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Name twp geothermal power plants in india |
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Answer» Cambay, Son-Narmada-Tapi (SONATA), Godavari, and Mahanadi are a few geothermal provinces in India. Puga valley in ladakh and parvati valley near manikarn in himachal pradesh |
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How can you say service sector is different from other sectors |
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Answer» Service sector or the tertiary sector does not produce any goods ,rather aids the other two sectors,that is the primary and the secondary sector.It provides the services such as banking,transportation etc. Service sector is different from primary and secondary sector because it does not produces goods like them instead it deals with banking , communication providing loan and services to its consumers |
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What were the suggestions taken to improve the condition of women? Political science chapter 4 |
| Answer» Suggestions taken to improve the condition of women:*Make it legally binding to have a fair proportion of women in the elected bodies.One third of the seats in local bodies in Panchayats and municipalities are now reserved for women.*Issue of unequal treatment should be raised in political domain. | |
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mention any two factors responsible for origin of social diffrence, |
| Answer» Clashes between the views of different people | |
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What is coming together federalism ? |
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Answer» No examples are Australia, USA and Switzerland The small independent states form a bigger unitIndia is a example of holding together federation Example ------ INDIA In this method the independent states coming together to form a bigger Unit. |
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Conservation of soil resources |
| Answer» The following are the methods of soil conservation:1. Afforestation: In some areas the original vegetation cover has been removed such as the Siwalik Hills. In such areas afforestation and reafforestation is needed to hold the soil.2. Controlled grazing: The number of cattle grazing the slopes should be according to the carrying capacity of pastures.3. Contour ploughing and bunding.4. River dams: River dams should be built in the upper course of rivers to control floods and check soil erosion. | |
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Causes and effects of Dien Bien Phu war. |
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\'MNC\'S have international operations and giant size". Explain. |
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What are the some difficulties of barter systen |
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Answer» When there is one person that need shoe and he has pots and another need pots but he no shoe so it don\'t let the person to take good that he need by using money we can take the goods acording to their need . Barter system means directly exchange of goods without use of money |
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How can you say that womens are still lag much behind men |
| Answer» Women are still lag much behind men because many woman of villages don\'t know to write or read. Many studied but don\'t do jobs. In Muslim society woman has no Rights to study or to work but mens are always teached in expectations to job. But women are teached but not expected to work. | |
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Explain poona pact |
| Answer» The Poona Pact refers to an agreement between B. R. Ambedkar and M. K. Gandhi on the reservation of electoral seats for the depressed classes in the legislature of British India government. | |
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How various forms of colonism in politics |
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Economy condition after first world war |
| Answer» 1- The war had created new economical and political situation all around the world.2-Britain was under huge war expenditure.Which it had financed war loans 3-Custom tax increased,income tax introduced.4-Forced recruitment of indian villagers into British army caused the wide spread of anger among the indians.5-At the same time Influenza epidemic broke out. | |
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Why do we think NREGA 2005 is referred to as Right to Work |
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Answer» And also if NREGA fails to provide employment for 100 days then employers get unemployment wage Thank you Please give me an answer It is referred to as "right to work" because it provite initiatives to work for 100 days with wages. This gives an idea to the unemployed persons and experience of work. |
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What is soil erision |
| Answer» The degradation of soil topmost layer due to abiotic and biotic factors is called soil erosion | |
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What are prudential and moral reasons of sharing power in a democracy |
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Answer» Thanks Prudential reason:For power sharing is the good because it reduces the possibilites of conflict among sociak groupsMoral reason:Power sharing is the essence of democracy. People have right to be consulted on how they are to be governed |
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Function of SBI |
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What is nuclear winter , quick answer |
| Answer» A period of abnormal cold and darkness predicted to follow a nuclear war,caused vy a layer of smoke and dust in the atmosphere blocking the sun\'s ray | |
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Rats were most common in the modern, newly built areas of hanoi.explain |
| Answer» When the French set about creating a modern Vietnam, they decided to rebuild Hanoi with modern engineering skill. The French part of Hanoi was beautiful as a beutiful and clean city while the ‘Native quarter’ was not provided with any modern facilities. The refuse and filth from the old city drained straight into the river, which overflowed into the streets during heavy rain. Thus what was installed to create a hygiene enviroment became a cause of the plague. The large sewers used in modern Hanoi became the ideal breeding ground for rats. The rats moved around the city without any problem. And rats began to enter the well-cared-for homes of French through the sewage pipes. | |
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What is se ratio |
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Who found sawraj party |
| Answer» The Swaraj Party was formed by Motilal Nehru and Chittaranjan Das in order to fight British colonialism from within and give the people of India a responsible and responsive government by making the colonial state accountable. The formation of this party allowed the Congress leaders who believed in participating in government an avenue to contest elections. | |
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When France sneezes, marked by duke Metternich, the rest of the Europe catches cold. Justify |
| Answer» During the \'Age of Revolution\', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This \'July Revolution\' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said \'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold\'. | |
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Why water resources is important for us ? |
| Answer» 1. Water is an important component required for existence of life as well as to carry out various economic activities like agriculture, industries, etc.2. Freshwater availability in the world is limited to the surface water and ground water resources which is only around 2% of total water available on the earth.3. Due to rapid industrialisation and urbanisation this potable water is being used indiscriminately by those in its possession thereby leading to its scarcity for the have-nots as well as the future generations.4. Conservation of water can help in sustainable development of our society and hence required in this generation. | |
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" Are we only ones chosen to make sacrifices for the nation ? " |
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Answer» These words were said by poorand landless people who were removed from there land when sardar sarovar dam was built No i don\'t think so ?. Please tell me who said these words |
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What was rinderpest how did it affects African community |
| Answer» Rinderpest was the fast spreading and devastating disease of cattle plague.Effects of Rinderpest :It affected the Africans in following ways :(i) Rinderpest moved like forest fire.(ii) 90% of cattle were killed.(iii) The loss of cattle destroyed African livelihoods. Earlier people rarely worked for a wage. They possessed land and livestock. Due to Rinderpest, they were forced to work for wages and so it affected the economy.(iv) Colonial government forced the Africans into labour market. | |
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Impact of great depression on Indian workers |
| Answer» Anita tell my ans please bellow | |
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Why was Giuseppe Mazzini describe as the most dangerous enemy of our social order |
| Answer» During the 1830s , giuseppe mazzini had sought to put together a coherent programme for a unitary italian republic. He formed two underground societies frist, young italy in marseilles and second, young europe in berne. Metternich described him as the most dangerous enemy of our social order. | |
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How did the 18th and 19th century artists begin personifying a nation in an allegory? |
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Answer» give me answer To represent the nations power to develop the national feelings they were set in parks etc ex Germania |
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Who is joobers and what they do |
| Answer» A Jobber may be a local or an area leader. The Jobber may have works like to settle disputes, arranging grainsand food, bringing information on politics and many more jobs to perform. | |
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What is private sector and public sector? |
| Answer» Private sector refers to the own buisness.eg.Own factory.etc.Public sector refers to the buisness that is organised by government.eg.government services,etc. | |
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What is jute industry |
| 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. The jute industry is in a narrow belt which is 98 km long and 3 km wide. The jute industry directly supports 2.61 lakh workers. It also supports 40 lakh small and marginal farmers who are engaged in cultivation of jute and mesta. Jute industry is facing challenge from synthetic fibre and also from other competitors like Bangladesh, Brazil, Philippines, Egypt and Thailand. | |
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Difference between money and barter system |
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Answer» Barter system:* In a barter sysem, people give goods in exchange of goods.* In a barter system, the parties have to agree to exchange each other goods.*In a barter system, exchange cannot take place if the parties do not agree to buy each others goods.*Therefore, double coincidence of wants is a must in a barter system.Money system:* In an economy that uses money, things are exchanged , using money as a medium.* A man who is in possession of money can easily exchange it for anything that he wants.*People prefer to receive payments in money and then exchange it for aything that they may want.* The use of money as a medium of exchange the need for double coincidence of wants. I dont know |
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What is collateral cheaque |
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What is the prasent status of school going age group in India |
| Answer» Print revolution and it impacts | |
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What is dirty bomb want quick answer |
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What was Industrialisation |
| Answer» Vg | |
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Not everyone welcome to the print and those who fear about it explain the statement |
| Answer» In case of India, Raja ram Mohan Roy abolished the sati system of the Hindus through the print.so the Muslims got afraid that it would affect their religion | |
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What is cross cutting ? |
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Answer» When some social differences cross cut one another they are called cross-cutting When one social differences cross cut the other differencess then it is known as the cross cutting social differences |
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What is overlaping ? |
| Answer» When one social differences overlap other differences it is known as the overlapping social differences | |
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How the Manchester goods came in India |
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What was the dilemma faced by french in the sphere of education |
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Answer» Thank you The French colonization of Vietnam was justified in the name of it being a ‘civilising mission’. Education was seen as one way of civilising the ‘native’.\xa0However, the French colonizers of Vietnam were facing a dilemma in this regard. The colonial administration needed an educated local labour force to run the government. However, it was felt that once educated, nationalist forces would gain force and the educated Vietnamese might begin to question colonial domination. Moreover, French citizens living in Vietnam, called the colons, feared that they might lose their jobs - as teachers, shopkeepers, policemen - to the educated natives. Hence, they opposed policies that would give the Vietnamese full access to modern French education. |
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Two example of globelisation |
| Answer» Silk route silk got globalized Spices got globalized NowChinese phone Japanese phone Technology | |
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Describe roof -top rain water harvesting. |
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Why India is called the federal country |
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Answer» Indians known as Federal country because it has two or more division in power like union government, state government, local government In fedral govt.power is divided between central authority to constituent unit ,also we can say that two or more level of govt. |
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Three suggestions to improve the position of women in India |
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Answer» 1 Girls should be sent to the school for study .parents should send their girls for the higher studies. 2 .girls should not be aborted before her birth3 - Government should start the programmes for the girl \' participation in many work.4 political parties shoiuld give ticket to the woman leader . 5 parties should make the woman a minister .6 government should reserve some seats in the lok sabha and rajya sabha election for the woman .7 woman should do all kinds of work . 1.U should respect her2.U should support her in need3.She must be treated as equal in society |
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Explain biodiversity of conservation? |
| Answer» 1. Protection of existence of living beings : There are innumerable living beings on the earth. In Nepal, animals and birds of one geographical region are different from those in another. They are important wealth of nature. So, it is duty of people to protect them. Conservation of biodiversity is necessary to ensure their existence and improve their heredity. Conservation of biodiversity is essential for future generation.2. Sustainability of resources: Biodiversity is the source of products from agriculture animals and medicinal herbs. People get the things, which are necessary for the life. It is difficult to survive without these things. Therefore, it is necessary to make a rational use of biodiversity with its proper conservation.3. Promotion of natural scene: Vegetation, animals, birds and other creatures have ornamented land topography. People do not have to spend money to build natural scene but they can utilize the natural gift by conserving it. It helps the development of tourism. Economic development of the country can be achieved by developing and making the proper management of biodiversity. | |
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Explain batter system |
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Answer» exchanged of good is called batter system When goods exchage for goods then it known as baster system of exchange. |
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Note on pre modern world |
| Answer» Pre- Modern is the period in society which came prior to Modernity. Modern society began in Europe after the introduction of Industrial society and large scale production. This piece will examine pre- modern society and discuss why the study of this era is important for sociology.Human history can be divided into three phases: pre-modern, modern and post modern. There is no definite beginning or end to each of these phases; rather they merge into one another, as each society reached these eras at different times. Western Europe is thought to have entered into the modern era around the sixteen hundreds whilst the rest of the world remained pre- modern at this time. Although now most industrialised countries are post modern, a large proportion of the Third World remains modern or in some cases pre- modern.The pre-modern era spans from before history and can be separated into two phases, before and after settled agriculture. Before settled agriculture, society lives off the land, hunting and gathering. An example of a hunter- gatherer society that exists today is the Arctic foragers, who occupy the circumpolar region of the earth. Due to the lack of vegetation in this area of the world, most Arctic foragers are forced to live on a diet of meat. As meat is the main food source, many Arctic people are extremely mobile and specialize in different types of hunting and fishing, which vary with the seasons. | |
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What are the types of soil erosion |
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Answer» Wind erosion,sheet erosion ,gully erosion wind erosionwater erosion |
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How does communism take various form of politices? |
| Answer» Due to various religion of the people People ask the vote in the name of religion | |