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What does the electoral roll contain? |
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Answer» Theelectoral roll(also called anelectoral registerorpoll book) is a list of persons who are eligible to vote in a particularelectoral districtand who areregistered to vote, if required in a particular jurisdiction. An electoral roll has a number of functions, especially to streamline voting on election day. Voter registration is also used to combatelectoral fraudby enabling authorities to verify an applicant's identity and entitlement to a vote, and to ensure a person doesn't vote multiple times. In jurisdictions where voting is compulsory, the electoral roll is used to indicate who has failed to vote. Most jurisdictions maintain permanent electoral rolls while some jurisdictions compile new electoral rolls before each election. In some jurisdictions, people to be selected forjuryor other civil duties are chosen from an electoral roll. |
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Elaborate the four basic features associated with federalism. 4n |
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Answer» Features of federalism are :1) There are two or more levels of government.2) Different tiers of government govern the same citizens , but each tier has its own jurisdictionin in specific matters of legislation , taxation and administration.3)The jurisdiction of the respective tiers of government are specified in the constitution.4) Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the power of different level of government.5)The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require theconsent of both levels of government. |
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b. See yesterday's newspapers and note downa. The maximum temperatureb. The Minimum temperature. |
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Answer» 79 are max 67 are mini Maximum it was 26 degrees and minimum it was 21 degrees. |
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Besides caste, which other factors do inmatter in electoral politics? Explain. |
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Answer» i) The voters have strong attachment to political parties which is often stronger than their attachment to their caste or community.(ii) People within the same community have different interests depending on their economic status. Rich and poor, men and women from the same caste often vote very differently.(iii) People’s own assessment of the performance of the government vis-a-vis the performance of the candidate for the development of his own constituency are often decisive factors in elections. ty😊 |
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1. Besides Gandhi, who were the main leaders of Khilafat Movement? |
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Answer» Mohammed Ali Maulana Shaukat Ali Maulana Abul Kalam Azad |
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Elaborate the four basic features associated with federalism.4 |
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Answer» Features of federalism are :1) There are two or more levels of government.2) Different tiers of government govern the same citizens , but each tier has its own jurisdictionin in specific matters of legislation , taxation and administration.3)The jurisdiction of the respective tiers of government are specified in the constitution.4) Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the power of different level of government.5)The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both levels of government. it it true answer? |
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1. How is gender division understood in the Indian society? |
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Answer» In Indian society, the work of women is only expected to be restricted till household. Even if women tend to work they do not get the same wages as their male counterparts get. However, political mobilization on gender discrimination has helped to improve the role of women in public life. Now more women are seen doing work other than the domestic one. This development can be attributed to the Feminist movements all over the world which promote equality amongst the gender. |
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As an editor, you have the freedom toexpress your independent thoughts. |
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Answer» that depends on the individual so please try to answer your self |
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Meaning of Economy |
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Answer» Economy is the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money. |
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Answer the Town on1. Who was called as 'Father of Indian Modernism? |
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Answer» correct answer is Raja Ram Mohan Roy . Raja Ram Mohan Roy is the correct answer. |
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when was first satellite launched |
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Answer» 31 January 1958 |
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Which is the world's first satellite? |
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Answer» Sputnik I is the first world's first satellite launched by Soviet Union |
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Q. 1. Describe the role of minerals in the National Economy |
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Answer» Mineral resources are amongst the most important natural resources that dictate the Industrial and economic development of a country because they provide raw materials to the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy. The use of mineral is as old as civilisation. Minerals provide the basic needs — food, clothing, shelter and energy to mankind.The contribution of minerals in the overall development of an economy Is immense. It helps in raising standard of living of the people. The standard of living of the people is a measure of productivity. In underdeveloped countries, with lower productivity the standard of living of the people is low. They can hardly meet their bare necessities of life. There are poverty, famine, low literacy, diseases, malnutrition, industrial backwardness etc. etc. Generally, in a developed country, the determinant of the standard of living implies one's high per capita income associated with modern home, the automobile, the refrigerator, the radio, television the ^ telephone, typewriter, computer, electric light, and a host of other moderninventions. But without mineral resources these modern appliances cannot be manufactured. These elements of high standard of living are not available in all countries of the world. For it is only out of one’s economic productivity that economic surpluses can be availed. |
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Who is called Anglo indian |
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Answer» Ans :- The term Anglo-Indian can refer to at least two groups of people: those with mixed Indian andBritishancestry and people of Britishdescent born or living in the Indian subcontinent. The latter sense is now mainly historical, but confusions can arise. PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS APP |
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what are the results of first world war ? (5 mini points) |
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Answer» Rule of King ended in Germany: Germany became a republic on November 1918. The German Emperor Kaiser William II fled to Holland. Around 1 crore people were killed. Unemployment and famine. Epidemics. The fall of Russian empire after October revolution (1917) which resulted in the formation of USSR (1922) |
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give some features of red and yellow soil |
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Answer» Features of Red and Yellow soil :- 1) The colour of these soils is generally brown and yellow. Red colour is due to the percentage of iron content in it. 2) These soils are a type of soil which develops in a warm, temperate, moist climate under deciduous or mixed forests and they have thin type organic and inorganic-mineral layers overlying a yellowish-brown leached layer resting on an red layer. 3) These soils are poor growing soils, low in nutrients and humus and difficult to cultivate because of its lower water holding capacity. 4) These soils denote the third largest soil group of India covering an area of 3.5 lakhs square kilometer which is 10.6 % of India's total area. 5) These soils are found in the large tracts of Western Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Southern Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Chhota Nagpur plateau of Jharkhand. Scattered patches are also seen in Birbhum (West Bengal), Mirzapur, Jhansi, Banda, Hamirpur (Uttar Pradesh), Udaipur, Chittaurgarh, Dungarpur, Banswara and Rajasthan (Bhilwara district) |
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Which is India's first operational remote sensing satellite? |
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Answer» IRS-1A is the first operational remote sensing satellite. IRS-1A |
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India's first scientific satellite.... |
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Answer» Aryabhatta |
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what is Anglo Indias |
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Answer» The termAnglo-Indianscan refer to at least two groups of people: those withmixedIndian and British ancestry and people of British descent born or living in theIndian subcontinent. |
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What are the industries in India's national economy? |
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Answer» small, medium and large scale industries |
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b)e) indias texticenturyLet's discuss6. How do theames of different textiles tell usdifferenttheir histories?unol and silk producers in England |
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Answer» The names of different textiles tell us about their histories. (i) The English term chintz comes from the Hindi word Chhint Chhint is a cloth with small and colourful flowery designs. Rich people of England including the Queen herself wore clothes of Indian fabric. (ii) Similarly, the word bandanna now refers to any brightly coloured and printed scarf for the head or neck. Originally the term bandanna' derived from the word bandana and referred to a variety of brightly coloured cloth produced through a method of tying and dying. (iii) There were the same other kinds of clothes such as Patna, Charpoore, Calcutta, Kasimbazar and Orissa. These five varieties of clothes were noted by their place of origin. The widespread use of such words shows how popular Indian textiles had become in different parts of the world. |
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Which constitution is called the mini constitution |
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Answer» 42nd Constitutional Amendment is known as mini constitution 42nd amendment is the correct answer of the given question 42 is correct answer |
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who is the formal cabinet minister of India? |
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Answer» hey can I know which school you belong to because If I am not wrong you have RD sharma in math rajnath Singh is the cabinet minister of india thank u gandhar |
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India's first mission to Moon Chandrayaan-1 was launced from the site? |
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Answer» Sriharikota. Shriharikota |
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give one features of the cabinet system in India? |
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Answer» The cabinet works on the principle of political homogeneity, The Prime Minister and the members of the Council of Ministers belong to the same party except in the rare instances of Coalition Governments. In fact all ministers are important party leaders. Collective responsibility obliges the ministers to hold the same views and to champion the same policy. |
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what is constitution?why do we need a constitution? |
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Answer» Constitution is indispensable in order to enhance the laws and regulations for any country. In simple words constitution means basic principles and laws of a nation or state that defines the powers and duties of the government. Needs of constitution; To define the pathway of works for the government. To smooth running of government to run a society without problems and corruption. To make an equality. make list of democratic right we enjoy today who organised could be treats to French revolution? |
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148. Madhura Vijayam' was composed by: |
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Answer» Madurā Vijayam (Sanskrit: मधुरा विजयं), meaning "The Conquest of Madurai", is a 14th-century C.E Sanskrit poem written by the poetGangadevi. |
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Q. 3. What do you mean by Gender? |
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Answer» Gender concerns men and women, including conceptions of both femininity and masculinity. The difference between ‘gender’ and ‘sex’ is that the latter refers only to biological differences. |
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WRITE A SHORT NOTE ON ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF GENDER. |
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Answer» Gender gaps have historical roots.These roots can be traced back to the organization of the family and to the traditional agricultural practices in the pre-industrial period, which influenced the gender division of labour, the role of women and the evolution and persistence of gender norms. 2.Culture matters in determining gender gaps.Gender stereotypes are well-established, both among men and among women. They influence the extent to which men and women share the same responsibilities, in particular in domestic work and childcare and they contribute to explaining gender gaps in the labour market. 3.Men and women have different attitudes and behaviours.On average women are significantly less likely than men to make risky choices and to engage competition. These differences can contribute to explaining gender pay gaps, glass ceilings, and the lower presence of women in high-paying jobs, or in highly competitive environments. 4.Maternity does not explain it all. There is no trade-off between fertility and female employment.Maternity is a penalty in the labour market. However, there is no trade-off between fertility and female employment; countries where women work more also have higher fertility rates. Thus, low female employment is not necessarily due to maternity decisions. 5.Education is the first engine of gender equality.Women and men are currently equally educated, and women often surpass male educational attainments in developed countries. However differences across fields of study, with a limited share of women in STEM disciplines, remain and may explain part of the still-existing gender gaps in access to the labour market and careers. |
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What was the Cabinet Mission? |
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Answer» TheBritishCabinet Missionof 1946 toIndiaaimed to discuss and plan for the transfer of power from theBritish Rajto Indian leadership, providing India with independence underDominionstatus in theCommonwealth of Nations. Formulated at the initiative ofClement Attlee, thePrime Minister of the United Kingdom, the mission consisted of LordPethick-Lawrence, theSecretary of Statefor India,Sir Stafford Cripps, President of theBoard of Trade, andA. V. Alexander, theFirst Lord of the Admiralty. The Mission's purpose was to: Hold preparatory discussions with elected representatives ofBritish Indiaand the Indian states in order to secure agreement as to the method of framing the constitution. Set up a constitution body. Set up an Executive Council with the support of the main Indian parties thank youu |
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The real name of the famous revolutionary known as Deshpriya was-a. GandhijC. amaranjan DasB. Ramkrishna DebD Jatinda Mohan Sengupta |
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Answer» The real name of 'Deshpriya'is Jatindra Mohan Sengupta. If you find this answer helpful then like it. |
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26. Explain the views of Ramakrishna mission? |
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Answer» The mission is named after and inspired by the Indian saint Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and founded by Ramakrishna's chief disciple Swami Vivekananda on 1 May 1897. Apart from religious and spiritual teaching the organization carries out extensive educational and philanthropic work in India. |
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Who were given the right to vote under the new constitution of France adopted in 1791? |
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Answer» Constitution of 1791, Frenchconstitutioncreated by theNational Assemblyduring theFrench Revolution. It retained the monarchy, butsovereigntyeffectively resided in theLegislative Assembly, which was elected by a system of indirect voting. The franchise was restricted to “active” citizens who paid a minimal sum in taxes; about two-thirds of adult men had theright to votefor electors and to choose certain local officials directly. The constitution lasted less than a year |
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(1) .............. established the RamkrishnaMission. |
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Answer» swami Vivekananda established the Ramakrishna mission swami vivekananda established the ramakrishna mission Swami Vivekananda established this mission Swami Vivekananda established the Ramakrishna mission swami vivekananda is the correct answer swami vivekananda established the ram krishna mission Swami Vivekanand establish the ramakrishna mission swami Vivekananda eshtablish the ram Krishna mission |
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Q18.Who were given the status of 'Active Citizens' of France as per the constitution of1791?Ans. |
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Answer» the men above 25 years who can pay the tax of his three day wages are considered as Active Citizen as per the constitution of 1791 the men above 25 years who can pay the tax of his three day wages are considered as Active Citizen as per the constitution of 1791 |
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howrah born when |
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Answer» On 14 June 1965 it was renamed Rabindra Setu after the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, who was the first Indian and Asian Nobel laureate. It is still popularly known as the Howrah Bridge. The bridge is one of four on the Hooghly River and is a famous symbol of Kolkata and West Bengal. |
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9 Where was buidhaborn |
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Answer» According to theBuddhisttradition, Gautama Buddha wasborn in Lumbini, now in modern-dayNepal. |
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How were the caves of Ellora formed? |
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Answer» Built during 600 to 1000 CE, Ellora Caves lie in the Sahyadri hills in Aurangabad and is a 2-hour drive from the Ajanta Caves. The Ellora Caves comprise Hindu, Buddhist and Jain temples and over a 100 caves with only 34 open to the public excavated from the basalt cliffs in the Charanandari hills. All Ellora monuments were built during Hindu dynasties (funding was done by royals, traders and rich of that region), such as the Rashtrakuta dynasty who built some of the Hindu & Buddhist group of caves, and Yadav dynasty who built some of the Jain group of caves. |
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1. In which type of farming does a farmer use traditional methods |
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Answer» Primitive subsistence farming |
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about akbar |
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Answer» Akbar is the third emperor of the Mughal dynasty. He is the son ofHumâyûnand the grandfather of Shah Jahan, the future builder of the Taj Mahal. He is the first of the Mughal emperors who can actually administer his empire, his two predecessors only conquering territory or seeking to restore order after rebellions. Like my answer if you find it useful! |
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What are the major problems of using modern farming methods? |
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Answer» Five problems caused by modern farming in green revolution,1. leading to soil infertility due to the excess use of fertilisers2. killing useful microbes and earthworms present in the soil 3. ground water depletion due to excess use of water4. farmers could not provide more money5. leads to groundwater pollution |
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2. Modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured inindustry. Do you agree? |
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-2. Modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufacturedindustry. Do you agree? RSMalamu |
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A barium titanate pick up has the dimensiceof 5 mm x 5 mm × 1.25 mm. The force aoon it is 5 N. The charge sensitivity of bariuntitanate is 150 pC/N and its permittivity is 12x 10-9 mFlm. The force acting on it is 5 N. If thamodulus of elasticity of barium titanate is 1210 N/m2. Calculate the strain, the charge andthe capacitance. |
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2. Modern farming methods require more inputs which are manufactured inindustry. Do you agree?it heln farmers in Palampur? |
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3.How does crop rotation retain soil fertility? |
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Answer» As theplants in our vegetable garden feed, they deplete nutrients in the soil. Someplants take more from the soil than others while some actually add nutrients.For these reasons it is important to practise crop rotation to maintain orimprove soil fertility. It will also help to prevent a build-up of plant pests and disease.If you can bear to do so, also leave some ground fallow (no plants in it) for awhile. With added compost, this will allow the soil to build up its resourcesand cure itself of plant pests and disease. |
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What is the difference between multiplecropping and modern farming method?tarunatu |
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14. Name the three main cropping seasons in Indes. Explain their growing and harvestingperiods |
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Answer» Rabi season: 1.Crops sown in winters and harvested in summers.2. Some of the important rabi crops are wheat, barley, peas, gram and mustard.3. States growing rabi crops are: Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. Kharif season: 1. Crops grown with the onset of monsoons and harvested in September or October.2. Important Kharif growing states are: Assam, West Bengal, coastal regions of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra.3. Crops grown during this season are: rice, maize, jowar, bajra, tur, moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut and soyabean. Zaid season: 1. It falls in between the rabi and kharif seasons.2. It’s a short season during the summer months.3. Major crops grown are: watermelon, muskmelon, cucumbers, vegetables and fodder crops. |
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who was akbar |
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Answer» akbar was king of mughal dynasty |
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Akbar kaon that |
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Answer» Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar ابو الفتح جلال الدين محمد اكبر, popularly known as Akbar I, also as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. अकबर को अकबर-ऐ-आज़म (अर्थात अकबर महान), शहंशाह अकबर, महाबली शहंशाह के नाम से भी जाना जाता है।]सम्राट अकबरमुगलसाम्राज्य के संस्थापकजहीरुद्दीन मुहम्मद बाबरका पौत्र औरनासिरुद्दीन हुमायूंएवंहमीदा बानोका पुत्र था। बाबर का वंशतैमूरऔरमंगोलनेताचंगेज खांसे संबंधित था अर्थात उसके वंशजतैमूर लंगके खानदान से थे और मातृपक्ष का संबंधचंगेज खांसे था।अकबर के शासन के अंत तक१६०५मेंमुगल साम्राज्यमेंउत्तरीऔरमध्य भारतके अधिकाश भाग सम्मिलित थे और उस समय के सर्वाधिक शक्तिशाली साम्राज्यों में से एक था।बादशाहोंमें अकबर ही एक ऐसा बादशाह था, जिसेहिन्दूमुस्लिमदोनों वर्गों का बराबर प्यार और सम्मान मिला। उसने हिन्दू-मुस्लिम संप्रदायों के बीच की दूरियां कम करने के लिएदीन-ए-इलाहीनामक धर्म की स्थापना की।उसका दरबार सबके लिए हर समय खुला रहता था। उसके दरबार में मुस्लिम सरदारों की अपेक्षा हिन्दू सरदार अधिक थे। अकबर ने हिन्दुओं पर लगने वालाजज़ियाही नहीं समाप्त किया, बल्कि ऐसे अनेक कार्य किए जिनके कारण हिन्दू और मुस्लिम दोनों उसके प्रशंसक बने। |
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