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Adithya Dev A 4 years, 7 months ago (10643926)

India should be considered a Union of States. Soon after independence in 1947, the newborn India had to undergo one of the deadliest incidents in post - Independent history - "THE INDO - PAK PARTITION !!!!!!!" During this period, the several independent states and provinces which made up pre independent India (Eg :- Rajputana, Madras, Cochin, Travancore, etc.) had to join the Indian union to guarantee protection from the then prominent communal attacks.
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Arhaan Mallik 4 years, 5 months ago (3497579)

Autotropic & Heterotropic

Adithya Dev A 4 years, 7 months ago (10643926)

(I) Autotrophic Nutrition :- 1) PHOTOSYNTHESIS . Eg :- Green plants, algae, etc. 2) CHEMOSYNTHESIS. Eg :- Sulphur bacteria, Iron bacteria. (II) Heterotrophic Nutrition :- 1) PARASYTIC = Eg :- Cuscuta, Loranthes, leech, liverfluke, etc. 2) SYMBIOTIC. Eg :- Lichen, Eurasia coli in human colon. 3) SAPROPHITIC. Eg :- Fungi, bread mould, etc. 4) HOLOZOIC. Eg :- Amoeba, Paramoecium, Humans, etc.

Mukul Kumar 😎 4 years, 7 months ago (9176789)

Autotrophic- green plants Heterotrophic- animals & non green plants Parasitic- mosquito, leech Saprophytic- mushroom ,fungi Symbiotic- lichen Insectivorous- Venus flytrap, pitcher plant
Once a king thinks that he will become successful if he _________ (knew, know, knows, known) answer to three questions. So he sends message through messengers throughout his kingdom that if anyone ______ (gives, give, gave, given) correct answer to all the three questions, he/she will _______ (reward, rewarded, be rewarded, be rewarding) with huge sum of money. Many wise men ____________ (comes, come, came, has come) with varied answers, but the king cannot not _____________ (become, becomes, became, becoming) satisfied and hence gives no reward to anyone. So he __________ (decide, decides, decided, has decided) to go to a wood to meet a hermit who people ____________ (believe, believes, believed, believing) to be a wise and knowledgeable person. The king goes to ____________ (meet, meets, met, meeting) the hermit in very simple / ordinary clothes as he (the hermit) meets only simple people. ____________ (keep, keeps, kept, keeping) his horse with his body guard at a distance the king approaches (comes near) the hermit. At this time he (the hermit) ___________ (dig, digs, dug, is digging) ground in front of his hut with an axe. The king _____________ (is greet, is greeted, is greeting) by the hermit appropriately. Now the king ________ (tells, told, tell, telling) the hermit the reason for his _____________ (come, comes, came, coming) there. The hermit gives him no reply and _________________ (continue, continues, continuing, continued) digging. The king helps him ________________ (digs, dug, digging) two flower beds too. Hours later, when it becomes evening they ___________ (see, sees, seeing, saw) a bearded man ________________ (come, comes, came, coming) towards them.
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Once a king thinks that he will become successful if he _________ (knew, know, knows, known) answer to three questions. So he sends message through messengers throughout his kingdom that if anyone ______ (gives, give, gave, given) correct answer to all the three questions, he/she will _______ (reward, rewarded, be rewarded, be rewarding) with huge sum of money. Many wise men ____________ (comes, come, came, has come) with varied answers, but the king cannot not _____________ (become, becomes, became, becoming) satisfied and hence gives no reward to anyone. So he __________ (decide, decides, decided, has decided) to go to a wood to meet a hermit who people ____________ (believe, believes, believed, believing) to be a wise and knowledgeable person. The king goes to ____________ (meet, meets, met, meeting) the hermit in very simple / ordinary clothes as he (the hermit) meets only simple people. ____________ (keep, keeps, kept, keeping) his horse with his body guard at a distance the king approaches (comes near) the hermit. At this time he (the hermit) ___________ (dig, digs, dug, is digging) ground in front of his hut with an axe. The king _____________ (is greet, is greeted, is greeting) by the hermit appropriately. Now the king ________ (tells, told, tell, telling) the hermit the reason for his _____________ (come, comes, came, coming) there. The hermit gives him no reply and _________________ (continue, continues, continuing, continued) digging. The king helps him ________________ (digs, dug, digging) two flower beds too. Hours later, when it becomes evening they ___________ (see, sees, seeing, saw) a bearded man ________________ (come, comes, came, coming) towards them.
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Khushi Narwal 4 years, 7 months ago (10308593)

What is this non sence

Aishwarya Singh 4 years, 7 months ago (9746953)

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Ayush Singh 4 years, 7 months ago (11357180)

Ghhhggg
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

The main reason ICTs are used in the workplace is that they allow humans to do their work faster, more efficiently and with fewer wasted resources. Companies no longer need staff to handle physical mail as email is faster and more effective than an employee sorting through post and delivering it to the correct people.

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Swastika Das 4 years, 6 months ago (11083877)

The Howrah bridge is a British time Bridge

Vedansh Negi 4 years, 7 months ago (9436393)

The Howrah Bridge is a Bridge

Rachna Bhagat 4 years, 7 months ago (9668098)

You Complete the question
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Raj Nandani Chandravanshi 4 years, 7 months ago (11147492)

Bryan Washington
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Swastika Das 4 years, 6 months ago (11083877)

Toucan bird

Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Australian pelican
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Prithvijeet Saha 4 years, 7 months ago (10078696)

Belgium Dutch speaking community aka Flemish were 59% French speaking community aka Walloon were 30% German speaking community were 1% French minority was relatively rich and powerful and they didn't liked the Dutch speaking community. In Brussels Dutch speakers were less than from overall country so they were getting colonised by French speakers. Apart from the Cental govt.and State govt. Belgium has a Community govt.
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Vedansh Negi 4 years, 7 months ago (9436393)

There is no poem named if in class 8 textbook
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Raj Nandani Chandravanshi 4 years, 7 months ago (11147492)

William Wordsworth
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Saumya Rwt 4 years, 7 months ago (5748227)

8611

Vaidika Agrawal 4 years, 7 months ago (11157051)

8611 metres

Rikhia Sarkar 4 years, 7 months ago (11134974)

Height of K2 is 8611 m

Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

K2 with its daunting 8,611 meters height is located in Gilgit-Baltistan side of the Karakoram range

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बेबि बीच 4 years, 7 months ago (3432723)

If it had been Mr. Hamel's first lesson and germany had not sent the notice of making german compulsory the chidren and villagers wouldve been ignorant as always to the class. we realise a things worth when its being taken away from us
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बेबि बीच 4 years, 7 months ago (3432723)

The net voltage is 0 all the times but not the instantaneous. It's flutuating and so is the current. A one moment is + ve and other -ve so that net V becomes 0. Same is valid for current.
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Aditi Dhall 4 years, 2 months ago (12014049)

Lobhavishta
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Body language is termed as untold communication. The body language can either be gesture, facial expressions, postures, etc. The body language supports most of the presentation greatly. It is also required to conduct and attend interview successfully. The body language clearly express the positive and negative aspects.
Example: Folding hands throughout the interview process gives a negative impact to the interviewer.

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Khushi Tiwari 4 years, 7 months ago (11153440)

yes ✌

Jasmeet Kaur 4 years, 7 months ago (10054627)

Yes
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

During the past years, the Indian government successfully started various initiatives though, which resulted in meeting many of these challenges and in paving the way to digitization. The biometric identification program  “Aadhaar” rang the bell for India´s digital revolution. Further projects like Jan-Dhan Yojana (providing a bank account for every Indian household), PAHAL (LPG subsidies for Aadhaar Card holders) and DigiLocker (storage of personal documents on a secured government server) followed.  

Under the flagship campaign “Digital India”, the government continues to initiate further projects for the benefit of citizens as well as companies. The mission “Smart Cities” e.g. is supposed to change the urban landscape, to create new investment opportunities and to promote employment. Furthermore, the Indian government continues to strongly promote the transfer into a cashless economic system by pushing the establishment of digital payment transactions which has been thriving dynamically since the demonetarization in 2016.

Development continues to move forward slowly but steadily, with public-private partnerships playing a major role. Progress achieved in the fields of technology, connectivity, collaboration tools as well as improvements in management practice perceptively affect every day´s life, pointing out the importance of digitization to every individual. The limited access to electricity in rural areas remains a major obstacle for the further advance of digital technology, though.  

Everyone, including the social sector, took benefit of the digitization. We observed a larger growth though in fields which are directly linked to state programs. The mission “Smart Cities”, e.g., will mainly contribute to the promotion of the construction and real estate industry, the infrastructure sector as well as the steel and concrete industry. „Make in India” and „Digital India” successfully opened up new chances for the technological sector. Some market leaders started to manufacture electronic products in India. The “Skill India” initiative is supposed to promote the digital infrastructure by enabling the mass scaling of competence development, using technology as a mechanism for mass supply.  

We don´t see any areas that remain untouched by the digitization process, but the lack of legal clarity tends to have a negative impact on some sectors. Due to the political framework, companies like Uber and Amazon had to face several controversies with communal authorities – which is not compatible with business in the digital era.  

In July 2017, Siemens inaugurated its first digital manufacturing plant in Mumbai – its third digital plant worldwide. More than five million devices are supposed to be produced here annually.

Like mentioned before, there are definitely challenges to be overcome in all areas – from establishing guidelines and adjusting workflows to initiating a profound change of mentality in bureaucracy.

We need to be aware of the fact that digitization in India means realizing a technological revolution in an extremely diverse country. As a consequence, there is a strong demand for consultants from all different service areas, especially from IT and Corporate Compliance.  

There is major potential for German and European companies to be seen in the food and agriculture industry. So far both sectors are still poorly organized and locally restricted. There are extraordinary investment opportunities lying in the automation of industrial food processing and packaging processes as well as in data supply for precision farming.  With a constantly growing population and an increasing urbanization, the demand for food will increase dramatically in the near future. An increase in purchase power will lead to a growing demand for high-protein food.  

Progressive IT devices and services (e.g. cloud computing, blockchain) offer further investment and collaboration opportunities, especially with regard to the rapidly growing sector of financial services.

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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Features of a word processors

  • A word wrap which automatically starts a new line if there is insufficient room at the hand margin.
  • Availability of different fonts, character sizes and styles.
  • Text paragraph and page formatting eg text alignment, indenting, page number etc.

Divyanshu Saini 4 years, 7 months ago (10229685)

Features of a word processors A word wrap which automatically starts a new line if there is insufficient room at the hand margin. Availability of different fonts, character sizes and styles. Text paragraph and page formatting eg text alignment, indenting, page number etc.

Rudrapratap Singh 4 years, 7 months ago (11150719)

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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

CPU (central processing unit) is the most important part of a computer. It is like the brain. It does all the tasks that we want the computer to do. It also controls all the other parts, like the Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse.

Prince Yadav 4 years, 7 months ago (11218265)

It has so many part.
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Explain his role in inspiring the rebels with Gandhiji's ideas. Alluri Sitaram Raju was the tribal peasant's leader in the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh. He claimed that he had a variety of special powers. He could make correct astrological predictions and heal people and he could survive even bullet shorts.

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Vignesh V 4 years, 7 months ago (10031037)

Other angles will be 60°, 120°, 120°...?
1. The youth is a dynamo, an ocean, an inexhaustible reservoir of energy. But this energy cannot be kept caged in prison. Its basic nature is to flow, to express itself. The youth energy on the basis of the nature of its expression can be divided into four categories. 2. The vast majority of the youth today is with the establishment, whose formula of life is learn, earn, burn and enjoy. It means learn to operate the modern devices and employ them to earn the maximum amount of wealth to the point of burning the natural resources of the earth, as well as yourself out, and then enjoy your own funeral. This category of youth is intelligent, skilful and hardworking but it lacks insight and foresight. They are self-indulgent and any sense of moral code of conduct is alien to their nature. Neither are they able to see in depth, to find out whether there is a deeper meaning and purpose to their human life, nor have they the capacity to look beyond the tips of their nose to find out the consequences of their way and approach, where it is leading them to. They are the ends into themselves and enjoyment is the motto of their life. 3. The second category of youth in nature and approach is the same but as it is less privileged and less qualified and skilled; it has lesser opportunities for earning and enjoying. Such youth may be incited to be against the establishment. This opposition takes various forms. When it is well-organised and systemic it may take the form of political opposition and even go to the extent of expressing itself in unjust ways. When the opposition is not so intense and organised, it remains contended with giving verbal expression to its resentment periodically. The youth of the above two categories need to be shown the right path to positively channelise their energy
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Anurag Saral 4 years, 7 months ago (11095825)

xD ;-;

Akshay Kumar 4 years, 7 months ago (11095207)

Pagal
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Adithya Dev A 4 years, 7 months ago (10643926)

cot A = 12/5. Third side = √12^2 + 5^2 = √144 + 25 = √169 = 13// Therefore, sin A + cos A = 5/13 + 12/13 = 17/13//

Anjali Devi 4 years, 7 months ago (8455492)

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Adarsh Kumar 4 years, 7 months ago (10748986)

Matalb ki passage

Arnest Hans 4 years, 7 months ago (11037862)

Book name
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

The different ways in which religious domination is prevented by the Indian State are as follows:

  • It distances itself from religion.
  • It utilizes the non-interference approach.
  • It utilizes the intervention approach .
  • The Indian Constitution ensures fundamental rights based on these secular values.
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Plant doesnt need oxygen for food synthesis.

Ankita Budhwar 4 years, 7 months ago (11196819)

Oxygen
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

Stamen and pistil are the main parts of flowers seen in male and female flowers respectively. Corn is a pistillate flower. Pistillate flowers are those that don't have stamens. The tassels of corn cob represents the female part of the flower which is style and stigma.

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