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5401.

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There are many differences in Indian farming and US farming methods.

1. India is basically an agriculture-based country with 80% of its population in rural areas, whereas in the US, only a small number of people are involved in farming.

2. The average farm holdings in the India are of small sizes (2-3 hectares), whereas in the US, the farm holdings are large (250 hectares).

3. Most of the Indian farmers are uneducated or receive basic education in the village schools, whereas in the US, the farmers are mostly well educated and keep themselves updated with the latest developments in the agriculture field.

4. Indian farming is labor intensive and traditional methods of farming like plowing is used, whereas, in the US, heavy and advanced machinery is used for farming which is capital intensive.

. Indian farming is weather dependent and farmers grow only 2-3 crops per year. In the US, the farmers use scientific techniques like soil testing etc. and grow multiple crops throughout the year.

6. The US farmlands give bigger returns to the farmer when compared to the Indian farmlands

5402.

How do glaciers erode? Describe three erosional and two depositional featuresofaglaciethsuitable diagrams. (4) 'The action of wind is most powerful in arid regions' Explain.

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Aglacier'sweight, combined with its gradual movement, can drastically reshape the landscape over hundreds or even thousands of years. The iceerodesthe land surface and carries the broken rocks and soil debris far from their original places, resulting in some interestingglaciallandforms

5403.

1. What is adolescence?

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5404.

PlpeAcan fill a cistern in 6 hours and pipe B can fill it in 8 hours. Both the pipes are openedand afier two hours, pipe A ts closed How much time will B take to fill the remaining part ofthe tank?

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5405.

vulnerability

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Vulnerability : Vulnerability is the quality of being easily hurt or attacked.

5406.

what is vulnerability?

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Ans :- Vulnerability refers to the inability (of a system or a unit) to withstand the effects of a hostile environment. A window of vulnerability (WOV) is a time frame within which defensive measures are diminished, compromised or lacking.

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5407.

Define the concert of vulnerability to poverty?

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Vulnerability is a measure, which describes the greater probability of certain communities of becoming, or remaining, poor in the coming years.

The proportion of people below poverty line is not same for all social groups and economic categories in India.

5408.

define Relief features

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Relief features are those features which are related to landscape of those areas, eg. mountains, altitude, valleys, types of land and heights of mountains

They are the opposite of drainage pattern as it includes water channels while relief does not.

5409.

features of democracy

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(i) Elected representative: ...

(ii) Elections are held to elect the representatives: ...

(iii) Civil liberties: ...

(iv) Rule of law: ...

(v) Independent judiciary: ...

(vi) Organised opposition party: ...

5410.

What is federalism?

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Federalism is a type of government in which the power is divided between the national government andothergovernmental units. It contrasts with aunitarygovernment. in which a central authority holds the power, and a confederation, in which states, for example, are clearlydominant.

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5411.

what is federalism

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Federalism is the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system.

5412.

how federalism practiced in India

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Federalismis a form of governance beingpracticed in Indiaunder this system there is a central power and other sub units of it. Government is run by the both authorities with units having more powers and centre has taxation, defense, and foreign affairs in his hand. A citizen is governed by two governments.

5413.

What is the meaning of federalism ?

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Federalismis apoliticalphilosophyin which a group of people are bound together, with a governing head. In afederation theauthority is divided between the head (for example the central government of a country) and the political units governed by it

5414.

Explain the sailent features of federalism?

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1. Division of Powers:In a federal government, the powers of administration are divided between the centre and the units. The powers may be distributed in one of the two ways. Either the Constitution states what powers the federal authority shall have and leaves the remainder to the federating units, or it states what powers the federating units shall possess and leaves the remainder to the federal authority. The remainder is generally known as residuary powers.2. Written Constitution:A federation must have a written constitution. A federation is a political partnership of various states and consequently, there must be a written constitution.

3. Rigid Constitution:The constitution of a federation should be better rigid so that it could be regarded as a sacred agreement, the spirit of which should not be easily violated. A flexible constitution allows the scope to the central government to curtail the autonomy of the federating states.

4. Special Judiciary:In a federation, there are possibilities of constitutional disputes arising between the federal centre and the units or between one unit and another or between the citizens and the government. All these disputes are to be adjudicated in the light of the constitution.

For this purpose, a special judiciary with wide powers must be established. It should act as the custodian and guardian of the constitution. It should be vested with powers of declaring any law, national or local, ultra vires if it is at variance with the articles of the constitution.

5. Supremacy of the Constitution:The constitution is the supreme law in a federation. Neither the central government nor the government of the units can go against its spirit.

6. Double Citizenship:Citizens in a federal state have dual interests and they should be given rights of double citizenship—citizen­ship of the state wherein they are domiciled and citizenship of federal state as a whole.

7. Bill of Rights:Citizens in a federation enjoy certain rights given to them by the constitution. The constitution of India, Russia, and the U.S.A. have given rights to the citizens. It is a well-established custom now.

5415.

What is the meaning of federalism?

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Federalismis the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government (the central or 'federal' government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system.

5416.

If federalismworks only in bigcountries, whydid Belgiumadopt it?

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Because even though it is a small country, it has diverse population made up of multilingual groups. These multilingual groups have their own interest which might lead to social conflict. to avoid these conflicts they have adopted federalism.

5417.

(d) Which country was unified between 1866-71?(a) Germany(c) Italy(b) India(d) England

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Germany was unified between 1866 - 1871.

5418.

what is judicial review

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Judicial review is the process under which executive or legislative action are subject to review by the Judiciary. Judicial review is one of the check and balance in the separation of power

judicial review is the process under which executive or legislative action are subject to review by the judici6

judicial review is the process under which executive or legislative action are subject to review by the judicial.

5419.

Book-keeping and accounting are one and the same thing.

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Bookkeeping is an indispensable subset of accounting. Bookkeeping refers to the process of accumulating, organizing, storing, and accessing the financial information base of an entity.

Accounting is much broader, going into the realm of designing the bookkeeping system, establishing controls to make sure the system is working well, analyzing and verifying the recorded information. Accountants give orders bookkeepers follow them.

5420.

17. What is one common thing that all people desirehaltherhan

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Appreciation

Take any age, any gender. Most of us desire to be appreciated.

A child wants to be appreciated for his achievements and that appreciation hold more value for him than the achievement itself.

A house wife wants to be appreciated for what she does. No gift can substitute those two appreciating words.

A worker wants to be appreciated for what he does for the organisation. Remember those thank you emails from clients, those words of praise by manager.

A professional wants to be appreciated for his services

5421.

) Which country was unified between 1866-71 ?(b) India(a) Germany(c) Italy(d) England

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a) Germany is that country. Revolution led bu Guiseppe Mazzini

5422.

4. The planet that has rusted iron dust

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Mars is the planet that has rusted iron dust

mars is the planet that has rusted iron dust

it's a Mars which has ruster iron dust particles hence prove

Mars has rusted iron dust

Mars is tha planet that has rusted iron dust

Mars is correct answer.

Planet Mars is the correct answer

mars is the correct answer

When this happened, theironwithin thedustreacted with oxygen, producing a redrustcolor. So, Marsisred because ithasa layer ofrusty dustcovering its entire surface! Marshassome of the largestduststorms in the galaxy, in which the reddustgets whipped into the light atmosphere surroundingthe planet.

Mars is the planet which rusted dust

Mars is planet which rusted iron

mars is the planet that has rusted iron dust

planet mars is the correct answer

The planet's rusted iron dustwas most likely caused by liquid water, says Roger Rassool. You don't need a powerful telescope to see the deep reddish glow of Mars

Mars is the planet that has rusted iron dust and that is why mars is red in colour

Mars is the planet that has rusted iron dust

5423.

What does the term 'Judicial Review' mean?

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Judicial review. law.Judicial review, power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine whether such actions are consistent with the constitution.

5424.

india has a single unified judicial system.explain?

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India has a unified judiciary means that there is a hierarchy ofcourts. The Supreme Court is at the highest level. The High Courts function atthe State level. There are subordinate courts at the district and lower levels.

If a case is not decided by a lower court it is considered by thecourts at the district level. If a decision cannot be arrived at that level itgoes to the High Court and ultimately to the Supreme Court.

5425.

What do you mean by judicial review?

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Judicial reviewis the power of a court to decide whether a law or decision by the government is constitutional.

5426.

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The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or court system) is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state.

The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes.

Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the judiciary generally does not make law (that is, in a plenary fashion, which is the responsibility of the legislature) or enforce law (which is the responsibility of the executive), but rather interprets law and applies it to the facts of each case.

This branch of the state is often tasked with ensuring equal justice under law.

It usually consists of a court of final appeal (called the "Supreme court" or "Constitutional court"), together with lower courts.

In many jurisdictions the judicial branch has the power to change laws through the process of judicial review.

Courts with judicial review power may annul the laws and rules of the state when it finds them incompatible with a higher norm, such as primary legislation, the provisions of the constitution or international law.

Judges constitute a critical force for interpretation and implementation of a constitution, thus de facto in common law countries creating the body of constitutional law.

5427.

(5) What is Unified Judicial System?

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TheJudicial systemhowever has aunified structure. The SupremeCourt, the HighCourtsand the lowerCourtsconstitute a singleJudiciary. ... The SupremeCourtofIndiais the ApexCourt. Each State has its own laws constitutingCourtssubordinate to the DistrictCourtsThis is the unified judicial system.

5428.

In Fig. 10.39, A, B, C and D are four points onaircle. AC and BD intersect at a point E sucdhthat BEC = 130° and LEC4 BACfour points on a5.D 20. Find

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5429.

1.Explain the judicial powers of the President of India.

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The judicial powers of the President of India by following ways:;1.President can appoint the governor of any state.2.President can give pardon any criminal and free him/her from their punishment.3.Indian Army is directly controlled by the President of India4. The President has the power to appoint the Chief Justice of India who, in turn has the power to appoint other Supreme Court judges by discussing with the President.

5430.

7. What lessons can we draw from the conversion of the countryside in the USAfrom bread basket to a dust bowl?

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5431.

Explain any four points that how huge Diversity in Flora and Fauna

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India has a rich heritage of flora and fauna because of the following factors:(a) It has a very large geographical area which includes the mountains, the Northern Plains, plateaus and also islands. (b) India has a varied climate from very dry to monsoon type and temperature ranges from very hot to cold and very cold, which is suitable for different kinds of flora and fauna. (c) India has different types of soil like alluvial soil, red soil and black soil suitable for different plant types. (d) India is blessed with perennial rivers which sustain aquatic life apart from supporting different kinds of flora and fauna. (e) The mountains and plains are capable of supporting and sustaining different kinds of plants and trees and provide an environment and habitat for various kinds of animal species.

hint RELIEF land,soil, CLIMATE temperature,sunlight, precipitation

5432.

(a) iui178. In whom are the powers of Judicial Reviewvested in India ?

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Ans :- The Supreme Court has been vested with the power of judicial review. It means that the Supreme Court may review its own Judgement order. Judicial review can be defined as the competence of a court of law to declare the constitutionality or otherwise of a legislative enactment.

5433.

What are carbohydrates?

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5434.

Why was Bastille most hated prison in France?

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It did have a bad réputation and was a place where many ‘political’ prisoners were locked up for long periods of time.

Thus it became a focal point for the early revolutionary forces in 1789 - it was stormed - knocked down.

5435.

(b) Vishnushastri Chiplunkar(d) Gopal Hari Deshmukhprabhakar.Lokmanya(a) Krishnashastri Chiplunkar(c) Lokmanya Tilak6) Shatapatre by Lokahitawadi were published in the weekly(a) Dnyanoday(b) Dnyanprakash e) Prabhakar(d) Deenbandhu. Name the following:Ans.1) Famous prison in Andaman2) Mahatma Gandhi's Memorial at Pune3) Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi at VardhaE) Mahatma Gandhi's memorial in Mumbai- Classify the following sources of history into Material sources, Written sourceand Audio-Visual sources :Newspapers, memorials, inspirational songs, forts, coins, correspondence,palaces, films, statues, dailies, inscriptions, maps, folk tales, documentaries,fountain, books, travelogue, owees, roads, Doordarshan, factory records, folk sons.

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what is history it's mean

(1) Famous prison in Andaman - The cellular jail or the Kaala paani(2) Mahatma Gandhi memorial at Pune - Aga Khan Palace(3) Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi at Vardha - Sabarmati Ashram(4) Mahatma Gandhi memorial in Mumbai - Mani Bhavan

5436.

the organism .......... is used in the fermentation process in the brewing and baking industries

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micro organisms like yeast and bacteria

5437.

Study the graph showing the population of Snow Leopards in captivity and in the wild. Whichstatements are true based on the information from the graph? Check ALL correct answers.2022201820142010Snowleopards incaptivitySnow leopards inthe wild2006200202,000 4,000 6,000 8,00010,000abcDthe number of both captive and wild snow cards have constanty declined srce 2002in 20 years, we have more than 75 at Show leopards.in captivityS weocards are presently endangered and are preded to be on its way to becoming extract in the next deces ifche Trendwil nat changec tuares.Since 2002. There have always been marn snow leupards in the wild than in 2005Show leopards in capity have more chances of netom ng estic widanes.dDe

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5438.

3. Name two cabinel tlnisiuljUIgovernment.4. Name one bill that has recently become aho is the speaker of the Lok Sabha at pr

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The current speaker is Sumitra Mahajan of the Bharatiya Janata Party

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5439.

e any two nuclear fuels used for the process of nuclear fission

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The two nuclear fuels used for the process of nuclear fission are :

Fuel containingUranium233Fuel containing Cirium 244.

5440.

b. Explain the term conventional signs and symbols

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Aconventional symbolis asymbolthat is widely accepted interpretation. The various features shown on a map are represented by conventional signsorsymbols. Thosesigns are usuallyexplainedin the margin of the map, or on a separately published characteristic sheet.

5441.

306. What was the need to reinterpret the history ofIndia? How was it a blessing for the nationalmovement?re

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The reinterpretation of history helped in to look into the past with the sense of pride and achievements.They wrote about glorious developments in ancient times when arts and architecture,science and mathematics,culture and religion,law and philosophy,crafts and trades had flourished.It was opposite to what the British had manifested the Indian to be in the eyes of the world.So,we can say that reinterpretation of history create a feeling of nationalism.

5442.

W dild also tell whether they are erosional or depositional orlandforms formed by both.PhotographName of theFeatureType(Erosional or Depositional or Both)

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5443.

Why do we need National symbols?

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It is precisely needed because they carry meaning, values and ideals that national symbolsare important spaces for debate and transformation.

5444.

Answer in a word or a sentence.a. Name the cardinal directions.

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there are 4 cardinal directions

Cardinal Directions are the most commonly used forms of direction. and include North, South, East and West.

The four equal divisions - Northeast, Southeast, Southwest and Northwest - are called Primary InterCardinal directions.

5445.

What makes up the hydrosphere?

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Ahydrosphereis the total amount of water on aplanet. The hydrosphere includes water that is on the surface of the planet, underground, and in the air. A planet's hydrosphere can beliquid,vapor, orice.

OnEarth, liquid water exists on the surface in the form ofoceans,lakes andrivers. It also exists below ground—asgroundwater, inwells andaquifers. Water vapor is most visible asclouds andfog.

5446.

Write about famous things of city which is 99 km from lalitpurand whose district name is the second name of maa seeta

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Is it Vidishaas it's related to maa seetaa city which is 99 km from lalitpur is Mandi bamoraand it is famous for it's heritage

5447.

hat does hydrosphere refer to?

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Thehydrosphere isthe part of a planet that's made of water. Oceans, rivers, lakes, and cloudsareall typically included in thehydrosphere. The watery parts of our planet, including vapor that hovers above the Earth's surface and water that's underground, make up itshydrosphere

5448.

Who is D.C of mandi district

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sh Rugved miland is D.C of Mandi

Diputi comisoner. The only thing I can think of is that

5449.

What is the district name of Ganjbasoda

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Vidisha is the district name of Ganjbasoda.it is nearby betwa river

5450.

What factors helped the English to suppress the First War of Indian Independence?

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Some of the main factorss that led to supress of revolt are as follows: -

Delhi was captured back

Delhi held a symbolic value of power which the British recognized. They began attempts to recapture the region in June. This siege was led by John Nicholsan who was badly wounded and later succumbed to his injuries. Many Indian leaders who had come to defend Delhi during this time also lost their lives.

The British mounted a double attack. One was a peaceful one that moved from Punjab and the other moved from Calcutta into North India.

On 20th September, 1857, after prolonged and bitter fighting, the British managed to recapture Delhi. Bahadur Shah Zafar was taken in as a prisoner and his throne was taken away. He was exiled off to Rangoon (Burma) where he died 5 years later. The royal princes too were captured and killed.

Help received by Indian groups as well

Not all sections of society participated in the Revolt of 1857. The British Imperialists had the support of most of the Indian princes and chiefs and others didn’t want to express dissent fearing what the British were capable of doing as a consequence. The British Empire was indeed very powerful and no concrete ideas of viewing India as a ‘nation’ had come up yet. This paved way for the British to exploit the support of many rulers. The same was true with Zamindars, moneylenders and some of the middle class as well. The help received by these groups helped in the suppression of the revolt.

One example of this is seen in places where British tried to break up unity of peasants and Zamindars by promising the Zamindars big estates in return for compliance. Rebellious ones had their lands evicted or faced unfortunate deaths while the loyal were rewarded. This Divide and Rule- as often is the case- worked well for the British.

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The defeat of the major players in the war

The real slowdown of the revolt took place once the rebels who had managed to mobilise the rest were defeated at the hands of the British. These rebels were: -

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Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi died on field of battle on 17 June 1858

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Nana Sahib defeated at Kanpur, escaped to Nepal in 1859

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Tantia Tope escaped into jungles of Central India from where he carried on guerrilla warfare until April, 1859 when he was betrayed by a Zamindar friend & captured & put to death after hurried trail on 15th April 1859

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By 1859 - Kunwar Singh, Bakht Khan, Khan Bahadur Khan of Bareilly, Rao Sahib & Maulavi Ahmadullah were all dead

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Begum of Awadh was compelled to hide in Nepal

These defeats were carried out because of superior technology that the British possessed and the reinforcements that they’d received from Britain. The military power outnumbered that of Indians.

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Enactments of Laws

The British passed a number of laws to make it easier to the curb the freedom with which people were participating.

By the beginning of June 1857, Delhi, Meerut, Rohilkhand, Agra, Allahabad and Benares divisions had been put under Martial Law. The definition of this Martial Law was especially beneficial to the British who no restrictions on the use of power. The Britons could take Indian lives without any due process of law. Any form of rebellion from the smallest to biggest were punished with the same thing- death. Often this killing was done publicly as in the case of Mangal Pandey to create fear in the minds of any who dared to join the movement.

One officer wrote to The Times: 'We have the power of life and death in our hands; and I assure you we spare not. A very summary trial is all that takes place.'