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CQuestion 5. How doon poverty become a social and cochonne challenge site your thorghesDirectorate of Education, GNCT of DelhiSubject: ENGLISTIBerlabert. 84Date: 22-09-2020C: IN Name of the StudentName of the Claw TexcherComprehension Passage(Besed on The LADRE GIMThe little ad is a story about Kezia who is aftad of her strict Esther so she staneered we talking tob Shrthought him to be giant szed On Sanders Grandma sent her to spend time withparentsbut she found a fatha lying down on the sofa to relax, both a busy readingOne dayben de was at home because of cold grandes suggested bar to prepare a giftfor father'sbirthday She prepared a pincestuon with bezun tal yellow silk cloth, neededscrap to fill a Took scout papers for parents room and sore then up to stuff sem in pia cushifather't important speech for the port aubacity to found wissing the whole bouse was searched, theservants and Keza were questiwed Finally innocaly Kezia admitted that she had som den for harSURPRISE gAt Father bean berth a ruler, she cried bitterly Kezicloog to grandma as she coasded haNext door naghbour X Macdonald ploved with his children in the evening After watching him, Keziadeaded that there were different rau of fathers Oor day mothes got admitted to the hospital, Kezia wanalont at home. The cook Ahce took care ofher in the day but ataght she was alone Fatherwas deeping in anoths room Old magh terrehaunted Kezis - butcher with knife in hishard. She woke up aving Father come toba room bugged her carried her to his roomto comfod her She realised be was not sobad be was too busy to express kis loveHence she realised ha ishe had a bişlemOn the basis of your reading the passage, kaswer the following questioas:4) Kesa was afraid of her father because he was1) Stact2) Disciplines3) Hardworking4) All of theseb) Who all were there in Kezia's family1) Mother2) Feiber3) GrandmotherAll of themc) To please ber feber Kozja1) Bought a bouquet 2) Made a pin cashion3) Sutched a pillow 4 Prepared toa) Wher Koza torc the important papers of her father, bo bocas1) Delighted2) Argy3) Sod-1) Daarpoustedc) After watching Ms Macdonald Kezia decided that all fathers are1) Strict2) Indiflercat 3) Differs!4) ShoctemperedBut later on Kezse realized that her father is1) LOVER2) Caras3) A Lectionate4) All of these8) Our parents or well-wishers may to show thea alection to as openly but they want to see us1) Happy2) Senled3) Successful4) All of theseh) Which word in the passage is an antonym of daydream?1) Stanacred2) Brierly3) Nightmare4) Haunted |
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Answer» Answer: Will a day come when India’s poor can access government services as easily as drawing cash from an ATM? . . . [N]o country in the world has made ACCESSING education or health or policing or dispute resolution as easy as an ATM, because the nature of these activities requires individuals to use their discretion in a positive WAY. Technology can certainly facilitate this in a variety of ways if it is seen as one part of an overall approach, but the evidence so far in education, for instance, is that just adding computers alone doesn’t make education any better. The dangerous illusion of technology is that it can create stronger, top down accountability of service providers in implementation-intensive services within existing public sector organisations. One notion is that electronic management INFORMATION systems (EMIS) keep better track of inputs and those aspects of personnel that are ‘EMIS visible’ can lead to better services. A recent study examined attempts to increase attendance of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANMs) at clinics in Rajasthan, which involved high-tech time clocks to monitor attendance. The study’s title SAYS it all: Band-Aids on a Corpse . . . e-governance can be just as bad as any other governance when the real issue is people and their motivation. |
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