert is barren and uninhabited save for a chain ofoaseswhich extend in an arc fromSiwa, in the north-west, toKhargain the south. It has been the scene of conflict in modern times, particularly during theSecond World War. TheEastern Desertis the part of the Saharadesertthat islocated eastof the Nile river, between the river and the Red Sea. It extends from Egypt in the north to Eritrea in the south, and also comprises parts of Sudan and Ethiopia. western desert located in Africa as Sahara desert. western desert is located in Egypt TheWestern Desert of Egyptis an area of theSaharawhich lies west of the riverNile, up to theLibyanborder, and south from theMediterraneansea to the border withSudan. It is named in contrast to theEastern Desertwhich extends east from the Nile toRed Sea. The Western Desert is mostlyrocky desert, though an area ofsandy desert, known as theGreat Sand Sea, lies to the west against the Libyan border. The desert covers an area of 262,800 sq miles (680,650km2) which is two-thirds of the land area of the country.[1]Its highest elevation is 3,300ft (1000m) in theGilf Kebirplateau to the far south-west of the country, on the Egypt-Sudan-Libya border. The Western Desert is barren and uninhabited save for a chain ofoaseswhich extend in an arc fromSiwa, in the north-west, toKhargain the south. It has been the scene of conflict in modern times, particularly during theSecond World War. western ghat located in Africa like sahara desert EGYPT Is the most correct answer The western desert is located in Egypt The Western Desert of Egypt is an area of the Sahara which lies west of the river Nile, up to the Libyan border, and south from the Mediterranean sea to the border with Sudan. It is named in contrast to the Eastern Desert which extends east from the Nile to Red Sea. TheWestern Desert of Egyptis an area of theSaharawhich lies west of the riverNile, up to theLibyanborder, and south from theMediterraneansea to the border withSudan. It is named in contrast to theEastern Desertwhich extends east from the Nile toRed Sea. The Western Desert is mostlyrocky desert, though an area ofsandy desert, known as theGreat Sand Sea, lies to the west against the Libyan border. The desert covers an area of 262,800 sq miles (680,650km2) which is two-thirds of the land area of the country.[1]Its highest elevation is 3,300ft (1000m) in theGilf Kebirplateau to the far south-west of the country, on the Egypt-Sudan-Libya border. The Western Desert is barren and uninhabited save for a chain ofoaseswhich extend in an arc fromSiwa, in the north-west, toKhargain the south. It has been the scene of conflict in modern times, particularly during theSecond World War. |
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Writedown the effects of western education system |
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Answer» Western Education is a very broad and an open ended term. It would be more appropriate to specify space and a time frame while mentioning the term ‘western education’. Education system that we see in present day India has greatly been influenced by the British rule. We hardly see any traditional Gurukul System today. Some of the good influences that the western education has had on India are English being used as a common language Exposure to western culture and literature Benefits of modern medicine Publication in the form of journals Smoother adoption to globalization Western education system has also cast some dark shadows in India which outweigh its benefits. It’s easy to pass the blame on to the western world and their practices ,but it’s also important for us to acknowledge the fact that we (Indians) too are equally responsible for letting down certain traditional practices that offered great value. One such example is sidelining Ayurveda. |
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Cinsects and birds.139 |
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Answer» cockroachButterflyantostrichswan 10.crow6.wasp7.peacock9.cockroach12.fly11.duck13.owl 1- parrot2-ostrich3-ant4-swan5-butterfly6-wasp7-peacock8-mosquito9-cockroach10-duck12-fen13-owl |
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l. Name the insects you have seen. |
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Answer» 1Flies. 2ButterfliesandMoths. 3Bugs. 4CricketsandGrasshoppers. 5Beetles. 6WaspsandAnts. 7Lacewings. |
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(v) Parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat and the leeward side of the Western Chats aredrought-prone |
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Answer» The part of rajasthan,gujarat and western side ghats are drought prone because :- 1) In western side of India where rajasthan and gujarat situated they have less water sources. 2) the water is situated so much deep of the earth around 700 feet deep water is found in gujarat and rajasthan. 3) the monsoon winds which are completely drained by the time they reach them. the leeward side of the western ghats is drought prone as the western ghats block the rain bearing winds from reaching it. 4)Rajasthan and gujarat have less rainfall in a year that's why they have less water sources. |
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2. Match the columnsCopperGoldTinGujaratAfghanistanRajasthanKarnatakaPrecious stones |
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2. What factors gave birth to the consumer movement in India? |
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2. What factors gave birth to the consumer movement in India? Trace its evolution. |
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5.Who was the female president during 2007-2012? |
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Answer» Pratibha Devisingh Patil In office 25 July 2007 – 25 July 2012 Female president during 2007-2012 was Pratibha Patil. pratibha devising patil pratibha patil was president during 2007-2012 |
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2. The Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesAct has been enacted in the year-(1) 19992) 2016(3) 1992(4) 1995 |
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Answer» Option (2) 2016 must be correct. Explaination: The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill-2016. It replace the existing PWDAct, 1995, which was enacted 21 years back. |
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ă¸.18. Distinguish between census and sample metroasdata collection.19.Which of the following give better result and why? (i)census (ii)sample |
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Answer» Sample Method gives better results than the Census Method due to the following reasons. 1.Accuracy- Although census method provides more accurate and reliable results as compared to the sample method but in the sample method the errors can be easily located and rectified in the sampling methods due to the smaller number of items. Therefore, despite sample method providing lesser reliable results (as not all units are studied) yet the sample method is efficient in a sense that errors committed can be easily located. 2.Less Time and Energy Consuming-The Sample Method involves study of fewer items of the universe. So, this method not only saves time but also energy of the investigator. 3.Cost Efficient-The cost of approaching each individual unit for interrogation and collection of data is comparatively lower due to small size of sample. 4.Lesser Non-sampling Errors-The probability of Non-sampling Errors is also low as the sample size is smaller as compared to that of the Census Method. 5.More Efficient-As the sample size is smalle, so the small teams of enumerators can be formed. These small teams can easily be well trained and supervised. Consequently, the team can work more efficiently than the team engaged in the Census Method. |
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Name India PM 2018 |
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Answer» The present Prime minister of India is Narendra Modi. Mr. narendra modi ji |
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01. Describe current government strategies of poverty alleviation ? |
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4. What is sports journalism? |
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Answer» Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on sporting topics and competitions. Sports journalism is the essential element of many news media organizations. |
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who is the sports minister |
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Answer» Sports minister of India is Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore |
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mean of psychology |
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Answer» The science dealing with mental phenomena and processes.Psychologistsstudy emotions, perception, intelligence, consciousness, and the relationship between these phenomena and processes and the work of the glands and muscles. |
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Who has central place in Educaaccording to Child PsychologytionI) The Child2) The Teacher3) The Guardian |
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Answer» option (2) is correct. |
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Who established the first Jute mill in India? |
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Answer» The first jute mill was established at Rishra, on the River Hooghly near Calcutta in 1855 when Mr.George Aclandbrought jute spinning machinery from Dundee. Four years later, the first power driven weaving factory was set up. |
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1.Why were the specialized agencies of the UN established? |
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Answer» Linked to the United Nations through special agreements, the separate, autonomous specialized agencies of the UN family set standards and guidelines, help formulate policies, provide technical assistance, and other forms of practical help in virtually all areas of economic and social endeavor. |
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1.Name the various special agencies of the UN |
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Answer» Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) International Labour Organization (ILO) International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
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classmateDatePagehe olde |
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Answer» Damascus, Syria. Damascus is widely believed to be the oldest continuouslyhabituated city. |
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emical Bonding |
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Answer» Achemical bondis a lasting attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation ofchemicalcompounds. Thebondmay result from the electrostatic force of attraction between oppositely charged ions as in ionicbondsor through the sharing of electrons as incovalent bonds. |
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A medicine capsule is in the shape of acylinder with two hemispheres stuck to eachof its ends (see Fig. 13.10). The length ofthe entire capsule is 14 mm and the diameterof the capsule is 5 mm. Find its surface area. |
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DeHine Rind expest ? |
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Answer» Rinderpest (also cattle plague or steppe murrain) is an eradicated, infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic buffalo, and many other species of even-toed ungulates, including buffaloes, large antelope and deer, giraffes, wildebeests, and warthogs. |
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(2/3)^(-4)*((2/3)^2*(4/9)^2) |
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Answer» 4 by 9. 4by 9 is the correct answer. |
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wher is Varanasi |
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Answer» Varanasi is in uttar pradesh |
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give four reasons why the harappan people can be said to have led a highly civilised life |
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Answer» Page 1 |
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