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Why is it important to separate religion from the state? |
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Answer» the most important aspect of secularism is its separation of religion from State power. This is important for a country to function democratically. Almost all countries of the world will have more than one religious group living in them. Within these religious groups, there will most likely be one group that is in a majority. If this majority religious group has access to State power, then it could quite easily use this power and financial resources to discriminate against and persecute persons of other religions. This tyranny of the majority could result in the discrimination, coercion and at times even the killing of religious minorities. The majority could quite easily prevent minorities from practising their religions. Any form of domination based on religion is in violation of the rights that a democratic society guarantees to each and every citizen irrespective of their religion. Therefore, the tyranny of the majority and the violation of Fundamental Rights that can result is one reason why it is important to separate the State and religion in democratic societies |
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what is religion |
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Answer» Religionis an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence. ... From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people derive morality, ethics,religiouslaws or a preferred lifestyle. Religionis an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence. ... From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people derive morality, ethics,religiouslaws or a preferred lifestyle. Religionis a social-cultural systemof designatedbehaviorsand practices,morals,worldviews,texts,sanctified places,prophecies,ethics, ororganizations, that relates humanity tosupernatural,transcendental, orspiritualelements. However, there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion.[1][2] Different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from thedivine,[3]sacred things,[4]faith,[5]a supernatural being or supernatural beings[6]or "some sort of ultimacy and transcendence that will provide norms and power for the rest of life Religion is a fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a group of people. These set of beliefs concern the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, and involve devotional and ritual observances. ... Christianity has always stressed a personal relationship ... the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. Religionis a word which refers to approaches to human spirituality which usually encompass a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices, often with a supernatural or transcendent quality, which give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power or truth. Thedefinitionofreligionis a controversial subject inreligiousstudies with scholars failing to agree on any onedefinition. Oxford Dictionary definesreligionas the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. Religionis a word which refers to approaches tohumanspiritualitywhich usually encompass a set ofnarratives,symbols,beliefsandpractices, often with asupernaturalor transcendentquality, which givemeaningto the practitioner'sexperiencesoflifethrough reference to a higherpowerortruth. It may be expressed throughprayer, ritual,meditation,musicandart, among other things. It may focus on specific supernatural,metaphysical, andmoralclaims aboutreality(thecosmosandhuman nature) which may yield a set of religiouslaws,ethics, and a particular lifestyle. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and mythology, as well as personalfaithand religious experience. The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals andcommunicationstemming from shared conviction. Religionis an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence. ... From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people derive morality, ethics,religiouslaws or a preferred lifestyle. reliogion is the expressions of right and wrong of humanity. Religionis an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence. ... From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people derive morality, ethics,religiouslaws or a preferred lifestyle. |
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How was the Grand Canyon of Northern Americaformed? |
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Answer» Grand Canyonis one of theworld wonderswhich is naturally formed. It is located in Arizona, North America. A canyon or gorge is a deep divide or split between cliffs (mountains) resulting from weathering activity of a river over time. The Grand Canyon is a wonder on its own, formed by weathering of the surrounding cliffs and mountains by the Colorado river. The canyon was developed in 17 million years. |
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(Religion, (communalism and politics |
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How growth differs from development ? Explain. |
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Answer» Thedifferencebetweengrowthanddevelopmentdepends on the context, the jargon in which the terms are being used. ... In biological systems,growthindicates a quantifiable change in size, whereasdevelopmentindicates a transformation of structure. So a small caterpillar eats lots of leaves and grows large |
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4. How does a planet differs from a dans |
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Answer» Stars: Stars are the astronomical objects, produced due to thermonuclear fusion, occurring at its core. A star has its own light. Their position remain unchanged. It’s size is bigger in compare to a Planet. A star has very high temperature. Made up of Hydrogen, Helium and other light elements. There is only one star in the solar system. (Sun) Planet: Planets refers to the celestial object that has a fixed path (orbit), in which it moves around the star. A planet has no light of its own. Planets have low temperatures. They change position. Made up of Solid, liquid or gases, or a combination thereon. There are eight planets in our solar system. |
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44. Which one of the following is the oldestGrand Slam in the World?(A) Wimbledon(B) French Open(C) Australian Open(D) US Open |
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Answer» (A) Wimbledon The Wimbledon Championships, played on grass courts, is the oldest Grand Slam tournament. The first championship was held in 1877. thanks |
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--AVUAAVAILLOURead the following statements; identify the correct ones and rewrite the incorrectones after necessary corrections:(1) A person is not free to change his/her religion without permission from thegovernment |
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Answer» A person is free to change his/her religion without the permission of government is a right answer |
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what r vernacular press act |
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Answer» The Vernacular Press Act , law was enacted in 1878 in an effort to silence those who were critical of the government. It was proposed by Lord Lyttot, who was then the Viceroy of India.This act was intented to prevent the vernacular presses from expressing critisism ofBritish policies.This Act allowed the government to cofiscate assets of newpapers including their presses if found publishing anything that was objectionable. |
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What do you know about the Vernacular Press Act ? |
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Answer» Vernacular Press Act, in British India, law enacted in 1878 to curtail the freedom of the Indian-language (i.e., non-English) press. Proposed by Lord Lytton, then viceroy of India (governed 1876–80), the act was intended to prevent the vernacular press from expressing criticism of British policies—notably, the opposition that had grown with the outset of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80). The act excluded English-language publications. It elicited strong and sustained protests from a wide spectrum of the Indian populace. The law was repealed in 1881 by Lytton’s successor as viceroy, Lord Ripon (governed 1880–84). However, the resentment it produced among Indians became one of the catalysts giving rise to India’s growing independence movement. Among the act’s most vocal critics was the Indian Association (founded 1876), which is generally considered to be one of the precursors of the Indian National Congress (founded 1885). |
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U AOWThe British passed the Vernacular Press Act in 1878 to repress the anti-government writingsand propaganda, The Indian newspapers that worried the British government were sopraSulabh Samachar, Halisahar Patrika, Amrita Bazar Patrika, Bharat Mihir, Daccu Prakash, SadharaniBharat Sanskarak, etc. |
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Answer» Sister what is your questions, i cant understand will you elaborate. yes this is rightttttttttttttt Nice update thank you so much |
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WHAT WAS VERNACULAR PRESS ACT? |
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Answer» Proposed by Lord Lytton, then viceroy of India (governed 1876–80), theact was intended to prevent thevernacular pressfrom expressing criticism of British policies—notably, the opposition that had grown with the outset of the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80). a very thanx Mr☺ |
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1. Explain Real National Income. |
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Answer» Real national incomeis nominal or moneynational income(output) adjusted for inflation, also called 'at constant prices. |
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3. Explain the methods of calculating National income |
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Answer» The three alternative methods used for measuring national income are as follows: 1. Value Added Method 2. Income Method 3. Expenditure Method.Since factor incomes arise from the production of goods and services, and since incomes are spent on goods and services produced, three alternative methods of measuring national income are possible. 1. Value Added Method: This is also called output method or production method. In this method the value added by each enterprise in the production goods and services is measured. Value added by an enterprise is obtained by deducting expenditure incurred on intermediate goods such as raw materials, unfinished goods (purchased from other firms from the value of output produced by an enterprise. Value of output produced by an enterprise is equal to physical output (Q) produced multiplied by the market price (P), that is, P.Q. From the value added by each enterprise we subtract consumption of fixed capital (i.e., depreciation) to obtain net value added at market prices (NVAMP).However, for estimating national income (that is, Net National Product at factor cost (NNPFC) we require to estimate net value added at factor cost (NVAFC) by each enterprise in the economy. NVAFCcan be found out by deducting net indirect taxes (i. e. indirect taxes less subsidies provided by the Government).Under this method, the economy is divided into different industrial sectors such as agriculture, fishing, mining, construction, manufacturing, trade and commerce, transport, communication and other services. Then, the net value added at factor cost (NVAFC) by each productive enterprise as well as by each industry or sector is estimated.It follows from above that in order to arrive at the net value added at factor cost by an enterprise we have to subtract the following from the value of output of an enterprise: 1. Intermediate consumption which is the value of goods such as raw materials, fuels purchased from other firms2. Consumption of fixed capital (i.e., depreciation)3. Net indirect taxes.Summing up the net values added at factor cost (NVAFC) by all productive enterprises of an industry or sector gives us the net value added at factor cost of each industry or sector. We then add up net values added at factor cost by all industries or sectors to get net domestic product at factor cost (NDPFC). Lastly, to the net domestic product we add the net factor income from abroad to get net national product at factor cost (NNPFC) which is also called national income. Thus,NI or NNPFC= NDPFC+ Net factor income from abroadThis method of calculating national income can be used where there exists a census of production for the year. In many countries, the data of production of only important industries are known. Hence this method is employed along with other methods to arrive at the national income. The one great advantage of this method is that it reveals the relative importance of the different sectors of the economy by showing their respective contributions to the national income. Precautions: The following precautions should be taken while measuring national income of a country through value added method:1. Imputed rent values of self-occupied houses should be included in the value of output. Though these payments are not made to others, their values can be easily estimated from prevailing values in the market.2. Sale and purchase of second-hand goods should not be included in measuring value of output of a year because their values were counted in the year of output of the year of their production. Of course, commission or brokerage earned in their sale and purchase has to be included because this is a new service rendered in the current year. 3. Value of production for self-consumption are be counted while measuring national income. In this method, the production for self-consumption should be valued at the prevailing market prices.4. Value of services of housewives are not included because it is not easy to find out correctly the value of their services.5. Value of intermediate goods must not be counted while measuring value added because this will amount to double counting. 2.Income Method: This method approaches national income from distribution side. In other words, this method measures national income at the phase of distribution and appears as income paid and or received by individuals of the country. Thus, under this method, national income is obtained by summing up of the incomes of all individuals of a country. Individuals earn incomes by contributing their own services and the services of their property such as land and capital to the national production. Therefore, national income is calculated by adding up the rent of land, wages and salaries of employees, interest on capital, profits of entrepreneurs (including undistributed corporate profits) and incomes of self-employed people. This method of estimating national income has the great advantage of indicating the distribution of national income among different income groups such as landlords, owners of capital, workers, entrepreneurs.Measurement of national income through income method involves the following main steps:1. Like the value added method, the first step in income method is also to identify the productive enterprises and then classify them into various industrial sectors such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, manufacturing, transport, trade and commerce, banking, etc.2. The second step is to classify the factor payments. The factor payments are classified into the following groups:i. Compensation of employees which includes wages and salaries, both in cash and kind, as well as employers’ contribution to social security schemes.ii. Rent and also royalty, if any.iii. Interest.iv. Profits:Profits are divided into three sub-groups:(i) Dividends(ii) Undistributed profits(iii) Corporate income taxv. Mixed income of the self-employed:In India as in other developing countries there is fifth category of factor income which is termed as mixed income of self-employed. In India a good number of people are engaged in household industries, in family farms and other unorganised enterprises. Because of self-employment nature of the business it is difficult to separate wages for the work done by the self-employed from the surplus or profits made by them. Therefore, the incomes earned by them are mix of wages, rent, interest and profit and are, therefore, called mixed income of the self-employed.3. The third step is to measure factor payments. Income paid out by each enterprise can be estimated by gathering information about the number of units of each factor employed and the income paid out to each unit of every factor. Price paid out to each factor multiplied by the number of units of each factor employed would give us the factor’s income.4. The adding up of factor payments by all enterprises belonging to an industrial sector would give us the incomes paid out to various factors by a particular industrial sector.5. By summing up the incomes paid out by all industrial sectors we will obtain domestic factor income which is also called net domestic product at factor cost (NDPFC).6. Finally, by adding net factor income earned from abroad to domestic factor income or NDPFCwe get net national product at factor cost (NNPFC) which is also called national income.Income approach to measurement of national income is shown through bar diagrams in Figure 2.7. Precautions: While estimating national income through income method the following precautions should be taken:1. Transfer payments are not included in estimating national income through this method.2. Imputed rent of self-occupied houses are included in national income as these houses provide services to those who occupy them and its value can be easily estimated from the market value data.3. Illegal money such as hawala money, money earned through smuggling etc. are not included as they cannot be easily estimated.4. Windfall gains such as prizes won, lotteries are also not included.5. Corporate profit tax (that is, tax on income of the companies) should not be separately included as it has already been included as a part of profits.6. Death duties, gift tax, wealth tax, tax on lotteries, etc., are paid from past savings or wealth and not from current income. Therefore, they should not be treated as a part of national income of a year.7. The receipts from the sale of second-hand goods should not be treated as a part of national income. This is because the sale of second-hand goods does not create new flows goods and services in the current year.8. Income equal to the value of production used for self-consumption should be estimated and included in the measure of national income. 3. Expenditure Method: Expenditure method arrives at national income by adding up all expenditures made on goods and services during a year. Income can be spent either on consumer goods or capital goods. Again, expenditure can be made by private individuals and households or by government and business enterprises.Further, people of foreign countries spend on the goods and services which a country exports to them. Similarly, people of a country spend on imports of goods and services from other countries. We add up the following types of expenditure by households, government and by productive enterprises to obtain national income.1. Expenditure on consumer goods and services by individuals and households. This is called final private consumption expenditure, and is denoted by C.2. Government’s expenditure on goods and services to satisfy collective wants. This is called government’s final consumption expenditure, and is denoted by G.3. The expenditure by productive enterprises on capital goods and inventories or stocks. This is called gross domestic-capital formation, or gross domestic investment and is denoted by I or GDCF.Gross domestic capital formation is divided into two parts:(i) Gross fixed capital formation(ii) Addition to the stocks or inventories of goods4. The expenditure made by foreigners on goods and services of a country exported to other countries which arc called exports and are denoted by X We deduct from exports (X) the expenditure by people, enterprises and government of a country on imports (M) of goods and services from other countries. That is, we have to estimate net exports (that is, exports -imports) or (X—M) which is also denoted by NX.Thus, we add up the above four types of expenditure to get final expenditure on gross domestic product at market prices (GDPMP). Thus,GDPMP= Private final consumption expenditure + Government’s final consumption expenditure + Gross domestic capital formation + Exports — Imports orGDPMP= C+G + I+ (X — M)= C + G + I + NXOn deducting consumption of fixed capital (i.e., depreciation) from gross domestic product at market prices (GDPMP) we get net domestic product at market prices (NDPMP).In this method, we then subtract net indirect taxes (that is, indirect taxes – subsidies) to arrive at net domestic product at factor cost (NDPFC),Lastly, we add ‘net factor income from abroad’ to obtain net national product at factor cost (NNPFC), which is called national income. Thus,NNPFC= GDPMP– Consumption of Fixed capital – Net Indirect taxes + Net Factor Income from Abroad.Expenditure approach to national income is shown through bar diagram in Table 2.2. Precautions: While estimating Gross Domestic Product through expenditure method or measuring final expenditure on Gross National Product, the following precautions should be taken:1. Second-hand goods:The expenditure made on second-hand goods should not be included because this does not contribute to the current year production of goods and services.2. Purchase of shares and bonds:Expenditure on purchase of old shares and bonds from other people and from business enterprises should not be included while estimating Gross Domestic Product through expenditure method. This is because bonds and shares are mere financial claims and do not represent expenditure on currently produced goods and services.3. Expenditure on transfer payments by government such as unemployment benefits, old-age pension should also not be included because no goods or productive services are produced in exchange by the recipients of these payments.4. Expenditure on intermediate goods such as fertilisers and seeds by the farmers and wool, cotton and yarn by manufacturers of garments should also be excluded. This is because we have to avoid double counting. Therefore, for estimating Gross Domestic Product we have to include only expenditure on final goods and services.A greatest difficulty in the measurement of national income in the developing countries is general lack of adequate statistical data. Inadequacy, non-availability and unreliability of statistics is a great handicap in measuring national income in these countries.Statistical information regarding agriculture and allied occupations, and household enterprises is not available. Even the statistical information regarding the enterprises in the organised sector is sketchy and unreliable. There is no accurate information available regarding consumption, investment expenditure and savings of either rural or urban population. |
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ese proerals by Geographersand Geologists |
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Answer» (i) Geographers study minerals as part of the earth's crust for a better understanding of landforms. The distribution of mineral resources and associated economic activities are of interest to geographers. (ii) A geologist is interested in the formation of minerals, their age and, physical and chemical composition. |
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How much is the contribution of manufacturing sector to the nationalincome of the country? |
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Answer» Importance of manufacturing industry is as follows: It has helped in modernising agriculture by manufacturing tractors, tools and machines used in cultivation. It has reduced employment pressure on agriculture It has brought in much needed foreign exchange It has expanded trade and commerce Manufacturing industries have helped in eradication of unemployment and poverty It has helped in the growth and boom in economy. Manufacturing industries have contributed 17% of our GDP. Its growth was stagnated earlier. However, since 2003, it is growing at a rate of 9-10% per annum. |
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Q16. How much is the contribution of manufacturing sector to the national incomeof the country? |
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Answer» Industrial sector contributes 29.02% with GVA of Rs.39.90 lakhcrore. While, Primary Sector of the economy i.e. Agriculture and allied sector contributes 17.32% and its GVA is around Rs.23.82 lakhcrore at the current prices in the FY 2016-17. |
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what are the various way in which MNC step to control production in other country. |
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Q.1. Name the various National Symbcountry.r |
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Answer» National Flag – Tiranga National Anthem – Jana Gana Mana National song – Vande Mataram National Currency – Indian Rupee National Emblem National anthem-jana gana mana National bird -peacock National flower-lotus National fruit -Mango National currency-rupee National animal-tiger National aquatic animal-dolphin |
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784+849 |
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Answer» 1633 aayega............. 784 + 849 = 16331633 is the correct answer 1633 is the correct answer 1633 is the right answer 784+849=1633, am I right ? 1633 is correct answer Answer is 1633........... |
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106 \times 106 - 94 \times 94 = ? |
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Answer» >(106×106)-(94×94)>(11236)-(8836)>2400 |
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who was the ruler of England in 1600? |
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Answer» Elizabeth I 1558-1603james I 1603-1625 elizabeth is the ruler of England Elizabeth is the rulerof England elizabeth is the rulerof england is the correct answer Elizabeth is the correct answer of the given question Elizabeth is the correct answer of the given question Charles 1 was the ruler of England in 1600 Charles 1 was the ruler of England in the 1600 Charles I was born in Fife on 19 November 1600, the second son of James VI of Scotland (from 1603 also James I of England) and Anne of Denmark. |
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Akbar is known as a successful ruler |
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name the ruler who belong to tuvala dynesty |
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Answer» narishimba deva and krishnadeva Raya etc are belongs to tuvala dynasty Sindhuraja's son Bhoja is the most celebratedrulerof the turvala dynesty. Sindhuraja's son Bhoja is the most celebrated ruler of the turvala dynasty |
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Maharaja Dalip Singh was the ruler of Punjab. |
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Answer» Maharaja Dalip Singh. 1843 after the violent upheavals in thePunjabcaused by the death ofRanjit Singh, his only remaining son, the seven-year-oldDalip Singh, becameMaharaja. After the Anglo-Sikh war and the annexation of thePunjabby the British in 1849,Dalip Singhwas separated from his mother, Rani Jindan. |
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why do you think Ashoka was a unique ruler |
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Answer» Ashoka was a king of the mauryan empire . He was a unique ruler because he defeated many rulers but his last war that is in kalinga war ,after a feirce battle he defeated them. But after seeing the death, suffering and sorrowness he decided never to battle a war again and devote his rest of his life to serve his people. |
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what is a desert ? state its unique features |
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Answer» Adesertis a barren area oflandscapewhere littleprecipitationoccurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes ofdenudation.Plants and animals living in the desert need special adaptations to survive in the harsh environment. Plants tend to be tough and wiry with small or no leaves, water-resistantcuticlesand often spines to deterherbivory. Some annual plantsgerminate, bloom and die in the course of a few weeks after rainfall while other long-lived plants survive for years and have deep root systems able to tap underground moisture. |
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name the aluminium places in Karnataka |
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Answer» Indian Aluminium Company (Hindalco) has an aluminum plant near Belgaum.bharat aluminum company in Bengaluru |
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4. HUW UU LULU Uallusie expallu ile blILISI CUTIC5. How did the British deal with dispensing justice in India? Pleat sive byer in the |
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Answer» 1.Initially, the British didn't interfere with Indian laws based on customs and traditions. 2.They decided that Indian laws would be applied to Indians and British laws would only apply to Europeans. 3.But this created a lot of confusion. 4.According to the Bengal Regulation of 1793,some Indian Traditions were written down in the form of laws. 5.This made administration easier to enforce. 6.Warren Hastings and Lord Cornwallis gave a proper shape to the judicial system by setting up civil courts.However the Indians and Europeans continued to be heard in separate courts. |
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9. What are the harmful effects and benefits of burning forests?10. Explain the new trades, new employments and new services in trade. |
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Answer» Benefits of burning forests 1) In shifting cultivation, parts of forests are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds are sown in ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October – November. Such plots are cultivated for a couple of years and then left fallow for 12 to 18 years for the forests to regenerate 2) A mixture of crops are grown on these plots. For example, in central India and Africa, millets are sown, in Brazil manioc, and in other parts of Latin America maize and beans are cultivated Harmful effects of burning forests 1) But, burning of forests are considered as harmful practice by European foresters 2) According to them, land that was used for cultivation every few years could not grow trees that are useful for railway timber 3) When the forests are burnt, there is always a danger of flames spreading and burning valuable timber New trade, new services and new employment reflect that society is becoming complex with higher degree of division of labour (new fields or sectors). It also talks about the development of the society. |
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Why is Karnataka called the Land of Gold? |
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Answer» Entire state of Karnataka is called the land of gold. Only the region around Kolar (or KGF) would be called the land of gold due to the fact that goldmines were previously existed there. |
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Why is the Northern Hemisphere called the Land Hemisp |
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Answer» The Northern Hemisphere is called the Land Hemisphere because the greater partof Earth’s landmass lies in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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What were the rent-free land grants given to the Brahmins called? |
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Answer» The rent-free land grants given to the Brahmins called Brahmadeya |
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The place where land and sea water meets is called aClass 4 |
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Answer» shore is the correct answer of the given question coast, coastline, shore etc.are the names of the place. A coastline or seashore is the area where land and sea water meets. Coastline or seashore is the place where land and sea water meets seashore is the answer of the following seashore is the answer seacoast is the best answer🏆🏆🏆 |
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Name the countries that constitute the indian subcontinent. Why is this land mass called a subcontinent ? |
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Answer» A place is classed as a subcontinent when it is part of a continent but is considered either geographically or politically as an independent entity or it is smaller than a continent. India is often called a subcontinent because it is a distinct landmass, not just a country. While it has many features of a continent, it is not as big as one, so is not considered a continent. India was once a continent (or at least a very large island). Due to continental drift,India moved north, joined and became part of continent Asia. But India is a distinct area separated by the Himalayas. Originally it was a separate geologic plate, but has collided and merged with Asia. Indian subcontinent constitutes SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation)countries that are India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Maldives. This group of countries are combined together to be called Indian subcontinent as once in the History, they were a part of India. But, now also these seven countries' geographical and climatic features match each other. the Indian subcontinent's climatic and geographical features are different from other countries of Continent of Asia. |
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4. How many judges constitute the International Court of Justice? What is their term of office? |
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Answer» The ICJ is a continuing and autonomous body that is permanently in session. It consists of15 judges—no two of whom may be nationals of the same state—who are elected to nine-year terms by majority votes in the UN General Assembly and the Security Council. |
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2. What will happen if lions are totally killed in a forest ? |
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Answer» If lions will totally killed in the forest then the food chain and food web will destroyed because if lions are not present in forest then who will eat the deer 🦌 and other animals and there are many deers many buffaloes, and they eat all the grass If lions are killed all together it will affect the ecosystem in a variety of ways which will lead to imbalance in ecosystem . THAT is if we kill all the lions, the secondary consumer trophic level experiences a loss due to which the primary consumers (deers ,rabbits,zebra etc) increase in number because there is no one to check their count.As a result the producers (plants) will be eaten or will be grazed well and this to a decrease in their level.So ultimately plants decrease which will affect the climate of that place.Also aftersome time the primary producer level may also go down to due unavailability or limited food resource. Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/949610#readmore If lions are totally killed in a forest than the ecosystem will be thoroughly disturbed because the lion is the one who kills secondary consumers, if lion wont be there, then the number of secondary consumers will increase and there will be no balance in our ecosystem Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/1505501#readmore If lions are totally killed in a forest than the ecosystem will be thoroughly disturbed because the lion is the one who kills secondary consumers, if lion wont be there, then the number of secondary consumers will increase and there will be no balance in our ecosystem If lions are killed all together it will affect the ecosystem in a variety of ways which will lead to imbalance in ecosystem . THAT is if we kill all the lions, the secondary consumer trophic level experiences a loss due to which the primary consumers (deers ,rabbits,zebra etc) increase in number because there is no one to check their count.As a result the producers (plants) will be eaten or will be grazed well and this to a decrease in their level.So ultimately plants decrease which will affect the climate of that place.Also aftersome time the primary producer level may also go down to due unavailability or limited food resource. If lions are totally killed in the forest then food chain and food web will totally disturb. the food chain is end |
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what is Russian experiments. |
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Answer» The Russian sleep experiment is a horror story on creepypasta, a website specifically for those who enjoy writing creepy stories and anything in that genre. The story is about Russian scientist who perform a sleep deprivation experiment on 5 men for a period of 30 days that later leads to catastrophic results, everyone else has pretty much covered it. |
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a farmer has enough food for 144 ducks for 28 days. if he sells 33 dicks |
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Answer» Step-by-step explanation: 144 ducks-----28days if 33 ducks are sold remaning=144-33=111 for 111 ducks how many days the food exists IF DUCKS DECREASE THE DAYS INCREASE SO IT IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL D1D2=V1V2 144*111=28*X570.85 Days |
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1. Mention any twochiel characteristics of the Russian Society betore 191 |
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Answer» Characteristics of the Russian society before 1917. Russia's industrialdevelopment promoted an increase in the size of the urban middle-classand working class. The working class and peasantsestablished dynamicpolitical atmosphere and the growth of radical parties. Russia carefullyand cunningly planned to enter Asia withthe help of its alliance withFrance.Russia later faced war with Japan, Germany and Austria. hdjriroti5ghwk183grvtbkr3og5ctbrkr |
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3. Why does Inert gases placed in Zero group? |
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Answer» Inert gaselements have their outer most shell completed or full. So they have no tendency to enter into any chemical reaction by giving or receiving electrons. Hence,inert gases arechemicallyinertandplaced in zero group(Group-viii) in the periodic table.Inert gaseswithzerovalency. |
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(5) Why did the invaders attack India? |
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Answer» Firstly,India is well known for its crop wealth and production in those days. Nextly,India popular for its abundant resources. And also because of India's wealth,trade etc.So, therefore those were attracted to India. |
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1 Give the reason for lower Infant Mortality Rate in Kerala |
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Answer» Kerala has low infant mortality rate as their is high development of education and health facilities. |
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what is the position of the citizens in Saudhi Arabia with regard to the government? |
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Letsrecall1. Match the following:Diwani"Tiger of Mysore"faujdari adalatRani ChannammaTipu Sultanright to collect land revenueSepoycriminal courtled an anti-Britishmovement in Kitoorsipahi |
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Answer» diwani- right to collect land revenuetiger of mysore - tipu sultanfaujdari adaalat- criminal courtrani channamma - led an anti british movement in kithoorsipahi- sepoy diwani - right to collect land revenuetiger of mysore- tipu sultan faujdari adaalat - criminal court rani channamma-led an anti british movement in kitoorsipahi -sepoy |
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. Can you tell how are plants dependentupon air and water and how they affectthe two in return? |
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Answer» The net effect depends on the day time and the light intensity. Photosynthesis doesn’t occur at dark. When there is no photosynthesis, there is a net uptake of oxygen and a net release of carbon dioxide. If there is enough light during the day, then: • The rate of photosynthesis is greater than that of the the rate of respiration. • There is a net uptake of carbon dioxide and a net release of oxygen. |
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Defination ofComputer ? |
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Answer» A computer is a programmable machine. The two principal characteristics of a computer are: It responds to a specific set ofinstructionsin a well-defined manner and it canexecutea prerecorded list of instructions (aprogram).A computer is a machine that can be instructed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically via computer programming. Modern computers have the ability to follow generalized sets of operations, called programs. These programs enable computers to perform an extremely wide range of tasks Acomputeris a machine that can be instructed to carry outsequencesofarithmeticorlogicaloperations automatically viacomputer programming. Modern computers have the ability to follow generalized sets of operations, calledprograms.These programs enable computers to perform an extremely wide range of tasks. A "complete" computer including thehardware, theoperating system(mainsoftware), andperipheralequipment required and used for "full" operation can be referred to as acomputer system. A computer is a machine or device that performs processes, calculations and operations based on instructions provided by a software or hardware program. It is designed to execute applications and provides a variety of solutions by combining integrated hardware and software components. a computer is an electric machine An electronic machine which is used to perform various activities like calculation, gaming etc. Computer is an electronic machine |
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Defination of miniature |
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Answer» Aminiatureis a small-scale reproduction, or a small version. It may refer to: Portrait miniature, a miniature portrait painting Miniature art, miniature painting, engraving and sculpture Miniature (illuminated manuscript), a small painting in an illuminated text Persian miniature, a small painting in an illuminated text or album Ottoman miniature, a small painting in an illuminated text or album Mughal miniature, a small painting in an illuminated text or album Scale model Room box Figurine Miniature figure (gaming), a small figurine used in role playing games and tabletop wargames |
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Defination of Faujdari |
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Answer» faujdari court is a criminal Courtfaujdaricourt punishes guilty partyfaujdaricourt gives punishment and sometimes punishment with fine. |
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