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Answer» Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), also known as Napoleon I, was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.Napoleon's initial goal was to stabilize the government of France. The country was in turmoil after the revolution. Napoleon did stabilize the government and implement judicial reforms to increase Democratic reforms. He also planned to protect France from foreign countries opposed to a France without a monarchy. |
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J L0 ociological perspectives?Explain the primary group & the secondary group?Q.No.I |
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Answer» A primary group is typically a small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships. These groups are marked by members' concern for one another, in shared activities and culture. Examples include family, childhood friends, and highly influential social groups Secondary Groups Secondary groupsare another type of social group. They have the opposite characteristics of primary groups. They can be small or large and are mostly impersonal and usually short term. These groups are typically found at work and school. An example of a secondary group is a committee organized to plan a holiday party at work. Members of the committee meet infrequently and for only a short period of time. Although group members may have some similar interests, the purpose of the group is about the task instead of the relationships. Sometimes, secondary groups become pretty informal, and the members get to know each other fairly well. Even so, their friendships exist in a limited context; they won't necessarily remain close beyond the holiday party please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍✔️ |
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Answer these questions.1. An independent judiciary is of utmost necessity to uphold the rights ofthe people. Justify this statement with the help of suitable examples |
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Answer» The judicial system in India is an Independent Judiciary. The Indian Constitution protects against the influential power-heads by providing an Independence of Judiciary. The main aspect is the separation of powers which means that the State Legislature and the executives cannot interfere with the work of the judiciary. This allows the courts to work independently without being under the influence of the rich and powerful people or the executives of the State Legislature. This is a way of protecting the crucial Fundamental rights of the citizens and also to enforce the rule of law. Because of the provision of an independent judiciary in the Indian judicial system, an ordinary citizen stands a chance against a politician or any high power heads. Also, the judge can give an unbiased judgmentfavoring the truth instead of being pressurized by the powerheads. |
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) Which part of India does experience the highest diurnaland why? |
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Answer» The north-western part of India experiences the highest diurnal range of temperature. In the Thar desert, the day temperature may rise to 50 0 e and drop down to near 15°e the same night. On the other hand, there is hardly any difference in day and night temperatures in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands or in Kerala . |
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Which part of India does experience the highest diurnal range of temperatureand why? |
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Answer» The north-western part of India experiences the highest diurnal range of temperature. In the Thar desert, the day temperature may rise to 50℃ and drop down to near 15℃ the same night. tnx |
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uप्रश्नावली 1.11. उचित गुणधर्मों के उपयोग से निम्नलिखित का मान ज्ञात कीजिए:12.3.53.10-2x+5-x31 2:- + - X-2 145 |
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ULICI.PELLE7 What are asp ations of a girl from a rich urban family? |
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Answer» A girl of rich urban family it may be having a good family ahead Achieving a good name and position in the society. Pursuing her studying abroad Studying abroad getting good job. |
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Europe Location andPhysical FeaturesRearrange the letters to get the names of a few countries of Europe.TSARULA. YRGMANE3 ZDRSWETINLALocate these countries on Map 8.1 and find their capitals from Table 8.14 RYNWAO5. KEAUNİR6. AODPLN |
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Answer» 1. AUSTRALIA |
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Physical FeaturesRearrange the letters to get the names of a few countries of Europe.1. TSARUIA2. YRGMANE3. ZDRSWETINLALocate these countries on Map 8.1 and find their capitals from Table 8.1.4. RYNWAO5. KEAUNIR6. AODPLN |
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Answer» 1) Austria2) Germany3) Switzerland4) Norway5) Ukraine6) Poland thank you |
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Bengaluru of India on physical map |
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Answer» Ans :- Bangalorelies in the southeast of the SouthIndianstate of Karnataka. It is in the heart of the Mysore Plateau (a region of the larger Precambrian Deccan Plateau) at an average elevation of 900 m (2,953 ft). It is located at12.97°N 77.56°E and covers an area of 741 km2(286 sq mi). locate it at map |
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4. Describe the major physical features of the Northern Mountains of India. |
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Answer» Following are the features of Great Himalayas 1. They are also called Himadri 2. It is the most continues range that contains loftiest peak with average height of 6,000 m. 3. Its has asymmetrical folds 4. The core consists of granite 5. It is snow bound with many glaciers descending from this range |
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where is b Bengaluru in physical map of India |
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Answer» Ans :- Bangalorelies in the southeast of the SouthIndianstate of Karnataka. It is in the heart of the Mysore Plateau (a region of the larger Precambrian Deccan Plateau) at an average elevation of 900 m (2,953 ft). It is located at12.97°N 77.56°E and covers an area of 741 km2(286 sq mi). |
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The Sun moves along a pathin the sky known as thewhat? |
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Answer» Because of its relation to eclipses, that path is known as theecliptic. |
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name three bhakti saints who worshipped vitthala. |
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Answer» The considerable influence of thebhaktisaints continues up to the present time. Kabir (1440–1518) He is famous for his songs and poems used by Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims alike. His followers are called the Kabir Panthis. Surdas (1479–1584) Born blind, he became renowned for his beautiful songs glorifying Krishna. He was a follower of Vallabha. Vallabha (1481–1533) Abrahmanafrom Telegu, he founded the Pushti-Marg (path of nourishment), which affirms the role of grace in reaching salvation. He taught thatsannyasais not possible in the current age. There are a good number of his Gujarati followers in the UK. Chaitanya and his followers displayed symptoms of ecstasy as they sang and danced in praise of Krishna. Chaitanya (1486–1534) Founder of Bengali Vaishnavism, whose followers express devotion through singing and dancing. He was later considered a dualavatarof Radha and Krishna. His influence still extends through various groups including the Hare Krishna movement. Tulsidas (1511–1637) He wrote the popular version of theRamayanaknown as theRama Carita Manasperhaps the most popular book of North India. |
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Explain the concept of Bhakti by Purandaradasa. |
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Answer» Ans :- The philosophy of Purandara Dasa is harmonious with the concept of Bhakti of Hinduism, broadly based on the Narada Bhakti Sutras and essentially synchronous with the pan-Indian Bhakti Movement. It teaches complete self-surrender and unadulterated love towards Lord Krishna, the Supreme. The philosophy of Bhakti in Purandara Dasa's compositions stems from the essential teachings of the realistic-pluralistic Madhwa Philosophy of Vaishnavism, and has been rendered in simple Kannada. The individual soul (jeeva) is a pratibimba (reflection) of the Lord (Ishvara), who is the bimba (source). The jeeva owes its existence, knowledge and bliss to the Ishvara, and any sense of independence with regards to one's actions and the results there of is to be given up. The mind has to be turned away from transient pleasures and possessions of this world; instead, it is to be turned towards the Lord, who alone is the abode of unadulterated, unswerving Bliss. His Keerthanas have simple lessons in this regard and impel men to lead a noble life of a Vaishnava. |
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What was the central idea of the "bhakti" movement? |
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Answer» Bhakti movementin Hinduism refers toideasand engagement that emerged in the medieval era on love and devotion to religious concepts built around one or more gods and goddesses |
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1. What does an advertisment convey? |
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Answer» The purpose of advertising is to inform the consumers about their product and convince customers that a company's services or products are the best, enhance the image of the company, point out and create a need for products or services, demonstrate new uses for established products, announce new products and programs, |
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why lok subha is more powerful then the rajya sabha |
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Answer» 1.According to Article 75(3) of the indian constitituion,the council of ministers are collectively responsible to the lok sabha and not to the rajya sabha. 2.All the money bills can be introduced only in the lok sabha,after being passed by the lok sabha a bill is sent to the rajya sabha. 3.the speaker is the chairman and the presiding officers of the lok sabha and not of the rajya sabha. |
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1.D. State whether True or False.Medieval period carried a sense of material progress and intelleBritish division of history was based on the religion of rulers.Shia Muslims accepted the authority of Khalifas.The idea of Bhakti advocated elaborate rituals.Coins are not considered as a source of studying history. |
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Answer» true false true false true |
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8. During whose reign did Mughal paintings flourish? |
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Answer» 360 BC Mughals paintings flourished. 360 BC Mughals paintings flourished |
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Why can we think of Raja Ravi Varma's paintings as national? |
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Answer» thanks dear, actually I know it's answer, but I want to try this Application. |
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.In what way did the British history paintings in India reflect.the attitudes of imperial conquerries? |
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who assumed the title of ' Al-wasiq-billah ' ? |
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Answer» Ans :- The Sultan proclaimed himself “the supreme head of the religion of Islam, the Khalifah of the Lord of Heaven and Earth". Hetookthe pontificaltitle of al-Wasiq-billah. However, Mubarak was not destined to rule more. He was murdered by one of Khusrav's Parwari associates in 1320. |
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1. What are the characteristics of Ajanta Art? |
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Answer» The excavation of Ajanta represents extraordinary rock architecture in western Deccan after about three hundred years of abandonment in rock art. It seems technicians avoided a massive basalt trap full of flaws as much as they could in choosing cave site. As mercantile and royal endowments grew, cave interiors became more elaborate, with interior walls decorated with murals and intricate carvings. The technique of mural paintings was copied from Ajanta and taken to to south-east Asia were many Buddhist countries represented India’s great material culture. Application of varnishes for copying and general conservation pose problems for mural paintings. |
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paintings and dasoia |
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Answer» Which paintings? |
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define duty? |
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Answer» A responsibility to do something because it is legally or morally right to do it is known as duty .EX-1-Every lawyer has a strong sense of duty and responsibility. 2-They have a duty to ensure customers receive sound advice. |
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2. Describe the theme of Ajanta paintings |
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Answer» The excavation of Ajanta represents extraordinary rock architecture in western Deccan after about three hundred years of abandonment in rock art. It seems technicians avoided a massive basalt trap full of flaws as much as they could in choosing cave site. As mercantile and royal endowments grew, cave interiors became more elaborate, with interior walls decorated with murals and intricate carvings. The technique of mural paintings was copied from Ajanta and taken to to south-east Asia were many Buddhist countries represented India’s great material culture. Application of varnishes for copying and general conservation pose problems for mural paintings. |
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(a) Describe the characteristic features of Mughal Architecture.(200 words) |
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Answer» 1) The Mughals built mostly mausoleums, mosques, palaces, and forts. The Mughals were influenced by Hindu/Muslim and Persian styles. This is known as Indo-Islamic architecture.2) Mughal architecture featured domes, minarets with cupolas, grandly constructed gateways, and ornamental design.3) White marble was greatly favored as building material, followed by red sandstone.4) The charbagh or garden is divided into four parts.5) There is an extensive use of tile work |
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27)What is TMS ? Illustrate the result of formation of TMS |
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Answer» Tawa Matsya Sangh(TMS)Tawa Matsya Sanghis a federation of fishworkers' cooperatives. It is an organisation fighting for the rights of displaced forest dwellers of the Satpura forest in Madhya Pradesh. In 1994, the government gave private contractors the rights to fish in theTawareservoir. |
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Explain thetheme ofwriting thenovelHardTimes. |
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Q.45. What is the meaning of concentration[CBSE 2015 (O)]camps ? |
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Answer» A place in which large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labour or to await mass execution. The term is most strongly associated with the several hundred camps established by the Nazis in Germany and occupied Europe 1933–45, among the most infamous being Dachau, Belsen, and Auschwitz. |
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Describe characteristic of organisation? |
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Answer» Effective Sharing ofGoals. A healthy organizationsharesitsbusiness goalswith employees at everylevelof the organization. ... GreatTeamwork. ... High Employee Morale. ... Offers Training Opportunities. ... StrongLeadership. ... Handles PoorPerformance |
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(ruiue din troduued by Tharmas munon eathndia |
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Answer» The Munro settlement was introduced by Thomas Munro in the Madras Presidency during 1820-27. It was also called Ryotwari settlement ('ryot' means peasant. This system was between the peasants EIC, which explains its other name.) Gradually, it was extended all over South India. There were no intermediaries, like zamindars, between the peasants and the British. The peasants paid directly to the British. Munro felt that the British should act as father figures protecting the peasants under their charge. However, the taxes charged were very high amounting to around 55% oh the produce. |
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1.What is PQLI? Explain its indicators. |
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Answer» The Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) is an attempt to measure the quality of life or well-being of a country. The value is the average of three statistics: basic literacy rate, infant mortality, and life expectancy at age one, all equally weighted on a 0 to 100 scale. |
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INTRODUCTION OF GLOALWARMING |
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Answer» Global Warming is the increase in Earth's mean surface temperature because of the effect of greenhouse gases. These gases absorb long wave radiations and warm the atmosphere, and this process is called as Greenhouse effect |
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what is the introduction of mahabarata? |
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Answer» introduction... It has been called the national epic of India, and it is that, in very much the same sense that theIliadis the national epic of Classical Greece. TheMahabharatais the story of a great war that ended one age and began another. The story has been passed down to us in a classical canon of Sanskrit verses some 100,000 stanzas long; that's about 12 times the length of the Western Bible. The best scholarly evidence indicates that the earliest layers of the epic were composed between 2500 and 3000 years ago. The text had reached pretty much its present form by about 300-400 C.E.Mahabharatahas also been called the Hindu bible. ButMahabharatais not a random collection of tales, like the Medieval gestes (to further prove the habit of thinking Eurocentrically). Every digressive bit of theMahabharatais there to shed light on a central story. The core event of that story is the great battle that was fought on the field of Kurukshetra between the five sons of King Pandu and their allies on the one side and the hundred sons of King Dhritarashtra, with their allies, on the other side. The battle was the culmination of a long history of struggle and diplomatic maneuvering, and it involved virtually every tribal king and every powerful city-state in Central and Northern India at the time.It was a tragic war, that pitted brothers against brothers, sons against fathers and uncles, brave noble men against brave noble men. And it was devastating. Nearly all of the best men died in the long battle. The Pandavas, the sons of King Pandu, survived, but there was no victory, for the war had destroyed the world that they knew, and the emptiness of what they had won colored the rest of their lives. |
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what is the full form of micr |
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Answer» MICR(magnetic ink character recognition) is a technology used to verify the legitimacy or originality of paper documents, especially checks. Special ink, which is sensitive to magnetic fields, is used in the printing of certain characters on the original documents. |
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In which agleading pricultural production, India is theroducer as well as exporter in world?be the geographical requirements for itsDescribegrowth and development. |
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Answer» Tea: Crows well in tropical and sub-tropical climates.Soil type: Deep and fertile, well-drained soil, rich in humus and organic matters.Climate: Warm and moist, frost-free climate throughout the year.Rainfall: Frequent showers throughout the year.Two states: Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya and Tripura |
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Steppe grassland is found in(a) S. Africa(b) Australia(c) Central Asia |
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Answer» S.Africa is the location where steppe grassland was found thank you my friend always help me OK bye bye☺️😍 |
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what is the capital of australia? |
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Answer» Canberra ya it's right |
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A rivet is specified by -Shank diameterc) Length of rivetb) Type of headd) Material of riv |
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Answer» Option AShank diameter specify the rivet. The answer is:_(A) Typical materials for aircraftrivetsinclude aluminium alloys, titanium and nickel-based alloys. The aluminium alloys are usually 1100, 2017, 2024, 2117, 7050, 5056 and V-65. ... As anexample,the rivetdesignation of a 100° countersunk-headrivetis presented in Fig. |
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capital of Australia |
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Answer» Canberra |
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Why is Australia sparsely populated? |
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Answer» Australia is the most fragile ecosystem and land of the world. Only South Africa shows some minor similarities. Being so fragile any and all disturbances create harsher conditions. Colonization being one of the most evident, very visual, signs of decay. Any area that is destroyed in Australia quickly becomes uninhabitable land. Meaning no one can survive living there without full assistance of outside water and food which is over thousands of kilometers away.Hence it is sparsely populated. |
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what are the three components of a map |
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2nd prime minister of China |
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Answer» Yuán Shìkǎi(1859–1916) the 2nd china's prime minister was Li keqiang |
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Define NATURAL DISASTER |
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Answer» Natural disasters are extreme, sudden events caused by environmental factors that injure people and damage property. |
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how a chemical disaster can be prevented |
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Answer» Prevention of chemical diasater:1) Installation of Vapour/Gas Detection System: This with alarms will help to detect leak even at micro levels, and ensure that leaks are attended at the early stage.2)Awareness Campaigns: Frequent mock drills need to be conducted so that workers become adequately knowledgeable to react to emergency.3)Research & Development: Research and Development to develop newer technologies so that toxicity of by-products of chemical industries can be minimised.4)Maintenance of the Plant Facility & Equipment: Proper maintenance, regular site safety and health inspection need to be carried out to ensure that plant facility is safe and equipments are operating in intended method. |
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7. Which are the two major sources of formal loan for rural households? |
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Answer» The two major sources of credit are formal sources of credit and informal sources of credit 1)formal source of credit- the loan that we get from banks and cooperatives and have lower interest rate as compared to informal sources. the working of this type of credit is supervised by the reserve bank of india. they often demand a collateral 2) informal sources of credit- the loan that we get from relatives friends and employers is called informal sources of credit. they have a higher interest rate as compared to formal sources as htere is no one to supervise the credit activities. also people may use some violent methods to get back their loans. there is no collateral |
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Right against Exploitation an |
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Answer» RIGHTS AGAINST EXPLOITATION. According to thisrightno person has a rightto exploit any other person in any manner. Thus, traffic in human beings and begar have been made illegal offences and those found practicing are to be punished. |
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Q. 1. How is freshwater obtained? |
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Answer» The freshwater is obtained from precipitation, surface run off and groundwater that is continually being renewed and recharged through the hydrological cycle. |
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