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6851.

(1) The National Archives UIMsituated at..........6 New Delhi(a) Pune(c) Kolkata (d) Hyderabadis included among

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New Delhi is the right answer

new delhi is the right answer

Originally established as the Imperial Record Department in 1891, in Calcutta, the capital of BritishIndia, the NAI issituated atthe intersection of Janpath and Rajpath, in Delhi. It functions as an Attached Office of the Department of Culture under the Ministry of Culture, Government ofIndia.

New Delhi is the right answer.

New Delhi is correct answer

New delhi is the correct answer

New Delhi will be the right answer

New Delhi is the answer

6852.

Direction (0.98-100): All but one of the following names/words bear a certain common relationshipChoose the name/word, which is differently relatedনির্দেশনা (১৮-১৫০ নং):নিম্নোক্ত নাম/শব্দবােৰৰ এটাৰ বাহিৰে আনবােৰে এটা সাধাৰণ সম্পৰ্ক ৰক্ষা কৰে। যিটো আনধৰণে সম্পর্কিত, সেয়া বাছিউলিওরা।99, [A] Rajiv GandhiC] S.D. Sharma[B][D]V.V. GiriPranab Mukherjee

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Option C is oddas other have been on higher post.

6853.

63. WRITE THE FUNCTIONS OF PARLIAMENT?

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Parliamenthas four mainfunctions: legislation (making laws), representation (acting on behalf of voters and citizens), scrutiny (examining the government), and formation of government.

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6854.

. Write the functions of Prime Minister

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The functions of the Prime Minister are :

(a) He selects other ministers :

The Prime Minister is the Head of the Government. The Constitution provides that other ministers shall be appointed by thePresidenton the advice of the Prime Minister. Since the advice of the Prime Minister in the appointment of the other ministers is invariably accepted, the choice of other Ministers of theUnion Council of Ministers, is really that of the Prime Minister.

It is the Prime Minister who determines and assigns business to various ministers.

(b) He presides over Cabinet meetings:

The policies of the Government are formulated and decisions made in Cabinet meetings. The Prime Minister wields a great control and enjoys a pre-eminent position in influencing Cabinet decisions. As Chairman of the Council of Ministers, he exercises a casting vote.

(c) He is the link between the President and the Cabinet :

It is the Prime Minister who keeps the President informed of the decisions of the Council of Ministers.

(d) He guides the Ministers :

It is one of the important functions of the Prime Minister to coordinate the policies of the various departments and ministries. He, therefore, guides the various ministries and exercises general supervision over all the departments.

(e) He is the leader of the House :

Inside Parliament the Prime Minister is the leader of the Lok Sabha and the chief spokesman of the Government. He shapes the domestic and foreign policies of the country. He is responsible for piloting all important legislations affecting policy matters.

The Prime Minister of India is also the Chairman of the Planning Commission.

6855.

Write features of formal and informal sources of creditORWrite functions of RBl.

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Features of formal sources of credit are :(a) Formal sources of credit are provided by banks and cooperative societies to the borrowers.(b) Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governs the functioning of formal source of credit. RBI periodically checks the interest rate and other details of these sources.(c) They follow proper terms of credit which includes collateral, documentation, rate of interest and mode of repayment.(d) They provide cheap and affordable credits with common terms of credit for all.

Features of informal sources of credit are :(a) Informal sources of credit are moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives, friends etc.(b) There is no government or private organisation that manages or check the credit activities performed by informal sources.(c) Their terms of credit are flexible for the personal benefit of the lenders and condition of borrowers.(d) They generally charge higher rates of interest and exploit the borrowers for theirown benefits.

6856.

INDIA-SIZE AND LEXERCISEChoose the right answer from the four alternatives given belowThe Tropic of Cancer does not pass through(a) Rajasthan(b) Orissa0(c) Chhattisg(d) Tripura

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Rajasthan because tropoc of cancer pases through middle of india

Its answer is Rajasthan.keep goinv.

The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through Rajasthan.

6857.

Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.(i) A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred to as(a) Coast(b) Island(c) Peninsula(d) of the above

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A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is Peninsula.

6858.

I. Choose the right answer frein the four alternatives given below() The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through(a) Rajasthan(b) Orissa(c) Chhattisgarb(d) Tripura

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The tropic of cancer passes through8 Indian states.

They are Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, West Bengal, Tripura and Jharkand.

So, the correct answer is option C. Orissa.

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6859.

UESTİONSWhat problem did the villagers in Hardas village face? whsolve this problem?didth

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6860.

1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below(i) · The Tropic of Cancer does not pass throu(a) Rajasthan(c) Chhattisgarh(d) Tripura

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(b) The Tropic of Cancer doesn't pass through ' Odisha '

6861.

1. Choose the right answer from the four alternatives given below.(i) A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred to as(a) Coast(b) Island(c) Peninsula(d) none of the above

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The correct answer is C-peninsula

6862.

principal source of energy on earth

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Sun is the principal source.

6863.

Which is the principal source of energy for earth?

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Sun is the correct answer

sun is the source of energy of earth

6864.

how british came in india?

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Ans :- BritishSocial Life inIndia, by Dennis Kincaid. Company rule inIndiaeffectively began in 1757 and lasted until 1858, when, following theIndianRebellion of 1857, the Government ofIndiaAct 1858 led to theBritishCrown's assuming direct control of theIndian subcontinent in the form of the newBritishRaj.

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6865.

Sachin Tendulkar is artist in ?

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Cricket is the answer.

6866.

What is Earth's crust composed of?

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The most common chemical elements in the crust are oxygen (46.6%), silicon (27.7), aluminum (8.1), iron (5.0), calcium (3.6), potassium (2.8), sodium (2.6), and magnesium (2.1).

6867.

3.What is crust?

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Ingeology, thecrustis the outermost solid shell of arockyplanet,dwarf planet, ornatural satellite. It is usually distinguished from the underlyingmantleby its chemical makeup; however, in the case of icy satellites, it may be distinguished based on its phase (solid crust vs. liquid mantle).

The outer most layer of earth.It contains the rock and solid part of the earth.It is upto 5 to 7 km into the ground.It is divided into two types on the basis of type of minerals it contains.They are :- sima sialsima: it is the part of crust which contains silicon and magnesium.it is the Oceanic crust.It is thinner than the sial.

sial:It is the part of crust which contains silicon and aluminiumIt is the hard part of crust.It is more deeper.

6868.

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6869.

- List the featives of modernhistory ?

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Modern history or the Modern period of history is the timeline of events after the 16th century, marked by the Renaissance in Europe.

This period is characterised by the following key features:

● Improvement in healthcare facilities

● Industrialisation and the industrial revolution

● Rise of democracy and gradually diminishing of monarchy

● Increased urbanisation with increase in rates of literacy

6870.

.halogen is in solid stato at room temperature.(1) Fluorine(2) lodine(3) chlorine(4) Bromine

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Iodine are solid at room temperature.

6871.

List the sources for modern history.

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Ans :- 1)Manuscripts2)Scrolls3)Books4)Important documentsetc.The second would be:-1)Archaeological sources2)Monumentsand the third would be the other sources like:-1)Painting machine2)Photographs3)Reports4)Radio5)Broadcastsetc.

6872.

2.List the sources for modern history.

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Modern history, the modern period or the modern era, is the extended, global, strategy to the point frame after post-classical account.

Primary sources incorporate authentic biographies, journals, film footage, commentaries, letters, artwork, antiques, ornaments, paintings.

Secondary sources are commonly learned books and articles. A secondary source deciphers and investigates the authenticity of primary sources.

6873.

2. List the sources for modern history

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the sources of modern history of India were the literary sources like manuscripts,scrolls , books ,important documents etc.the second would be archaeological sources and monuments and the third would be other sources like printing machine,photographs,reports.radio broadcasts etc.

6874.

ET...HO ....U.... ... .. ...2. What are the similarities in properties of elements in Halogen family

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What are the similar properties of halogens?

Halogens share many similar properties including:

1.They all form acids when combined with hydrogen.

2.They are all fairly toxic.

3.They readily combine with metals to form salts.

4.They have seven valence electrons in their outer shell.

5.They are highly reactive and electronegative.

6.They all exist as diatomic molecules (two atoms) when in their pure form.

helogen family shows many similarities in which the two are most important--1.they form salts when combined with metals.2.when they combined wih hydrogen, they form acids.

6875.

4. Why do you think the company wants to develop India as a base formanufacturing car components for its global operations? Discuss thefollowing factors:(a) cost of labour and other resources in India(b) the presence of several local manufacturers who supply auto-parts to Ford Motorscec(c) closeness to a large number of buyers in India and ChinaIndia the fordmotor handilat

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labour is very good in india..and the india is also rich in resources

to develop our country for equal to other countries were the government has produced the GST

6876.

What are the similarities in properties of elements in Halogen family?

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6877.

. What are the similarities in properties of elements in Halogen family?

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All in this group are characterized by the presence of 7 e- in an outer shell, and hence have the ability to gain an e- to form negative ions w/ a completed octet of valence e-’s.

All these elements share traits of being very reactive and in particular form substitution compounds w/ numerous organic compounds.

Although these elements also have other valences all have a -1 valence in common

6878.

Mobile addiction - Advantages and Disadvantages.

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Advantages:

The more you talk, the more you know how to talk and the better yourcommunication skills become. This is applicable if you’rea sensible person andkeep note of your interacting habitsover the phone. It can be a communication tutorial!

Nothing more than a cell phone comes to great help in emergency. You are driving by the freeway and the vehicle jams and cell phone comes to your rescue. You are stuck in a lone place, again call somebody and ask for directions.

Parents can be a little less worried about their kids by being in constant touch with them.

If you’re a net-savvy, you can have Internet handy all the time and anywhere the signal of your cell phone provider can reach.

Trendy and stylish cell phones can be used as a bait to receive attention. It can be part of fashion and styling.

From the industy and economy point of view, cell phone companies (communication industry) is florishing with market capital in billions. This is a good thing for the economy to be smooth and healthy.

Companies find it yet another mediumto advertise their products; so another mediumto reach the consumers.

Nowadays, cell phones are not just phone calls;they’re aboutmessaging, vidoe,songs, games, alarm clock, notes, calendar, reminder, etc. So one equipment, lots’ of uses!

Although cell phone use can be dangerous while drivingbut sometimes it can be a time-saver - you are driving and simultanesoulydiscussing some urgent matter as well. A sensible and only urgent usage during driving can be a great help at times.

Dis-advantages:

Some people(especially teens) get so much addicted to cell phonesfor talking, video, messaging, games, etc that they forget the real purpose ofthe phone and waste large part of their time in unnecessary interaction over their cell phones.

Nothing more can be a distraction for a teached in the classroom, whena student’s phone rings. Cell phones are increasingly becoming a problem for the schools during classroom hours and are becoming a means of cheating during examinations and other kinds of ability tests. All this is really bad and does hurt the future of the student, who doesn’t realize that he/she is him/her-self responsible for it.

Health of those living in the vicinity of cell phone towers isbecoming a growingconcern. Towers resultinto an areawith concrete development along with destruction of natural features (vegetation etc) around the place. The towers also emit strong electromagnetic signals, which can be health hazard for those living nearby and who are getting exposed to strong radiations continuously during a good span of their lives.

While remaining in touch is good thing but sometimes it becomes annoying to have to deal with continuous incoming phone calls. You are on a vacation and your boss calls up, how does that sound!

Cell phone monthly bills are usually more than a landline bill. Sometimes, we may not require to have a cell phone but we still buy one and start paying monthly bills; so it increases our monthly/recurring expenses.

Use of hands-free (wired/blue-tooth) can at times pass on loud sounds to our ears which can result in weakening of ear-drums. Nowadays, one can download lot’s of songs, so keeping the hands-free glued inside your ears for long hours can really affect the sensitivity of ears in the long run of life.

There have been cases of cell phoneblasts, due to the excessive heating up of it’s battery. This can be a fatal issue; although rare.

6879.

What is your understanding of the phrase, 'the White Man's burden'?its implications:

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white man's burden. Aphraseused to justify European imperialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; it is the title of a poem by Rudyard Kipling. Thephraseimplies that imperialism was motivated by a high-minded desire ofwhitesto uplift people of color.

6880.

What is your understanding of the phrase, 'the White Man's burden' ? Aits implications:

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white man's burden. Aphraseused to justify European imperialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; it is the title of a poem by Rudyard Kipling. Thephraseimplies that imperialism was motivated by a high-minded desire ofwhitesto uplift people of color.

6881.

What are the methods of Artificial Breathing?

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Artificial ventilation, (also calledartificial respiration) is any means of assisting or stimulatingrespiration, a metabolicprocessreferring to the overall exchange of gases in the body by pulmonaryventilation, externalrespiration, and internalrespiration

6882.

options.61. Who built the Golconda Fort?(1) Chalukya Dynasty(2) Kakatiya Dynasty(3) Pallava Dynasty(4) Chola Dynasty

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Option (2) kakatiya Denasty is the correct answer.

Option ( 2 ) is correct answer.

kakatiya denasty is correct answer

option 2 is the correct answer to this question.

kakatiya dynasty is correct answer of following question

1) is correct answer

1) is correct answer

option 2 is correct its kakatiya dinesty

2nd is the correct answer

2 nd is the correct answer

1) is correct answer

2) is correct good answer

Golconda Fort was first built by kakatiya dynasty

2) kakatiya dynasty is the best answer of the following

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6883.

LELS1. Complete the sentences:(a) Hunter-gatherers chose to live in caves and rockshelters becauseyear's(b) Grasslands developed aroundago.(c) Early people painted on theof caves(d) In Hunsgi, tools were made of

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6884.

62. The significance of 10th December1948 is1) The U.N.O. directed all itsmember countries to protect theHuman Rights2) The II World War ended3) The Indian Constitution cameinto force4) The U.N.O. was established

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The date was chosen to honour the United Nations General Assembly's adoption and proclamation, on10 December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the first global enunciation of human rights and one of the first major achievements of the new United Nations

6885.

16. Mention any two implications of a Democratic Government, as established bythe Constitution of India.

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.Fundamental rights to enjoy the freedom2. To have voting system inorder to elect a good leader.3. Directive principles for welfare of country. etc

6886.

When was Indian national army formally established?

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August,1942 it was established

Indian National army was established by capt Mohan Singh in Singapore in September 1942 with Japan's Indian POWs...

September 1942 it was established

AUGUST 1942 south east asia

Indian national army formally established in 1942 by capt. Mohan Singh in Singapore.

August 1942 is the answer of this

1950 is the answer they formed ofter indipence

6887.

Where was kisagotami born

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Kisa gotami was born at Shravasti

kosagotani was born in Shravasti.

6888.

where is Akbar born

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He was born inUmerkot, Pakistan

6889.

which conditions was Indian constitution established?

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It was adopted by theConstituent Assembly of Indiaon 26 November 1949 and became effective on 26 January 1950.The constitution replaced theGovernment of India Act, 1935as the country's fundamental governing document, and theDominion of Indiabecame the Republic of India. To ensureconstitutional autochthony, its framers repealed prior acts of theBritish parliamentin Article 395.[8]India celebrates its constitution on 26 January asRepublic Day.

6890.

4. Our 500 rupee note will be incomplete it it does notWhich religion the tirthankars belonged to?Ellora caves dynasty is associated with which dyna

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6891.

write about the early life of lord buddha ?

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The Buddha, or "enlightened one," was born Siddhartha (which means "he who achieves his aim") Gautama to a large clan called the Shakyas in Lumbini, (today, modern Nepal) in the 6th century B.C. His father was king who ruled the tribe, known to be economically poor and on the outskirts geographically. His mother died seven days after giving birth to him, but a holy man prophesized great things for the young Siddhartha: He would either be a great king or military leader or he would be a great spiritual leader. To keep his son from witnessing the miseries and suffering of the world, Siddhartha's father raised him in opulence in a palace built just for the boy and sheltered him from knowledge of religion and human hardship. According to custom, he married at the age of 16, but his life of total seclusion continued for another 13 years.

6892.

where was buddha born

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According to theBuddhisttradition, Gautama Buddha wasborn in Lumbini, now in modern-dayNepal.

buddha was born on563B. C. e

6893.

6. In your ideas which points should be kept in mind while preparing the foreign policies of the country?

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Promoting world peace and a secure global environment. Maintaining a balance of power among nations. Working with allies tosolveinternational problems. Promoting democratic values and human rights.

6894.

6 The Declaration in the Constitution of 1791 established which rightsas natural rights?

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The Declarationof theRightsof Man,adoptedon 27 August 1789 eventually became the preamble of theconstitution adoptedon 3 September1791.The Declarationoffered sweeping generalizations aboutrights, liberty, and sovereignty. Its task was to do much of the drafting of the articles of theconstitution.

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thank you but what came to be known as the natural rights

6895.

(7) Political equality is incomplete without social and economic equality discuss.

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Political Equality :-

Political equality is a concept that relates directly to that of a democracy. It is most commonly expressed by the phrase "one Person One Vote". More than the right to vote in free and fair elections, political equality also refers to civic freedoms - the freedom of expression, association, assembly and movement.

Social Equality :-

Social equality in a society is the social state of affairs whereby all the people in the society have equal rights under the law, including right to vote, physical security, freedom of expression and assembly and the right to own property and to protect it. Social equality also includes access to education, health care, social security etc. It also means that gender, age, sexual orientation, origin, caste or class, income or property,language, religionetc do not result in unequal treatment under the law and will not reduce opportunities based on any of those.

Economic Equality :-

Economic equality is a concept where everyone has equal opportunitiesto earn wealth and also equal access to use the same wealth.

Political equality is incomplete without social and economic equality. This statement is very correct. Because if you do provide political equality to the citizens of a country but not giving access to social and economic equality, then the political equality is meaningless. It means that the government of that country is following the policy of apartheid. Political equality might have meaning but it will not last unless it is involved social and economic equality. No political democracy can survive and flourish if the mass of our people remain in poverty, without land, without tangible prospects for a better life. Therefore, political equality is incomplete without social and economic equality.

6896.

Attempt the following questions : (AHyJ(1) Write about artificiD Write about artificial food colours, the substances used in them anharmful effects.lenses in his spectacles

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Food dyes are chemical substances that were developed to enhance the appearance of food by giving it artificial color.Over the years, hundreds of artificial food dyes have been developed, but a majority of them have since been found to be toxic. There are only a handful of artificial dyes that are still used in food.

Food manufacturers often prefer artificial food dyes over natural food colorings, such as beta carotene and beet extract, because they produce a more vibrant color.

6897.

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Citizens' rights in Saudi Arabia can be described as follows:

The ruler of the country is a hereditary king and people have no role in electing their rulers.

The legislature and the executive are selected by the king and the judges are also appointed by him. Their decisions can also be overturned by him.

Citizens cannot form political parties or political organisations. The media is censored and cannot report anything that displeases the monarch.

Freedom of religion is not granted. Every citizen is required to be a Muslim. Non-Muslim citizens can follow their religion.

6898.

what is Lord Buddha

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Buddha's original name was Siddhartha. It meant one who had accomplished his aim. Gautama was Siddhartha's family name. Siddhartha was known all over the world as Buddha, the Enlightened. He was also known by the name of Sakhya Muni, which meant an ascetic of the Sakhya tribe.

6899.

Can you list one process that was used to make more peopleaware of the need for this law?

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we have various groups of people in our Indian society these groups may lead to friction and to avoid these friction we need laws

we have various groups of people in our Indian society these groups may lead to friction and to avoid these friction we need laws

There are many ways in which we can make people aware of the laws.

We can use media such as newspaper and TV reports to spread out the awareness about the laws that are implemented or a part of the constitution that people have no idea about.

For instance, there are many females that are tolerating domestic violence, for them, it is possible to arrange rallies and highlight the law made for them to safeguard them

6900.

5,Is it right to be aware of one's rights?

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It is extremelyimportant to know yourlegal and Constitutionalrights. Theserightsare the foundation ofourlegal system and are in place for the protection of every citizen of this country. Failure toknowand utilize these rightsleads totheirerosion and possibly to you getting yourself deeper into trouble.

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