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1.

Describe the distribution of coal in India

Answer» In India coal deposits are found mainly of two geological ages –1. Gondwana coal deposits, which are about 200 million years old. The major coal deposits in India are Gondwana coal which are metallurgical coal and are located in Damodar Valley (West Bengal, Jharkhand). These constitute mainly Jharia, Dhanbad, Ranigunj, and Bokaro coal fields. Besides, the Godavari, Mahanadi, Son and Wardha valley also contain coal deposits.2. Tertiary coal deposits which are around 55 million years old. Tertiary coal deposits are found in the North-Eastern states of Meghalaya, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland.
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How does MNC help in globalisation process

Answer» M.N.C plays a main key role in globalisation....we can say that M.N.C is a part of globalisation
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Where and why is the rail transport the most convenient means of transportation?

Answer» Railways can transport larger number of goods and passengers over long distances at economical cost. Hence, Railways are the most convenient means of transport in the vast Northern Plains of India. The flat terrain, dense population, rich agricultural resources and greater industrial activity have favoured the development of railways in this region. The Northern Plains, therefore, have the densest road networks. Railways have accelerated the development of industry and agriculture in this region by providing quick availability of raw materials and distributing the finished products to the market.
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illustrate the difference between industrial revolution in Britain and India

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Money cannot buy all the goods and services that one need to live well? Explain.

Answer» Puri book chaap di!!
(i) Money or material things that one can buy with it is one factor on which our life depends. But the quality of our life also depends upon non-material things like equal treatment, freedom, security, respect of others, etc.(ii) Money cannot buy us a pollution free environment, unadulterated medicines, peace, etc.(iii) There are many facilities like schools, colleges, parks, hospitals which an individual cannot afford. All these are to be provided by the government/society.(iv) Money possessed by an individual even can not provide us a type of government which take decisions for the welfare of the common people.
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Cheap and afforable credit is crucial for the countries development ? Explain.

Answer» Cheap and affordable credit is crucial:\tMany people want to start an enterprise by borrowing may not do because of high cost of borrowing.\tBanks and cooperative societies need to lend more.\tThis would lead to higher income and many people could then borrow cheaply for a variety of needs.\tThey could grow crops, do business or set up small scale industries.
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What is the role of Dr.Ambedkar in uplifting the dalits of repressed classes?

Answer» Dr B R Ambedkar was the opinion that only political empowerment would resolve their problemsdue to this at the list given demanding reserve seats in educational constitutions and separate electorate that would choose the dalit member for legislative councilin 1930 Dr B R Ambedkar International politics in the same year he organised the depressed classes association to make them politically more powerfulhe was nominated as a deputy of the oppressed classes for the second round table conference in that Round table conference hi clash with Mahatma Gandhi by demanding separate electorate for the dalit he signed Poona pact that give the dress the classes National and Central Legislative Council
The role of Ambedker in uplifting the dalit was as follows(i) Dr. BR Ambedkar joined active polities in 1930 and organised the Depressed Classes Association to uplift the dalits.(ii) He demanded separate electorates for dalits and reservation of seats in educational institutions for them.(iii) He signed the Poona Pact that gave reserved seats to the depressed classes in provincial and central legislative councils.
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What steps were taken to clean up London?

Answer» Steps to clean up London :(i) Attempts were made to decongest localities.(ii) To have more green spaces or green belts.(iii) To adopt measures to prevent or reduce pollution.(iv) Landscaping the city by planting more trees and plants. Planning poor people’s houses, etc.
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Who developed the principal of garden city

Answer» The principle of the Garden City was developed by architect and planner Ebenezer Howard to solve the problem of the growing congestion and pollution of the city of London. The Garden City was a pleasant space full of plants and trees, where people would both work and live.He believed that not only it would bridge the difference between the city and the countryside and solve the housing problem of the poor, but it would also produce better quality citizens.Following his ideas, Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker designed the Garden City of New Earswick. Though aimed at solving the housing problems of the poor, in the end, only well-off workers could afford these types of houses.
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Name six countries that import jute goods from India.

Answer» India is the largest producer of raw jute and jute goods in the world. It is the second largest exporter of jute; after Bangladesh. Most of the 70 jute mills in India are located in West Bengal; mainly along the bank of Hooghly. USA, Canada, Russia, UAE, UK and Australia are the main markets.
11.

What happen on 25 june 1975 in India

Answer» In India emergency refer to 21 month period of when prime minister indra
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Sir plz peri board and board exams questions

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What is the differences between the study of geographers and geologists of minerals?

Answer» Geographers study minerals as part of the earth\'s crust for a better understanding of landforms. However, a geologist is interested in the formation of minerals, their age and physical and chemical composition.
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How did the Catholic Church respond to the spread of heretical ideas through print?

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Discuss 3 factors that determines the outcomes of politics of social divisions?

Answer» How people look their identity How politcal leaders raise the demandsHow government react on the demands
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Describe the power sharing among different levels of government with reference to India?

Answer» Refer NCERT civics book chapter1
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What should india do to became a developed nation.explain. Giving your arguments?

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India is already on its way to becoming a developed country. However, certain things are still lacking. Although, today the government of India may claim to be an emerging super power but the reality is quite different from what the government of India or the media of India portray to the world.
India may have progressed on paper and on screen but do we see the progress on the streets of India? Don\'t we still see people living in poverty. There are millions of people still surviving in India on an income of less than one dollar a day. India can never be considered a developed country unless and until the poverty, hunger and pain of the poor on the streets and those living in the slums is curbed.\xa0
Lately the government of India has come up with several developmental plans and no doubt it has helped boost the economy of the Country in some ways. But the long term impact of these plans do not seem to serve the purpose, or what should be the purpose of any government, that is, prosperity of the common man. Investment is pouring in from within the Country and abroad, but the poor man is getting poorer. The Country may boast of an increase in international trade, an increased export revenue, but it can\'t boast of meeting the Millennium Development Goal of bringing down the number of poor on its soil!
In order to be considered a developed Country, India needs to focus on the common man. On the prosperity of the general public and on the living conditions that its residents have to face.
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What are the criterias used to prepare human development reports?

Answer» The major attributes in making the Human Development Report are(i) Per Capita Income (PCI) A nation with more PCI will have a population with high nutritional levels, have healthy people, as healthcare facilities will be good and have more educated people, as they will be able to afford better education.(it) Educational levels of the people They will be able to get better jobs and higher earnings due to their higher education status.(iii) Health status Health will be good and longevity will increase as they will be able to afford better healthcare facilities. Infant mortality will also reduce due to better healthcare, resulting in further increase in life expectancy at birth.
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Examples of partnership or merging of mncs or local companies

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20.

Who was aluri sitaram Raju?

Answer» Alluri Sitaram Raju was an Indian revolutionary involved in the independence movement. Raju led the ill fated "Rampa Rebellion "of 1922-24, during which a band of tribal.leaders and other sympathizers fought against the British Raj.
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Give your views on the way Donald trump is handling the us economy

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22.

Explain the bretton wood conference and institution and write the names of twice institution?

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23.

What is corn law?why it impossed? and why it withdrawn or scrapping in britain?

Answer» The growth of population increased the demand of food grains in Britain. The landed aristocracy pressurised the government to restrict the import of corn into the country. These laws came to be known as the Corn Laws.The promulgation of the Corn Laws further pushed up the prices of food grains. The industrialists and urban dwellers were unhappy with the Corn Laws which resulted in the government abolishing the laws.After the abolition of the Corn Laws, imported food flooded the British markets. British agriculture was not able to compete with imports. This resulted in the abandonment of cultivation in many agricultural fields of Britain. Many farmers migrated to urban centers in search of employment opportunities.
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Flow chart of Resources

Answer» Dude! It is given in ncert geography textbookPg no.1.★✩
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Role of disaster manaagement commitee at National level State level Distric level

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26.

Chspter-2 describe in detail of the second world war and the liberation struggle

Answer» The Second World Was began in 1939 and ended in 1945. It was fought between the Aliies (Britain, Russia, France and USA) and the Axis powers (Germany, Japan and Italy).\xa0Vietnam during the Second World War was under the French occupation. By this time, the Vietanamese had organised themselves in order to gain indepndence from the French rule.\xa0In February 1930, Ho Chi Minh brought together competing nationalist groups to establish the Vietnamese Communist (Vietnam Cong San Dang) Party, later renamed the Indo-Chinese Communist Party.\xa0During the War in 1940s.\xa0Japan occupied Vietnam, as part of its imperial drive to control Southeast Asia. So nationalists now had to fight against the Japanese as well as the French.T he League for the Independence of Vietnam which came to be known as the Vietminh, fought the Japanese occupation and recaptured Hanoi in September 1945. This only boasted their ambition to gain freedom from French occupation as well. It was finally in 1954 that the French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu.
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How did cultural processess help in creating a sense of collective belongingness in india

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28.

Write down the main principles of ppp

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29.

Define credit. What are the documendocumentation reqiered

Answer» Credit is an agreement in which the lender supplies the borrower with money, goods or services in return for the promise of future payment
30.

Actually, i hate sst. Sst is a very boring subject.

Answer» History is a boring subject
But i hate it.
Sst is intersting sub
31.

Cross- cutting difference and overlapping difference

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32.

what is the suggestions of paul bernard for the french authority to work in vietnam

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33.

1. How does constitution cna reduce gender inequality?

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34.

What can be done to increase formal credit facilities in rural areas

Answer» \xa0Following are the ways to increase the formal credit facilities to the people in the rural areas:(i) Setting up of Grameen Banks in the rural areas.(ii) Making the process of granting loans more simple and suited to the needs of the rural people.(iii) Provisions of setting up of different cooperative societies in the villages.(iv) Encouraging the villagers to set up Self Help Groups.
35.

When mineral turns into a mine

Answer» When the mineral deposits continued 2 deposit for long year , they form a big mineral,theythen turns as a mine. The mineral deposits or reserves turn into a mine when it is found after geo technical investigation that the deposits are economically viable for mining.\xa0
36.

Give a short note on reasons of the great depression

Answer» Great Depression began around 1929 and lasted till the mid 1930s. During this period, most parts of the world experienced decline in production, employment, incomes and trade. Agricultural regions and communities were the most affected.Causes of Great Depression :(i) Post-World War economy of the world was fragile. Agricultural over production was a problem. As prices slumped, farm producerotted.(ii) Many countries financed loans from the U.S.(iii) U.S. overseas lenders panicked at the sign of financial crisis.(iv) Thus, banks were bankrupt and were forced to close down in Europe and in the U.S. because they were unable to recover investments,collect loans and repay depositors.(v) American capitalists stopped all loans.\xa0
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Why farmers had to stay in the same placefor a long time ? Give reason

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38.

How has the new system affidavit reduce the money and muscle power in politics?

Answer» In a affidavit the candidate has to make a statement about his or her personal information including his property. This curbs the use of money exceeding owns proposed capability as per the affidavit.
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how did woodblock printing influence art in the West. give an example?

Answer» Marco Polo, a great explorer reached Italy after several years of exploration in China in the year 1295. Marco Polo brought back with him the technology of woodblock printing. Now Italians started publishing books with woodblocks. The technology became popular in other parts of Europe, as well. By the early fifteenth century, woodblocks started being widely used in Europe to print textiles, playing cards and religious pictures with simple, brief texts.
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what were the different things woodblock printing used for?

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why did the volume of printed material in China increase in the 16th century

Answer» China was a major producer of printed material for a ling time because:a. China had a well placed bureaucratic structure, whereby the civil servants were selected and recruited through examination system.b. To cater to the examination , large amount of textbooks were printed and produced by the imperial state, With the increase in the civil service aspirants , there was a substantial increase in the printed books,c. Increase trading activities, resulted in merchants collecting and circulating trade information.d. Later, fictions, autobiographies, poetry also came to be published.e. Women also became part of reading culture who began to publish their plays, poetry.\xa0f. Later , by the end of 19th century there was a shift to mechanical printing, with mechanical presses were imported to China.g. Shanghai became the centre for printing.
42.

Combine the question bharat mata and swaraj flag

Answer» Bharat mata’s picture is drawn by bankim chandra chattopadhyay while swaraj flag is the flag of swaraj party which was made by cr das
43.

What is industrialization

Answer» Who gave this answer
The term ‘Industrial Revolution’ stands for those developments and inventions which revolutionised the technique and organisation of production in the later half of the 18 th century. This Industrial Revolution replaced the previous domestic system of production by the new factory system. In place of manual and animal power, new machines and steam power were used for producing things. This revolution replaced cottage industries by factories, hand labour by machine work and craftsmen and artists by capitalists and factory owners.
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What is the exact defination of \'Money and credit\' for class 10th

Answer» Money: Money is a means by which we can get something in exchange. Initially, coins came into use. The coins were initially made of precious metals; like gold and silver.Credit: Banks keep a small proportion of their deposits as cash with themselves. This is usually 15% of their deposits as cash. This amount is kept as provision to pay the depositors who may come to withdraw the money on any day. This amount is enough because only a small fraction of people come to withdraw money on a given day. The rest of the amount is used by the banks to give money on credit to people who need the credit.
45.

What are tributeries of indus

Answer» Chenab,ravi,beas,sutluj,jhelum
The Indus receives a number of Himalayan tributaries such as the Shyok, the Gilgit, the Zaskar, the Hunza, the Nubra, the Shigar, the Gasting and the Dras. It finally emerges out of the hills near Attock where it receives the Kabul River on its right bank. The other important tributaries joining the right bank of the Indus are the Khurram, the Tochi, the Gomal, the Viboa and the Sangar. They all originate in the Sulaiman ranges.
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what is the political effect of social divison

Answer» “Social divisions” affect politics in both negative ways and positive ways.Negative ImpactIf we observe social division and politics together at first sight;(i) Itwouldappearthatthecombinationofpoliticsand social divisions is very dangerous and explosive.(ii) Democracy involves competition among various political units/parties. Their competition tends to divide the society.In case political parties start competing in terms of some prevalent social differences it can further lead to social conflict and disintegration of society. For example, Yugoslavia and Northern Ireland.• In Northern Ireland there has been a violent and bitter ethnopolitical conflict for many years.• In the same way political competition along religious and ethnic lines lead to the disintegration of Yugoslavia into six independent countries.Positive Impact(i) At the same time every expression of social divisions in politics does not lead to such disasters because wherever social divisions exist, they are reflected in politics.(ii) In democracy it is only natural that political parties\t\xa0would talk about these divisions.\tmake different promises to different communities.\tlook after due representation of various communities.\tmake policies to redress the grievances of the disadvantaged communities.(iii) Social divisions also affect voting in most countries. People from one community tend to prefer some party more than others.(iv) In many countries there are parties that focus only on one community, e.g., DMK, AIADMK, BSP in India.(v) Thus, it would be best if there are no social divisions in any country.Hence, all this does not lead to disintegration of the country.
47.

Board exam kab hoga

Answer» Exams of vocational subjects in February and main subjects in march
In mid of February
48.

Short note of Martin Luther

Answer» Martin Luther king fight for blacks in America
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49.

Different between factory and industry

Answer» Industry is the production of material or service products that contribute to an economy. A factory is a building where the actual manufacturing of the product takes place.☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️???????In many cases, the terms factory and industry are used interchangeably, but the meaning of these words are not the same. In fact, industry refers to the production of economic goods. These goods can be materials, products or services. A factory, on the other hand, is the actual location where the materials or products are produced or created.???????????????
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what do you mean by close pit minning ?

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