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Make an estimate of Bhatti as a poet and a grammarian. |
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Answer» Bhatti lived in the ancient Indian city of Valabhi, writing under the patronage of one of four kings named Shridharasena. He is said to have taught Sanskrit to the princes of the court. Comprisinga total of 22 cantos and 1,650 verses, hisBhattikavyarecounts the story of Rama and Sita based on the Sanskrit epicRamayana (“Romance of Rama”). |
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n which ome caep mdiae rthe leadin |
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Answer» Rice is the crop which India leads in production and export in the world. Please hit the like button if this helped you. |
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esson receives the highest rainfall andpive ome reason.40 |
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Answer» In India Monsoon season receives the highest rainfall. And monsoon season starts from June and ends on September. In India Monsoon wind is responsible for rainfalls. |
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(1) Which ideals are stated in the Preamble of Indian Constitution ? |
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Answer» We, the people of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR,DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLIC and to secure to all of its citizens; JUSTICE social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of status and of opportunity;and to promote among them all; FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation; In our Constituent Assembly, this 26th day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION |
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naurendhigh newnovelad and |
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Answer» New groups of lower-middle-class people such as shopkeepers, clerks, aristocrats and gentlemanly classes formed the new readership for the novels. |
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How did Cliveeset himel |
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Answer» Robert Clive himself amassed a fortune in India. He had come to Madras from England in 1743 at the age of 18. It is said that very foundations of the British empire in India was laid by Robert Clive. Robert Clive nick named "Clive of India" |
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rst Q2. Fill in the BlanksIn 1.............. was the Italian who accepted the challenge to discover thesea route to India.2. Robert Clive conspired to murder ..... |
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Answer» Like me first 1-vasco da vama2-Mir jafar HEY MATE UR ANSWER IS 1. VASCO DA GAMA 2. MIR JAFAR 1-vasco ea5 varma 2.mir jafar 1.vasco da Gama 2.mir Jafar |
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define dominant in your own words. |
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Answer» Something more powerful Someone or something that is dominant is more powerful, successful, influential, or noticeable than other people or things. ... In biology A dominant gene is one that produces a particular characteristic, whether a person has only one of these genes from one parent, or two genes, one from each parent. Compare recessive. Please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
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Describe the ideas behind the Tonkin Free School. To what extent was it atypical example of colonial ideas in Vietnam? |
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justify the statement... in easy and simple language.......... |
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Answer» It is true that for development, people look at a mix of goals, e.g. :(i) If women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the household and society increases. So dignity is an important goal.(ii) However, it is also the case that if there is respect for women there would be more sharing of housework and greater acceptance of women working outside.(iii) A safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up a variety of jobs or run a business. These are goals other than income. Hence development goal is not only for better income but for other important things in life |
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in simple language what is faulting or folding |
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Answer» Folding occurs when Forces on the plates act towards each other, the crust of Earth bends and a fold is created. To illustrate this, place a paper on the table. Put your hands at the extremes of the paper. Now slowly make your hands meet. You will see that the paper in between is forming a mountain. This phenomena occurs between tectonic plates of earth. So folding is compression of tectonic plates due to internal forces of earth, along plate boundaries.Faulting occurs when the crust of the earth cracks due to tension( forces acting opposite to each other). This causes layers to stretch and crack.These form rift valleys. |
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justify the statement... in easy and simple language.......... for development people look at a mix of goals. |
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Answer» It is true that for development, people look at a mix of goals, e.g. :(i) If women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the household and society increases. So dignity is an important goal.(ii) However, it is also the case that if there is respect for women there would be more sharing of housework and greater acceptance of women working outside.(iii) A safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up a variety of jobs or run a business. These are goals other than income. Hence development goal is not only for better income but for other important things in life |
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8x-[{3x+4y+(4x-2y+z)}] |
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Answer» 8x-[{3x+4y+(4x-2y+z)}]8x-[{3x+4y+4x-2y+z}]8x-[{7x+2y+z}]8x-[7x+2y+z]8x-7x-2y-zx-2y-z Answer will be x-2y-z. |
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Total bones in human body |
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Answer» 206 bones 206 bones |
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most sensitive organ of human body |
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Answer» Skin is the most sensitive. |
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how many bones in human body |
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Answer» The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of around270 bonesat birth – this total decreases to around206 bonesby adulthood after some bones get fused together. There are 206 bones in a human body |
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C. Fill in the blanks:1.We get sugar from |
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Answer» we get sugar from sugarcane we get sugar from sugarcane |
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ame the covatnes whch ave laxgea thon Inds |
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Answer» countries larger than india1. Russia2. China |
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What is the difference between the moon and INSAT |
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ny do Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand record less temperatureduring the month of May ? |
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Answer» because these two states are are situated near by Himalayan range and the weather of India till February. The minimumtemperatureof this magnificent city comes down to -2° C. The climate remains quite cool and pleasant. |
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According to World Wildlife Foundation, which animals are considered as critically endangeredspecies"? Check ALL correct answers. Endangered animalsarguarratesDt monarch butelesO Asian clephantsorilaI kasesB HippopotamusEh bakingB |
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Answer» Orangutan, Gorilla, Black Rhino are critically endangered species. |
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which rivers are called perennial? |
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Answer» Perennial rivers (aka permanent rivers) flow throughout the year except during extreme drought. Non-perennial rivers are those which have no flow for at least a part of the year. Perennial rivers usually originate from mountainous snowy regions or glaciers. In India almost all perennial rivers originate from the Himalayan range. There are 10 perennial rivers in India most of them in the north. They areGanga, Yamuna, Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Mahanadi, Tapti, Garghara (Saraswati), Sutlejand the sole perennial river in the south --Thamirabarani. the river which flow throughout the year is known as perennial river. the river which flow throughout the year is known as perennial river. |
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36. Difierenciate between the inundation canals and perennial canals. |
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Answer» The maindifference betweenthe twocanalsis primarily the period that they have water in them.Inundation canalsare usually long and originate from big rivers. ...Perennial canalsare linked to barrages and dams, and they have water throughout the year. Thesecanalsare a good choice for irrigating large areas. |
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1.Why is soil considered an important resource? Give any three reasons |
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Answer» Ans :- Soil is made up of air, water,mineralsand organic material and is one of the most important natural resources on earth. Most life on earth depends on soil as a direct or indirect source of food.Plantsand animals source theirnutrientsfrom the soil and it is home to many different forms of life.The soil considered an important resources because :It provides food through agriculture.It is the source of nutrients for many forms of life.Many valuable minerals are explored from the soil.It is home to various forms of life.It supports vegetation. |
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who was the first lady prime minister of india |
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Answer» Pratibha Devisingh Patil Indira Gandhi Indira Gandhi Indira Gandhi was the first lady prime minister of India. |
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who is first lady pm |
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Answer» Indira Gandhi |
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what is the first PM by in India |
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Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru is the first Prime Minister of India. |
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who is first pm india? |
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Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru is the first PM of India. what's india papoleshn indian first doctor name |
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who waz the first pm of India |
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Answer» Rajendra Prasad |
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first pm of India |
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Answer» Jawaharlal Nehru is the first pm of India. |
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who is pm of India |
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Answer» our current Prime Minister iS Mr Narendra Modi Mr Narendra Damodardas Modi right ans Narendar Modi is the right answer Modi Modi Modi Modi Modi Modi Modi Modi ,,,💐💐💐 🌷🌷🌷Modi Modi Modi Modi Modi ,,,,,🌷🌷🌷 ,,,🌹🌹Narendra Damodardas Modi ,,🌹🌹 Modi Modi Modi Modi modi modi modi modi modi modi our prime minister is narendra damodardas modi Our PM is Mr. Narendra Modi alias 👉👉👉'pheku' Narendra Damodardas Modi(Gujarati pronunciation:[ˈnəɾendrə dɑmodəɾˈdɑs ˈmodiː]; born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the14thand currentPrime Minister of Indiasince 2014. He was theChief MinisterofGujaratfrom 2001 to 2014, and is theMember of ParliamentforVaranasi. Modi is a member of theBharatiya Janata Party(BJP), and of theRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS), aHindu nationalistvolunteer organisation. He is the first prime minister outside of theIndian National Congressto win two consecutive terms with a full majority, and the second one to complete five years in office afterAtal Bihari Vajpayee.[2] Our prime minister is shree Narendra Damodar Das Modi The correct answer Narendra modified our prime Minister is shree narendra damodar das modi ji Narendra Modi p.m of India present prime minister of our country is Shree Narendra Damodar Das Modi Mr. Narendra Damodardas Modi our current prime minister is Mr Narendra Modi the PM of India is Narendra modi 👌👌🙏🙏🙏 the PM of India is Narendra modi Current prime minister is Narendra Modi mr. damodardas narendra modi |
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first lady pm if india |
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Answer» indira gandhi Indira Gandhi Shreemati Indira Gandhi |
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+Who is pm in india |
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Answer» Narendra Modi is the president of India. |
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4. WHte ainyU5. Classify resources on the basis of development.tho throo tier rural local self-gover |
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Answer» Ans :- On the basis of the status of development1. stock2. reserves3. developed resources5. potential resources Potential:Resouces found in the Environment but their use has not been startedE.g.: wind and solar energy in Rajasthan and Gujarat Developed:Resources which have been surveyed and their quality and quantity has been determined for their usageE.g.: gold Stock:Resources which are found the environment, which can satisfy human needs but humans don’t have the technology to use them for this purpose E.g.: water has hydrogen and oxygen. Which can be used as a source of energy Reserve:Subset of stock which can put to use using existing technical know how. But their use has not started. They can satisfy future needs PLEASE LIKE THE ANSWER |
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4. Suppose records show that the average income in a country has been increasingover a period of time. From this, can we conclude that all sections of the economyhave become better? Illustrate your answer with an example |
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Which is the tallest statue in the world. Show it's pictures |
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Answer» Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Statue -The 182-metre-high (600 ft) Statue of Unity will be twice the size of New York's Statue of Liberty. |
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8. What are the disadvantages of official records? |
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indian pm name |
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Answer» Shri Narendra modi ji is the prime minister of INDIA |
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caja Rimwas Dadabhai Naoroji.Mohun Roy, the greatest contributor of Indian nationalismE xER CIS EShort answer type questions:Who was the writer of Anandamath?Who composed the song 'Sare Jahan Se Achha'?.When and where was the first railway line in India constructed?When and where was the first telegraph line in India constructed?When and where was the first Printing Press established in India?6. When was the Calcutta Presidency College established? By what name was it |
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Answer» 1. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay 2. Mohammed Iqbal 3. The first passenger train in India ran betweenBombay(Bori Bunder) andThaneon 16April 1853. 4.The construction of 4,000 miles (6,400km) of telegraph lines was started in November 1853. These connected Kolkata (then Calcutta) andPeshawarin the north;Agra,Mumbai(then Bombay) through Sindwa Ghats, andChennai(then Madras) in the south;OotacamundandBangalore. 5. The art of printing first entered India through Goa. In a letter to St. Ignatius of Loyola, dated 30 April1556, Father Gasper Caleza speaks of a ship carrying a printing press setting sail for Abyssinia from Portugal, with the purpose of helping missionary work in Abyssinia. 1-ans is ravindra nath tagore Q2 Rabin Far nath tagore take photo correct who established the gupta empire and when |
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name Indian feminist writer |
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Answer» Savitribai Phule(1831–1897) – one of the earliest Indian feminists. Started the first school for girls in the subcontinent.[18][19] Tarabai Shinde(1850–1910) – activist whose workStri Purush Tulanais considered the first modern Indian feminist text.[62] Pandita Ramabai(1858–1922) – social reformer a champion for the emancipation of women inBritish India.[63] Kamini Roy(1864–1933) – poet, suffragette, and first woman honours graduate in India.[64] Sarala Devi Chaudhurani(1872–1945) – early feminist and founder of theBharat Stree Mahamandal, one of the first women's organisations in India.[65] Saroj Nalini Dutt(1887–1925) – early social reformer who pioneered the formation of educational Women's Institutes inBengal.[66] Durgabai Deshmukh(1909–1981) – public activist for women's emancipation and was also the founder of Andhra Mahila Sabha.[67] Barnita Bagchi– scholar and sociologist with a focus on women's education.[68] Jasodhara Bagchi(1937–2015) – founder of the School of Women's Studies atJadavpur University.[69] Rita Banerji– feminist author and founder ofThe Must Follow - Youth Ki Awaaz 53 Indian Women Writers Millennials Must Read. Meena Kandasamy. Ilavenil Meena Kandasamy is a poet, fiction writer, activist and currently one of India's boldest and most badass young voices. Nayantara Sehgal. Kamala Das. Anita Nair. Jhumpa Lahiri. Arundhati Roy. Kiran Desai. Manju Kapur. |
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Give an example how stereotypes about women affect their right to equality. |
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Answer» thanks thanks 😘😘😘 |
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How do you think stereotypes; about what women can orcannot do, affect women's right to equality? |
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How do you think acannot do, affect women's right toStereotypes; about what women can or |
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4. Make afind. Which of these could5. Why do you think ordinary men and women did notgenerally keep records of what they did?you think the |
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How do you think wars affect the lives of ordinarypeople today? |
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How was a 'dora' different from an ordinary 'landlord'? |
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Answer» The landlords in Awadh were known as the landlords, and in Hyderabad they were called the Doras. Doras :1.Doras lived in a large fortified houses to control the whole village.2. They had servants and powerful soldiers.3. They had vast lands cultivated by tenants.method.4. They changed the tenants and gave lands to efficient through their auction .5.They settled the disputes in villages.6.These very aggressive and kindless towards peasants.Zamindars(landlords)1. These are just mediators between the state and peasants.2.Zamindars were changed according the demands of British.3. These people led the luxurious , life like British.4. They did not maintain private armies.5. These landlords changed peasants where they found defaulters. |
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whar are terracyota toys |
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Answer» Terracottais toy made of clay and ceramic like structure. harrapa civilization had a great arts on terracotta toys. |
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what is the first train |
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Answer» 1804 - First steam locomotive railway known as Penydarren or "Pen-y-Darren" locomotive was built byRichard Trevithick, used to haul iron from Merthyr Tydfil to Abercynon,Wales. The first train carried a load of 10 tons of iron. |
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The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarat in thewest. But the clocks show the same time. How does this happen? (AS,) |
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Answer» From Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh there is a time lag of two hours, but the watches show the same time because the time along the Standard Meridian of India (82° 30' E) passing through Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh is taken as the standard time for the whole country. |
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The sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh aswest. But the clocks show the same time. How doecompared to Gujarat in the |
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Answer» FromGujarattoArunachal Pradeshthereisatimelag oftwo hours,butthe watchesshow the same timebecause thetimealong theStandardMeridian of India (82° 30' E) passing through Mirzapur in UttarPradesh istaken as thestandard timefor the whole country. |
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