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Zibiah Gonsalves 5 years ago (3780094)

The Indian economy under the British Raj describes the economy of India during the years of the British Raj, from 1858 to 1947. According to historical GDP estimates by economist Angus Maddison, India's GDP during the British Raj grew in absolute terms but declined in relative share to the world. From 1850 to 1947 India's GDP in 1990 international dollars grew from $125.7 billion to $213.7 billion, a 70% increase or an average annual growth rate of 0.55%. This was a higher rate of growth than during the Mughal era from 1600 to 1700 where it had grown by 22%, an annual growth rate of 0.20%. Or the longer period of mostly British East Indian company rule from 1700 to 1850 where it grown 39% or 0.22% annually.[1] However since the industrial revolution the global economy had been growing at a significantly faster rate, with most growth occurring in Western countries in what's known as the Great Divergence.

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Shivani Sharma😋🧟🙈 5 years ago (8707682)

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Kavit Kankane 5 years ago (10342965)

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Himanshu Srivastava 5 years ago (10344288)

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Himanshu Pathak 5 years ago (10047135)

Sorry 2021 ka syllabus kya h
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Sreehari A 5 years ago (10350880)

Promotes equality against citizens.
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Ravindra Saini 5 years ago (10407938)

Guddu csyuugy the same 2 u can see the same 2 u want the same 2 u can see the attachment
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Vikram Singh 5 years ago (10086799)

साक्षरता का अर्थ है कि वहां के पढ़े-लिखे लोगों के कुल जनसंख्या का रेश्यो साक्षरता कहलाता है। तथा इसे साक्षरता दर कहते हैं।
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Ishwari Ghadigavkar 4 years, 9 months ago (10993411)

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Mr. Singh 5 years ago (5002243)

A Restriction enzymes site or group of site (multiple cloning site) located in a vector at the best position for insertion of DNA.

Mr. Singh 5 years ago (5002243)

A Restriction enzymes site or group of site (multiple cloning site) located in a vector at the best position for insertion of DNA..
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago (6945213)

dronacharya award- 15 lakh, Arjuna- 15 lakh, rajiv Gandhi khel ratna award - 25 lakh

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Shreya Jha 5 years ago (9490059)

Forest fires cases have been seen mostly in summer season when :: dry leaves first catch fire due to high temperature by sun then it spreads to bushes-trees-whole forests . It is a process of combustion . It is a type of spontaneous combustion . Forest fire can be caused due to lightning , or many other reasons are also there as the causes of forest fire .

Khushboo Sharma 5 years ago (10281335)

Wildfire , also called forest ,bush ,or vegetatio fire ,can be described as any uncontrolled and non -prescribed combustion or burning of plant 8n a natural setting such as a forest , grassland, brush land or tundra ,which consumes the natural fuels and spread based on environmental condition
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Shruti ? 5 years ago (9554162)

Indian secularism is a lot different from the secularism practiced in the West and else where and there are good reasons why it is so. India historically and culturally has been a melting pot for the world since the time humanity started defining and exploring the concept of religion. So, be it ancient India or medieval India or modern India, the country had been always a multi-religious nation with no majorly distinct religious or cultural identity as opposed to most of the world where religion came to be known as a distinct and clearly distinguishable idea. So, when those countries got independent it was easy for them to carve out religion from the State functioning with a thick wall between them separating the two. There are some other factors too but this is a major one. But, in India where historically barring few instances all religions had been patronized in varying degrees by almost all the kings irrespective of the religion they themselves belonged to, this scheme continued to be followed even after independence due to the reasons such as British policy of communal division of the society, partition of the country on the lines of religion etc. which had created deep fears in the minds of the religious minority regarding their future. Therefore,though the Constitution of India nowhere mentions the word “secularism”(except in Preamble which was added later), yet if you read Part III of the Constitution you will get a clear idea that India is supposed to be a place where all religions have a fundamental right to thrive and prosper and the State has to ensure nothing comes in the way of their exercising such a right. So while in rest of the world the secular governments stay away from endorsing or patronizing any religion in any way, in India the government ,if patronizes one religion, has to patronize all the religions and not just one particular religion and if any action of the State is seen preferring one religion to another without any reasonable cause such an action will be struck down by the courts as violative of the Fundamental Rights and secularism which is also a part of the basic structure of the Constitution. Thus, Indian secularism is really a positive concept and very healthy given the diversity and uniqueness of India. But, lately this India secularism is being threatened by the communal forces all over the country. But, I am pretty sure it would stand the test of the time as it always did and would come out even stronger defeating those divisive forces.
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Ishwari Wader 5 years ago (8991739)

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Vinti Saini 5 years ago (10035183)

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Bhavishya Patidar 5 years ago (9945367)

In photosynthesis plants take CO2 and give out oxygen the animals breathe in oxygen and respiration and carbon dioxide in given out which is again used by plants for photosynthesis that is free paper ration of food by plants this is how plants and animals help each other in the exchanging of gases in the atmosphere
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Vinti Saini 5 years ago (10035183)

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