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3051.

Describe the composition of the election commission of India. Mention any two function of electioncommission15

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The Election Commission of India is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering election processes in India

At present, the Election Commission of India is athree-member body, with one Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners

The main duties of theElection Commissionare: To supervise, direct, control and conduct allelectionsto Parliament and State Legislatures as also to the office of the President and Vice- President ofIndia. To set down general rules forelection. To determine constituencies and to prepareelectoralrolls.

ok this is right answer sir

3052.

write the features of weimar republic

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3053.

who were there in weimar republic ?

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The Weimar Republic was Germany's government from 1919 to 1933, the period after World War I until the rise of Nazi Germany. It was named after the town of Weimar where Germany's new government was formed by a national assembly after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated.

3054.

Analyse the birth of Weimar republic

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3055.

Describe the problems faced by the WeimarRepublic.

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3056.

. Describe the problems faced by the Weimar Republic.

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3057.

Describe the problems faced by the Weimar Republic

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3058.

Who is the chief election commissioner of India.

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Ans :- Sunil Arora appointed as new Chief Election Commissioner. President Ram Nath Kovind appointed senior IAS officer Sunil Arora as the new Chief Election Commissioner (CEC). He will be the 23rd CEC and shall succeedOP Rawatwho retires in December 2018.

3059.

Who appoints the chief Election commissioner in India?

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ThePresidentof India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints the Chief Election Commissioner. Conventionally, senior-most Election Commissioner is appointed as CEC. He has tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.

3060.

Define pump? Explain the classification of pump

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Pumpis a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action.Pumpscan be classified into three major groups according tothemethod they use to movethefluid: direct lift, displacement, and gravitypumps.

There are many different types of positive displacement pumps, such as:

Rotary lobe pump.

Progressing cavity pump.

Rotary gear pump.

Piston pump.

Diaphragm pump.

Screw pump.

Gear pump.

Vane pump

3061.

Match the terms given in Column 'A' with suitable statements from Column B'(a) Estates General(b) Taille(c) The Social contract(i)A place where the mansion and lands of the lord are located(d) Jacobin club(e) Manor( Written by Rousseau(i) Legislature of France(iv) Direct tax paid by the members of Third Estate(v)A political club which has less prosperous members of the society as its membersns.

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3062.

Find the class mark of class 140 160.

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class mark =(upper limit+lower limit)/2=(140+160)/2=150

3063.

Write what will happen -(a) If boys and girls are not given anequal right to education.(b) If the community does not help theschool.c) If public services and facilities arenot used responsibly.

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a - they become a bad student b- than school will closedc- ????

a. If boys and girls are not given equal right to education, then illiteracy will increase and literacy will not be balenced between boys and girls, so this leads to discrimination of a particular gender.

b. If community will not help school then the standards of school decrease gradually and quality of education will decrease.

c. If public services are not used properly and responsibly then it cant be used further, and it leads to exploitation.

3064.

0.4:- By which other name protestants of northern Ireland are known? i

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ulster protestants is the other name

Ulster protestants is the other name of northern Ireland

3065.

a. Write the charateristicssubkingdom Phanerogams.

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3066.

describe the problems in northern Ireland? how was It solved

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The conflict between England and Ireland stems back to the Norman conquest of Ireland in the 12th century, and the claiming of overlordship of Ireland by the King of England. Ireland had its own High King (the last of whom was murdered on the orders of the King of England), its own Celtic culture, language and history. It was gradually colonized by the English who increasingly asserted their control over the island and eventually reduced its inhabitants to the status of aborigines, treating them appallingly and trying to stamp out Irish religion, laws, cultures and traditions, eventually incorporating Ireland into what became known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. This process went on for centuries with periodic rebellions of the native Irish which met with various successes and failures, culminating in the Rising of 1916 which was pivotal in turning ordinary Irish people against being part of a union with Britain, and led to a war of independence which ended with an agreement by which Ireland would be given quasi Independence, as long as part of Ulster was partitioned away to remain within the Union with Britain (Ulster had been colonized by Ulster Scots Protestants in Tudor times), this led to the formation of a 26 county Irish Free State and a self-ruling 6 county Province of Northern Ireland in 1923.

The Free State declared itself a Republic in 1948 and has remained so ever since. The history of Northern Ireland was complex and troubled, it’s Protestant majority treated the Provinces’ Irish Catholic minority very poorly culminating in the civil rights protests of the late 1960s, which were brutally cracked down on by the largely Protestant security forces, this led to a conflictual situation in which the IRA or Irish Republican Army, became a defender of Catholic’s against what they saw as Protestant domination. This became so bad and had become a de facto civil war, that the Government in Westminster realized it would have to send in the British Army in an attempt to keep the peace, and ultimately took Governance of the Province away from the Parliament in Belfast and transferred power back to Westminster.

However, a situation soon developed in which Catholics perceived the British Army to be on the side of the Protestant majority and an occupying force in Catholic areas. A split in the IRA occurred with the formation of a more militant and violent Provisional IRA being formed, which carried out a vicious war against the British Army and Northern Protestants, who had formed their own paramilitary organizations such as the UDA and UDF. The seventies became a decade of terror on the streets of Northern Ireland, sometimes spilling over into Britain and the Republic of Ireland.

This civil conflict continued until by the early 1990s, war weariness on all sides led to the development of a peace process by which the British agreed to return the Governance of Northern Ireland back to a parliament in Belfast which through a complicated system would involve a system of power-sharing between both Protestants and Catholics. The IRA declared a Ceasefire in 1994, Protestant paramilitary groups did likewise, and the British started to demilitarize the Province. It’s been a bumpy road, but the peace has held until the present day, and power-sharing governance remains in Northern Ireland. Incidentally, Northern Ireland voted to remain within the EU during the Brexit vote, like Scotland did.

That’s a very potted history of the centuries long strife between England (Britain) and Ireland and how the island was partitioned and the troubles and peace process occurred in Northern Ireland. There are a great many excellent history books on this subject and I suggest you google one of them and purchase it as it’s a fascinating topic.

3067.

2. Do the following two statements mean the same? Justify your answer.(a)(b)People have different developmental goals.People have conflicting developmental goals.

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Both the statements are true but their meanings are different. Two people may have different developmental goals buy they need not always be conflicting. For example; construction of a flyover to reduce waiting time at a railway crossing can be the developmental goal for an office worker. But if the construction of the flyover necessitates demolition of slums, it can be contradictory for the slum dwellers. But on the other hand, 24 hour electricity supply would be developmental goal for almost each and every person.

3068.

UUUUUVLOPO7 Explain: 1 People have different developmental goals2 People have conflicting developmental goals.

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(ii) Different goals : Development or progress does not mean the same thing for every individual. Each individual has his own idea of development. For example, development for a farmer might be better irrigation facilities; for an unemployed youth it may mean better employment opportunities, etc.

(ii) Conflicting goals : What may be development for some, may become destruction for some others. For example, industrialists may want dams for electricity but such dams would displace the natives of the region.

3069.

LLLLMention four important results of the Sepoy Mutiny.

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The results of the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 were far-flung.

It ended the rule of East India Company, and the Queen took over.

The Indian Army was recognized with the rule that the sepoys wouldn’t be in the higher posts.

Criminal laws were reformed, and universities were opened.

The Queen's declarations of 1858 were implemented.

3070.

4. Why are Fundamental Duties important? List any four Fundamental Duties.

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The Fundamental Duties.

To abide bytheConstitution and respect its ideals and institutions,theNational Flag andtheNational Anthem.

To cherish and followthenoble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom.

To uphold and protectthesovereignty, unity, and integrityofIndia.

Abide by the Constitution and respect national flag & National Anthem.

Follow ideals of the freedom struggle.

Protect sovereignty & integrity of India.

Defend the country and render national services when called upon.

D is the correct answer

3071.

Give one word for each of the following statements.1. Gradual development of plants and animals over millions of years.2. People who wander in groups from one place to another in searchof food and shelter.3. Small triangular tools made by man during the mesolithic period.4. Cutting and gathering of crops.5. Pots and other objects made of baked clay.6. New metal made by mixing two or more different metals.Class-6Grade:3

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3072.

Give one word for each of the following statements.1. Gradual development of plants and animals over millions of years.2. People who wander in groups from one place to another in searchof food and shelter.3. Small triangular tools made by man during the mesolithic period4. Cutting and gathering of crops.5. Pots and other objects made of baked clay.6. New metal made by mixing two or more different metals.

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1-evolution2-nomad3-mesolithne tools4-crop harvesting5-pottery6- alloy

3073.

e Short Questious.7. Explain any four salient features of Indian constitution.S What are the needs of constitution?9. Explain any four features of preamble.

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1.Independent judiciary2.Partly rigid and partly flexible3.Longest written constitution4.Universal adult franchise

Justice social, economic and political.

.Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship.

Equality of status and opportunity.

Fraternity assuring dignity of the individual and unity and integrity of the nation.

define the country from where ida of residual power where take of the Indian constitution

3074.

Prove that if chords of congruent circles subtend equal angles at their centres, then the chords are equal

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3075.

SmSation)90. निम्नलिखित में से कौन-सी मिश्रधात नहीं है।Bra) स्टील(b) पीतल(d) तांबाAAR(c) ब्रान्ज

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c) is the right answer

c is the right answer

copper I. e option d is the right answer

copper is a pure element so d is the right answer

3076.

Lalkila kisne banwaya that.

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Shah Jahan made the Red Fort.

3077.

ramayan kisne likhi

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Valmiki composes the Ramayana and teaches Lava and Kusha to sing it.

3078.

Junagadh abhilekh kisne likhaya

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रुद्रदामन

रुद्रदमन का गिरनार शिलालेखपश्चिमी छत्रप नरेशरुद्रदमनद्वारा लिखवाया गयाशिलालेखहै। यह शिलालेखगिरनारपर्वतों पर है जोजूनागढ़के निकट स्थित है। यह १३०-से १५० ई॰ के मध्य लिखा गया था। जूनागढ़ शिलाओं परअशोकके १४ शिलालेख तथास्कन्दगुप्तके शिलालेख भी है।

3079.

CU3. What objections UIto use?4. How did the last Mughal emperor suffer in the last years of his life?

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1817.............,........

3080.

Where is tajmahal?

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Agra is the correct answer

Taj mahal is in agra

Agra from taj Mahal is the correct answer

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble Islamic mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal; it also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan himself.

Agra minutes Taj Mahal h.

the correct answer is Agra

3081.

tajmahal Kisne banwaya

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Masdoroon nai banwaya tha Taj Mahal

Tajmahal Shah Jahan ne banwaya tha

3082.

what is tajmahal

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Ans :- The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It also houses the tomb of Shah Jahan, the builder.

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3083.

Where is tajmahal present now?

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Taj Mahal, also spelled Tadj Mahall, mausoleum complex in Agra, western Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It is situated in the eastern part of the city on the southern (right) bank of the Yamuna (Jumna) River.

it is present in agra

3084.

Discuss the functions of Commercial Banks.

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1.Accept Deposits: There are 3 types of deposits which a commercial bank can accept.

A: Term Deposits: Term deposits are of 2 types

· Fixed Deposits: In this account the depositor has to deposit a particular sum of money at once and there is restriction that he/she cannot withdraw his money before a particular period eg. 1 year 2 year or 5 years etc. This account offers the highest rate of interest among all types.

· Recurring Deposits: In this account depositor has to deposit a particular sum of money every month and in this he/ she cannot withdraw the money before the stipulated time period.

B: Current Account: This account is mostly help by those who have to do multiple transactions in a day such as businessmen. However these accounts do not yield any interest for the depositor because bank has to fulfill cash demands of the depositor anytime by maintaining sufficient amount of cash.

C: Savings Bank Account: Rate of interest of savings bank account is low but it promotes the habit of saving among the public. This is the reason for its popularity. The limitations for the depositor are limited number of withdrawals in a week is allowed.

2. Advancing of loans:Out of the deposits received by the bank, certain percentage as specified by the RBI of its kept as a cash reserve. The amount left after that is provided against certain interest to needy people in the form of loans. The bank checks all the required documents thoroughly in order to ascertain the credibility of the borrower, before lending him the money.

3. Investment of funds:Apart from granting loans and credit, banks also invest their surplus fund in government securities in order to yield interest from it. There are several provisions that bind commercial banks to necessarily buy the government securities because this fund ensures the liquidity in banks and protect them from threat of loss in near future.

4. Promote the use of cheques:All the commercial banks provide cheque leave to customers for free against the nominal cost. Banks also encourage the use of cheques among the customers because it is easier for the banks to facilitate the transactions. Cheque is the most widespread credit instrument among all others of money market.

5. Agency Functions of the bank:Agency functions are those functions performed by the banks against which it charges the customers with particular commission. Following are some of the services and functions performed by the bank:

üFund Transfer: Banks facilitate customer’s need of transferring amount from one account to another. Banks provide this service against a commission which depends on the amount transferred. The tool used by the bank is referred to as Bank Draft.

üCollecting customer’s funds:The funds of the customer are owed by any other bank. The bank collects his funds from that bank’s account and deposits it in his account. For e.g. the clearance procedure of the cheque.

üPurchase and sale of shares and securities for its customers:The bank also acts as a depository participant and plays a role of intermediary in the process of buying and selling of shares and securities and private and government companies. For e.g. Demat Accounts.

üCollecting dividends on the shares of the customers:the shares and other securities purchased by customers yield certain interest or dividend which the banks credit to the accounts of the customers.

üPayment of premiums:The customers may instruct the banks to do timely payment of premiums of their insurances purchased by the customers which the banks do on their behalf. Similarly they can instruct other payments too.

üBanks acts as trustee and the executor.Banks also keep the wills of the customer safe. It may also take actions as written in the will after the death of the customer.

üIncome Tax consultant:Banks provides their customer suggestions for tax savings. The bank can prepare the income tax statement for their customer for a certain fee.

üActs as a correspondent:Banks acts like representative or agent of the customer for processes like buying tickets, making payments etc.

6. Purchase and sale of foreign exchange. Purchase and sale of currencies itself is a business which their customer can do to make more money by taking advantages of changing rates of exchange.

7. Financing internal and foreign trade:Banks provide financial assistance to entrepreneurs by discounting and rediscounting of their bills. This service helps entrepreneurs to get payment when it is needed the most. They also provide short term credit to entrepreneurs by mortgaging their commercial papers.

8. Other functions of the bank.

Locker Facility

Issuing traveler’s cheque

Giving information about its customers

Collection of statistics

Underwriting of company debentures

Accepting Bills of exchange on behalf of the customers

Giving advice on financial matters.

9. Fulfilment of socio-economic objectives.

3085.

М.М. 801. What measures was adopted by the democratically elected government of Sri Lanka toestablish Sinhala supremacy? 1m

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Sinhala speaking community who followed Buddhism took many majoritarian measures to establish supremacy over Srilankan Tamils :- 1. They declared Sinhala as an official language . 2. They tried to promote their religion (ie,Buddhism). 3. In order to gain control over Tamil speakers they changed constitution and made new constitution in their own favour and pleasure. 4. This resulted in that ,Tamilian speakers felt that their culture was not given importance,so they felt very embarrassed.

3086.

7. Which state or territorial capital averages morethan 60 inches of rainfall annually?

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Canberrahas the least number of "rainy" days a year with 105, andHobartthe most with 160. TropicalDarwinis Australia's wettest city with a yearly average of 1,714 mm. In contrast,Adelaideis Australia's driest capital with an annual average rainfall of just 558 mm.

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3087.

How is it that the averageslags behind in many other crucial areas ? Explain.person in Punjab has more income than the average person in Kerala but it

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(i) Per capita income of Punjab is ` 26,000 and Kerala is ` 22,800.

(ii)Literacy rate of Punjab according to 2001 is 70% and Kerala is 91%, i.e., Punjab lags behind Kerala.

(iii)Therefore, income by itself is not a completely adequate indicator of material goods and services that citizens are able to use.

3088.

How many sweat glands does the average person have?

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2.6 million

2million sweat glands

3089.

how manychromosomesare present inthe personhaving downsydrom?

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3090.

Why is the economic strength of a country measured by the development ofmanufacturing industries ? Explain with examples.

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Theeconomic strengthof acountryismeasuredby thedevelopment of manufacturing industries. ...Manufacturing industriesassistinmodernising agriculture and it reduce the heavy dependence on agricultural productivity. It generates more employment opportunities and removes unemployment and poverty levelinour nation.

3091.

0 What is manufacturing?

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Manufacturing is the production of merchandise for use or sale using labour and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation.

3092.

u) What is manufacturing?

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Manufacturing is the making of goods by hand or by machine that upon completion the business sells to a customer. Items used in manufacture may be raw materials or component parts of a larger product. The manufacturing usually happens on a large-scale production line of machinery and skilled labor.

3093.

A Fill in the blanks.Factors that cause pollution are known as ........................

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factors that cause pollution are known as Pollutants.

3094.

1 What are the disadvantages of a globe?2 Dscuss briely the dilfferent bpes of mapsDifeventate between large siale imaps and small scalL Desoibe the colour scheme used on mans

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There are 7 main types of maps that are used for many different purposes.

Political Maps:Political maps are the maps that you see most of the time. They focus on the boundaries, cities, states, and capitals. However, they show no topographical features.

Physical Maps:Physical maps show the physical landscape of a place. They show things like mountains, rainforests rivers, and lakes. The elevation may be shown by a change in color. Low elevations are shown in green and high elevations are shown in blue. The contain very few cities, if there are any they are fairly large cities.

Topographical Maps:Topographical maps are similar to physical maps because they show physical features. However, topographical maps use contour lines instead of colors to show a change in landscape. They are usually spaced out to show changes in elevation and when lines are close together, it means the terrain is steep. Fo low elevations, the contour lines are spread apart. This is especially useful for backpacking and orienteering trips.

Climate Maps:Climate maps show information about the climate in specific area. They are usually differentiated by temperature or climate (like rainforest, desert, etc.) with different colors.

Economic or Resource Maps:Economic or resource maps are used for tracking an economic activity or natural resource in an area though shapes, symbols, or colors.

Road Maps:Road maps are used to show major and minor highways, roads, airports, city locations, and points of interest like parks. They are helpful in finding ones way around and work even when the satellites don't.

Thematic Maps:Thematic maps are maps that do not fit into the aforementioned sections because they do not just have natural features such as rivers, cities, political subdivisions, elevation and highways. They use background information to enhance the maps theme. Two maps like this that I have are a hurricane map that you can use to track hurricanes and a map that shows where all of the Indian Reservations in the United States are.

3095.

maps are more informative than

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If you want to study earth as a whole , globe makes your work easier.but when you go for only a part of globe(eg: continent or a country)it is not that easy to study.map is a representation or a drawing of the earth's surface or a part of it drawn on a flat surface unlike globes.hence maps are more informative globes

3096.

What is the costume of Santhal people?

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Ans :- they prefer cotton material for daily use and synthetic sarees with good drape for occasional use.Women wear petticoat,saree and blouse. But the old ladies rarely wear blouse as everyday clothing. children wear shirt, pants what ever is available in the market. There is no such traditional garment existing for children now a days.

In earlier days children wore Langot a loin cloth to cover their private parts. Male wear a lungi- a rectangular cloth at bottom and a vest or shirt on top. Usually men hold a gamchha almost all time. Either they tie the gamchha on the head or on waist.

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3097.

Which is the most famous festival in Santhal

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Ans :- BOKARO: The 16th two-day religious gathering of Santhals, the largest tribal community in the country,kickstarted at Luggu Buru Ghantavadi Dhoramgaad, on Luggu Hill under Gomia Block, on Sunday. Santhal tribals from across the country and abroad thronged the famousholy place in huge number to mark the event

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3098.

Which is the most famous dance in Santhal

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Ans :- West Bengal Santhal Dance - Santhal Dance of West Bengal, Santhali Dance Bengal India. Santhal dance is one of the most famoustribaldances of India.

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3099.

15. Define large scale industry

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The term "large-scale industry" refers to factories that combine at least three characteristics: use of machinery, employment of wage labor, and the application of regulatory measures such as the Factory Act or Disputes Act.

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3100.

Into how many types maps can be divided?

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Political Maps

Physical Maps

Topographic Maps

Climate Maps

Economic or Resource Maps

Road Maps

Thematic Maps