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1.

Money and credit, advantage and disadvantage of demonetisation, role of GST in Indian economy

Answer» ~Advantage and Disadvantage~ADVANTAGE:*Demonitaisation will completely destroy all the black money in our country.*Increase the job opportunities in future.*Increase the transactions in digital system.DISADVANTAGES:*Business are encountering with the loss due to limited cash circulation.*Unfavourable impact on GDP growth*High scarcity of money change.
2.

Modern means of transport and communication serve as lifeline of our nation explain

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3.

What are novel? Simple amswer

Answer» Thank u so much
Novel is a modern form of literature born from print , a mechanical invention
4.

On the basis of origin.

Answer» On the basis of origin resources are classified as abiotic and biotic
5.

What is sanatanis?

Answer» Sanatana Dharma (Devanagari: meaning "eternal dharma" or "eternal order") has been proposed as an alternative, indigenous name. Today it is erroneously associated only with Hinduism. The term was used during the Hindu revivalism movement in order to avoid having to use the term "Hindu" which is of non-native (Persian) origin.In current-day usage, the term Sanatana Dharma is used to emphasize an "orthodox" or sanatani ("eternalist") outlook in contrast to the socio-political Hinduism embraced by movements such as the Arya Samaj.The phrase dharma sanatana does occur in classical Sanskrit literature, e.g. in the Manusmrti and in the Bhagavata Purana,in a sense akin to "cosmic order".
6.

What is vernacular press act.

Answer» In 1878, the British government passed the Vernacular Press Act, in an effort to silence those critical of the government. . This Act allowed the government to confiscate assets of newspapers including their printing presses if the were found publishing anything that was found objectionable.
7.

Why did Mahatma gandhi lay emphasis on spinning yarn and weaving khadi?

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi believed in the ideology of Swedeshi ie, to use everything that is made in India. During the colonial period, the British had discouraged the Indian textile industries and promoted the British made goods especially the textiles. This lead to the closure of several Indian hand loom industries and many weavers were hit hard. Gandhi and other leaders in order to promote swedeshi goods encouraged the people to spin yarn and weave Khadi. This hit the British textile industries hard and provided work to many Indian artisans and weavers.
8.

A short note on Nepoleon

Answer» Nepoleon
9.

How many types of resources does our country have on the basis of ownership give examples

Answer» There are 4 types Individual resource Community owned resource Nation resource International rsource
3
10.

Why is power sharing good for democracy ? Give any three suitable argument.

Answer» Because when all the people have their power then they do their work simply then it neglect conflict between the two states. Maintain stability.
Because it reduces the conflict between the two countries.
Games
11.

Terms of credit.

Answer» Interest rate, documentation, collateral all together are called terms of credit
Every loan agreement specifies an interest rate which the borrower must pay to the lender along with the repayment of the principal, this is called the terms of credit.In addition to the interest , lenders may demand collateral (security) against loans. Collateral is an asset that the borrower owns (such as land, building, vehicle, livestocks, deposits with banks) and uses this as a guarantee to a lender until the loan is repaid.
12.

Meaning of conflicting.

Answer» disagreement or clash between two individuals
13.

any will be guess which question will come in board of sst please send question

Answer» Any type of question can come . Just go through whole NCERT book .
14.

Who is .... ..... In these app?

Answer» I am confused that who are you.
But wait why you want to know that ???
Me ? Raunak
15.

Exam date of cbse .reply fast

Answer» 30th february
Wrong date given by tushar kumarDate not released by cbse.
16th february
16.

Chapter name of history come in board exam

Answer» Match this with ur book: Any two chapters from Section 1(Events and processes), Any one ch from Section 2(Livelihoods, Economies and societies) and Any one ch from Section 3(Everyday life, culture and politics). Different schools have different syllabus on the above format.
17.

What was london season

Answer» I thing Winter.....
18.

Name the hub of new print culture in china and describe it?Ques.from history ch 07 print culture

Answer» Shanghai
Shanghai... As lt catered to western style schools
19.

Mention one feature of oldest printed Japanese book?Ques.from history ch 07 print culture

Answer» Diamond sutra contained six sheets of text and woodcut illustrations. Pictures were printed on textiles, playing cards and paper money.
20.

Anyone likes watching cricket match.

Answer» Virat kholi
Yes
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Which is your favoriate player in team india?
yes l like very much
21.

Write short note on all six parties

Answer» There are mainly six national parties of india 1. Indian national congress (INC Launched - 18852. Bharatiya janta party (BJP) Launched - 19803. Bahujan samaj party (BSP) Launched - 19844. Communist party of india - marxist (CPI-M) Launched - 19645.Communist party of india (CPI) Launched - 19256. Nationalist congress party (NCP) Launched - 1995
BjpCongress
22.

*** ratio of india

Answer» Around 940
23.

Whowas mohammad iqbal

Answer» Iqbal was born at Sialkot, India (now in Pakistan), of a pious family of small merchants and was educated at Government College, Lahore. In Europe from 1905 to 1908, he earned his degree in philosophy from the University of Cambridge, qualified as a barrister in London, and received a doctorate from the University of Munich. His thesis, The Development of Metaphysics in Persia, revealed some aspects of Islamic mysticism formerly unknown in Europe.
24.

Difference between ballads and taverns

Answer» Taverns: Place where people gathered to drink alcohol and exchange news
Ballads:A historical account or folk tale in verse usually sung or recited
25.

What is the hydrolic structure of india

Answer» A hydraulic structure is a structure submerged or partially submerged in any body of water, which disrupts the natural flow of water. They can be used to divert, disrupt or completely stop the flow. An example of a hydraulic structure would be a dam, which slows the normal flow rate of the river in order to power turbines. A hydraulic structure can be built in rivers, a sea, or any body of water where there is a need for a change in the natural flow of water.Examples of hydraulic structures in India developed in ancient times are :(i) For channelling the flood water of Ganga, water harvesting system was built near Allahabad in the first century BC.
26.

Explain RTI act with exsmpleP

Answer» Right to information actEg :-) you can ask anything without personal like development progress reprt
27.

Tell some name of international airports

Answer» Indra gandhi international airport
Kuala lumpur internatinal airport
Jalgaon airport
28.

Defination of Defaction

Answer» Defection is an act of changing party allegiance from the party on which a person got elected (to a Legislative body) to a different party. Earlier it has been an important cause for the formation as well as fall of government. MLAs and MPs were indulging in defection in order to become ministers or for cash rewards. Later on the Constitution was amended and defection has been banned by passing ‘Anti Defection Law’.\xa0
29.

How state political party good for democracy?

Answer» State political parties have made the Parliament politically more diverse. No one national Party is able to secure on its own a majority in the Lok sabha. As a result, national parties firm alliance with state parties. This way nearly every has ever been a part of the national level coalition got. This has contributed to the strengthening of federalism and democracy
30.

Literacy rate of india

Answer» Literacy rate of India is 74.04%
31.

Friends help me i have a test tomorrow at 6 a.mPlz

Answer» Relax ... And be calm !! All the best ...
How can I help u .....?
Start crying?????????
Xycu
32.

What is the main source of credit for the ruler. households in India. what is the outcome

Answer» Only this lesson is taken for us so im not able to give answers for others anyways ALL THE BEST for ur test.
Nowadays banks r available for credit in rural areas
Moneylenders,relatives, friends etc.u can write anything except co-operative society & bank
33.

What are the two conditions to accommodate social diversity in a. democracy

Answer» Almost every country in the world has social diversities in respect to caste, race, religion, language, etc. Democracy is considered to be the most suitable form of government to accommodate these diversities. It aims at giving equal rights and opportunities to all the citizens.Democracy is not simply rule by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work for minority. Democracy does not believe in any kind of discrimination among citizens on grounds of caste, religion, colour, ***, race, etc. It accommodates alLsocial diversities.
34.

England emigration act of 1859

Answer» Under england emigration act plantation workers are not allowed to leave tea gardens without permission...they were rearly given the permissions....
35.

What is meant by Road density what is the Road density of jammu and Kashmir.

Answer» The length of road per 100 sq.km of area is known as the road density. The state of Kerala has the highest density of roads in India.\xa0Distribution of road is not uniform in the country.Density of all roads varies from only 10 km in Jammu & Kashmir to 375 km in Kerala with the national average of 75 km (1996-97).
36.

Gender division is not based on biology but on social expectation and stiriotype . Explane

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37.

What is adulteration ? Answer on 11 November

Answer» Right
Its a process by which the quality of food substance is lowerd through addition other inferior to make high profit
Or we can say milavat in hindi
Mixing of impure substance into pure substance.
38.

When is democracy considered successfull?

Answer» Since democracy is the most accountable form of government, it is answerable to the people and provides people with choices and rooms to correct their mistakes. I Hope that it would help you...?
39.

How was British rule occured

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40.

Name the place where Salt Law was broken by mahatma gandhi??

Answer» DANDI a coastel area
Dandi on 6 April 1930
Thanks
Dandi
41.

Solutions for crossword puzzle in geography chapter 6

Answer» Loin
42.

Some one give a tip to score good in geography because most marks get lost in sst because of it

Answer» If u don\'t know any answer then try to write the relevant matter whatever u know about tat topic and this actually works out. ✌
Try to undrstood that why you are studying the any chapter understood its imporatance in life. Go practical thinking
43.

A story from mexico olympics

Answer» Sorry bro this answer is not for you.....its my mistake..
and the ports at the east coast are :List of major ports on East Coast of India Major Ports on East CoastCharacteristicsTuticorin (Tamil Nadu)1. It handles petro-chemical products, fertilizers & salts.Chennai (Tamil Nadu)1. It is the artificial and second busiest port of India after Mumbai.Ennore (Tamil Nadu)1. It was established near Chennai to reduce traffic on Chennai port.2. It is the first corporatized port of India.Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)1. It is the deepest port of India.2. It handles the export of iron ore to Japan.3. It is natural harbour and protected the Monsoon spells by hill, named ‘Dolphin Nose’.4. It is also famous for building and repairing of ships.Paradip (Odisha)1. It is a natural harbour and handles export of iron and aluminium to south-east Asian countries.Haldia & Kolkata (West Bengal)1. These are riverine ports established on Hugli river.2. These handles trade with South-East Asian countries.3. It is connect with Ocean based dockyard of Kolkata i.e. Diamond Harbour Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar Island)1. It is 13th major port of India.2. It has 23 ports territorial jurisdiction including East Island Port, Diglipur Port (Cornwallis), Mayabunder Port, Elphinston Harbour, Rangat Port, Havelock Port and Neil Island port.
List of Major Ports on West Coast of India Major Ports on West CoastDescriptionsKandla Port (Gujarat)1. It is a tidal port2. It comes under the Trade Free Zone3. It is the largest port serving northern.4. It is the first Export Processing Zone in India.Mumbai (Maharashtra)1. It is natural harbour and largest natural port in India.2. It is busiest port of India which handles one-fifth of the foreign trade of India predominantly in mineral oil and dry cargo.Navasheva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port)1. It was established to reduce traffic on Mumbai port.2. It is the most mechanised and largest artificial port of India.Murmagoa1. It is established on the estuary of the river Juari.2. It handles iron ore export.New Mangalore (Karnataka)1. It handles the iron ore exports from Kudremukh mines.Kochi (Kerala)1. It is known as ‘Best port in the East’.2. It is natural harbour located in the Vembanad lake.
44.

Which ate the major ports from eastern and Western part of Indian peninsula

Answer» List of Major Ports on West Coast of India Major Ports on West CoastDescriptionsKandla Port (Gujarat)1. It is a tidal port2. It comes under the Trade Free Zone3. It is the largest port serving northern.4. It is the first Export Processing Zone in India.Mumbai (Maharashtra)1. It is natural harbour and largest natural port in India.2. It is busiest port of India which handles one-fifth of the foreign trade of India predominantly in mineral oil and dry cargo.Navasheva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port)1. It was established to reduce traffic on Mumbai port.2. It is the most mechanised and largest artificial port of India.Murmagoa1. It is established on the estuary of the river Juari.2. It handles iron ore export.New Mangalore (Karnataka)1. It handles the iron ore exports from Kudremukh mines.Kochi (Kerala)1. It is known as ‘Best port in the East’.2. It is natural harbour located in the Vembanad lake.
List of major ports on East Coast of India Major Ports on East CoastCharacteristicsTuticorin (Tamil Nadu)1. It handles petro-chemical products, fertilizers & salts.Chennai (Tamil Nadu)1. It is the artificial and second busiest port of India after Mumbai.Ennore (Tamil Nadu)1. It was established near Chennai to reduce traffic on Chennai port.2. It is the first corporatized port of India.Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)1. It is the deepest port of India.2. It handles the export of iron ore to Japan.3. It is natural harbour and protected the Monsoon spells by hill, named ‘Dolphin Nose’.4. It is also famous for building and repairing of ships.Paradip (Odisha)1. It is a natural harbour and handles export of iron and aluminium to south-east Asian countries.Haldia & Kolkata (West Bengal)1. These are riverine ports established on Hugli river.2. These handles trade with South-East Asian countries.3. It is connect with Ocean based dockyard of Kolkata i.e. Diamond Harbour Port Blair (Andaman & Nicobar Island)1. It is 13th major port of India.2. It has 23 ports territorial jurisdiction including East Island Port, Diglipur Port (Cornwallis), Mayabunder Port, Elphinston Harbour, Rangat Port, Havelock Port and Neil Island port.
45.

Do us occupied vieatnam

Answer» No
Hii
No
46.

Why the british government want to take power over india give 5 differences

Answer» To destroy indian culture
47.

Give me your time table

Answer» First you have to become best friend
48.

Which is the longest national highway of india?

Answer» Kanyakumari to khashmir
Nh 44
49.

Will you give me your time table which help me a lot

Answer» learn 4 answers of each sunject each morning
Yes I will tell my time table but you have to become my friend
Yes
50.

What is the main difference between Prudential and Moral

Answer» Prudential reasonsPower sharing avoids social conflicts.social conflicts lead to violence and political instability.so by adopting power sharing we can avoid political instability.in india reservations are done to sc and st communities so that they feel that they are part of the nation.Moral reasons\xa0Power sharing is the spirit of democracy.a true democratic governance include the wish of the people. people can form associations to critize the govt. policies which makes govt. to rethink about its policies this active paticipation is only possible because of moral reasons of power sharing.