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4351.

Explain the importance of industrial sector in India?

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i)Rapid growth of incomeThe first and th foremost argument in favor of industrialization is that it can provide a base for rapid growth of income.It is because of the fact that that productivity rates are higher in industry than in agriculture. Industries mainly depend on man;'s effort while agriculture is restricted by th limiting factor of the nature. It is also seen that the Industrialized nations have a high per capita income.

ii)EmploymentWith the increasing population agriculture is unable to provide for employment. Hence it is very important to set up industries to absorb this surplus labor.Hence industries can solve the problem of unemployment.

iii)Exploitation of resourcesIndustries are capable of utilizing all the resources present in the economy. They can even make use of scraps and waste materials. Agriculture cannot make use of all the resources.

iv)Foreign exchangeIndia cannot earn adequate foreign exchange from the exports of its primary products. It is because of the fact that the demand for such products is very low in other countries. Industrial exports need to be added to the primary products.

v)Development of agricultureThe requirements of agriculture are met by the industries in large. Agriculture requires improved farm machinery, chemical fertilizers and pesticides. It also requires storage and transport facilities. All these are adequately provided by our own industries.

vi)Balanced developmentOurs is an unbalanced economy. Our greater dependence on agriculture has made us poor. With the industrialization in the economy this disparity can be removed. If agriculture is the backbone of the economy, industry is the energy.

vii)Self-sustained growthThe rapid development of capital goods industries promote the growth of agriculture, transport and communication. It also enables the country to produce a variety of consumer goods in large quantities and at low costs.It also eliminates our dependence on other countries for the supply of essential goods.

viii)Nation's securityDependence on foreign countries for defense goods is always risky affair. We do not have good relations with our neighboring countries especially Pakistan and China.

4352.

(c)Expenditure by hous10. Who is consumer?

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A consumer is a person or organization that use economic services or commodities.

It means a person who buy goods and avail services for his self employment from the market after making a payment

4353.

explain the pecualirities of Industrial during first world war.

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a.​The India cotton industry and textiles , including silk centuries had for centuries made India's name a byword in the World . Merchants from Central Asia through land and sea routes established a vast network of export trade .This trade network also involved bankers, merchants in giving finances/advances to weavers, in supplyinggoods to exporters.b.In India, new trading centres however came up under the control of EuropeanColonial powers. For instance, with the advent of European companies in India, new trading centres of Bengal, Bombay rose to prominence. European agencies traded in tea, coffee, indigo etc.c.Follwedby the setting up of factoriesand expansion of production in the colonies.d. For instance, how the first cotton mill was establishedin India in 1854, followed by jute mill in Bengal.e. Indianentrepreneurs played a very important role in setting up of Indian industries as theylinkedtheBritishtrade with China, Many Indians likeDwarkanathTagore​,Parsis like Dinshaw Petit andJamsetjee Nusserwanjee Tata​becameimportantplayers in this trade by providingfinancesand procuring, shipping supplies.f. This helped them make huge wealth from the trade with China, they were also involved in tradenetwoksin Burma, Africa etc.g. This later set up huge industrial empires in India.h. Industrial growth is associated with the rise of working class, who migrated from villages to cities in search of better job opportunities. This primarily included peasants and artisans who were effected by colonial policies.h. It is associatedwIththe rise of a new class of capitalist class in colonies, who gained and made huge money through a network of the British trade with other countries and later invested heavily and built new factoriesi. The early cotton mills that were established in India produced yarn which was exported to China.j. Later, industrialisation in India got boost withswadeshiand boycott movement, with the call by local industrialists for great trade concessions, who now started producing cloth.k.In India,Industrial expansion occurred in India during the first world war when British exports declined.In India to meet the war needs like leather shoes, jute bags, uniforms new factories were set up.Old factories began to work in multiple shifts.Industrial production thus in India expanded, large number of workers were employed.l. After the warBritaincould not recapture its old position

4354.

Differentiate the terms 'weather' and 'climate

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4355.

Define secondary and industrial sector explain its component

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The secondary sector of the economy includes industries that produce a finished, usable product or are involved in construction. ... Many of these industries consume large quantities of energy and require factories and machinery to convert the raw materials into goods and products

Industrial sectoror secondarysectoris one of the 3sectorsthat make up a country's economy. The other two are the primarysector(includes agriculture, fishing, and mining) and servicesector(includes hospitality, consultancy and nursing).

4356.

Complete tne tollowing statements with words(a) Sarojini Naidu has made immense.

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sarojini naidu has made immense contribution to the field of Indian English poetry.

4357.

The 2017 bilateral naval exercise “Naseem-Al-Bahr” has started between India & which country?

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The 2017 bilateral naval exercise “Naseem-Al-Bahr” (or known as Sea Breeze) has started between Indian Navy and Oman Navy at Said Bin Sultan Naval Base, Wudam on December 17, 2017. The Indian Navy deployed a submarine, P8I long-range maritime aircraft, two naval ships – INS Trikand and INS Teg – for the bilateral exercise. This exercise was the 11th edition and has been a biennial feature since 1993. India has an ancient maritime tradition and maritime interaction with Oman dates back to over 4000 years B.C. The bilateral relation between India and Oman were formally established with signing of a 1953 Indo-Oman Treaty of friendship, Navigation and Commerce, a first between India and an Arab country. Since then, Naval exercises have contributed to strengthening of bilateral ties between India and Sultanate of Oman. The first exercise Indian Navy with Royal Navy of Oman was conducted in 1993 and this year marks 24 years of Indian Navy -Royal Navy of Oman bilateral exercises.

4358.

iron and coal manufacturing areas along North sea

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new castle , Yorkshaire. london

4359.

Why has the 'National ManufacturingCompetitiveness Council' been set-up?

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The National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC) has been set with the objectives of improving productivity through proper policy interventions by the government and renewed efforts by the industry.

4360.

What is meant by low pressure trough

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A trough is an elongated (extended) region of relatively low atmospheric pressure, often associated with fronts.high pressure is generally associated with nice weather, while low pressure is generally associated with cloudy, rainy, or snowy weather.When a person takes a dose of vancomycin, the amount in the blood rises for a period of time, peaks, and then begins to fall, usually reaching its lowest level, or trough, just before the next dose. The next dose is timed to coincide with the falling concentration of the drug in the blood.

A trough of low pressure is merely an extended region of low pressure. Presented at left are some examples of different trough situations that can exist

4361.

Which factor is mainly responsible for the development of Monsoon trough over Northern Plains?

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Monsoon Trough is the name given to the region in the Inter Topical Convergence Zone(ITCZ) which has low pressure. This ITCZ shifts to the Ganga plain in summer and hence attracts the monsoons. So it is known as Monsoon Trough (because of low pressure)

4362.

Villages and towns are linked by ___________transport.

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Villages and Towns are linked by roadways buses and local autos

4363.

What are the main problems in Indian villages?

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I am from village in state Bihar.the major problem of Indian villages are facing like:-

Low quality education

Less electricity

In villages no proper cricket field,swimming,big market like mall.

Corruption:-because of this no one have get original price like pension etc and govt. yojna price

Less vehicles

Hospital

In village no reached online orders

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4364.

1. What is the main source of livelihood in the villages?

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4365.

Bill of Rights:1* Amendment-2nd Amendment-3nd Amendment-4th Amendment-5th Amendment-6th Amendment-7th Amendment8th Amendment-9th Amendment-

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[Amendment I.]

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

[Amendment II.]

A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

[Amendment III.]

No Soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

[Amendment IV.]

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

[Amendment V.]

No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject, for the same offense, to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

[Amendment VI.]

In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

[Amendment VII.]

In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

[Amendment VIII.]

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

[Amendment IX.]

The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

[Amendment X.]

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively or to the people.

4366.

The 79th amendment act has reserved seats for them in_____and______

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The 79th amendment act has reserved seats for them in Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

4367.

5x-4y+8=0 7x+6y-9=0

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Explanation : 5x - 4y + 8 = 0 7x + 6y - 9 = 0 Multiply 1st equation by 3 and 2nd equation 2 and add them. 15x - 12y + 24 + 14x + 12y - 18 = 0 29x + 6 = 0 29x = -6 x = -6/29 put x in 1st equation -30/29 - 4y + 8 = 0 4y = 8 - 30/29 4y = (232-30)/29 4y = 202/29 y = 101/58

Answer : x = -6/29 y = 101/58

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4368.

what is the full form of LTE

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LTE is an abbreviation forLong Term Evolution. LTE is a 4G wireless communications standard developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) that's designed to provide up to 10x the speeds of 3G networks for mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, netbooks, notebooks and wireless hotspots.

In telecommunication, Long-Term Evolution is a standard for high-speed wireless communication for mobile devices and data terminals, based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA technologies. It increases the capacity and speed using a different radio interface together with core network improvements

4369.

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4370.

Exhibit the role of money and muscle power among political parties during elections.

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Money and muscle power play an importantrolein elections. ... Political parties mainly nominate those candidates who can raisemoneyfor contesting elections. Rich people and organisations that heavily fund the party during elections can easily influence the policies and decisions of the party.

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4371.

2. Why should credit at reasonable rates be available for all?

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i). Informal credit tries to exploit the poor farmers and workers by charging a very high rate of interest on loans and imposing unreasonable terms of credit.

ii). At present rich households avail the benefits of formal credit and poor have to depend on the informal sources due to some weak point like absence of collateral security etc.

iii). Therefore it should be ensured that formal credit should provide credit at reasonable rates to all and especially poor ones to help them fulfill their needs.

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4372.

Mention any three forms in which communalisÄąn is expressed in politics. Describe the solutionprovided by the Constitution framers of India to meet this challenge?(3+2)

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Communalism can take several forms in politics – in everyday beliefs, formation of parties based on communities, campaigning or asking for votes, formation of government, etc.(i) Communalism in daily beliefs : The most common expression of communalism is in everyday life. These routinely involve religious prejudices, stereotypes of religious communities and the beliefs in the superiority of one religion over the other religions. This is so common that we often fail to notice it, even when we believe in it.(ii) Formation of political parties on the basis of communities : All the communities of the world have a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community. For those belonging to the majority community, this takes the form of majoritarian dominance. For those belonging to the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.(iii) Political mobilisation on communal lines : It is another frequent form of communalism. Parties based on a particular community make use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal and create fear in order to bring the followers of one religion together in the political arena. In electoral politics, this often involves a special appeal to the interests or emotions of voters of one religion in preference to others.(iv) Communal riots: Sometimes, communalism takes the most ugly form of communal violence, riots and massacre. India has suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of partition. The post independence period has also seen large- scale communal violence.

Solution are below by framers to meet this challange:(i) No official religion : There is no official religion of the Indian state. Unlike the status of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Islam in Pakistan and Hinduism in Nepal, our Constitution does not give a special status to any religion.(ii) Fundamental Rights : Under the Right To Freedom of Religion, our Constitution provides to all citizens freedom to profess, practice and propagate any religion, or not to follow any.Under the Cultural and Educational Right, our Constitution prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion.(iii) Equality : The Constitution allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities. To ensure equality, untouchability has been banned.(iv) Intervention of the state within religious communities : The Constitution allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within the different religious communities

4373.

why is india called a mineral rich country?

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India has the potential to produce $400-500 billion worth of oil and gas, gold, silver, iron ore, copper, coal, calcium, rock phosphate and others. It is bound to generate substantial revenues for the government, which will be helpful in developing infrastructure for the country.

4374.

رووالhat do these emojis convey2 (a) Happy(c) Sadthere areb) Sick(d) Sleepy

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(d) Sleepy.

This emoji conveys Sleepy.

4375.

According to the Fourth Amendment, what can't the police do?OA. Collect evidence in a caseB. Enter a home without the homeowner's written permissionOC. Testify in courtD. Use evidence in court if they obtained it without a warrant

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TheFourth Amendment. ...According to the Fourth Amendment, the people have a right “to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.” This right limits the power of thepoliceto seize and search people, their property, and their homes.

ANS - ( B )

4376.

. Find out more about the language divisions in Pakistanthat led to the creation of the new nation of Bangladesh.How did Bangladesh achieve independence from Pakistan?

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Pakistanis spoke in Urdu while Bangladeshis spoke in Bengali. The government of Pakistan imposed a law that made Urdu the national language of Pakistan and Bangladesh. This triggered a war after which Bangladesh achieved independence from Pakistan.

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TheBangladesh Liberation War, also known as theBangladesh War of Independence, or simply theLiberation Warin Bangladesh, was a revolution andarmed conflictsparked by the rise of theBengali nationalistandself-determinationmovement in what was thenEast Pakistanduring the1971 Bangladesh genocide. It resulted in the independence of thePeople's Republic of Bangladesh. The war began after thePakistanimilitary juntabased inWest PakistanlaunchedOperation Searchlightagainst the people of East Pakistan on the night of 25 March 1971. It pursued the systematic elimination of nationalist Bengali civilians, students,intelligentsia, religious minorities and armed personnel. The junta annulled the results of the1970 electionsand arrestedPrime minister-designateSheikh Mujibur Rahman. The war ended on 16 December 1971 after West Pakistan surrendered.Rural and urban areas across East Pakistan saw extensive military operations and air strikes to suppress the tide ofcivil disobediencethat formed following the 1970 election stalemate. ThePakistan Army, which had the backing of Islamists, created radical religious militias – theRazakars,Al-BadrandAl-Shams– to assist it during raids on the local populace.[13][14][15][16][17]Urdu-speakingBiharis in Bangladesh(ethnic minority) were also in support of Pakistani military. Members of the Pakistani military and supporting militias engaged in mass murder, deportation andgenocidal rape. The capitalDhakawas the scene of numerous massacres, including theOperation SearchlightandDhaka University massacre. An estimated 10 million Bengalirefugeesfled to neighboring India, while 30 million were internally displaced.[18]Sectarian violencebroke out between Bengalis andUrdu-speaking immigrants. An academic consensus prevails that the atrocities committed by the Pakistani military were agenocide.

4377.

capital of bangladesh

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dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh

4378.

Give characteristic properties of solids?

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4379.

What is a country called where citizens have complete freedom tofollow any religion?Q.1

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A secular country is a country where citizens have complete freedom to follow any religion.

A secular state is an idea pertaining to secularism, whereby a state is or purports to be officially neutral in matters of religion, supporting neither religion nor irreligion.

In addition, this claims to treat all its citizens equally regardless of religion and claims to avoid preferential treatment for a citizen from a particular religion or nonreligion over other religions and nonreligion.

4380.

Explain the three forms which caste takes in Indian politics.

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i) While choosing candidates : When parties choose candidates in elections, they keep in mind the caste composition of the electorate, and nominate candidates from different castes so as to get necessary support to win elections.

(ii) While forming a government : When the governments are formed, political parties usually take care that representatives of different castes and tribes find a place in it.

(iii) While campaigning : Political parties and candidates in elections make appeals to people to give them their votes on the basis of caste. Some political parties are known to favour some castes, and are seen as their representatives.

(iv) Universal adult franchise and the principle of one-person-one-vote, hascompelled the political leaders to raise the caste-based issues during elections. They do so to mobilise and secure political support. It also brought new consciousness among the people of castes that were hitherto treated as inferior and low.

4381.

where is Bangladesh

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Bangladesh is in asia

4382.

carrency of bangladesh

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taka is the cenrency of bangladesh

4383.

Write short notes on relations between:a) India and Bangladesh.Q7.

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India and Bangladesh both are South Asian countries which share common cultural-heritage and aspirations to be developed nations. Both countries are the common member of international organisations i.e. SAARC, BIMSTEC, IORA and Commonwealth. India shares longest international boundary with Bangladesh of 4351km. India’s second most spoken language is Bengali which is the official language of Bangladesh. India has a major role in the formation of independent Bangladesh. In 1971, Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi sent the Indian troops during Bangladesh liberation war to help in the emergence of new country and a secular nation, Bangladesh came in existence on 26 March 1971. Both countries have signed agreements to fight against terrorism. India and Bangladesh are the largest trade partners in South Asia. Relations between the two neighbours have up and downs over the period of time. Relations got sored when Bangladesh increased friendship with Islamic nations by participating in the Organisation of the Islamic Nation conference. During cold war both countries went to have different friend allies which affected the cordial relations of the two countries. Ganga water sharing treaty was a milestone in the increasing ties between the both countries.Over the period of time there are many treaties and agreements are being signed by both countries which helped in better relationship building among the neighbours. But there are some issues which become the bone of contention in this friendly relation.

Problems which affected the diplomatic ties between India and Bangladesh:

·Farrakka barrage which is being constructed over the Ganga River in Kolkata is an issue of dispute of water sharing. Bangladesh claimed that it doesn’t get good share of Ganga water after the construction of Farraka barrage which affected the agriculture, industry and ecology of the Bangladesh.

·There is a dispute over the sharing of water of Teesta River. Teesta River flows through Assam and West Bengal and merges into Brahmaputra which flows into Bangladesh. In 1983, an ad-hoc agreement was signed between both the countries over the sharing of the Teesta water whereby India and Bangladesh got 39% and 36% of river water respectively. A new treaty came in force which emphasized on equal sharing of Teesta water between both countries. But it was denied by CM of West Bengal Mamta Banerjee stating that equal sharing of river water would severely affect the northern region of the state esp. in drier season. It became the major issue between both the countries.

·Bangladesh also raised objection over the construction of the Tipaimukh Dam on the Barak river in Manipur whose water flows into the territories of the Bangladesh. Bangladesh stated that the construction of dam would have adverse effect on the ecology and India has not taken Bangladesh in confidence before taking decision of construction of the dam. Later on India and Bangladesh agreed to have joint study group which will study the points raised by Bangladesh.

·India faced a major problem of illegal immigration from the Bangladesh over the period of time. As the border between India and Bangladesh is porous, people can easily cross them to enter India. People come to India from Bangladesh to have good standards of life. This illegal immigration has severely affected the India’s demography in various Indian States esp. the states of West Bengal and Assam. There are cases of disputes between native and illegal migrants which raised the concern for the Indian government. To stop the cross border immigration, Indian Border Security Force launched shoot at sight policy which sparked anger in the Bangladesh. According to Human Rights Watch, nearly 1000 people were killed by BSF during the period of 2000-2011. Due to this, there are clashes between Border Security Forces of India and Border Guards Bangladesh. Not only illegal immigration is the problem at the border, there are other problems associated with it such as smuggling of livestock, food items and drugs.

·Bangladesh is also resistant to allow India to have passage through its mainland to India’s north east landlocked states. The passage can prove beneficial for both the countries for trade point of view. It can play very strategic role for India during the wartime to get connection to its north eastern part.

Apart from the mentioned disputes between India and Bangladesh there are many agreements and developments which make both countries friend of each other. During 2017 visit of Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina has signed two agreements in the field of defence. Under this agreement both countries will conduct joint military exercise to exchange the knowledge with each other and be prepared for any unforeseen event. India will help Bangladesh to set up defence manufacturing units in Bangladesh to make it self-sufficient in defence equipment and also provide training to Bangladeshi defence forces and share technical and logistic support with them.

Cabinet of Bangladesh has approved the trade policy between the two countries which will allow both the countries to use each other land and ports for the trade related purposes. Both countries will be able to send their goods to third country. This will help India to send its goods to Myanmar through the mainland of Bangladesh. The agreement will be revised automatically after five years if any of the two countries does not have any objection on it.

Bangladeshi students also receive scholarships of ICCR (Indian Council of Cultural Relations) by which meritorious students will be able to study under graduate, post graduate and PhD in the field of traditional systems of medicines like Ayurveda, Unani and Homeopathy.

Recently Russia and India collaborated to build Rooppur nuclear power plant in Bangladesh which will make Bangladesh to enter in the nuclear club. It will be India’s 1st atomic energy venture abroad and it will be commissioned in the year 2023.

In September 2017, Operation Insaniyat was launched by the Government of India to provide relief material to the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. It gave relief to Bangladesh as it is also not a self-sufficient country which can provide ample resources to the refugees.

Apart from above listed agreements and developments there are many other treaties and agreements between both the countries which make cordial relations between both the countries. In future India must strengthen ties with Bangladesh as China is making it footprints in the neighbouring countries of India which can prove very harmful for the India.

4384.

() x+ty+t=0x+(2-t)y=2

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x+ty+t=0; x+2y-ty=2; x-ty=2-2y ;

4385.

Right to freedom of Religion.

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First Amendment (1791) : “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment ofreligion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging thefreedomof speech, or of the press; or therightof the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances

4386.

Discuss the effect of religion in Indian Politics.

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Due to high grip of religion on people in India where people practice religion with devotion,political parties have analysed the average Indian,channelized their dirty game and emerged with the idea of religion-politics.

The lack of homogeneity in the Indian population has led to the rise of political parties with agendas catering to one or a mix of these groups.

Some parties openly profess their focus on a particular group; for example, the Biju Janta Dal's championing of Odio culture; the Shiv Sena's pro-Marathi agenda.

So religion and politics hold a firm grip on people of this democratic country. And what we are seeing today is aVAPORTINIof both.

4387.

What do you understand by Freedom of Religion 1

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Freedom of religion. The right to choose areligion(or noreligion) without interference by the government.Freedom of religionis guaranteed by the First Amendment (see also First Amendment) to the Constitution.

4388.

Why are the Northern Plains important?

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The alluvial deposits in the northern plains make the land very fertile.The Ganga, the Indus and the Brahmaputra along with their branches provide continuous water supply in these regions.The fertile alluvial soil together with better climate and ample water make agriculture a fruitful occupation in the northern plains.Hence the northern plains are called the ‘granaries of the country’.Since agriculture is the backbone of the country and the northern plains contribute a major portion of yields, they are very important for the growth of the Indian economy.

4389.

write the limitations of right to freedom of religion.

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However, under art 18.3, restrictions on the freedom to manifest religion or belief arepermittedif limitations are 'prescribed by law and are necessary to protect public safety, order, health or morals, or the fundamental rights and freedoms of others'.

4390.

Northern Nigeria was dominated by ....................... people.

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Northern Peoples Congress under Sir Ahmadu Bello

4391.

Which bank in Bangladesh got grand success in giving credit to the poor atReasonable rates.

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Momhhad yunus gramin bank

4392.

Are there any circumstances when you think it would be OK to kill an endangeredanimal?A. May be2.B. If sickC. If danger to people

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c. if danger to people as it harm the innocent people

4393.

what is the called man

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4394.

who is called the iron man of India?

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(Vallabhbhai Patel ) is the correct answer

4395.

10. Why did the Muslim fail to respond to the call of a united struggle during Civil DisobedienceMovement?

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After the decline of Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement Muslims felt alienated from the Congress .After some time the Congress came to be more visibly associated with the Hindus ,due to which the relation between Muslims and the Congress worsened .Only to worsen the situation many Hindu-Muslim communal clashes happened in many parts of the cities.When the call for disobedience movement started there was a mistrust between the Hindus and Muslims due to which they failed to respond to the call

4396.

What was the attitude of liberal and conservative Indians towards womens reading? How did women like Kailashbashini Debi respond to this in their writting?

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Liberal husbands and fathers began educating their womenfolk at home and sent them to schools.

Many journals began carrying wwritings by women and explained why women should be educated.

Conservative Hindus believed that a literate girl would be widowed and Muslims feared that educated women would be corrupted by reading Urdu romances.

1876 :Rashsundari Debi'sautobiography,Amar Jiban, was published. It was the first full-length autobiography published in the bengali language.

From 1860s : Few Bengali women such asKailashbashini Debiwrote books highlighting the experiences of women.

In 1880s ( Maharashtra ) :Tarabai ShindeandPandita Ramabai wrotewith passionate anger about the miserable lives of upper - caste Hindu women, especially widows.

4397.

iii)Under the Afghan rule, Kashmir was administered bya) Subedharsb) Wazirsc) Both (a) & (b)d) of the above

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Kashmir was administraed by the Subefars and Wazirs. option c

4398.

14. Why did the soldiers of Barackpur revolt againstthe British officers ?

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They believed that the British were deliberately trying to destroy their religion. The time to rebel had come. Even before the outbreak at Meerut, Mangal Pandey had become a martyr at Barrackpore in Bengal. Pandey was hanged on 29 March 1857 for revolting and attacking his officers.

4399.

What do you think may have been theand disadvantages of havinghereditary officers?

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4400.

What do you think may have been theadvantages and disadvantages of havinghereditary officers?

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