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4. Why is there no educational qualification prescribed for the political leaders who hold suchan important position of governing the country? |
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Answer» According to our constitution, the criteria to stand an election in India is only that the candidate must be Indian citizen & the minimum age of the candidate is 25 years. Again our constitution says all the citizen have an equal right to give their vote & stand in the election. According to 2011 census, India's literacy rate is 74%. So if we will tell that our politician should be educated that means rest of 26% people will lose their right to stand in the election. In India many peoples who are not able to get an education because of their financial reasons. So if they have lost their right to contest an election, they may think that there is no benefit for them to give their vote in the election, where they can't participate. At last, we can say that Indian literacy rate has increased since our independence for which rise in the number of educated politicians in our country has occurred . So when literacy rate of India is more than 95% like that of countries like US &UK, then automatically all the politicians will be educated. So we should think about our literacy rate rather than the education of our politicians. |
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list two most important political rights given to the citizens of India by the constitution |
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Answer» Right to vote: It is an important political right in a democracy Right to be elected. Right to public offices Right to petition Right to criticize government. Right to residence Right toprotectionwhile staying abroad Right to public meeting |
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and gacesy Qurunsid hoydiow waing netdi n India |
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Answer» 1. For his generalship in war, reforms as a ruler and formidable energies in defending and expanding his kingdom,Tipu Sultancould reasonably be regarded as the Napoleon of India. |
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Which period is referred to as the "Old Regime" in France? |
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Answer» The Ancien Régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages (circa15th century) until 1789, when hereditary monarchy and the feudal system of French nobility were abolished by the French Revolution. |
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fine Old Regime. |
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Answer» The Ancien/old Régime was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until 1789, when hereditary monarchy and the feudal system of French nobility were abolished by the French Revolution. The Ancien Régime was ruled by the late Valois and Bourbon dynasties. hit like if you find it useful |
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from the ficaWhat are the problems of the functioning of rationshops? |
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What are the problems of the functioning of the ration shops |
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with this card from the ration shop? |
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How were the Mansabdars expected to perform military and civil duties in the Empireduring the Mughal rule?See Lesson - 2) |
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Answer» The Mansabdars expected to perform military and civil duties in the empire during the Mughal Rule in the following ways: (i) The mansabdars were supposed maintain a fix number of troops and other equipments. They were classified as under; i) 1st Class: those who had equal zat (soldiers) and sawar. ii) 2nd Class: those who had full zat but haf sawar. iii) 3rd class: those who had full zat but less than haf sawar. (ii) Mansabdars included all judicial, revenue and military posts, no distinction was expected. (iii) The ranks were allotted according to form of work one conducts. |
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1. When did you observe that the airinside seemed to become foggy? |
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Answer» Because when it cools the air molecules present then condense |
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w answerWhen did you observe that the airinside seemed to become 'foggy? |
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Answer» Because when it cools the air molecules present then condense |
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Under what circumstances can President's rule be imposed in a state?(See Lesson-9) |
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Answer» The Article 365 of the Indian Constitution clearly states that the President has the right to gauge a situation wherein “the government of the State cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution” and declare the President’s rule. One of the most common reasons for the imposition of such a rule is the breakdown of a coalition. Failure of the state legislature to elect a leader as Chief Minister is also a prime cause for this kind of arrangement. In some cases it has been observed that the President’s rule was brought into effect since Assembly elections were postponed for unavoidable reasons. Such a rule is also imposed at times when the security of the state is threatened either by external aggression or internal disturbances. There are stances wherein the Governors were accused of abusing their authority in collusion with the state government. Under such circumstances also the President’s rule was imposed. |
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what is the patten of annual rain fall distribution in india |
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Answer» Rainfall in India is highly uneven over a period of time in a year. The western coasts and North East India receive rainfall of over 400 cm. It is less than 60 cms in western Rajasthan and adjoining parts of Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab. Similarly, rainfall is low in the interiors of the Deccan Plateau and east of Western Ghats. Then, Leh in Jammu and Kashmir is also an area of low precipitation. Here are some more observations about distribution of rainfall in India -As we move from Meghalaya to Haryana or Punjab in Northern plains, we observethat the rainfall decreases. -In peninsular India, rainfall decreases from coast to interior parts.-In North-East India, the rainfall increases with altitude.- Maximum rainfall (above 200 cms) in India occurs in the western coast, sub Himalayan regions of north-east and Garo, Khasi and Jaintia hillsof Meghalaya. -Moderate rainfall (100-200cm) occurs in some parts of the Western Ghats, West Bengal, Odisha and Bihar and many states.-Low rainfall (60 to 100cm) occurs in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and interior Deccan plateau.-Inadequate rainfall (Less than 60cm) occurs in western part of Rajasthan and Gujarat, Ladakh and south central part receives a rainfall of less than 20 cm. |
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Why is an approval of NBA (National Biodiversity Authority) required for any foreignorganization before it obtains any biological resource and knowledge associated with itfrom our country?(See Lesson 23)21 |
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Answer» NBA (National Biodiversity Authority) is an authority institute of the country that is responsible for the conservation of natural assets related to biodiversity. It is their duty to monitor any activity that have an affect on the nature and atmosphere and take action against any illegal activity or anything could have damaging results. Therefore it is very important for any other country to take prior permission form NBA before acquiring any biological resources due to the data update and biological safety. |
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Why is an approval of NBA (National Biodiversity Athority) required for any foreignorganization before it obtains any biological resource and knowledge associated with itfrom our country?(See Lesson - 23(ITa 21 ) |
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Answer» NBA (National Biodiversity Authority) is an authority institute of the country that is responsible for the conservation of natural assets related to biodiversity. It is their duty to monitor any activity that have an affect on the nature and atmosphere and take action against any illegal activity or anything could have damaging results. Therefore it is very important for any other country to take prior permission form NBA before acquiring any biological resources due to the data update and biological safety. |
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Paga Nohetw |
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Answer» The Munro system of land revenue was a system that was commonly termed as the Ryotwari system. The system was officially introduced for the first time by Thomas Munro within the country at the time when India was under the British Rule. Some of the advantages of Munro system as compared to Permanent system of land revenue were:- •The system was designed in such a way that the farmers had to pay the land revenue and tax directly to the British Government. •Unlike permanent system, which was set at a fixed rate of taxation, Munro system was set such that the farmers had to pay half of the value of the crop cultivated by them that was paid as revenue. •The revenue would also not be changed for a time period of thirty years |
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who are write the grammar |
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Answer» Ans :- William Bullokar The history of English grammars beginslatein the sixteenthcenturywith the Pamphlet for Grammar byWilliam Bullokar. In the early works, the structure and rules of English grammar were based on those of Latin. A more modern approach, incorporating phonology, was introduced in the nineteenthcentury. |
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Which river flows near Thanjavur |
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Answer» thanks |
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which river flows near thanjaur |
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Answer» Kudamurutti River a tributary of theKaveri, is one of the five sacred rivers flows in Thiruvaiyaru in the Thanjavur District of the state of Tamil Nadu, in southeastern India. you are very intelligent |
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. If the lateral surface of a cylinder is 94.2 cm2 and its height is 5 cm, then find(i) radius of its base(ii) its volume. (Use Tt 3.14) |
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Answer» Lateral Surface area of cylinder= 2*pi*r*h 1) 2*pi*r*h = 94.2 2*3.14*r*5 = 94.2 r = 94.2/31.4 r = 3 cm 2) Volume of cylinder = pi*r*r*h = 3.14*3*3*5 = 3.14*45 = 141.3 cm^3 |
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2. What were 'Penny Chapbooks'? |
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Answer» A penny chap books is an early type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper covered booklets, usually printed on a single sheet folded into books of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
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Bregibread of a lie |
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Answer» 0 is the correct answer of the given question Reciprocal of 0 = (1/0) = Infinity And there is no any number which when multiplied with zero gets answer 1. Any number multiplied by zero gives zero only. 0 is the answer of the given question reciprocal of zero is undefined undefined is the best answer |
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In which state did Eastern India’s first compressed natural gas (CNG) stations for scooters has launched |
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Answer» Dharmendra Pradhan, the Union Oil minister, has inaugurated Eastern India’s first compressed natural gas (CNG) stations for scooters at Chandrasekharpur and Patia area in Bhubaneswar, Odisha to supply CNG to vehicles. He also launched CNG-run scooters and auto-rickshaws. The service is an initiative under City Gas Distribution (CGD) project implemented by the GAIL (India) Limited, a government-owned natural gas transmission company. |
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1. Define the term pH. |
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Answer» The pH scale is alternatively sometimes called the pH-acid-base scale and sometimes just the acid-base scale. pH is a measure of the hydorgen ion concentration of a solution. Solutions with a high concentration of hydrogen ions have a low pH and solutions with a low concentrations of H+ ions have a high pH |
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utabie example.11. 'Globalisation and competition among producers has been of advantage to the consumers'. Expl |
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Answer» Globalisation and competition among producers, an advantage to consumers: Globalisation and greater competition among producers, both local and foreign producers have been of advantage to consumers. There is a greater choise before consumers. Then enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products. They enjoy much higher standards of living that was possible earlier. |
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7. What is meant by latent heat? How willthe state of matter transform if latent heais given off? |
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Answer» Normally when heat energy is added to or removed from an object, the temperature of the object changes; however, during state changes, the temperature of an object stays constant. The temperature remains the same because energy is required for an object to change phases. Latent heatis the heat energy per mass unit required for a phase change to occur. If we think about substances at a molecular level, gaseous molecules have more vibration than liquid molecules. So when you add heat to a liquid, you are actually causing the molecules to vibrate. The latent heat is the energy required to change the molecular movement. Each substance has a unique latent heat value. state of matter transforms from gas to liquid and from liquid to solid if the latent heat is given off. |
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how did the industrial cities completely transform the shape of British family?explain in more then 150 words. |
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Answer» a. Ties between members of households loosened, and among the working classthe institution of marriage tended to break down. b. Women of the upper and middle classes in Britain, on the other hand, faced increasingly higher levels of isolation, although their lives were made easier bydomestic maids who cooked, cleaned and cared for young children on low wages. c. Women who worked for wages had some control over their lives, particularly among the lower social classes. However, many social reformers felt that thefamily as an institution had broken down, and needed to be saved or reconstructed by pushing these women back into the home. d. The city encouraged a new spirit of individualism among both men and women, and a freedom from the collective values that were a feature of thesmaller rural communities. e. But men and women did not have equal access to this new urban space. Aswomen lost their industrial jobs and conservative people railed against theirpresence in public spaces, women were forced tto withdraw into their homes. |
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a) Define environment. |
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Answer» The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, including natural forces and other living things, which provide conditions for development and growth as well as of danger anddamage. |
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What is environment? |
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Answer» the biological matter around us the natural world, for example the land, air and water, in which people, animals and plants live every natural thing in our surrounding is known as environment Environmentis everything that is around us. It can be living (biotic) or non-living (abiotic) things. It includes physical, chemical and other natural forces. Living things live in theirenvironment. They constantly interact with it and adapt themselves to conditions in their environment,. please like my answer and accept as best☺☺😊😊😀😀😁😁 Every things around us is known as environment Environmentmainly consists of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. But it can be roughly divided into twotypessuch as (a) Microenvironmentand (b) Macroenvironment. It can also be divided into two othertypessuch as (c) Physical and (d) bioticenvironment. Environment is our basic life support system. It provides the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and the land where we live. the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operatesthe natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity. The sum total of all surroundings of a living organism, includingnatural forcesand other living things, whichprovideconditions fordevelopmentand growth as well as ofdangeranddamage. See also environmental factors Everything around us is known as environment. Every thing around us is calles environment every natural thing in our surroundings is known as environment environment is everything around us. It can be living or non living things. It includes physical ,chemical and other natural forces Enviorment is our basic life support system. It provide the air we breath the food we eat, water we drink, land we live the surrounding or condition in which a person ,pants and animals live and operated is known as environment. |
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-8 %2B 28 %2B 12*(11/4) |
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Answer» 68 is the right answers khushu |
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silk worm |
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Answer» Thesilkworm(Bombyx mori) is the larva or caterpillar of the Bombyx mori moth. Silk has been made for at least 5000 years in China. The moth is important because it makes the silk, and no longer lives in the wild. It is entirely dependent on humans.Silkwormseat mulberry leaves, and were native to northern China. Silkwormsare the offspring of moths . They spew out thread from tiny holes in their jaws, which they use to spin into their egg-bearing cocoons. This entire production takes a mere 72 hours, during which time they produce between 500-1200 silken threads. The silkworm is actually the larvae, or caterpillar stage, in the life cycle of the silkworm moth. If allowed to develop from pupa, and not destroyed at this stage in the cycle so that silk can be created, the caterpillar will develop into a creamy white moth patterned in brown---scientifically named Bombyx mori. The domestic silkworm can no longer be found in the wild, but the wild silkworm and other silk-spinning relatives remain untamed. As a domesticated insect, the adult moth has lost many of the abilities it once had, including the ability to find food and defend itself against predators. In addition, the silkworm moth can barely fly. The silkworm is actually the larvae. silk worm is a type of worm which is use to make food Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaClass:InsectaOrder:LepidopteraFamily:BombycidaeGenus:BombyxSpecies: B.mori Binomial nameSilkmoths were unlikely to have been domestically bred before theNeolithicAge. Before then, the tools to manufacture quantities of silk thread had not been developed. The domesticatedB. moriand the wildB. mandarinacan still breed and sometimes produce hybrids.[4]:342 Domestic silkmoths are very different from most members in the genusBombyx; not only have they lost the ability to fly, but theircolor pigmentshave also been lost.[5] |
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SECTION- AMention any one point of difference between Pepsin and Trypsin. |
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Answer» Pepsinis an enzyme which acts only in acidic medium ,trypsine is an enzyme which acts in alkaline medium.Pepsinis secreted by gastric juice,trypsinsecreted by pancreatic juice.Pepsinis secreted in stomach,trypsinis secreted in small intestine. |
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15. Which among the following country is a developingnation?(a) Sri Lanka(b) Japan(d) USA |
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Answer» a) Sri Lanka is a developing nation thanks for your answer a)Sri lanka is the developing nation. |
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3.Write the name of sea route between India and Sri Lanka. |
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Answer» Palk strait is the sea route between India and srilanka |
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rite in columns and subtract.a) 758-426 b) 6895e) 6842 -4512) 520 |
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Answer» 758-426=332 6842-4512=2330 |
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Which of the following countries has adoptedthe one-party system?(A) India(C) China(B) USA(D) Japan |
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Answer» china Communist Party ofChina1937 |
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15. NATIONAL EMBLEMS OF SOME COUNTRIESThe pictures of some national emblems of the countries are given below.from the box given below.)te the name of the country to which it belongs: (Choose the answerUSAIndiaSri LankaFrance, PakistanAustralia. Spain. Germany. Canada |
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Answer» 1. usa2. France3. sri lanka |
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Explain any three restriction imposed on the pastoral communities of Africa. |
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When was the child narriage restraining act passed |
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Answer» Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929 passed on28 September 1929in the British India Legislature of India, fixed the age of marriage for girls at 14 years and boys at 18 years which was later amended to 18 for girls and 21 for boys. It is popularly known as the Sarda Act, after its sponsor Harbilas Sarda. |
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act. of Dutch as passed |
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Answer» Ans :- According to the Constitution of theNetherlands(art. 87, para. 1), a bill becomes anActof Parliament once it ispassedby the States General (the House and Senate) and ratified by the monarch. The lead minister is responsible for obtaining royal assent and for countersigning the bill. |
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describe dowry prohibition act 1961? |
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Answer» Dowry Prohibition Act,Indian law, enacted on May 1, 1961, intended to prevent the giving or receiving of adowry. Under the Dowry Prohibition Act, dowry includes property, goods, or money given by either party to the marriage, by the parents of either party, or by anyone else in connection with the marriage. The Dowry Prohibition Act applies to persons of all religions inIndia. The act and relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code were furtheramendedto protect female victims of dowry-related violence. Another layer of legal protection was provided in 2005 under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. Amendmentsto the original Dowry Prohibition Act also established minimum and maximum punishments for giving and receiving dowry and created a penalty for demanding dowry or advertising offers of money or property in connection with a marriage. The Indian Penal Code was also modified in 1983 to establish specific crimes of dowry-related cruelty, dowry death, and abetment ofsuicide. These enactments punished violence against women by their husbands or their relatives when proof of dowry demands or dowry harassment could be shown. Despite the revisions, however, the practice of dowry and dowry-related violence still occurs in varying degrees within severalcommunitiesand socioeconomic groups of India answer is too lenghty please short it |
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3. Why was the Dowry Prohibition Act passed? What do you know about it? |
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Answer» Dowry Prohibition Act, Indianlaw,enactedon May 1, 1961, intendedtoprevent the giving or receiving of adowry. ... Moreover, specific forms of violence against women continuedtobe linkedtoa failuretomeetdowrydemands. |
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The Dowry Prohibition Act of 1961 is at times misused by women. Dou thik such misuse can be prevented? In what ways can this be done?oll |
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Answer» The law which was passed as a boon for women has started becoming a curse for others. Oftenwhen we read a headline in the newspaper talking about any cruelty against a woman like “womanbeing tortured by husband and in laws lodges a complaint against them”, we automatically labelthe husband as the accused and the wife as the victim. these misuse can be prevented .ways to prevent it:1)With the increase in the misuse of anti- dowry laws, the Government has proposed to make fewamendments in the section 498-A in order to make the offence “compoundable”, which means thatthe couple will have the provision of recollection and settlement, if the court allows, and maybe“bailable”2)“The magistrate, while authorising detention of the accused shall peruse the report furnished bythe police officer in terms of Section 41 and only after recording its satisfaction, the magistratewill authorize detention.3)the Supreme Courthas directed the State Governments to instruct police “not to automatically arrest when a caseunder Section 498A of IPC is registered but to satisfy themselves about the necessity for arrestunder the parameters (check list) provided under Section 41 of criminal of criminal procedurecode. The law which was passed as a boon for women has started becoming a curse for others. Oftenwhen we read a headline in the newspaper talking about any cruelty against a woman like “womanbeing tortured by husband and in laws lodges a complaint against them”, we automatically labelthe husband as the accused and the wife as the victim. these misuse can be prevented .ways to prevent it:1)With the increase in the misuse of anti- dowry laws, the Government has proposed to make fewamendments in the section 498-A in order to make the offence “compoundable”, which means thatthe couple will have the provision of recollection and settlement, if the court allows, and maybe“bailable”2)“The magistrate, while authorising detention of the accused shall peruse the report furnished bythe police officer in terms of Section 41 and only after recording its satisfaction, the magistratewill authorize detention.3)the Supreme Courthas directed the State Governments to instruct police “not to automatically arrest when a caseunder Section 498A of IPC is registered but to satisfy themselves about the necessity for arrestunder the parameters (check list) provided under Section 41 of criminal of criminal procedurecode. |
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Q. 1. Write short notes on(a) Vitamin D(6) Vitamin C |
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Answer» Vitamin C: An essential nutrient found mainly in fruits and vegetables. The body requiresvitamin Cto form and maintain bones, blood vessels, and skin.Vitamin Cis also known asascorbic acid.Vitamin Cis a water-solublevitamin, one that cannot be stored by the body except in insignificant amounts. Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and multiple other biological effects. In humans, the most important compounds in this group are vitamin D3(also known as cholecalciferol) and vitamin D2(ergocalciferol). |
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n the blanks.followed by 7 zeroes is onemillions =millions + 30 ten thousands |
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Answer» Numbers of Zeros in a Million, Billion, Trillion, and More ... the second provides the number of zeros that follow the initial digit, while the third tells you how many groups ... Sextillion... dudtyfhchjcj cchjcxgkccn |
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Prohibition of Dowry(Amendment) Act was enacted in |
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Answer» prohibition of dowry act was enacted in 1984 TheDowry ProhibitionBill waspassedin the Joint Sittings of both the Houses of Parliament and it became anAct- TheDowry Prohibition Act, 1961 (28 of 1961) and it received the assent of the President on 20th May 1961. 1.TheDowry Prohibition(Amendment)Act,1984. thanks |
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what do you understand by the black power? |
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Answer» Black Power is a political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self-determination for people of African descent. It is used primarily, but not exclusively, by African Americans in the United States.The Black Power movement was prominent in the late 1960s and early 1970s, emphasizing racial pride and the creation of black political and cultural institutions to nurture and promote black collective interests and advance black values. |
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3. Do you think the dowry prohibition act has helped in reducing cases of dowryWould you agree with the critics who claim that this act can be misused by |
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Answer» yes it is helped in a little way...it save many houses....yes little agreed because few people misuse i agree with above sholar... yes because now women cant be exploited and they can move forward to court |
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Who are the African Americans?2.3. What was the Black Power Movement? |
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Answer» 2.African Americans are the people who are brought to america as slaves many years ago. 3.The Black Power movement emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions for black people in the United States. |
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2. Describe scientific forestry. |
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Answer» •Scientific forestry deals with the conservation and management offorestsonscientificlines. •Inscientific forestry, various species of trees inforestsare cut down and are replaced by one type of tree. •Trees are planted in straight rows. |
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