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ovement10. Describe the features of a dictatorship

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Mostdictatorshave severalcharacteristicsin common. They usually rule autocracies, governments with a single self-appointed leader and no governing body to check his power. Often,dictatorshave totalitarian regimes, keeping their power through control of the mass media.

5852.

The humming birds

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Humming birds are birds native to the America's constitute the biological family Trochilidae. They are among the smallest of birds, most species measuring 7.5-13 cm in length. The smallest extant bird species is a humming bird, the 5cm bee humming bird weighting less than 2.0g

5853.

General Parvez Musharraf led the military coup in the year

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Musharraf moved with his family from New Delhi to Karachi in 1947, when Pakistan was separated from India. The son of a career diplomat, he lived in Turkey during 1949–56. He joined the army in 1964, graduated from the Army Command and Staff College in Quetta, and attended the Royal College of Defence Studies in London. He held a number of appointments in the artillery, the infantry, and commando units and also taught at the Staff College in Quetta and in the War Wing of the National Defence College. He fought in Pakistan’s 1965 and 1971 wars with India. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif appointed him head of the armed forces in October 1998. Musharraf is believed to have played a key role in the invasion of the Indian-administered portion of the disputed Kashmir region in the summer of 1999. Under international pressure, Sharif later ordered the troops to pull back to Pakistani-controlled territory, a move that angered the military.

On October 12, 1999, while Musharraf was out of the country, Sharif dismissed him and tried to prevent the plane carrying Musharraf home from landing at the Karachi airport. The armed forces, however, took control of the airport and other government installations and deposed Sharif, paving the way for Musharraf to become head of a military government. Although he was generally considered to hold moderate views and promised an eventual return to civilian rule, Musharraf suspended the constitution and dissolved parliament. He formed the National Security Council, made up of civilian and military appointees, to run Pakistan in the interim. In early 2001 he assumed the presidency and later attempted to negotiate an agreement with India over the Kashmir region. Following the September 11 attacks in 2001 in the United States and the subsequent U.S. invasion of Afghanistan later that year, the U.S. government cultivated close ties with Musharraf in an attempt to root out Islamic extremists in the Afghan-Pakistan border region.

Over the next several years, Musharraf survived a number of assassination attempts. He reinstated the constitution in 2002, though it was heavily amended with the Legal Framework Order (LFO)—a provision of which extended his term as president for another five years. Parliamentary elections were held in October 2002, and in late 2003 the legislature ratified most provisions of the LFO.

In 2007 Musharraf sought reelection to the presidency, but he faced opposition from Pakistan’s Supreme Court, primarily over the issue of his continuing to serve simultaneously as both president and head of the military. The court thwarted his attempt to suspend the chief justice, and in October it delayed the results of Musharraf’s reelection (by the parliament). In November Musharraf responded by declaring a state of emergency. Citing growing terrorist threats, he suspended the constitution for a second time, dismissed the chief justice and replaced other justices on the Supreme Court, arrested opposition political leaders, and imposed restrictions on the independent press and media. Later that month the reconstituted Supreme Court dismissed the last legal challenges to his reelection, and he resigned his military post to become a civilian president. Musharraf ended the state of emergency in mid-December, though, before restoring the constitution, he instituted several amendments to it that protected the measures enacted during emergency rule.

Pervez Musharraf at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, 2008.© World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch—Remy SteineggerThe poor performance of Musharraf’s party in the February 2008 parliamentary elections was widely seen as a rejection of the president and his rule. The elections yielded an opposition coalition headed by Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, who had been assassinated in December 2007. Citing grave constitutional violations, the governing coalition moved in early August 2

5854.

How did General Augusto Pinochet establish military dictatorship in Chile? Explain.

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Themilitary dictatorship of Chilewas an authoritarian military government that ruledChilebetween 1973 and 1990. The dictatorship was established after the democratically-elected socialistgovernment of Salvador Allendewas overthrown by a United StatesCIA-backedcoup d'étaton 11 September 1973. During this time, the country was ruled by amilitary juntaheaded by GeneralAugusto Pinochet. The military used the alleged breakdown of democracy and the economic crisis that took place during Allende's presidency to justify its seizure of power. The dictatorship presented its mission as a "national reconstruction." In reality, the coup was the result of multiple forces, including the United States government and corporations like ITT and Anaconda, which stood to lose profits by Allende's plan to nationalize the copper industry.

5855.

What is the role of WTO in international trade?

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World Trade organisationhas a crucialroleininternational trade.World Trade Organization(WTO) facilitates implements, administration and smooth operation oftradeagreements between the countries. It provides a forum fortradenegotiations between its member countries.

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HOTS "Dense and efficient network ofransport and communication is a pre-requisiteor national and international trade. Supporthis statement with four arguments

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Dense and efficient network of transport and communication:

☆ We use different material and services in our daily life. Some of these are available in our immediate surroundings while other requirements are met by bringings from other places. Movement of these goods and services can be over three domains of earth.

☆ Today, the world has converted into a large village with the help of efficient and fast moving transport.

☆ Transport has been able to achieve this with the help of equally developed communication system.

☆ Therefore transport, communication and trade are complementary to each other.

☆ Today, India is well linked with the rest of the world despite its vast size diversity, linguistic and socio-cultural plurality.

5857.

6. What efforts can you make to develop a positive attitude?

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A positive attitude is important for ensuring that you have a fulfilling and enjoyable life. Building a positive attitude will make it easier for you to recognize and reflect on positive emotions as you experience them. You will also start reframing negative emotions in the moment that they begin to occur. Taking time for yourself and cultivating relationships are important components of building a positive attitude1)Understand that a positive attitude will reduce negative emotions.2)Recognize the link between positive emotions and physical health.3)Link positivity, creativity and attention

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11. Write the two terms of the Gandhi-Irwin Pact of 1931

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After the failure of First Round Table Conference efforts were made by the Government to make an agreement thatthe congress would attend the next Round Table Conference.The Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin madean agreement on 5 March 1931.The agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pactBy this pact Government agreed to release most of the civil disobedience volunteers, against whom there was no allegation of violence.The Congress suspended the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to participate in the second Round Table Conference.

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business Or alalserProper Use of Resources

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(B ) Your Vision of Swachh Bharatur efforts and viewsIntroduction - Swachhta- conclusion.Mission - activities - yo

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Swachh Bharat Mission or Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a campaign run by the government of India as a massive mass movement to initiate the theme of cleanliness all through the India. This campaign was launched in seeking the create a Clean India target by 2019, 2ndof October means 150thbirthday anniversary of the Mahatma Gandhi. The father of nation, Mahatma Gandhi was dreamed to make India a clean India and always put his hard efforts towards swachhta in India. This is the reason, why Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was launched on 2ndof October (the birthday of the Mahatma Gandhi). To complete the vision of the father of the nation, Indian government has decided to launch this campaign. In March 2017, UP CM Yogi Adityanath has also banned chewing paanand gutka to ensure cleanliness in UP government offices.

The aim of the mission is to cover all the rural and urban areas of the country to present this country as an ideal country before the world. The mission has targeted aims like eliminating the open defecation, converting insanitary toilets into pour flush toilets, eradicating manual scavenging, complete disposal and reuse of solid and liquid wastes, bringing behavioural changes to people and motivate health practices, spreading cleanliness awareness among people, strengthening the cleanliness systems in the urban and rural areas as well as creating user friendly environment for all private sectors interested for investing in India for cleanliness maintenance.

This mission has an interesting theme of inviting nine new people by each and every involved people in the campaign and continuing this chain until the each and every citizen of India gets involved in this campaign.

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Bharat ka sabse swachh railway station

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Ans :- स्वच्छता सर्वेक्षण में राजस्थान के जोधपुर और मारवाड़ रेलवे स्टेशन सबसे स्वच्छ घोषित किए गए

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Differentiate between owners fund and borrowed funds on the basis of time period?

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In a joint stock company,fundsraised through the issue of shares and reinvestment or earnings are the ownedfunds.Borrowed fundsrefer to the borrowings of a business firm. In a company,borrowed fundsconsist of thefinanceraised from debenture holders, public deposits, financial institutions and commercial banks.

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mu mwory eyume woceЯаи иф ае democratic rights wenjoyed today whose origin could.s traced to the french revolutiomark)

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Q.2Draw a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whose origin could be traced toRevolution.e origin could be traced to the French

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Wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.

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because on humid day there is moisture present in air but on the sunny day due to the sun's heat the water present in the clothes started vaporising.

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Things remain damp and wet, and take longer time to dry when the atmosphere around them is damp and wet. Humidity is the amount of moisture or water vapour present in air at any moment in time. On a humid day, the air is full of water vapour. As the air gets warmer, its capacity to hold the water vapour increases. As a result, conditions become more and more humid. Hence, wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day.

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47,When you are adult citizens of India, we will be celebrating 100 years of Independence. Howwould you like India to be then? Make a five-point wish list.

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Will it be a centenary of celebration of ideals on which India is built or will it be a waste field full of corruption intolerance and hopelessness? The polarisation of India will be more marked and clearly defined. The North-South divide is going to matter by then. With the south contributing close to 35 percent of the country’s revenue, it’s going to matter.

“Strong majoritarian democracy, traditional, conservative, gaining traction, reaching about 15 percent of it’s potential.

Another hopeful observation: “An India without any caste or religious divide. Only reservation to be on merit basis!! “Oh God! Two billion people in 2047. No place to walk!”

And here’s the note to sign off on: “I remain completely optimistic. I owe a lot to our nation and I deliberately chose India from three distinct situations when I could have opted for a perhaps, quicker climb to personal success by remaining in the United Kingdom, Europe or Singapore. It would have been the lazy way out. 2047, that is, 32 years from now is not so far way, just about six governments away. A major thing that will be accomplished is infrastructure. Once we have our ports, roads and energy, the next steps will follow automatically. There are a lot of downsides to the bandwagon that is India but the upsides far outweigh all the negatives. The dignity of our citizens is maintained and for this alone, I am grateful.”

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. Draw up a list of democratie rights we enjoy today whose origin could be tracedto the French Revolution.

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5868.

Draw up a list of democratic rightswe enjoy today whose origins couldbe traced to the French Revolutiom.

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5869.

- Braw up a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whoseorigirs could be traced to the French Revolution

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3. Daw up a list of democratic righs we enjoy today whose origin could be tracedto the French Revolution.

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4. Draw up a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whoseoriginscouldbetraced to the French Revolution.

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4. Draw up a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whose origins could betraced to the French Revolution

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4. Draw up a list of democratic rights we enjoy today whose origins coultraced to the French Revolution.

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GIive reasons(o Wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day?()Amount of insolation decreases from equator t

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4. Draw up a lot of democratic rights we enjoy today whose ongins could betraced to the French Revolution

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5876.

Equity shareholders are real owners and controllers of company

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This statement is True.Equity shareholders are real owners and controllersof thecompany. ...Equity shareholdersare the jointownersof thecompany. They have ownership rights in thecompany. They have the right to participate in the management of thecompany.

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OLLWhat is the meaning of equity in production?

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Often the wordequityis used when referring to an ownership interest in a business. ... Occasionally,equityis used tomeanthe combination of liabilities and owner'sequity. For example, some restate the basic accounting equation Assets = Liabilities + Owner'sEquityto become Assets =Equities

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Q. 19, Explain the importance of Indiathe world of space campaign.

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The Indian space agency had a good week both in its maiden inter-planetary venture and in its efforts to provide the country its very own satellite based navigation system.

An important milestone was notched in India's mission to Mars lovingly as it crossed the halfway mark of its arduous journey on April 9, 2014 morning at 9.50 am. Launched on November 5, 2013 it has travelled some 337.5 million kilometres till now and is expected to rendezvous with the Red Planet on September 24, 2014 becoming the farthest any Indian object has ever travelled.

Called `Mangalyaan’ it was made at a mere cost of Rs 4500 million (about USD 70 million) and it is the cheapest inter planetary mission ever to be conceived by humans. The main objective is to look for signatures of life on mars and to fulfil India's deep desire to beat its regional rival China in reaching Mars. The latter seems on track as really nothing can really stop it from reaching near Mars thanks to the nature of planetary forces and the precise orbit injection by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).The journey to Mars is tough to say the least. Till date 51 missions have been launched and 27 have failed. If India reaches Mars it would be the first 'country' to achieve it on its maiden flight. Till date only USA, Russia and the European Space Agency have successfully reached the Red Planet.

India today invests just about $ 1 billion annually in the ISRO which is the custodian of all space technology for the country. It was set up in 1969 and today employs about 16,000 people.

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1. Nirmal, looking at the possibilities of doing business, decided to start hisequity research firm online. He put his content on web for companies andalso advised them, Indianinfoline.com launched by him also startedebooking in India.a. Nirmal is engaging in which type of activity?b. Name other types of business activities apart from the one statedabove in the above case.

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this question answer is options a

a. research firm onlineb.e-banking.

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is the author ofVikramankadevacharitadah

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Bilhana is the author of Vikramankadeva charita

vikramankadeva 's author is bilhana

5881.

what is points of benefits of Anti plastic campaign

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By eliminatingplasticbags, stores can lower prices, helping shoppers save $18 to $30 annually.Plasticbags are not biodegradable: Whenplasticsbags become litter, they pollute oceans, rivers, farmlands, cities, and neighborhoods. Bans eliminate bags, which equals less litter and less pollution.

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WHO IS THE FIRST PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA ?

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Jawaharlal Nehru was the first PM of India.

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[NCERT EXEMPLAR]Find the common difference and write the next four terms of each of the followingarithmetic progressions :(1) 1, -2,-5, -8,...(ii) 0,-3, -6, -9,...(iv) -1, - 5.-2

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answer a equal to -8

5884.

who is the first prime Minister in India

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Jawaharlal Nehru is the first prime minister of india

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5885.

who was the first prim minister of india

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The first prime minister of India was PT. Jawahar LAL Nehru (1947-1964

Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime minister of India.

5886.

TRY THESEe radius of acylinder is doubled keeping its lateral surface area thesadowhat is its height?water system (Geyser) consists of a cylindrical pipe of length 14mind the total radiating surface of hot water system.RCISE 10.2liue of the base is

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b. Being a girl, you observe that your brother is always seryou observe that your brother is always served the best quality rice,als and fruits as he needs to be strong and healthy to carry on his father's businessbut you are neglected. As an educated girl, how would you convince your parentsthat gender discrimination is not allowed?

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There is a law against gender discrimination. You can start by explaining that there is no difference between a girl and a boy in the eye of the government. There is nothing a girl cannot do that a boy is capable of doing. Girls now a days are blooming everywhere in every field.

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(c) Why is it necessary to provide food security in an economy?Ans.

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Food security is essential in India so as to provide food to each and every person of the country so that no citizen can die because of hunger.• Due to a natural calamity say drought ,total production of the foodgrains decreases .• It creates a shortage of food in the affected areas. • Due to shortage of food ,the prices goes up.• At high prices some people cannot afford to buy food.• If such calamity happens in a very widespread area or is stretched over a longer period of time ,it may cause a situation of starvationHIT THE LIKE BUTTON ✔️👍

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What has our government done to provide food security to the poor? Discuss any two schemes launched by the government?

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The schemes launched to provide food security to the poor include(i) Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) for targeting the poor people in all areas of India.(ii) Annapurna Scheme to provide 10 kg of food grains free of cost per month to indigent and destitute senior citizens.(iii) Antyodaya Anna Yojana to provide 25 kg food grains per month at the rate of Rs 2 per kg for wheat and Rs 3 per kg for rice to BPL families identified as the ‘poorest of the poor’.(iv)Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) to provide children up to 6 years of age supplementary nutrition, immunisation, health check-up, referral services’, pre-school non-formal education as well as nutrition and health education for their mothers.

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2. Which are the people more prone to food insecurity?

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women children old age people and SC ST and OBC

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2 Which are the people more prone to foodinsecurity?le uha are more brone to f

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3Since we all need food.how can we providefood to a large numberof people in ourcountry?

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By increasing the new technologies and methods regarding the agriculture , by providing new information to farmers about agricultural field And the example of common schemes like white revolution etc

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Since we all need food,how can we providefood to a large numberof people in ourcountry?

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By increasing the new technologies and methods regarding the agriculture , by providing new information to farmers about agricultural field And the example of common schemes like white revolution etc

5894.

Which are the people more prone to food insecurity?

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Although a large section of people suffer from food and nutrition insecurity in India, the worst affected groups are landless or land-poor households in rural areas and people employed in ill paid occupations and casual labourers engaged in seasonal activities in the urban areas.

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Which states are more food insecure in India?

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The economically-backward states with high incidence of poverty are more food insecure in India. The states of Uttar Pradesh (eastern and south-eastern parts), Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Chattisgarh, parts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra account for the largest number of food insecure people in the country

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1.yHow is food sĂŠeuHWhich are the people more prone to food insecurity?insecure in India?

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0 27 Who are the most food insecure people. Explain

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Although a large section of people suffer from food and nutrition insecurity in India, the worst affected groups are landless or land-poor households in rural areas and people employed in ill paid occupations and casual labourers engaged in seasonal activities in the urban areas.

5898.

ow can we secure Fundamental Rights?

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If our fundamental rights are violated or taken away by any individual or government, then we can file a case in court for remedy by article 32 of our constitution that is right to constitutional remedies.In this way we can safeguard our fundamental rights.

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how can we secure our fundamental rights

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If our fundamental rights are violated or taken away by any individual or government, then we can file a case in court for remedy by article 32 of our constitution that is right to constitutional remedies.In this way we can safeguard our fundamental rights.

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secure in India.Q.3. Which states are more food insecure in India?

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Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bengal, Chhattisgarh, parts ofMadhya PradeshandMaharashtraare food insecure states of India.