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What is National Forest Policy,1952 and what is its aim? |
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What is bad land soil |
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Answer» Land unfit for cultivation The land become unfit for cultivation is known as bad land |
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How do deposits with the bank become their source of income |
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What was the after effects of Rowlett act in amritsar? |
| Answer» People protested for justice and banned shops pickted liqure shops.. | |
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Diversity is the foundation of democracy structure. Explain briefly |
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How the idea of power sharing change with time? |
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Ch2 federalism |
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Hame kese padana chiya |
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Answer» With time table, with the help of books, and in fresh mind no tension Dhayan and man and book se Gaane sunte sunte By maki g time table Book se |
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It is possible to change the power sharing arrangement? How. |
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Discuss the impact of globalization on Indian agriculture in 19th century. |
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Chapter Based Questions of Nationalism in India of History Chapter 3 |
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How does money act as a medium of exchange |
| Answer» A person holding money can easily exchange it for any commodity or service that they want as because services are being exchanged with money | |
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Who are jankers |
| Answer» The large landowners of Prussia | |
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Moral reson of power sharring |
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Answer» Moral reasons emphasises the act of power sharing as valuable. It is the very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its action and have to live with its effects.People have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed. Power starring is a good for over government we can incrias over power by help of power sharring of the state or country Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy |
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what is satayagraph |
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Mention any four features of development |
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What is age group of children in net attendance rate |
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Answer» 14yrs to 15yrs 7 yrs to 15 yrs . |
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What is function of digestive enzymes.?Please answer yrrr. |
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Answer» Digestive enzyme makes the food acidic Thanks a lot.??? Amylases break down starches and other carbohydrates into disaccharides, and digestive enzymes such as sucrase, lactase, and maltase break down disaccharides into absorbable simple sugars (monosaccharides) Proteases break down proteins into peptides, and peptidases break those peptides down into absorbable amino acids. Many functions yrr |
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State paul bernard views about development of colonies |
| Answer» Paul bernard strongly believed that the economy of the colonies needed to be developed. If the economy was developed and the standard of living of the people improved ,they would buy more goods ,leading to other profits for french. | |
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What is the demand of cotton mill workers |
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Why did Gandhi ji launch Satyagraha Movement in Ahmedabad |
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Answer» In\xa01918 ,Mahatma Gandhi went to Ahemdabad to organise a satyagraha movement amongst cotton mill workers. To organise satyagraha movement among cotton mill workers |
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In the history chapter class 10 chapter 2 paul burnard is an french or veitnamese |
| Answer» He is a French who told about how to earn more profit. And also said if we educate Vietnamese should not be given full knowledge so that they could oppose the French how could he be a Vietnamese | |
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What is National devlopment |
| Answer» National development means increase in PCI(per capita income) alongwith development of other HDI factors such as education ,healthcare,infant mortality rate and net attendance ratio in a country. | |
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How rapid was the process of industrialisation in Britain? |
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Dalit participation was limited in civil disobedince movement examine the statement? |
| Answer» because they are present only in certain areas in India | |
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Provide me a timeline of the rise of nationalism in Europe |
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Who was poona pact signed and in which year? |
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Difference between protestants and catholics |
| Answer» Catholics believe that the Catholic Church is the original and first Christian Church. Protestants follow the teachings of Jesus Christ as transmitted through the Old & New Testament. Protestants believe that there is only one God and that be has revealed himself as the Trinity. | |
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How does money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants?Explain with example. |
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Distinguish between primary secondary and tertiary section |
| Answer» Learn CBSE ForumLog In Explain the difference between primary, secondary and tertiary sectors using examplesCBSE Class 10CBSE Class 10 Social1 / 1 prasannaJun \'16(i) Primary Sector (or Agriculture sector). It includes all those economic activities which are connected with extraction and production of natural resources, e.g., agriculture, fishing, mining, etc.(ii)\tSecondary Sector (or Industrial sector). It includes all activities which are concerned with the processing materials which have already been extracted at the primary stage, e.g., the mining of iron ore is primary industry, but manufacture of steel is secondary industry.(iii)\tTertiary Sector (or Service sector). It is concerned with providing support services to primary and secondary sector and includes transport, banking, insurance, warehousing, communication, advertising, etc. It facilitates smooth flow of goods and services in the economy. Importance of tertiary sector has been observed in the last decade and its contribution to GDP has also risen. | |
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"people have conflicting development goals"support the statement with example |
| Answer» Different people have different development goals and development goal of one person may not be the development goal for the other which may be destructive.For example a rural landless farmer wants better wages whereas a richer farmer wants a hardworking and cheap Labour as a result it creates a conflicts between the landless farmer and the landlord,so people have conflicting development goals. | |
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Dynastic succession is one of most serious challenge before the political parties |
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What was the Role of ho chi Minh ??? |
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What is meant by Simon Commission? .... history ch 3 |
| Answer» Simon commission is group of 7member of england. Head of simon commission was sir john simon.this oppose by mahatma Gandhi. | |
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What is oppressive plantation system,? from history 2nd chapter. |
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Answer» Thanks Maine iss question Ka ans kl Raat ko diya tha chahe aap aapne my question pe ja ke dekh lo ? |
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How did the sinhala government deal with the question of power sharing? |
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\'Human activities are the root cause of degradation\'.Justify |
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Component of economic development |
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Advantages and disadvantages of industrialization |
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What do you mean by three tier system of Indian federation? |
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Give a short note on the division of classes during nationalism in Europe |
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Who is bhim rao ambedkar |
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Chapter 7 history |
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What is operassive plantation system.please give ans . |
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Answer» Hope it\'s help you Christy? Mahatma Gandhi successfully organised Satyagraha movement Bihar peasants to inspire to struggle against the oppressive plantation. It comes to be known as Champaran movement. ???? |
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Money can not buy all the goods and services that one needs to live well.Explain. |
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Discuss the reasons that resulted in the discovery of new sea route to india |
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What is the meaning of power sharing |
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Answer» Power sharing is aform of government in which power is share among levelof government power sharing means when electron not given &taking only makes bond Its means for sharing practices established rules and roles to facilate broad based decision making , controlling and leading |
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Why river valley project is called as multipurpose project |
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Answer» River valley project is called multipurpose project because it only constitute dam construction but also serves many functions like_1 control flood2 Soil conservation 3 hydroelectricity 4 irrigation 5 water navigation 6 tourist attractions 7 afforestation 8 fisheries These above reasons make river valley project a multi purpose project They are called multipurpose projects because they serve as many functions.1. Flood control2. Irrigation facilities3. Hydro-Electricity.4. Water managementhence, they are called multipurpose projects |
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Being a water harvesting what is the role of student and Society |
| Answer» Rainwater harvesting is the accumulation and storage of rainwater for reuse on-site, rather than allowing it to run off. Rainwater can be collected from rivers or roofs , and in many places, the water collected is redirected to a deep pit (well, shaft, or borehole ), a reservoir with percolation, or collected from dew or fog with nets or other tools. Its uses include water for gardens, livestock , irrigation , domestic use with proper treatment, indoor heating for houses, etc. The harvested water can also be used as drinking water , longer-term storage, and for other purposes such as groundwater recharge . | |
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Why powersharing is called the spirit of democracy? |
| Answer» Power sharing is the spirit of democracy because it is one of the foundational principles on which the concept of democratic rule is based. ... Therefore, power sharing is an essential component of democracy and hence is the very spirit of it. | |