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Difference between khilafat movement and non cooperation movement |
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Answer» Khalifat movement was started by the Ali Brothers Ali Brothers Shaukat Ali and Muhammad Ali which which were known as Ali Brothers non cooperation movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi in his famous book Hind Swaraj the British rule was established in India which was the corporation of Indians if the Indian refused to corporate British rule would collapse within an year and Swaraj would be form this is difference between khalifat moment and non Khalifat movement started by ali brothers, Shaukat Ali and MD.Ali 1. Khilafat moment was started by Ali brothers which are saukat Ali and Mohammad Ali where as non-cooperation movement was started by mahatma Gandhi ji in 1921. Kahlifat movement was fought by muslims committee (specially ali\'s brother)but the non corportion movement was organised by gandhigi or no participation of muslim\'s committe |
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What were the effect of British government decision to abolish the corn law |
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Answer» After The Condo secreted food could be the important into the British remote cheaply Britisher agriculture was not able to complete with an important wisteria of Land Rover now left uncultivated and thousands of men and women were thrown out of the work they flock to the cities or to migrate over the seas population growth from the task 18 century century had increased the demand for food grains in British as well as an urban urban centuries expanding and industry growth the demand for agriculture providing venta publishing for food grains prices in and under pressure Food grade Britisher thought that to impose the Condor \xa0The\xa0British government\'s decision to abolish the Corn Laws\xa0led\xa0to the losses for the agricultural sector but proven advantage for the industrial sector. Food was available at lower prizes into\xa0Britain\xa0by importing but it led to the unemployment in thousands of cultivation workers became. |
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What is term resources |
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Answer» The thing that are available in our enviroment which can fulfill of need . Everything available in our surrounding which satisfy our needs provided it is technologically accessible,culturally acceptable and economically feasible Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs is called Resources |
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what were the features of the civil code of 1804 usually known as the napoleonic code? |
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Answer» The civil code of 1804 was usually know as the nepoleonic code because 1- this civil code was expoter to the regions under French control .2- the Dutch republic in Switzerland, in Italy and Germany nepolean simplified the administrative divisions, abloished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues. 3- in towns too guilt Ristrictions were abolished 1. Abolished privileges from birth 2.Give right to property act 3. Pay attention toward peasants or on about Agriculture4. Provide equality before the law 5. Abolished guild restriction Equality before lawFeudal system abolishedGuild restrictions removedTransportation and communication improvedFreedom for peasants artisans and business man\'s |
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Map skills type questions out of full syllabus of social science |
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Clashes between gomasthas and weavers |
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Answer» Company tried to eleminate existing traders and establish a more direct control over weavers. So company oppoint a paid servant called gomasthas Reason for clashes with gomasthas-#On chance of bargaining- weaver had to hand over the clothes to the gomasthas only#lease out land- weavers had to lease out land had to devote all time to weaving#gomasthas act aerogantly- weaver marched into village act aerogantly for delay in supply Gomasthas were the officials of the East India Company. They were mainly recruited to supervise, collect supplies and check the quality of cloth woven by the Indian weavers.But, there were frequent clashes between the Indian weavers and gomasthas because of the following reasons:1. Gomasthas were very arrogant. They even beat the Indian weavers and whipped them. They came with sepoys.2. The weavers were paid meager prices for their goods. They could not bargain for their costs. They were not able to sell it to other different buyers instead.3. Moreover, the Gomasthas were outsiders. Earlier, the brokers were the people who lived in the same villages as the weavers, took care of them and helped them when they were in need. But these Gomasthas punished the weavers if there is any delay in supply.4. The East India company gave loans to the weavers to purchase the raw materials while placing the order. The loans that were taken by the Indian weavers from the East India Company put them in a pitiable situation that they had to give their finished goods to Gomasthas who punished them for the delay in supply.Thus, the appointment of Gomasthas led to clashes. |
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Who allots a symbol to the political parties? |
| Answer» The Election Commission allots symbols to recognised political parties and the candidates for elections. | |
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Project work consumer right |
| Answer» First page :- prefaceSecond page:- what is consumer movements, importance of consumer movements, merits and demerits of consumer movementsThird page:- case studyFourth page:- legal protection to consumersFifth page :- what is consumer rights and what are the consumer rightsSixth page :- About COPRASeventh page :- About Consumers courts Eighth page:- About consumer internationalNineth page :- National consumer day and international consumer dayTenth page :- Responsibilities of a consumer Last page :- conclusion• The project should be of 25 - 30 pages.• The project should be attractive and informative to your social science teacher. | |
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Write down important causes and effects of the second world war? |
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Which is the finest ore with a very high content up to 70%? |
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Answer» Magnetite .... The finest quality of iron ore is Magnetite with a very high content of iron i.e. upto 70%.NOTE– Iron ores refers to rocks and minerals from which metallic iron is extracted. It is the basic mineral and backbone of the developing industry in India. Magnetite, the finest quality of iron ore, has excellent magnetic qualities especially valuable in the electrical industry. |
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In which schedule of the Indian Constitution are the 22 Scheduled languages included? |
| Answer» As per the latest Census Report, 1991 of India held in 1991 there are 1500 distinct languages. These languages were grouped together under some major languages. For example languages like Bhojpuri, Magadhi, Bundelkhandi, Chhattisgarhi, Rajasthani, Bhili and many others were grouped together under ‘Hindi’. Even after this grouping, the Census found 114 major languages. Of these 22 languages are now included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and are therefore called ‘Scheduled Languages’. Others are called ‘non- Scheduled Languages’. In terms of languages, | |
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How was the Indian Trade important for the British? |
| Answer» Following are some importance of Indian Trade for The British.\t\xa0British export cotton from India to England\t\xa0They were earning profits for WWI(WORLD WAR FIRST) but after WW1 there was huge development in defence expenditure.\t\xa0They give less wages or sometimes even not single rupee for the work and earn huge profit by dealing with other countries like Europe.\t\xa0Now, Indian Workers work for British landlords for plantation in Assam without even moving for hours.\xa0 | |
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What are the two types of Formal sector of credit? |
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Answer» Bank and cooperatives are the two types of formal sector of credit Formal Sector: The formal Sector comprises of banks and cooperative societies.While the formal sector is bound by the rules and regulations of the RBI and charge the prevalent rate of interest as per RBI guidelines; the informal lenders are not bound by such rules. The informal lenders usually charge a very high rate of interest. A higher cost of borrowing is often detrimental to the borrower. It usually results in a debt trap for the borrower. The borrower is seldom able to escape the never ending cycle of loan repayment. |
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What is demand draft? |
| Answer» Demand Draft is a pre-paid instrument, wherein Bank by whom the DD has been made undertakes responsibility to make full payment.A method used by individuals to make transfer payments from one bank account to another. Demand drafts are marketed as a relatively secure method for cashing checks. The major difference between demand drafts and normal checks is that demand drafts do not require a signature in order to be cashed. | |
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What are the needs of political parties |
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Answer» Political party plays an important role in our democracy which includes the law making of the government A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.A political party tries to convince people that its policies are better than others’ policies. They try to win elections so that they can implement their policies. |
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When was france revolution takes place |
| Answer» 1789 | |
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Explain the features of the Congress of Vienna |
| Answer» In 1815, the European powers met at Vienna and tried to transform all the changes that came about in Europe during ’ Napoleon’s era.The four major proposals/features of the Vienna Congress were(i) The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French Revolution, was restored to power and France lost the territories it had annexed.(ii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent the French expansion in future. Thus, the kingdom of the Netherlands, which included Belgium, was set up in the North and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the South.(iii) Prussia was given important new territories on its . Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of Northern Italy.(iv) The German confederation of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched. | |
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Who was Guissipe Garibaldi |
| Answer» Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian nationalist revolutionary who fought for Italian independence and political unification. In 1848, he played an important role in the movement for Italian freedom by organising the Red Shirts, a corps of volunteers. He also formed an alliance with Victor Emanuel, the king of Sardinia, and Count Cavour. Because of his popularity, a large number of Italians pledged their allegiance to the king of Sardinia. Later in 1859, Garibaldi launched a campaign against Austria. He conquered Sicily and Naples in 1860. Soon, there was a revolt in the Papal States and they joined the fledgling Italian Republic. As a result of this unification, a united Italy was finally established in 1861 with Victor Emanuel as its king. | |
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Why did nationalist tension emerge in The balkans |
| Answer» Nationalist teneion emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism.The Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece,Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs.In 19th century, the major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire.The ideas of romantic nationalism developed in the Balkans. The rebellions nationalities in the Balkans thought that their struggle was the attempt to win back their long-lost independence. | |
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Suggest some reforms to strengthen parties so that they perform their functions well. |
| Answer» Some suggestions to reform political parties are(i) Anti-Defection Law prevents elected MLAs and MPs from changing parties. At the same time, this law has made any dissent even more difficult.(ii) It is mandatory for every candidate to give details of his property and criminal cases pending against him.(iii) Political parties should maintain a register of its members and have periodic elections for its office bearers.(iv) Political parties should have one-third seats reserved for women.(v) The government should give parties money to support their election expenses.(vi) People should put pressure on political parties through petitions, publicity and agitations. | |
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Poverty cycle |
| Answer» Poverty cycle class8 | |
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Hiii .... anyone here whose maths and Sst preboards are over ? |
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Answer» Yahh Mine maths hafyearly was over and i had got set B Mine maths over ?? |
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Development goal for your village /nation /town /locality. |
| Answer» 1. to get more electricity(if possible through renewable energy)2. small check dams or tanks should be built to irrigate the lands3. more days of work and better wages to local people for their livelihood4. with the support of government a government school should built which provide a quality education.5. hospitals which have all facilities for treatment6. good water facilities and drainage systems7. by providing good seeds to farmers for their farming8. by proving a good transport system such that farmers can go to towns to sell their goods for good rates.9. government have to make soil test and have to suggest farmers that which crop the farmers have to plant to produce high yielding. | |
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What is meant by communalism |
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Answer» When one religious groups tries to suppress the religious group in minority and when demands of one groupare raised in opposition to the other , this feeling is referred to as COMMUNALISM........HOPE IT HELPS! Communalism means attempt to promote religious ideas between groups of people as identified by difference communities... |
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What is the ratio of BMI |
| Answer» BMI stand for body mass index it is the ratio of your weight and the height and it will tell whether you are underweight or normal or overweightFollowing are the categories of BMI values:1. Less than 18.5 = Underweight person 2. Between 18.5 - 24.9 = Normal weight person 3. Between 25 - 29.9 = Overweight person 4. 30 or greater then 30 = Obese person | |
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What is bhodaan and gramdaan |
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Answer» Bhodaan - it was a practice performed by SHRI RAM CHANDRA REDDY who offered 80 acres of land to be distributed among 80 landless villagers .Gramdaan - some zamindars , owners of many villages offered to distribute some villages among the landless person by inspired from SHRI RAM CHANDRA REDDY Refer geography text book. One box content,chapter agriculture BhoodanBho- bhumi (world)Dhan-to give GramdanGram-villageDhan- " " |
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Which form of government is best |
| Answer» Multi govt | |
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What do you understand by primary activities |
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Answer» The activities which are done by exploiting natural resources are called primary activities The activities related to nature is known as primary activities. Ex=fishing, hunting, |
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Are the sample papers in this app created by the central only ? |
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Importance of iron ore |
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Answer» Three types \tManganese is mainly used in the manufacturing of steel and ferro-manganese alloy. It is also used in making bleaching powder, insecticides and paints.\tCopper is mainly used in electrical cables, electronics and chemical industries.\tAluminium is lightweight yet strong and hence is used in a variety of applications.\tMica is a mineral which is made up of a series of plates or leaves. The mica sheets can be so thin that a thousand of them can be layered into a few centimetre thick mica sheet. |
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Sharing ofpower makes people more powerful.give resion |
| Answer» Power sharing empowers the nation in following ways-1) It reduces chances of conflict.2) It promotes national harmony.3) Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy.4) If equal power is given to each group they cannot suppress each other.It leads to strengthening of democracy.Thus ,we conclude that power sharing is an effective way to strengthen the nation.\xa0 | |
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When france sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold justify the question |
| Answer» If France sneezes, rest of Europe catches cold\' was said by Metternich, the Austrian Chancellor. He opined that the political developments in France were stimulative to other countries of Europe. like the French Revolution and the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity.\xa0@HOPE IT HELPS YOU!! | |
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How cement industry is responsible for land degradation |
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Answer» The grindinding of lime stone for cement industry produce smoke which settles down and retards the process of infiltration of water. The cement industry is largely responsible for land degradation because it produces calcite and soapstone. It creates a large quantity of dust which reduces the process of infiltration of water into the soil after it settles down on the land. |
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Describe the incidence of Jallianwala Bagh massacre of three marks |
| Answer» \tOn 13th April 1919, the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place.\tOn that day, a crowd of villagers who had come to Amritsar to attend a fair gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh.\tBeing from outside the city, they were unaware of the martial law that had been imposed.\tGeneral Dyer entered the area, blocked the only exit point, and opened fire on the crowd, killing and wounding hundreds of people.\tHis objective was to ‘produce a moral effect’ to create in the minds of satyagrahis, a feeling of terror and awe.\tAs the news spread, crowds took to the streets. There were strikes, clashes with police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement. | |
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Who were aristocrats |
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Answer» The aristocracy is a social class that a particular society considers its highest order. In many states, the aristocracy included the upper class of people (aristocrats) with hereditary rank and titles. ... They are usually below only the monarch of a country or nation in its social hierarchy. Aristrocrats were the people who belonged to the so called high class.... |
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What is the passion of democracy? |
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Is communilism is good for socity,if no then why? |
| Answer» No | |
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Social issue project work |
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Answer» Social issue project work Meanss |
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What is the meaning of trade barriers |
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Answer» Trade barriers are government-induced restrictions on international trade. Economists generally agree that trade barriers are detrimental and decrease overall economic efficiency; this can be explained by the theory of comparative advantage. A barrier to trade is a government imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services. The most common barrier to trade is a tariff—a tax on imports. Tariffs raise the price of imported goods relative to domestic goods.\xa0 Trade barrier means increasement of tax on trade products Tax on trade is usually called trade barrier. |
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Role of guiseppe Mazzini |
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Answer» Role of Mazzini in the unification of Italy were:\xa0(i) Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807.\xa0(ii) He became member of various secret societies such as ‘Young Italy’ or ‘Young Europe’.\xa0(iii) He attempted revolution in Liguria.\xa0(iv) He wanted unification with wider alliance of nations.\xa0(v) He frightened conservatives through opposition of monarchy and vision of democratic republics.\xa0(vi) He favoured war for unification of Italy.\xa0(vii) He wanted Economic development and Political dominance. He formed two societies Young Italy and Young Europe and fought for the unification of Italy... |
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Imp map work from geo |
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Answer» Rivers and lakes Mines About waterways, airways, soils |
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Describe the impact ofrinderpeston livelihoodsand local economy in Africa in 1819. |
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Answer» Rinderpest refers to the cattle plague in Africa in 1890s. This disease show that how during this era of conquest even a disease affecting cattle reshaped the lives and fortunes of thousands of people. The infected cattle was imported from British Asia into Africa to feed Italian soldiers. The following were the impact of Rinderpest on people\'s livelihoods and the local economy in Africa: \tIt destroyed nearly 90% of the livestock.\tIt destroyed the livelihood of the Natives.\tMine owners and colonial powers benefited by it as they monopolized what scarce cattle resources remained and Africa ceased to be a free continent. Describe any three major. problems faced By Indian cotton weavers in the 19th century |
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Prudential and moral reason of power sharing |
| Answer» Prudential reason - Democracy reduces social conflict and creates political stability. And moral reason is that democracy gives the people to become a part of the decision making process as it gives people the right to choose their candidates | |
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Differentiate between two party system and multi party system |
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Answer» In bi party system, only two parties exist and contest in elections. This looks like democratic system,multi-party system is a system in which multiple political parties across the political spectrum run for national election, and all have the capacity to gain control of government.\xa0 In which only two party elect In which more than two paty elect |
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Describe the movement of Simon commission |
| Answer» During the period between 1926-1930 there was widespread hardships among the people because of the great depression. On top of that Tory government in Britain constituted a statutory commusuin under Sur John Simon. Set up in response of the nationalist movement. The commission was to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India. But the problem was there was no single Indian member un the commission. | |
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Full form of TISCO |
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Answer» Tata Iron and steel company Tata Iron and Steel Company Tata Iron and Steel company |
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How to make project on consumer awarness and social issue |
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I am feeling very tough history and geography. How should I go about. Please help me. |
| Answer» U tube se video dekh kr smajhlo....? | |
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In 1931 most of the large scale industries in india were located in? |
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Answer» In spite of industrial growth, large industries formed only a small segment of the economy. About 67% of the large industries were located in Bengal and Bombay. Small-scale production continued to prevail in the rest of the country. Only a small portion of the industrial workforce worked in registered factories. This share was just 5% in 1911 and 10% in 1931. Kolkata |
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How can we cop up with the energy crisis and what are the alternatives available? |
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