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1951.

what being of transportation in available in palampur?

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Many kinds of transport are used by the people of village of Palampur. They use bullock carts, tongas, rickshaws, bogeys and goods. They are also used for loading jaggery and other commodities to their neighouring farms like Raiganj. Motor vehicles like motorcycles, jeeps, tractors and trucks, etc. are used to transport people like surplus crops to sell it to their neighbouring villages.

1952.

Explain any four non-farming activities in Palampur village.

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These are the non- farming activities in village Palampur:-

1. Dairy- The other common activity people feed their buffaloes on various kinds of grass and the jowar and bajra that grows during the rainy season. The mil is sold in Raigunj, the nearby large village.

2. Small- Scale Manufacturing- Manufacturing in palambur involves very simple production methods and is done on a small scale. They are carried out mostly at homes and in fields with the help of family members.

3. Shopkeeping- The traders of Palampur are shop keepers who buy various goods from whole sale market in city and village.

4. Transport- People engage in transport services Rickshawvalas, Tangavalas, Jeep, Tractors, Truck drivers etc. They carried people and goods from one place to another and in return paid for it.

1953.

what are the main aim of production in village Palampur

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Production has a diverse reasons in an economy of any named place, in this case, Palampur involves in production in order to increase its income and to improve the lives of the people living within Palampur. It generates its income from the production processes providing its members with the income for their upkeep and their economical well being.

The main aim of production in village of palampur might be:1) order to increase the income 2) improve the living lives of the people living within palampur.3) the main aim of production in village of palampur is to produce the goods and services that we want.

1954.

.) How did the spread of electricity help farmers in Palampur

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1955.

. How did the spread of electricity help farmers in Palampur?

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Thespread of electricityhas helpedfarmers in Palampurin following ways: (i)Electric-run tubewells can Irrigate much larger areas of land. (ii)Electricityhas transformed the system of Irrigation. ... (v) It alsohelpsthefarmersby threshing and drilling of crop

1956.

why is conservation of mineral is very essential ? explain five reason for it

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Because

1.Minerals are vital for the development progress of a country.

2. Irrational use may lead to socio-economic problems.

3.Minerals are limited in nature.

4. over exploitation of minerals has reduced the amount of minerals.

5. They are non renewable.

6. Minerals are the exhaustable resource.

7. They cannot be reproduced or regenerated again again.

8. Minerals are not only for the present generation but we should meet the needs for future generation also so minerals should be conserved.

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1957.

Name two main types of carbohydrates found in our food.

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starch sugar

1958.

1. Name the main types of natural resources that exist on the earth.1..1

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Natural resourcesare useful raw materials that we get from the Earth. They occur naturally, which means that humans cannot make natural resources.

If natural resources come from living things or organic materials, then they are consideredbiotic resources. Biotic resources include plants, animals, and fossil fuels

On the other hand,abiotic resourcesoriginate from nonliving and inorganic materials. For example, air, sunlight, and water are abiotic natural resources.

Example, Air ,Water And Sunlight

Some examples arecoal,petroleum,natural gas,iron,copper,gold, etc. They are also absorbed by plants from the earth's surface, and are transferred to humans throughfood.Minerals(coal,natural gas, andfossil fuels) are a source ofenergy

1959.

suggest any three ways for the development of water resources in India

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1. Controlling water pollution and purifying polluted water for agricultural and industrial usesiv. Diverting the flood water to water deficient and drought-prone areas.

2. Diverting the flood water to water deficient and drought-prone areas.. Creation of more water storage reservoirs.

3. Creation of more water storage reservoirs.

4. Make arrangements for inter-basin transfer of surface water.

5. Adopt measures to raise the underground water level.

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1960.

Suggest some measures to to conservation mineral resources?

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Measures to conserve minerals :

a)Use of minerals in a planned and sustainable manner.

b)Recycling of metals.

c)Use of alternative renewable substitutes.

d)Technology should be improved to use thelowgrade ores profitably.

1961.

5. Suggest any five measures to conserve minerals and energy resources.

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Conservationofmineralresources is essential because they are a country's valuable possession. Some methods by whichwecanconserve mineralsare:Mineralsshould be used in a planned and sustainable manner. Technology should be upgraded to allow the use of low-grade ore at low costs

Mining and refining metal ores is simply not a sustainable process. It's been well determined that the amount of metals present on earth is fixed. It's a resource that could become scarce. That's why the recycling of metals is so important.

1962.

water resources are depleting fast in india and wateris nessasery for life suggest three majors to conserve water.

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i.In agriculture, techniques like drip – irrigation and mulching help to use irrigation water more efficiently and to avoid wastage.

ii.Rain water harvesting and creation of water storage structures like recharge pit in a building can help in water conservation.

iii.During festivals like Gokulashtami and Holi wastage of water should be avoided.

iv.For washing and cleaning purposes use only the required amount of water.

1963.

hinkand answer.The Industrial Revolution faced opposition in its very birthplac England.What were the causes behind such opposition and who opposed it?

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The industrial revolution was not without opposition. The most violent opposition was lead by a group called the luddites. General Ned Ludd and the Army of Redressers began to send threatening letters in early 1811 to manufacturers in Nottingham. Workers were extremely angry that factory owners had lowered wages and were replacing skilled workers with unskilled workers (cheaper labor). They began to break into factories and destroy machines. Typically the destruction was aimed directly at mills and factories, but on a few rare occasions extended to people. The government responded quickly and forcefully. A large reward was placed in exchange for information regarding the identity of the luddites. In 1812 they passed a law making the destruction of machinery a capital offense. After troops were sent to the area, about 20 people were executed and many more deported from the country.

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1964.

1. The Industrial Revolution faced opposition in its very birthplace -EnglandWhat were the causes behind such opposition and who opposed it?ㅡㅡ

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Although the Industrial Revolution was helping out the world, many opposed it. Luddites were most popular among those opposed. Usually, their reasoning behind it was that they felt the need to stick to traditional and religious ways rather than use machines. Another popular belief was that new machines would take away jobs from them because the machines could do the work much faster and more efficient than the humans could.

1965.

What is meant by biodegradable waste?

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Biodegradable wasteis a type ofwaste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be degraded by other living organisms.Wastethat cannot be broken down by other living organisms are called non-biodegradable.

1966.

5505955. A survey conducted on an Indian Slate shows that 1623546 people have only primarycducation: 9768678 people have secondary education: 6837954 people have highereducation and 2684536 people are illiterate. If the number of children below the age ofschool admission is 698781, find the total population of the state.

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1967.

9) How open dumping can be a source of waste pollution ?

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In developing countries open dumpsites are common, due to the low budget for waste disposal and non-availability of trained manpower. Open dumping of MSW is a common practice in Pakistan. It also poses serious threat to groundwater resources and soil. The contamination of soil by heavy metal can cause adverse effects on human health, animals and soil productivity. Waste carries different metals which are then transferred to plants by different ways. Depending on the tendency of the contaminants they end up either in water held in the soil or leached to the underground water. Contaminants like Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn can alter the soil chemistry and have an impact on the organisms and plants depending on the soil for nutrition.

1968.

Noise pollution causes ..

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The high intensity ofsoundproduced by machines in various industries, mills, and factories arethe major causesof industrialnoise pollution. Engineering companies, printing presses, textile mills, and metal works immensely generatenoise pollution

Noise pollution is effect to the ear 100%. So keep minimum distance between the sounds.

1.noise pollution affect both health and behaviour .2.unwanted sounds damage psychological health. 3.noise pollution causes hypertention, aggression,hearing loss.

1. anxiety 2.high blood pressure 3.fatigue due to lack of sleep 4. nervous tension 5.loss of hearing etc.

affect human life and affect human health

Noise pollution, also known asenvironmental noiseor soundpollution, is the propagation of noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life. The source of outdoor noise worldwide is mainly caused by machines, transport, and propagation systems.[1][2]Poorurban planningmay give rise to noise pollution, side-by-side industrial and residential buildings can result in noise pollution in the residential areas. Some of the main sources of noise in residential areas includeloud music,transportation(traffic, rail, airplanes, etc), lawn care maintenance,construction, electrical generators, explosions, and people. Documented problems associated with urban environment noise go back as far asancient Rome.[3]Noise is measured in Decibel (dB). Noise pollution associated with household electricity generators is an emerging environmental degradation in many developing nations. The average noise level of 97.60dB obtained exceeded the WHO value of 50dB allowed for residential areas.[4]Research suggests that noise pollution is the highest in low-income and racial minority neighborhoods.[5]

High noise levels can contribute tocardiovasculareffects in humans and an increased incidence ofcoronary artery disease.[6][7]In animals, noise can increase the risk of death by altering predator or prey detection and avoidance, interfere with reproduction and navigation, and contribute to permanent hearing loss.[8]While the elderly may have cardiac problems due to noise, according to the World Health Organization, children are especially vulnerable to noise, and the effects that noise has on children may be permanent.[9]Noise poses a serious threat to a child’s physical and psychological health, and may negatively interfere with a child's learning and behavior.

Various Causes of Noise Pollution 1)Industrialization.Most of the industries use big machines which are capable of producing a large amount of noise.... 2)Poor Urban Planning...3)Social Events... 4)Transportation... 5)Construction Activities... 6)Household Chores... 7)Hearing Problems... 8)Health Issues.. More Items....

it is a big cause of hearing loss

CNG use not pollution

1969.

Improve your learningDo you think there is any correlation between the crops grown in your region and theseasons? Find out by discussing with your elders and friends and write a short essayon it. (AS,)

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There are three major seasons in our region ,they are summer,rainy and winter season.The summer extends from march to mid june, Rainy from Mid june to end of october and winter from November to February.like these three seasons change during the year.yes, there is correlation between crops grown in our region and the seasons.Every year agriculture starts in Kharif season [starts in June and continues till november]. Crops grown during this seasons are called as Rainy crops. For example Paddy is the main crop grown.From November to february there is another season known as crop season which is also called as Rabi season. or winter crop.. Wheat is the main crop grown in this season.If water facility is available there is another crop season called as Zayad in summer. For example watermelon, cucumber, muskmelon etc are grown.the above information concludes that , yes there is any correlation between the crops grown in your region and the seasons

1970.

Do you think there is any correlation between the crops grown in your region and thescssons Find oat by discussing with your elders and friends and write a short essayon it (AS,Iwidees Telangana not receive any snowfall during winter months?(AS)

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There are three major seasons in our region ,they are summer,rainy and winter season.The summer extends from march to mid june, Rainy from Mid june to end of october and winter from November to February.like these three seasons change during the year.yes, there is correlation between crops grown in our region and the seasons.Every year agriculture starts in Kharif season [starts in June and continues till november]. Crops grown during this seasons are called as Rainy crops. For example Paddy is the main crop grown.From November to february there is another season known as crop season which is also called as Rabi season. or winter crop.. Wheat is the main crop grown in this season.If water facility is available there is another crop season called as Zayad in summer. For example watermelon, cucumber, muskmelon etc are grown.the above information concludes that , yes there is any correlation between the crops grown in your region and the seasons.

1971.

Answer the following questions:1. What is water pollution?Any chemical, physical or biological changharmful effects on living organism that drwater pollution.

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Ans :- Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. For example, releasing inadequately treated wastewater into natural water bodies can lead to degradation of aquatic ecosystems.

1972.

The surroundings in which we live isenvironment by human activities are called Pollutionthe reviewovimauttheHere is a box of problems caused by othonin its proper place. Under which category will you puteacho t thettyphoid asthmae problemsharms or anisms Viving in the soilaundicekInfertile sotplantsloss of hearingAIR POLLUTIONWATER POLLUTIONWATER POLLUTIONLAND POLLUTIONNOSELook at the pictures shown below and mention atleast two act

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1973.

explain water pollution

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Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into the natural environment

1974.

explain air pollution

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Air pollution occurs when harmful or excessive quantities of substances including gases, particulates, and biological molecules are introduced into Earth's atmosphere.

1975.

Prevention of air pollution

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Following steps can be implemented to prevent air pollution:-

a. One way is to put taxes on carbon emissions and even higher taxes on gasoline so that people and companies will have incentives to limit the emissions of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases in the air and pollute less.

b. One may consider the use of man-made or natural air filters. Natural air filters include keeping your windows open, thereby allowing natural ventilation to occur as much as possible.

c.While purchasing a new vehicle, consider one that pollutes less, is the most efficient and emits zero or less smoke. The best option is to go for a CNG friendly itself.

d. Walking to short distances and as much as possible to avoid pollution and cluttering of vehicles which emit harmful gases.

e. Encouraging use of public transport rather than driving.

f. Maximize the use of a fan instead of an air conditioner.

g. Planting as many trees as possible every day for a fresh and cleaner air and to maintain the natural balance in the ecosystem.

h. Using the data being provided by the government and various other agencies (who regularly monitor the levels or air pollutions) to create awareness about the issue of air pollution within your community.

i. Use of fossil fuels to conserve energy such as wind energy, solar energy, and hydropower.

1976.

6 Differentiate between HDR & WDR.

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HDRstands for High Dynamic Range. However,thepurpose ofWDRandHDRisthesame which is to turnthedark and bright details to be clear underthehigh-contrasted light condition.The differenceis thattheimplementation methods aredifferent.

1977.

6 Differentiate between HDR & WDR

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HDRstands for High Dynamic Range. ... However,thepurpose ofWDRandHDRisthesame which is to turnthedark and bright details to be clear underthehigh-contrasted light condition.The differenceis thattheimplementation methods are different.

1978.

what is visa

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1979.

ing pairs that give the level of government inof the government at that level to make lawsWhich of the following pairs20. Examine the following pairs that givetIndia and the powers of the government aon the subjects mentioned against each. wmis not correctly matched?(a) State government(b) Central government(C) Central and State governments(d) Local governmentsState ListUnion ListConcurrent ListResiduary powers11. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer usingthe codes given below the lists:List IList II1. Union of IndiaA. Prime Minister2. StateB. Sarpanch3. Municipal CorporationC. Governor4. Gram PanchayatD. Mayor

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1980.

gaed

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Play with the word gaed, 3 anagrams, 4 prefixes, 0 suffixes, 3 words-in-word, 11 cousins, 3 lipograms, 5 epenthesis, 26 anagrams+one.

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1981.

Explain the sectors of economy on the basis of ownership.

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On the basis of ownership, economy can be classified as:

Public Sector: These industries are aimed and operated by the government agencies.

Private Sector: These industries are owned and operated by private entrepreneurs, e.g., TISCO, Bajaj Auto Ltd., Reliance Industries, Dabur Industries, etc.

1982.

15. Explain the sectors of economy on the basis of ownership,

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The public and the private sector.

(a) Public Sector : It is the sector which is controlled, managed and owned by the government. For example, the Indian Railways.

(b) Private Sector : A private sector is owned, controlled and managed by an individual or by a group of individuals. For example, the Reliance Industries Ltd

1983.

. Distinguish between primary and secondary sectors stating three points of distinction

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Points of distinction are given in the table below

Primary sector:----------------------------

1. Itincludes economic activities involving extraction and production of natural resources.2. Itprovides raw materials to the Secondary sector.3.Most of the activities are not dependent on Secondary sector.4.Greater dependence on this sector indicates an underdeveloped economy.5.e g. agriculture, mining and forestry.

Secondary sector:-----------------------------1. Itprocesses natural resources.2. Itconverts raw materials provided by primary activities into finished or semi-finished goods.3. Itis dependent on the Primary sector for supply of raw materials.4. A shift of economic activities from Primary to Secondary sectors indicates a developing economy.5.e.g. manufacturing and construction

1984.

explain three sectors of economy with examples

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1985.

4. What are the three organs of public sectors?

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the three organs of public sectors are legislative, executive, judiciary. very simply legislative make the laws, executive enforces the law and judiciary .

legislature, executive,judiciary

There are three distinct activities in every government through which the will of the people are expressed. These are the legislative,executiveand judicial functions of the government. Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislature, theexecutiveand thejudiciary.

three organs of public sectors are judiciary, legislative and executive.

1. legislative 2. executive 3. judiciary

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Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three organs of government

the three organs of public sector are legislative, executive, judiciary

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there are three organs of public sector they are ● LEGISLATIVE ● EXECUTIVE ● JUDICIARY

The three organs of the public sector are Legislative, executive and judiciary.

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the three organ are legislative executive and judiciary

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The three organs or public sector are legislative, executive and judiciary.

The legislature, executive, judiciary are tree organ of public sector.

There are three distinctv activities in every government through which the will of the people are expressed. These are the legislative,executiveand judicial functions of the government. Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislature, theexecutiveand thejudiciary.

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the three organs of public sectors are:- 1.legislature2.executive3.judiciaryall these sectors are separated from each other.such as - legislature have right to make the law, executive department enforce the law and lastly judiciary checked that law is against the constitution or not.

Ans 4. There are three distinct activities in every government through which the will of the people are expressed. These are the legislative, executive and judicial functions of the government. Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.

The three organs of public sector are:- Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Together they perform the functions of the government, maintain law and order and look after the welfare of the people

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the three organs of public sectors are Legislative (which makes the law), executive (which enforce the law ) and judiciary .

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legislature,judiciary,secretariat

Judiciary, Legislative, Executive

legislative, executive,judicial (or) judiciary

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Legislative,Executive,Judiciary

There are three organs of public sector are legislative, judiciary and executive .

There are three distinct activities in every government through which the will of the people are expressed. These arethe legislative,executiveand judicial functions of the government. Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislature,the executiveandthe judiciary.

The three organs of public section are -i) Legislature II) Executive II) Judiciary

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The three organs of public sectors are legislative , executive and judiciary . Very simple legislative make the laws , executive enforces the laws and judiciary.

1986.

how the three sectors of economy are inter dependent on each other?

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Thesectors(i.e primary, secondary and tertiarysectors) of economy are interdependent. Theprimary sectoris involved in natural products which we get from agriculture, fishing, dairy and forestry

1987.

ii) Subsistence farming and intenstive farming.

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Subsistence farmingis growing food for your own and your family's direct consumption.

Like a backyard vegetable garden, but with fruit, starch crops, and animals as well.

Intensive agricultureis anything that really works the land hard.

The inputs cost money, so it is generally only done for profit.

1988.

9. A few subjects in various Lists of the Indian Constitution are givenhere. Group them under the Union, State and Concurrent Lists asprovided in the table below.A. Defence; B. Police; C. Agriculture; D. Education;E. Banking; F. Forests; G. Communications; H. Trade; I. Marriages

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1989.

From which country the concept of concurrent list in the Indian Constitution was borrowed?

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AustraliaConcepts borrowed from Australia:1. Concept of Concurrent list 2. Article 108 i.e. Joint sitting of the two houses 3. Freedom of trade and commerce

1990.

Explain the functioning of a subordinate/district court.

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Subordinate courts, like district courts, sessions court, muncif courts etc, deal with civil and criminal matters. They work in the same manner as do High Courts or the Supreme Court. The only difference is that their verdicts can be challenged by the aggrieved person or party through an appeal in a higher court (HC or SC). Also the higher courts can issue certain writs if they feel the lower courts have crossed their original jurisdiction. Generally subordinate courts in a state are controlled by High Court. High court makes transfers and postings of subordinate judiciary except District Judges who are appointed by the Governor.

thank u but can u please give the answer in point wise

can u please give the answer in point wise

1)A single judge hears and decides cases in ordinary and summary proceedings as well as in small claims cases. 2)A panel of three judges decides cases of great importance in ordinary proceedings as well as appeals or interlocutory appeals from the summary and small claims proceedings

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1991.

Whatwas the role of women in the anti-imperial struggle in Vietnam? Compare thiswith the role ofwomen in the nationalist struggle in India.5.

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1992.

Describe the role of Technology

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Technologyplays arolein all aspects ofmy life, such as education, transportation, communication and so on. ... Thetechnologyused in all different fields is expected to continue improving over time and makedailytasks easier to perform for the average person like me.

1993.

hatistheBeisnienoohat is the importance of Indira Gandhi Canal ?

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TheIndira Gandhi Canalthe longestcanalof India . It starts from the Harike Barrage at Harike, a few kilometers below the confluence of the Satluj and Beas rivers in the Indian state of Punjab and terminates in irrigation facilities in the Thar Desert in the north west of Rajasthan state.

1994.

(g) The famous 'Chipko Movement was initiated by(i) Rajiv Gandhi(iii) Salim Ali(ii) Indira Gandhi(iv) of the above

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iv) of the above,Sunderlal Bahuguna, a noted environmentalist who initiated the Chipko Movement,

1995.

5. In 1975,emergency was imposed by(d) 1950(a) Atal Bihari Vajpayee(c) Indira GandhiWho appoints Election Commissioners?(a) Prime Minister(c) PresidentBy which amendment the age of(b) Moraji Desai(d) Chandrashekhar6.O (b) Governer(d) Chief Ministervoting was reduced in India from 21 years to 1(a) 60th(c) 62ndO (b) 61stO (d) 63rdill in the following blanks:-The age of voting in India isElections are conducted in India byVoting in India takes place throughamendment of Indian constitution reduced the age of votingtwenty one years to eighteen years.Universal Adult Franchise givespower to the people.atch the following:

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fill in the blanks.1. 18 years2. Election Commission of India3. secret ballot4.(Sixty-first Amendment) Act, 19885. equality

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1996.

What is special about 'Indira Point' with reference to the location of In

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Indira Point is a village in the Nicobar district of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. It is located in the Great Nicobar tehsil. It is the location of the southernmost point of India's territory.

1997.

I. When was Indira-Point submemed under water(A) 2005(B) 2004(C) 2007(D) 2002

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The southernmost point of the Indian Union, ‘Indira Point’ got submerged under the sea water in 2004 during the Tsunami.

1998.

how are you dependent on other? give example.

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Ans :- *Firstly we are dependent on our parents for our studies,clothing and food.

*nextly on our teachers who gives us knowlege

*then on our friends for some needed help.By this we can knew that we are. dependent on other people.

1999.

4. How are agriculture and industries dependent on each other?

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The interdependence ofagricultureandindustryhelps the development of both thesectors. The most important aspect of this interdependenceis that the products of one serve as important inputs for the other. Growth of onesector, thus means ample supply of inputs for the other.

i)Supply of raw materials to industries:

Many industries look to the agricultural sector for supply of raw material.

(ii)Supply of wage goods:

The market arrivals of food grains can be taken to represent what agriculture can spare for the non-agricultural sector as wage goods provided the market arrivals do not contain any distress sale on the part of the agriculturists. With this provision in view, we give below the market arrivals in the state of Punjab for the last 30 years or so.

Punjab agriculture has developed at a much rapid pace as compared with that in the other states of the country and its rate of growth of population is one of the lowest in the country. So, there is a reason to believe that whatever is sold in the market is a genuine surplus spared by the agricultural sector.

(iii) Agriculture and foreign trade:

Though India has been importing food grains for quite sometimes after independence, it has also been exporting the products of Argo-based industries , thereby , helping the country , not only to pay for the food imports but also for other imports which includes capital goods also. It is important to note here that the major traditional exports of India are the cotton textiles, Jute textiles and tea.

2000.

1.How are media and technology dependent on each other?

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MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY BOTH WORKS TOGETHER DEPEND ON EACH OTHER BECAUSE THEY BOTH WORKS ARE SAME AND MEDIA HELP IN GIVING NEWS TECHNOLOGY HELP IN SOCIAL MEDIA SO THEY BOTH DEPEND ON EACH OTHER

Media ... its a mass communication... n tells every news frm all corners of the country only through the technology... so technology helps in tge spread of news faster.... by various means such as TV.. SOCIAL NETWORKS... ETC..