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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
- The Western education gave a number of Indians, a liberal and progressive outlook, they realized the need for social and religious reforms in the country.
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded the Brahma Sabha or Brahmo Samaj, launched a relentless struggle against Sati. He founded the Vedanta College and assisted David Hare to establish the Hindu College.
- Governor General Lord Bentinck banned Sati in 1829.
- Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar advocated remarriage of widows; Lord Dalhousie passed the Widow Remarriage Act in 1856.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The Writ of Quo Warranto: The writ of Quo Warranto is issued to an individual who has usurped a public office. He is asked through that writ about his right to hold the said office. This writ is issued only when there is no other way out for remedying the grievances. Moreover, it can be issued only for a public office and not for the office of any private organization. In reply to such a writ the officer concerned has to legally prove his right to hold that office, otherwise, court can get the office vacated.
The Writ of Mandamus: The writ of mandamus is issued by the Supreme Court to a lower court, an official or an association. The aim of this writ is to protect the right of the petitioner and to get some public duty done by that authority to whom the writ is issued. The Supreme Court can issue this writ only for protecting the Fundamental Rights but the High Courts are empowered to issue it for other purposes also in addition to safeguarding the Fundamental Rights.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The Sapru Committee in 1945 suggested two categories of individual rights. One being justiciable and the other being non-justiciable rights. The justiciable rights, as we know, are the Fundamental rights, whereas the non-justiciable ones are the Directive Principles of State Policy.
DPSP are ideals which are meant to be kept in mind by the state when it formulates policies and enacts laws. There are various definitions to Directive Principles of State which are given below:
- They are an ‘instrument of instructions’ which are enumerated in the Government of India Act, 1935.
- They seek to establish economic and social democracy in the country.
- DPSPs are ideals which are not legally enforceable by the courts for their violation.
| Definition: They are the principles that aim at providing social and economic justice and set the path towards the welfare state. Under various articles, they direct the state to: | |
| Article 38 | Promote the welfare of the people by securing a social order through justice—social, economic and political—and to minimise inequalities in income, status, facilities and opportunities |
| Article 39 | Secure citizens:
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| Article 39A | Promote equal justice and free legal aid to the poor |
| Article 41 | In cases of unemployment, old age, sickness and disablement, secure citizens:
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| Article 42 | Make provision for just and humane conditions of work and maternity relief |
| Article 43 | Secure a living wage, a decent standard of living and social and cultural opportunities for all workers |
| Article 43A | Take steps to secure the participation of workers in the management of industries |
| Article 47 | Raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living of people and to improve public health |
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You are given a red flower-bearing pea plant and a red flower-bearing snapdragon plant. How would you find the genotypes of these two plants with respect to the colour of the flower? Explain with the help of crosses. Comment upon the pattern of inheritance seen in these two plants.
answer:
A test cross is required to find out the genotype of both the plant.
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If all the waste we generate is biodegradable, it will have the following impact on the Environment:
(i) Production of harmful gases causing pollution.
(ii) Microbes will not be able to decompose all the biodegradable waste.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Both bar and column chart display data using rectangular bars where the length of the bars is proportional to the data value. Both are used to compare more tan two values. However, their difference lie in their orientation. A bar chart is oriented horizontally and column chart is oriented as vertically.
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Ans. Lomov told Natalya and Chubukov that his aunt's grandmother gave the Meadows for the temporary and free use of Chubukov's grandfather's peasants. So he is the rightful owner of the open meadows
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The poet describes Aunt Jennifer’s tigers as ‘bright topaz denizens’ of the forest. They are fearless and ferocious in sharp contrast to their creator, Aunt Jennifer’s nervousness and timidity. Gallant and confident, they are sure of their purpose and move ahead undeterred by any kind of hindrance or obstruction.
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T h e features of high level language are as follows
i. Simple and user friendly
ii. Machine Independent language
iii. Easy to learn and use
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- Reproduction is the process of giving rise to an offspring.
- Reproduction is essential for the continuation of a species.
- There are two modes of reproduction:
- Sexual reproduction and
- Asexual reproduction
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- One example of the arbitrariness that continued to exist as part of British law is the Sedition Act of 1870. The idea of sedition was very broadly understood within this Act. Any person protesting or criticising the British government could be arrested without due trial.
- Another example of British arbitrariness was the Rowlatt Act which allowed the British government to imprison people without due tria
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Peggy and Maddie decided to change their behaviour after Wanda’s incident. Peggy had tried to justify her behaviour towards Wanda that it was not her dress for which she teased her but she indirectly encouraged her for those beautiful drawings. And, that made her the winner of the drawing competition. While Maddie decided not to be a silent spectator and promised herself that she would try to protect if anyone would be mocked down.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Bismillah Khan, original name Qamruddin Khan, (born March 21, 1916, Dumraon, Bihar and Orissa province, British India—died August 21, 2006, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), Indian musician who played the shehnai, a ceremonial oboelike North Indian horn, with such expressive virtuosity that he became a leading Indian
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
| Parasite | Saprophyte |
| Definition | |
| It is defined as an organism that lives on another organism which is known as host either temporarily or permanently and uses the host as a source of food | It is defined as an organism which feeds on the matter that is decomposing from the dead organisms |
| Cell classification | |
| Eukaryotic organism | Eukaryotic as well as prokaryotic organism |
| Food source | |
| Alive on host | Alive on the decomposing matter of dead organism |
| Effects | |
| Harmful for the host and may lead to death | Not harmful for the living organisms and helps environment |
| Type of digestion | |
| Intracellular digestion | Extracellular digestion |
| Examples | |
| Plasmodium and wasps | Bacteria and fungi |

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Practises prevalent in the Indian society against which the reformers fought were the practise of sati, caste system, exploitation of the lower caste people, female infanticide, child marriages, untouchability and the prohibition of the education of the lower caste people in the Hindu society.
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