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canvas painting history |
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Answer» Historically made from tightly woven hemp—the wordcanvascomes from the Latin cannabis—it came into common usage in the 16th century during the Italian Renaissance. ... Soon, the Spanish began to take upcanvas art, following the Italian example. Historically made from tightly woven hemp—the wordcanvascomes from the Latin cannabis—it came into common usage in the 16th century during the Italian Renaissance. ... Soon, the Spanish began to take upcanvas art, following the Italian example ater is one of the most sought-out subjects in paintings. In this tutorial , you will learn valuable pointers on painting... |
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Pre-history means? |
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Answer» Prehistory refers to the period of time before civilization and writing. |
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Urrying out their various bodyJUIBUSITIS forfunctions, such as digestion, respirationand excretion. We get our food fromplants, or animals, or both.When plants ofcultivated at oneit is called a crowheat means thin a field are theYou alreaddifferent typand fruits. Tbasis of theIndia isconditionand rairanotherSince we all need food,how can we providefood to a large numberof people in ourcountry? |
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Answer» By increasing the new technologies and methods regarding the agriculture , by providing new information to farmers about agricultural field And the example of common schemes like white revolution etc my country our india |
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hunting animalscould culuvatewheat and ouwas born ABBUL, first of all why do we have to eatTU?food?You already know that energy fromthe food is utilised by organisms forcarrying out their various bodyfunctions, such as digestion, respirationand excretion. We get our food fromplants, or animals, or both.When plantcultivated aIt is calledwheat mesin a fieldYou adifferenand frybasisSince we all need food,how can we providefood to a large numberof people in ourcountry?conangar |
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Answer» By increasing the new technologies and methods regarding the agriculture , by providing new information to farmers about agricultural field And the example of common schemes like white revolution etc hay di se need foods our countries provides many schemes that especially fci produces schemes more they store food in harvest season like ant and cricket story and that food distributed althrough the year and technology improved highbreed seeds like that means population must be controlled by increasing the new technologies and methods regarding the agriculture ,by providing new information to farmers about agricultural field and example of common schemes like white revolution etc and our country's provide many schemes that especially fci products schemes more they store food in harvesting season please like 😊😊😊😊 |
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did tribal societies change after being organisedHowinto a state? |
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How did tribal societies change after being organisedinto a state?1(oo7Let's discuss |
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history |
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Answer» History is the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. |
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How can we correlate applied history withour present?*2. |
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Answer» Applied history is the attempt of using the insights of the past to resolve the issues of the present. The applied history and present is correlated in the following ways: (i) Applied history is used in thestudy ofthe culture and traditions of the people in the present as they are related to the past. (ii) Applied history is used in the study of ancestry of the people in a certain society. (iii) Applied history helps in the study of scientific knowledge, like fossils etc. In order to develop in the present, the knowledge of the past is necessary, Hence, applied history and the present is correlated. |
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1. 18, 21Factors of 18Factors of 21 -Common factors of 18 and 21- |
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Answer» Factors of 18= 1,2,3,6,9,18.Factors of 21= 1,3,7,21. Common factors of 18 and 21: 1, 3. Please hit the like button if this helped. |
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Overages of vitamins are added tocompensate probable loss on storage. |
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Answer» a cat to the god are dog to bad Vitamins do not degrade at the same rate in a food at any set of conditions, therefore no one can give an exact percentage loss. ... Even with added precautions and adding overages to ensure the micronutrient levels in foods and beverages, some losses can occur during distribution and storage. |
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-3-29. What is 'Operation Vijay'? Why was it carried out?OR |
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Answer» Operation Vijay. ...Operation Vijay(1961), theoperationby the Military of India that led to the capture of Goa, Daman and Diu and Anjediva Islands.Operation Vijay(1999), the Indianoperationto push back infiltrators in the Kargil War. |
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29. What is 'Operation Vijay'? Why was it carried out? |
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Answer» Operation Vijay. ...Operation Vijay(1961), theoperationby the Military of India that led to the capture of Goa, Daman and Diu and Anjediva Islands.Operation Vijay(1999), the Indianoperationto push back infiltrators in the Kargil War. |
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59. HOW NEW LAWS COME ABOUT? |
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Answer» HIT THE LIKE BUTTON IF YOU ARE SATISFIED |
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How did the knowledge of ancient texts help thereformers promote new laws? |
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Answer» Reformers tried to convinced people that widow burning ,caste distinctions,child marriage had no sanction in ancient text.Their knowledge of ancient texts gave them immense confidence and moral support which they utilised by promoting new laws. They did not get feared when people raise voice against the reforms they had brought. |
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4. In 1914,followingthe Germans introduced a new form of warfare carried out by which of theto damage the shippingof arms, resources, and even troops?a. Tanksb. Submarinesc. machine gunsd. Aircraft |
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Answer» b. Submarines In 1914 Germany's U-boat's chief advantage was to submerge; surface ships had no means to detect a submarine underwater, and no means to attack even if they could, while in the torpedo the U-boat had a weapon that could sink an armoured warship with one shot. |
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How would flexibility in labour laws help companies? |
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Answer» Instead of hiring workers on a regular or permanent basis,companiescan hire workers flexibly for short periods when there is intense pressure of work. Thecompaniescan negotiate wages and terminate employment, depending on market conditions. |
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how India has kept relationships with the world in ancient times? |
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Answer» The passes across the mountains in the north have provided passages to the ancient travellers. These routes have contributed in the exchange of ideas and commodities since ancient times. The ideas of Upanishads, Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the Indian numerals and the decimal system could thus, reach many parts of the world. The spices, muslin and other merchandise were taken from India to different countries. On the other hand, influence of Greek sculpture, their architectural styles of domes and minarets can be seen in India. |
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How "local companies" benefited by collaborating with "multinational companies"?Evaluate any three benefits. |
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Answer» The following examples show that local companies benefitted by collaborating with multinational- w companies(i) MNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster production.(ii) MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production.(iii) They earn greater profits. |
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Why was the mandal commesion set up? What did it recommend to the government? |
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Answer» The Mandal Commission was established in India in 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationally backward." It was headed by Indian parliamentarian Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal to consider the question of seat reservations and quotas for people to redress caste discrimination and used eleven social, economic, educational indicators to determine backwardness. |
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4. What attracted European trading companies to India? |
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4. What attracted European trading companies to India |
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Answer» European trading companies ventured across the oceans so as to look for new landsfrom where they could buy goods at a cheap price, and carry them back to Europe tosell at higher prices. The fine qualities of cotton and silk produced in India had a bigmarket in Europe. Indian spices like pepper, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon toowere in great demand. Hence, European trading companies were attracted to India. |
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t'sdiscussEuropean trading companies came to India. Why? |
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Answer» European trading companies could buy goods at a cheap price, in India and carry them back to Europe and sell them at higher prices. The fine qualities of cotton and silk produced in India had a big market in Europe. Pepper, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon grown in India were in great demand in Europe. |
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Why did big European powers meet in Berlin in 1885? |
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Answer» The partition of Africa began with the BerlinConference from 1884-1885 whichwasheld inBerlin. On this meeting, all the significant European stateswere welcomed, including; Germany, Spain, Netherland, Belgium, Portugal, France and Great Britain. Therewasno African invited to this gathering. |
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1. Why were big European powers meet in Berlin in 1885? |
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Answer» This Scramble for Africa led to conflict among these European nations specially between the British and France. Therefore in 1884 Bismarck called the meeting of Big European powers in Berlin to make Negotiation beetween these countries . |
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Who were the European powers to defeat Napoleon? |
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Answer» Austria, Russia, Prussia and Great Britain were the four major powers that collectively defeated and overthrew Napolean. The powers has formed a special alliance among themselves with the Treaty of Chaumont on March 9,1814 Subsequently, a treat of peace was signed with France on May 30 by four countries and then by Sweden and Portugal as well and by Spain on July 20. |
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What are the difficulties people face in a non-democratic country?Give answers drawing from the examples given in this chapter. |
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Answer» thank you |
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I. What are the difficulties people face in a non-democratic, country? Give answersdrawing from the examples given in this chapter |
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Why were big European powers met in Berlin in 1885? |
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Answer» Big European nations met in Berlin to hold a conference regarding the split up of the federated states of Africa. They wanted to split Africa into separate states in order to gain control over the continent’s abundant natural resources for the development of their industrial sector. The conference lasted for three months and resulted in the split up of Africa into fifty states. |
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EXERCISESAnswer the following questions briefly.Fay What is the true shape of the eartha PA10Vb) What is a globe? P910)c) What is the latitudinal value of the Tropic of Cancer? sad). What are the three heat zones of the EarthP, 12)(e) What are parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude? PH) Why does the torrid zone receive maximum amount of heat?g Why is it 5.30 p.m. in India and 12.00 noon in London?Balth |
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Answer» (d) torrid zone , temperate zone , frigid zone are the three heat zones of the earth |
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What were the various evils that crept into the Indian society |
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Answer» In 19 th century India, various kinds of social evils crept in the society, as most of them were uneducated. They were burdened with superstition and blind faith in dictates in Brahmins.They lost the power to use their own judgment. Hence social reforms was necessary.The social evils were sati system, polygamy, child marriage, infanticide, dowry system. Religious evils were outmoded rituals, idol worship, polytheism, supremacy of the Brahmins, blind faith and superstition fanaticism, etc. |
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22. In response to the Tariff of 1832, South Carolina issued the Ordinanceof |
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Answer» The decisionwasmade, and on November 24, 1832, theSouth Carolinalegislature passed theOrdinance of Nullification, whichdeclaredthe Tariffs of 1828 and 1832 unconstitutional, and thereby null and void. TheNullificationCrisis began with this act |
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What are the suggestions that you can put forward to eradicate these social evils? |
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Answer» To remove and reduce social evils-- #We need to spread education. Every person must be educated. #We must focus on character building. Children must be trained to have a sound character. Moral education is a must to reduce social evils. #We must try to connect our children with spirituality. Spirituality here means the realization of oneness. We will have to make people feel and realize that we are a family. #We must promote yoga and meditation at primary schools. #We must organize awareness camps at villages and towns to make people aware of the bad effects of all the social evils. #We must try to create employment. Poverty and unemployment are the biggest reasons for almost all the social evils. |
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12. State one prudential and moral reason for power sharing withan example from the Indian content. |
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Answer» nice answerrrr........... Thanks.................! |
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State the reason for extension in cultivation |
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Answer» In the colonial period, cultivation expanded for a variety of reasons.1) The British encouraged the production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton. The demand for these crops increased in Europe where foodgrains were needed to feed the large growing population and raw materials were required for industrial production.2) The British thought that forests were unproductive. They were considered wilderness that had to be bought under agriculture so as to earn revenue and useful products.3)The spread of railways created new demand . Railways were essential to way transport goods for the British. Large number of trees were felled to lay railway tracks, for obtaining wood as fuel.4) Oak forests in England were fast disappearing. This created problem of timber supply to Royal Navy. The forests of India were explored and forests were felled and timber was planted to meet the demand to build English ships5)The natural forests were cleared to make way for tea, coffee and rubber plantations. These areas were given to European planters at cheap rates |
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-) Personal response:Give two suggestions to overcome thegarbage problems |
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Answer» Give two suggestions to overcome the garbage problems Give two suggstons to overcome the garbage prblems 1)Use dustbins to dispose garbage.2)Usage of biodegradable material should be promoted. |
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0088 .)Entrepreneurship emerging in rural areas are alled.. |
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Answer» Entrepreneurship emerging in rural areas is called rural entrepreneurship. Explanation:Establishing industries in rural areas refer to rural entrepreneurship. |
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3.is essential for the development of rural areas |
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Answer» Education is essential for the development of rural areas |
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4. Identify the challenges to democracy in the following descriptions.suggest policy/institutional mechanism to deepen democracyin the given situations:e Following a High Court directive a temple in Orissa that hadseparate entry doors for dalits and non-dalits allowed entryfor all from the same doorA large number of farmers are committing suicide in differentstates of Indiao- Following allegation of killing of three civilians in Gandwara in afake encounter by Jammu and Kashmir police, an enquiry hasbeen ordered. |
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ections.sters of various states in Nigeria got together and demanded thatnment declare its sources of income. They also wanted to know thethe revenue is distributed to various state governments.What are the different forms of power sharing in moderndemocracies? Give an example of each of these.. State one prudential reason and one moral reason for power |
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Answer» Thedifferent forms of power sharing in modern democraciesare: → Horizontal Distribution ofPower: Thepowerissharedamong thedifferentorgans of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. ...Example: In India,powerissharedamong Central government, State government and local governments. |
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who prounded the stimulus response theory |
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Answer» Ivan Pavlov profounded stimulus response theory |
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In Tamil Nadu, 75% of the people living in rural areas use a ration shop, whereas in Jharkhand only 8rural people do so. Where would people be better offand uhu? |
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0 three states having blsck sol and the crop which is mainly grow |
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Answer» The three states having black soil are Maharashtra,, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.The crop which is mainly grown here iscotton. |
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a. Heat energy is being produced in aresistance in a circuit at the rate of100 W. The current of 3 A is flowingin the circuit. What must be thevalue of the resistance?(Ans : 11 Ί)y, |
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Answer» We know that :-Power=I²R=>100=3²×R=>R=100/9=11 ohm |
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27. What was India's foreign policy towards the US and USSR duringthecoldwarera?Doyouthinkthatthis6y helped India's interests.wfraF&余trrt.TT저 켸.37Htra7 3tr ifHq希功fam 하fa靷eft ? 꿰 3Tq |
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Answer» India followed its Policy of Non Alignment which Nehru, Tito ,Nasser and Sukarno[Of India,Yugoslavia, Egypt and Indonesia respectively] had laid foundation of in the Conference at Bandung(Indonesia) in the Year 1954. I think that this Policy did not help India’s interest at all. Both the large Powers looked at India with Doubt and Irritation whereas our arch Rival Pakistan benefited a lot by towing the American line. Anyway a Good Sense finally dawned upon our Policy makers(a bit too late though) when during the time of Congress rule Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed the famous Atomic Treaty with the Mighty USA when President George Bush (Junior) came to India specifically only for it. Luckily PM Narendra Modi did not change the Good Work started by the Congress Party and followed it up by signing several Treaties with the U.S in Various Important Fields and the Shining Results are there before us to See, Admire and Feel Good about. Ambassador(Rtd) HVSManral |
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(iv) outside male buuyA tadpole develops into an adult frog by the proces() fertilisation () metamorphosis (ila) embedeThe number of nuclei present in a zygote is(1) none (iti) one(b)(c)(iii) two(tv) fIndicate whether the following statements are Truea) Oviparous animals give birth to young ones.b)Each sperm is a single cell.c) External fertilisation takes place in frog.A new human individual develops from a celEgg laid after fertilisation is made up of a siAmoeba reproduces by budding.Fertilisation is necessary even in asexualBinary fission is a method of asexual repr))A zygote is formed as a result of fertilisaAn embryo is made up of a single cell.between a zygote and a |
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3Communism in USSR collapsed due toA. Reformations of GorbachevB. Karl Marx's scientific communismC. October RevolutionD. Assumption of leadership of communist countries by Joseph Stalin |
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Answer» due to the reformation of Gorbachev |
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How does the process of fertilisation take place in flowers? |
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Answer» When pollen lands on stigma, it germinates and gives rise to a pollen tube that passesthrough the style and reaches the ovary of a pistil. When the pollen tube reaches anovule, it releases the male gametes. A male gamete fuses with a female gamete in theovule. This process is known as fertilisation. The cell which is formed after the fusion of amale and a female gamete is known as zygote. This zygote divides several times in orderto form the embryo present inside the seed. |
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Answer the qu."1. Explain Karl Marx's 'Class theory |
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Answer» Marx felt that the industrial society belonged to the capitalists. Capitalists owned the capital invested in industries, but the profit was produced by workers.In Marxist theory, the capitalist stage of production consists of two main classes: the bourgeoisie, the capitalists who own the means of production, and the much larger proletariat (or 'working class') who must sell their own labour power |
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kshops and professionalConterencesQu. Write a short note on the "National Committee onWomen's Education, 1958".Ans. The problems of education of riule aul |
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Answer» The National Council on Women's Education set up in 1958 under the chairmanship of Smt. Durgabai Deshmukh recommended certain specific steps to expand and improve the education of women in the country. They specifically stated that women's education should be treated as a major programme in the field of education and the gaps between boys' and girls' education must be bridged in no time. They urged upon the centre and the states to prepare some special schemes and set up special machinery to execute them. Important Recommendations are as follows: (a) "Education of women should be regarded as a major special problem" and should receive "t highest priority" so that funds required for the purpose be "considered to be the first charge on the sums set aside for the development of education". (b) A national council for women's education and state councils for the same be created. They should be special units in the Indian Ministry of Education and the state directorates of education" (c) In place of the matching grants for women education, the Government of India should undertake to give 100% grants to the states for the development of education of women. (d) To secure women teachers, particularly, in rural areas, condensed courses for adult worn should be instituted. Urban women should be given special inducements like quarters a rural allowance to work in those areas. |
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Sometime we feel au ser fathers were healthierthan uso |
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Answer» SOCIAL STUDIES:- 1.Sometimes we feel our forefathers were healthier than us.Find out some ancient healthy habits/ practices which we have abandoned now and hence are suffering.2.Environmental hazards on health are increasing exponentially. Tabulate which abiotic factors can lead to which hazard and how the occurrence of environmental diseases can be reduce. Please like my answer. |
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