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Why did nationalist tensions emerge in the Balkans |
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Why did nationalist tensions emerge in the Balkans? |
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Answer» Nationalist tensions emerged in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as also the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area. The different Slavic communities in the Balkans began to strive for independent rule. They were jealous of each other and every state wanted more territory, even at the expense of others. Also, the hold of imperial power over the Balkans made the situation worse. Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary all wanted more control over this area. These conflicts ultimately led to the First World War in 1914. Nationalist tensions emerged in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as also the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area. The different Slavic communities in the Balkans began to strive for independent rule. They were jealous of each other and every state wanted more territory, even at the expense of others. Also, the hold of imperial power over the Balkans made the situation worse. Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungary all wanted more control over this area. These conflicts ultimately led to the First World War in 1914. |
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5. Why did nationalist tensions emerge in the Balkans? |
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What differentiates a male lion from a female lion? |
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Answer» Mane is the correct answer |
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77. What does learning without burden'in the context of EnvironmentalStudies imply?(1) Less number of chapters in EVStextbooks(2) Load of incomprehension neeto be reduced(3) The EVS curriculum needs to bereduced to half(4) Less weight of schoolbag |
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Answer» 2. Load of incomprehension needs to be reduced. |
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Answer» Ocean:- The continuous body of salt water that covers 72 percent of the Earth's surface. The average salinity ofoceanwater is approximately three percent. Any of the principal divisions of this body of water, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and ArcticOceans. An ocean is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. |
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SaarDoe 27 of 19In what ways are the books we seed todifferent bross the Rigveda? |
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Answer» dglc pufiydi zhdutsurvtuzhkd fpfit books today we read are in written form and can read by everyone in the rigveda there were no books only there were manuscripts with the sages who taught children to memorize the text by repeating again and again Rigveda was composed in an ancient form of Sanskrit, while most of the modern books are either in English or in any other modern languages. The Rigveda contains hymns in praise of gods and goddesses. The modern books can be on any topic. Rigveda was initially not in written form but all modern books are in written form. |
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explain land pollution |
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Answer» Soil contamination or soil pollution as part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals, or improper disposal of waste. |
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Q.5. Give Geographical Reasons:() The north-eastern part of Brazilian Highlandsreceives very less rainfall. |
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Answer» Geographical Reasons forLess Rainfall:Northeast Brazil receives lessthan 800 mm per year, due to the effects of the anticyclone prevailing in the south Atlantic. Some inland regionsreceive lessthan 400 mm/annum! Geographical Reasons for Less Rainfall: Northeast Brazilreceives less than 800 mm per year, due to the effects of the anticyclone prevailing in the south Atlantic. Some inland regions receive less than 400 mm/annum! Rainfall amounts vary greatly from year to year. Droughts in the Nordeste are more likely. Unlike the Amazon, the Nordeste has long been developed, and during serious droughts thousands of people migrate towards the overpopulated cities of the south, or into the Amazon region. However, the coastal area from Recife southward receives more rain, year-round. what is trade winds? The trade winds are the prevailing pattern of easterly surface winds found in the tropics, within the lower portion of the Earth's atmosphere, in the lower section of the troposphere near the Earth's equator. can u explain me clearly plz? |
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Q.6. Give geographical reasons:Brazil's population density in very less. |
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Answer» Brazil’s population is concentrated in coastal areas, as reflex of its process of colonisation. Inner areas are sparsely populated, primarily because there’s no govt’ effort to build access to those areas that are mostly over intense jungle. The distribution of population throughout Brazil is very uneven. Areas with a high population density tend to be around major towns and cities. More than 40% of the total population live around in the Southeast, but however this land is only 18% of the total area. This means that a large area of Brazil is thinly populated. |
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Q3. Give geographical reasons(1) IDL is proving to be very useful iningtoday's times |
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Answer» The Idl bring co - ordination between international airlines, transportion service, economic and trade activities. it is important in today's modern era and rapidly happening global development we can keep a track of all the calculation of day and time accurately with the help of IDl in case of global transporation esp with respect to airway it is only because of the IDL that the schedules of the traffic wordwide are organised properly |
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Give geographical reasons(a) Buildings collapsed at the foothillsof the Himalayas because ofan earthquake. Before collapsingthey were moving forward andbackward. |
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Answer» Because of the movements occurring in the interior of the earth, tremendous tension is created in the earth’s crust. When the tension goes beyond limits, the energy is released in the form of waves. This results in trembling of the earth’s surface, i.e. earthquake occurs. The seismic waves can be divided into primary, secondary and surface waves. It is because of the primary waves that the buildings on the earth’s surface move back and forth. |
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3 which breeze, We feet in de170 |
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Answer» cold breez we feel at night cold breeze we feel in the night |
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Complete the following chart.Write the correct answer in blankcircles.Uses ofstem cells |
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Answer» usingstem cellsto replace damaged cellsin the inner ear that detect sound, helping to restore hearing. altering the genes ofstem cellsto make them resistant to diseases, such as AIDS, and then inserting them into people with the disease. cultivatingstem cells to repair the fragile bones of people with . cell therapy,organ trasplastion and blood donation |
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197. The alm of the Swaralya Party' was19(1) To help in the government work(2) To obstruct government workwas(3) Towork for the government(4) Self government and political freedomInyear andatsession thedmoderates and the extremists were united.(2) 1909, Lahore(4) 1911, Culcutta(1) 1907, Surat(3) 1916, Lucknow199. Which act provided separate electorates for theMuslims t(1) 1909 Act(3) 1935 Act(2) 1919 Act(4) of the above200. Who established the Swaraj Party?(1) Gandhi(3) C. R. Das(2) Tilak(4) J. L. Nehru201. Which political Leader died after receiving lathiblows while opposing the Simon Commission?(1) Govind Ballabh Pant (3) Bhagat Singh(3) Lala Lajpat Ral(4) Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
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Answer» In 1916 session of lucknow |
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HINDIव्यवहार करना चाहिए। पांच वाक्यHomework:हमें अपने बुजर्गों या अपने से बड़ों के साथ कैसा व्यवहार करना चारलिखिए।NOTE: To be done in the notebook.Date of Submission: 04 September, 2019tas |
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Answer» अच्छा ब्यवहार करना चाहिएमीठे बोल बोलना चाहिएउनकी सेवा करनी चाहिएउनका कहना मानना चाहिएउनका आदर सत्कार करना चाहिए। |
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ises 1Which of the following does not lead to the spread of democracy?a Struggle by the peopleb Invasion by foreign countriesc End of colonialismd People's desire for freedomWhich of the following statements is true about today's world?a Monarchy as a form of government has vanishedb The relationship between different countries has become moredemocratic than ever before.c In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the people.d There are no more military dictators in the world.DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD |
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DOWE W SLUPULUIesiWhich of the following does not lead to the spread of democracy?a Struggle by the peopleb Invasion by foreign countriesc End of colonialismd People's desire for freedom1709Which of the following statements is true about today's world?a Monarchy as a form of govertiment has vanished.b The relationship between different countries has become moredemocratic than ever before.In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the peopled There are no more military dictators in the world. |
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Answer» c ) IN MORE AND MORE COUNTRIES RULES ARE BEING ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE 1)ans:B...invasion by foreign countries.... the answer of question is C (c) In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the people |
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PUCIDIT, VUL It to adopt one.es 1Which of the following does not lead to the spread of democracy?a Struggle by the peopleb Invasion by foreign countriesc End of colonialismd People's desire for freedom2Which of the following statements is true about today's world?a Monarchy as a form of government has vanished .b The relationship between different countries has become mordemocratic than ever before.c In more and more countries rulers are being elected by the peopld There are no more military dictators in the world.DEMOCRACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD |
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Answer» struggle by. people |
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Who is the father of Maharana Pratap singh? |
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Answer» Udai Singh II (4 August 1522 – 28 February 1572) was the Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur in the present day Rajasthan state of India. He was the 53rd ruler of the Mewar dynasty. He was the fourth son of Maharana Sangram Singh (Rana Sanga) and Rani Karnavati, a princess of Bundi. Maharana Pratap was also the grandson of the famaous Rana Sanga, who was a hero of 100 battles and lost and died in the battle of Khanua against Babur. |
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discuss the maasai community/society? |
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Answer» Maasaiare a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are among the best known local populations due to their residence near the many game parks of the African Great Lakes, and their distinctive customs and dress. |
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why maasai community lost there grazing land? |
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Answer» The Maasai community have lost theirgrazing lands due to the following reasons: 1.The lives of the Africanpastoralists have changed drastically in the Colonial and postcolonial phases.In the 19th Century the European powers were fighting for colonies. Theoccupied several regions which were divided by multiple International borders betweenBritish Kenya and German Tanganyika. 2.In 1885, Maasais land weredivided between the British and the Germans. The Maasai community was pushedinto a small area in South Kenya and North Tanzania which considerably reducedtheir grazing lands. 3.From the late 19th century, TheBritish colonial rulers promoted cultivation on pasture lands. The movement ofherders were restricted in the settlements. The Maasais therefore lost theirgrazing areas. 4.The Maasais were forced to livein a dry area where there was a little water and poor pasture. They could notgraze their herds in such areas. 5.The British converted manyforest into game reserves like the Masai Mara, Serengeti national park and SamburuNational Park. This led to fall in pasture land. 6.The Masai community was notleft with many Pasture tracts as a result their livestock declined and theireconomic condition became worse. |
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Q. 3. Give reasons to explain why the Maasai community lost theirgrazing lands. |
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How were the chiefs of Maasai Community appointed by the colonial government benefitted? |
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Answer» 1] The chiefs appointed by the colonial government often accumulated wealth over time. [2] They had a regular income with which they could buy animals, goods and lands. [3] They lent money to poor neighbours who needed cash to pay taxes. [4] Many began living in towns and got involved in trade. [5] The chiefs had both pastoral and non-pastoral income and could buy animals when their stock was depleted. |
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give reason to explain why massai community lost their grazing land |
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Answer» The Maasai community have lost theirgrazing lands due to the following reasons: 1.The lives of the Africanpastoralists have changed drastically in the Colonial and postcolonial phases.In the 19th Century the European powers were fighting for colonies. Theoccupied several regions which were divided by multiple International borders betweenBritish Kenya and German Tanganyika. 2.In 1885, Maasais land weredivided between the British and the Germans. The Maasai community was pushedinto a small area in South Kenya and North Tanzania which considerably reducedtheir grazing lands. 3.From the late 19th century, TheBritish colonial rulers promoted cultivation on pasture lands. The movement ofherders were restricted in the settlements. The Maasais therefore lost theirgrazing areas. 4.The Maasais were forced to livein a dry area where there was a little water and poor pasture. They could notgraze their herds in such areas. 5.The British converted manyforest into game reserves like the Masai Mara, Serengeti national park and SamburuNational Park. This led to fall in pasture lands. 6.The Masai community was notleft with many Pasture tracts as a result their livestock declined and theireconomic condition became worse. = |
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describe the social condition of maasai |
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Answer» hope it helps..... |
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Who were called "The Elders "and warriors in Maasai Society? |
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Answer» The first of these rites is called Olngesherr and is an approval of the elder status. During the ceremony, the elders take the name of a new group which permanently marks their generation. The main characteristics of this complicated ceremony are: an ox without defect is killed by suffocation, its jugular is cut and its blood is mixed with milk and honey and drunk by each elder undergoing the ritual. Then the wives of the elders make an enclosure with animal skins. The meat of the ox is roasted within the enclosure and those taking part in the ceremony all gather in the enclosure to eat the meat. Before doing this, some parts of the meat (the breast, for example) are rubbed on the forehead as a sign of blessing. The following morning, further blessings are conferred on the elders with sour milk placed in empty gourds previously well washed. Each one also receives a new ring made from the soft part of the breast of the slaughtered ox. As a further blessing, ritual white paint is applied by the more important elders to the faces of the new elders.One striking part of the ceremony called Olngesherr is the blessing of the herd staffs of the new elders. Their branding irons are first oiled with butter and honey before being put in the fire. Once they are hot, they are plunged into a container of cow urine; as the hot irons touch the cool liquid, a cloud of vapour rises. The elders shake their herd staffs in the vapour so that they are blessed. The ceremony is concluded in this way: the skin of the ox is ritually spread out and an elder respected by all, plants a green sprout at each entrance to the ‘manyatta’. |
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ive reasons(i) In India agriculture is a primary activity.(ii) Different crops are grown in different regions. |
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Q3. Why is India said to be a country of vast expanse? |
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Answer» in North we Himalayan. mountains and in West we have Arabian sea ,in East we bay of Bengal ,in southern phase we have Indian Ocean |
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(d) There is a vast difference in the sex ratios that exist in Kerala and Haryana. What do youthink are the reasons for this difference |
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Answer» The sex ratio of Kerala is 1058 males per thousand males. The sex ration of Haryana is 861 females per thousand males. In Kerala people are well educated and they follow matriarchal society rule that why sex ratio in Kerala is more than Haryana. In Haryana there is a patriarchal society and they looked down female child .Due to this Many female foeticide cases occur here. |
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any five ways to reduce air pollution in the surroun |
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Answer» Reducethe number of trips you take in your car. Reduceor eliminate fireplace and wood stove use. Avoid burning leaves, trash, and other materials. Avoid using gas-powered lawn and garden equipment. afforestationavoid vehicle pollutionnot use more factoryavoid to cut trees |
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) Give five ways in which you can save energy at home. |
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Answer» 1. use solar panels to reudce dependency on electricity.2. switch off lights and fans when not in use3.use appliances that use less energy4.do not left TV and computer on when not in use.5.less use of lpg gas thankyou for answering I was waiting |
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A man us 4 times as old as his son. After 16 years he will be only twice as old as his son. find their present ages. |
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Who was Lal Bal Pal |
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Answer» what's your questions guys Lal= Lala Lajpat RoyBal=Bal Gangadhar Tilakpal=Bipin chandra Pal Lal Bahadur shastri, Bal Gangadhar tilak and Vipin Chandra Pal collectively known as Lal Bal Pal. Lal bahadur shastri , Bal gangafhar tilak and vipin Chandra pal collectively known as Lal Bal pal. lala lajpat roybal gangadhar tilakbipin chandra pal lalalajapat ray, balagangadar tilak, bipin chandra pal. Lala Lajpat RoyBal Gangadhar Tilak Bipin Chandra Pal LALA LAJPAT RAYBAL GANGADHAR TILAKBIPIN CHANDRA PAL Lal Bahadur Shastri bal Gangadhar tilak i think they are social reformer lal laipat aribala gangahartilakwere the three prominent leader during swadeshi period They are extremists , separated from INC in surat session in 1907 and led by LAL ,BAL ,pal whose names are Lala lajpat Roy ,BAL gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra pal |
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Match the following items given in column A with those in column B. Choose the correct 1answer from the options given below:COLUMNAA. Rashsundari DebiCOLUMN B1. Chhote Aur Bade Ka SawalB. Sudarshan Chakr2. KesariC. Kashibaba3. Amar JibanD. Bal Gangadhar Tilak4. Sacchi Kavitayen |
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Answer» a=3;b=4;c=1;d=2 is the correct answer a=3b=4c=1d=2is the correct answer me to a=3=4c=1d=2 is the best answer me |
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. What kind of polluting agent causes gastrointestinal disorders in birds? |
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Answer» factory site and vechiles Smoke from chimneys of factories. |
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the position of maximum distance between the sun and the earth is known as |
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Answer» The distance from Earth to the sun is called an astronomical unit, or AU, which is used to measure distances throughout the solar system. The position of maximum distance between the sun and the earth is known as Aphelion. |
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1. Who was the first Phllle vnUI2.How many kinds of challenges that independent India faced?ma into eyistence- Qne is |
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Answer» India got independence after end of Second World War after having stock of food grains exhausted. Therefore making available adequate food was the main problem. The other main challenges were Violence at newly created border. People were moving from India to the newly born Pakistan and Pakistan to India. However, this movement was extremely painful and it gave rise to violence at many places. Unrest within India despite all princely province were unite due to mindset of the people from different princely provinces speaking different languages, different egos etc that did not mixed together quickly. This unrest was more in some southern parts of India as well as in J&K. Though the government got formed but there were friction between the various leaders of Indian Nationak Congress resulting in political unrest. Challenges for preparation of Constitution for the country like India and deciding the modalities for sharing of power between states and center. Modalities for investment in Public sector undertaking being backbone of economic development of India. Attracting investment in private sector for employment creation at micro level by motivation. Development of infrastructure within the country. Integration of balance princely states into the Indian Union. Rehabilitation of influx refugees due to migration from newly born Pakistan. To control separatist movements in Punjab, Kashmir and the North-East. Removal of poverty and illiteracy, To tackle corruption from the grass-root level to the highest echelons of the government. To device and implement an Education system that create spirit of innovation, entrepreneurship, scholarship and service. |
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26.Who among the following was the First Governor General of IndependentIndia?(a) Lord CurzonMountbatten(b) Lord Attlee(c) Lord Cripps(d) Lord |
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Answer» Lord Mountbatten was the Governor General of independent India from 1947 to 1948. |
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The Judiciary of India is independent and powerful- Explain |
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Answer» Indian judiciary is considered one of the most powerful in the world because(i) Mode of appointment and removal of Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts makes Indian judiciary powerful.(ii) Our Constitution has laid down very high’ and specific qualifications for the appointment of judges like(a) Well versed in law.(b) 10 to 5 years of experience as an advocateand a judge of High Court respectively.(iii) Our judiciary is independent of legislative and executive control. It can take decisions independendy |
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The Judiciary of India is independent and powerful- Explain |
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Answer» The judiciaryinIndiais also one of the mostpowerfulin the world.The Supreme Courtand the High Courts have the power to interpret the Constitution of the country. ... The powers and theindependenceof theIndian judiciaryallow it to act as the guardian of the Fundamental Rights |
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. The Judiciary of India is independent and powerful- Explain |
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Answer» Ans :- The judiciaryinIndiais also one of the mostpowerfulin the world.The Supreme Courtand the High Courts have the power to interpret the Constitution of the country.The powers and theindependenceof the Indian judiciaryallow it to act as the guardian of the Fundamental Rights. |
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8. How has the Judiciary been kept independent?s: |
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Answer» The Indian Constitution has ensured the independence of the judiciary like in all modern democracies. Independence of judiciary ensures no influence or interference from government or the party in power. As per the Indian Constitution, the judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts are appointed by the President of India. However, the President consults the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Hence, the judiciary is independent of influences and intereference from the government. |
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Why do we need an independent Judiciary? L |
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Answer» Judicialindependence is the concept that thejudiciary needsto be kept away from the other branches of government. That is,courts shouldnot be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government, or from private or partisan interests. ... This concept can be traced back to 18th century England Please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
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(2) The Constitution of India has created an independent judiciary. |
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Answer» The constitution has made the following provisions to ensure independence of judiciary. 1. Security of Tenure: - The judges of the Supreme Court have security of tenure and they cannot remove from office except by an order of the President by adopting the set procedure laid down in the constitution. |
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peachment on the grounds of provelQ. 4. Explain the following(a) Independent Judiciary |
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Answer» The separation of powers is a fundamental guarantee of the independence of the judiciary. In the decision-making process, judges should have freedom to decide cases impartially, in accordance with their interpretation of the law and the facts. They should be able to act without any restriction or improper influence. |
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swer the following questions in brief.What is meant by independence of judiciary? Give any two examples to prove that Indian Judiciary isindependent. |
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Answer» Anindependent judiciaryis one not be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government, or from private or partisan interests. Different methods are used to promotejudicial independence, through various manners ofjudicialselection, or choosing judges. |
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18. How has the Judiciary been kept independentAns: |
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Answer» because judiciary is an important part of any nation and there is no partiality in the eyes of justice. it can verdict against government if it is not functioning properly. in the eyes of judiciary all are equal so it is kept independent. |
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What is the main aim of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan? |
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Answer» The main aim of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan is the give elementary and quality education to the kids of six to fourteen years of age. It is also dedicated to bridging the gender, social and regional gap with the extremely active participation of the community in the school management. It also allows kids to learn about the natural environment. |
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. Why is the position of the Indian Prime Minister so important? |
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Answer» 1. Formation of the Council of Ministers: The task of formation of the ministry begins with the appointment of the Prime Minister by the President. After the appointment of Prime Minister, the President appoints all other ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister. The PM determines the strength of his ministry and selects his team of ministers. However this number cannot be more than 15% of the total membership of the Lok Sabha. 2. Allocation of Portfolios: It is an undisputed privilege of the Prime Minister to allocate portfolios to his ministers. Which particular department is to be given to which minister is determined by him. Any minister objecting to such an allotment invites the wrath of the Prime Minister and can get completely ignored from the ministry. 3. Change of Portfolios: The Prime Minister has the power to change the departments (portfolios) of the ministers at any time. It is his privilege to shuffle and re-shuffle his ministry any time and as many times as he may like. 4. Chairman of the Cabinet: The Prime Minister is the leader of the Cabinet. He presides over its meetings. He decides the agenda of its meetings. In fact all matters in the Cabinet are decided with the approval and consent of the Prime Minister. It is up to him to accept or reject proposals for discussions in the Cabinet. All ministers conform to his views and policies. There is scope for deliberations and discussions but not for opposition. 5. Removal of Ministers: The Prime Minister can demand resignation from any minister at any time, and the latter has to accept the wishes of the former. However, if any minister may fail to resign, the Prime Minister can get him dismissed from the President. In April 2010 Mr. Shashi Throor had to submit his resignation because PM Manmohan Singh had asked him to do so. 6. Chief Link between the President and the Cabinet: |
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