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Who wrote itri dhrama vichar |
| Answer» Ram [email\xa0protected] | |
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What is mean by water scarcity? |
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Answer» The people have unlimited demands of fresh water but fresh water is limited so shortage of fresh water is known as water scarcity The lack of fresh water resources to meet water demand is called water scarcity..... |
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What is sustainable development ??? |
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Answer» Sustainable development means the development without damaging or harming the environment. Sustainable development means that development must take place but it should not harm the environment and should not compromise the needs of future generation. The development that takes place without destroying any other resource is termed as sustainable development or in other words economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resource..... |
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what is the important of natural resource why it is necessary two cans of them |
| Answer» Everything material in our culture ultimately comes from natural resources. For example, Coal, Oil, Soil, Water, Land, Minerals, Forests and Timber, and Air we breathe. The role natural resources has on earth is imperative indeed. That is why it’s so important for us to all have some accountability and why we need to PROTECT and RESPECT our environment.1. Nature helps to maintain the environmental balance and satisfy the needs to the fullest.2. A wide range of industrial material and biological material from plant and animal, directly or indirectly are used in production and in the manufacturing of medicine.3.Resource are known as capital converted to commodity inputs to infrastructural capital processes. | |
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What is meant by power sharing? |
| Answer» Power sharing\xa0is the distribution ofpower\xa0among the organs of the government like – legislature, executive and judiciary. It is an intelligent step to ensure the stability of political order. | |
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What was the ctte |
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Which chapters are reduced in social 20_19 |
| Answer» History:Indo china, Work life leisure, NovelGeo:Forest , water resourcesCivicsDemocracy and Div, Popular struggle, Challenges to demoEco:Consumer rights. | |
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why do we need polotical parties |
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Answer» To elect our representatives.. To solve tge problems of the people For electoral competition |
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Situation and hard ship of common people after the first World War? |
| Answer» It was the time of depression in india during the first world war . The britishers force the indians to participatein the war as the solidies of England. In 1914 prices of goods fell by half which hit the peasents and tradesmen. All the men were gone to the warfare hence the women were left alone at home to cope up with the family. Hence the common people were hardly hit during first world war | |
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Why was gandhiji start non cooperation movement |
| Answer» To send the British back to their own country and to get freedom | |
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what is power sharing?explain |
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Answer» 1. Power sharing in simple words is sharing of responsibility & powers among diffent organ of govenment.2. Power sharing is a strategy for resolving disputes over whoshould have the powerful position in the social hierarchy. power sharing means to make the powers not at single one but to spread it among communities..coalition govt is also power sharing |
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Write the power sharing between Switzerland and Canada |
| Answer» In Switzerland, The government exercises executive power and the Federal legislative power is shared between the government and the two houses of the Federal Assembly of Switzerland. The judiciary is independent of executive and legislature. Switzerland is the closest in the world to having a direct democracy.In Canada, provincial legislatures can tax provinces, natural resources and can also amend their own constitutions, but cannot take over powers of Parliament of Canada. In case of any conflict between the provinces and parliament, provinces prevail. | |
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The British Governor General of India in 1857 was objective question answer |
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The scholar who translate book from Sanskrit where objective question |
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"Shairing of power makes a country more powerful and united." Justify the statement. |
| Answer» \xa0Power sharing accomodates diversities.In Belgium,power was shared among all communities equally by a proper constitution where number of ministers were equal from dutch and french communities.But,in SriLanka the case is different.T here,Sinhalas followed majoritarianism to suppress others which led to a civil war.\xa0 | |
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Which of the most serious problem that affects agriculture |
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Answer» There is not a good irrigation facilities .and most of the farmers have not money to invest in his or her land Proper resouces including land.., physical capital,money,climatic conditions etc........Hope it helps you??? |
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The reasons for non- cooperation movement?? |
| Answer» The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1st August 1920 by the Indian National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. It signified a new chapter in the history of Indian freedom struggle.\tResentment at the British after the war: Indians thought that in return for the extensive support of manpower and resources they had provided to Britain during the First World War, they would be rewarded by autonomy at the end of the war. But the Government of India Act passed in 1919 was dissatisfactory. In addition, the British also passed repressive acts like the Rowlatt Act which further angered many Indians who felt betrayed by the rulers despite their wartime support.\tHome Rule Movement: The Home Rule Movement started by Annie Besant and Bal Gangadhar Tilak set the stage for the non-cooperation movement. The extremists and the moderates of the INC were united and the Lucknow Pact also saw solidarity between the Muslim League and the Congress Party. The return of the extremists gave the INC a militant character.\tEconomic hardships due to World War I: India’s indirect participation in the war caused a lot of economic hardships to the people. Prices of goods began to soar which affected the common man. Peasants also suffered because the prices of agricultural products did not increase. All this led to resentment against the government.\tThe Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre: The repressive Rowlatt Act and the brutal massacre at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar had a profound effect on the Indian leaders and the people. Their faith in the British system of justice was broken and the whole country rallied behind its leaders who were pitching for a more aggressive and firm stance against the government.\tThe Khilafat Movement: During the First World War, Turkey, which was a German ally, had fought against the British. After Turkey’s defeat, the Ottoman caliphate was proposed to be dissolved. The Khilafat movement was launched by Muslims in India to persuade the British government not to abolish the caliphate. The leaders of this movement accepted the non-cooperation movement of Gandhiji and led a joint protest against the British. | |
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How had hand technology introduced in japan |
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What is the objective of Agenda 21? |
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State one Prudential and one moral reason for power sharing with an example from the indian context? |
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What is residuary subject |
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what is decentralization ? |
| Answer» When some power of union and state government are taken away and it is given to local government | |
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Explain how to shift has taken between sectors in developed countries |
| Answer» (i) At initial stages of development, it was the primary sector which dominated. Most of the people were employed in the primary sector only.(ii) With the introduction of new methods of farming and manufacturing people started working in other activities i.e. manufacturing. So secondary sector gradually became the most important in total production and employment.(iii) In the past 100 years the service sector has become the most important in terms of total production and employment.(iv) The domination of service sector is due to globalisation of the world economy. | |
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Reasons which led to war between hindu and muslim?? |
| Answer» Hiii | |
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What is colonialisation? |
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Answer» Colanisation means establishing a settlement or colony by a group of people who seek to take control of territories or countries.It is usually a large-scale immigration of people to a \'new\' location and the expansion of their civilisation and culture into this area. Colonisation is a process by which a central system of power dominates the surrounding land and its components........? |
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Is chapter 5 of economics going to be assessed in boards? |
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Wwwwwwwww ? |
| Answer» World wide web | |
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Why is conservation of forests and wildlife nessary |
| Answer» Because they are becoming extinct rapidly | |
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What is debt trap? Mention any two factors responsible for the debt trap |
| Answer» Is | |
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Explain the different factors which led to the rise of the nationalism in Europe |
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Land is an asset of finite magnitude. Explain? |
| Answer» It is present in limited mount because the land as soil the top most covering favouring the development of agriculture ,and other vegetation takes hundreds and thousands of years to form a single centimetre of soil.The land degradation due to human interference has proved to be costly for the soil to replenish .The unplanned construction,non- scientific farming,mining ,deforestation have all led to the degradation of this asset. | |
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Why do we need resoure planning ? |
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Answer» There it is a need of resorce planning because they should be utilized judiciously so that after fulfilling our present requirements,they are also preserved for the future generation.Most of our resources are limited on the earth surface.Over-use of many valuable resources have led to their degradation or deterioration in quality, eg. soil,land and water resources. It helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country. It helps in reducing the wastage of resources. It helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country. It helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources. |
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anybody from Mumbai or Kolkata please tell how much in sst has been taught in ur school |
| Answer» 2 nd chapter is going on. . | |
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What do you mean by sectors |
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Answer» A sector is an area of the economy in which businesses share the same or a related product or service. It can also be thought of as an industry or market that shares common operating characteristics. Primary sector of industry (the raw materials industry)Secondary sector of industry (manufacturing and construction)Tertiary sector of industry (the "service industry")Quaternary sector of industry (intellectual services industry) |
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Role of president in Indian constitution |
| Answer» The primary duty of the president is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law of India per Article 60. The president appoints the Chief Justice of India and other judges on the advice of the chief justice. | |
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How does industry causes land degradation |
| Answer» Industry is one of the major factors which cause land degradation in the following manner:(i) Mineral processing like grinding of limestone for cement industry, and calcite and soapstone for ceramic industries generates heavy amount of dust and releases it in the atmosphere. It later on settles down in the surrounding areas, affecting infiltration of water and crop cultivation.(ii) Out of their greed, various industry owner resort to cutting of trees indiscriminately which turns the land into wasteland.(iii) Sometimes the construction of industries or factories one after the other also leads to the degradation of the land.(iv) In recent years, industrial effluents and wastes have become a major source of land and water pollution in several parts of the country.\xa0 | |
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Sustainable development economics essay |
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Describe Gandhi Irwin pact in brief |
| Answer» \tAfter the failure of First Round Table Conference efforts were made by the Government to make an agreement that the congress would attend the next Round Table Conference.\tThe Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin made\xa0an agreement on 5 March 1931.\tThe agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pact\tBy this pact Government agreed to release most of the civil disobedience volunteers, against whom there was no allegation of violence.\tThe Congress suspended the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to participate in the second Round Table Conference. | |
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Problems of decentralisation |
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What do you mean by phase of industrialization |
| Answer» (i) Even before factories began to be widespread in England and Europe, there was a large-scale industrial production for international market.(ii) This was not based on factories.(iii) Many historians now refer to this phase of industrialisation as proto-industrialisation. | |
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What was gandhi irvin pact why was it opposed |
| Answer» \tAfter the failure of First Round Table Conference efforts were made by the Government to make an agreement that the congress would attend the next Round Table Conference.\tThe Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin made\xa0an agreement on 5 March 1931.\tThe agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pact\tBy this pact Government agreed to release most of the civil disobedience volunteers, against whom there was no allegation of violence.\tThe Congress suspended the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to participate in the second Round Table Conference. | |
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What is a soil erosion caused |
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Answer» Causes of soil erosion:\tDue to human activities like deforestation, overgrazing, construction and mining, etc.\tNatural forces like wind, glacier and water leads to soil erosion.\tThe running water cuts through clayey soils and makes deep channels as ‘gullies’. The land becomes unfit for cultivation, this process is called gully erosion and the land is called bad land or ravines in the Chambal basin.\tSometimes, water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope. It leads to the washing away of the top soil. This process is called sheet erosion.\tWind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land, and is called wind erosion.\tSoil erosion is also caused due to defective methods of farming. Answer to bejo |
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How will you classify resources based on their renewability |
| Answer» i) Renewable resources:- Renewable resources are the natural resources which can be used against and again or can be reproduced by physical, mechanical and chemical processes. Solar energy, air, water and soil are some of the renewable resources of energy.ii) Non-renewable resources:- Non-renewable resources are the natural resources that cannot be replaced at all or within a reasonable time. Fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal are examples of non-renewable resources. These resources accumulated over millions of years. They are considered to be non-renewable resources because once they are used up, they are gone forever. | |
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Various stages of economic development |
| Answer» a. Economic development is a broad and comprehensive term, it not only includes economic growth but also about increase in the standard of living of individuals.b. It is about leading a good quality life.c. Economic development includes indicators life life expectancy, literacy rate, infant mortality rate etc.d. Mostly all economies go through a similar stages of development.e. In one of the first stages, economies are characterised by subsistence agricultural economy where production is not meant for market , cultivation is done primarily through labour intensive on a small scale. | |
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Explain the different between horizontal power sharing and vertical power sharing? |
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What is the total income of president adding tax? |
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What happened after dreams painting in nationalism in Europe. |
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Explain the reason for the nationalist movement in indo-china |
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What are the different forms of power sharing usually seen in different countries |
| Answer» Power is shared among different organs of government , such as legislature , executive , and judiciary.Power can be shared among governments at different levels.Power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups.Power sharing arrangements can also be seen in the way political parties ,pressure groups movement control or influence those in power.Your damini,Your school friend shobha | |
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What is khalis dilemma whats solutions can you give |
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Answer» Khalil lived in Beirut. He was an orthodox christian and also a sunni muslim . lebanon leaders agreed to some rules for power sharing. As per these rules, President must be catholic christian, Prime minister must be sunni muslim, Deputy prime minister must be orthodox christian and speaker must be shi\'a muslims. Everyone agreed but now though muslims were in majority . Khalil does not like this rule because he was a sunni muslim and also an orthodox christian . He wants to take participate in politics and he doesnot want to take any religion from his parents. We advise that there should be representative election but as we have read that muslims were in majority so there should be some seats reserved for minorities. So everyone can participate election. Hii |
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