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Posted by Tamanna Khandhakar 5 years ago (10060899)
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Merits:
•Realistic, practicable form of democracy
•Allows a level of popular participation high level of accountability
•Recent proportional electoral system has strengthened representative democracy in Scotland and Wales.
•Politicians posses expert knowledge
•It simplifies the decision-making process.
Demerits:
•Turnout is declining
•Westminster system is disproportional, therefore unrepresentative
•Government and politicians often appear remote from the general public.
•It is still a costly form of government.
•This form of government encourages deception.
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भूकंपीय तरंगें दो प्रकार की होती हैं। इन्हें ‘P’ तरंगें व ‘S’ तरंगें कहा जाता है। ‘P’ तरंगें तीव्र गति से चलने वाली तरंगें हैं और धरातल पर सबसे पहले पहुँचती हैं। ‘P’ तरंगें गैस, तरल व ठोस तीनों प्रकार के पदार्थों से गुजर सकती हैं। ‘S’ तरंगों के विषय में एक महत्त्वपूर्ण तथ्य यह है कि ये केवल ठोस पदार्थों के ही माध्यम से चलती हैं। भिन्न-भिन्न प्रकार की भूकंपीय तरंगों के संचरित होने की प्रणाली भिन्न-भिन्न होती हैं। जैसे ही ये संचरित होती हैं। वैसे ही शैलों में कंपन पैदा होता है। ‘P’ तरंगों से कंपन की दिशा तरंगों की दिशा के समानांतर ही होती हैं। यह संचरण गति की दिशा में ही पदार्थ पर दबाव डालती हैं। इसके दबाव के फलस्वरूप पदार्थ के घनत्व में भिन्नता आती है और शैलों में संकुचन व फैलाव की प्रक्रिया पैदा होती है। अन्य तीन तरह की तरंगें संचरण गति के समकोण दिशा में कंपन पैदा करती हैं। ‘S’ तरंगें ऊर्ध्वाधर तल में तरंगों की दिशा के समकोण पर कंपन पैदा करती हैं। अतः ये जिस पदार्थ से गुजरती हैं, उसमें उभार व गर्त बनाती हैं। धरातलीय तरंगें सबसे अधिक विनाशकारी समझी जाती हैं।
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Posted by Sana Ms 5 years ago (9846597)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
- Cooperative Sector Industries: These industries are owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw materials, workers or both. For example Anand Milk Union Limited and Sudha Dairy. Initially, in India most of the industries were under public sector but with passage of time privatisation was done at extensive level.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Cooperative sector industries are owned and managed by a group of people. Generally the members are the producers of raw materials. Examples of such industries are handloom, food processing and diary products. Amul is a example of cooperative sector society.
Posted by Sana Ms 5 years ago (9846597)
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Industries owned and operated by the government are known as Public sector industries
Public sector industries are owned and operated by the government. For example, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and Steel Authority of India Limited.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Industries owned and operated by the government are called public sector industries.
Posted by Sana Ms 5 years ago (9846597)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Answer: small scale and large scale industries.
Size refers to the amount of capital invested, number of people employed and the volume of production.
- Industries based on size are classified into small scale and large scale industries.
- Small Scale Industries:
- Small scale industries manufacture products by hand and include cottage and household industry. These industries use lesser amount of capital and technology. For example, Basket-weaving, pottery, and other handicraft industries.
- In India, small scale industry gives employment to around 35% population.
- Large Scale Industries:
- Large scale industries produce large volumes of products. The investment of capital is higher and technology is superior. For example, production of automobiles and heavy machinery.
- After independence, India gave emphasis to this sector for development.
- Most developed nations shows existence of large scale industries on the other hand more small scale industries are exist in developing and under developed world.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Industries can be classified according to their size
1. Small Scale Industries
2. Large Scale Industries
Posted by B.S Shabdha 5 years ago (10169008)
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Rajnandini Kadam 5 years ago (10171743)
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- This is the type of joint in which ball shape surface of one bone fitted into the hollow space of another bone also called socket.
- In this type of joint movement can be done in all the directions. For example: shoulder joint, hip joint

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Ball and socket joints:
- This is the type of joint in which ball shape surface of one bone fitted into the hollow space of another bone also called socket.
- In this type of joint movement can be done in all the directions. For example: shoulder joint, hip joint

Posted by Alok Kumar 5 years ago (10169795)
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Wavelength is defined as the property of a wave in which the distance between the identical points between the two successive waves are calculated.
It is denoted by the Greek letter lambda (λ). Therefore, the distance between either one crest or trough of one wave and the next wave is known as wavelength.
The wavelength of light is defined as “The distance between the two successive crests or troughs of the light wave”.
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Posted by Sana Ms 5 years ago (9846597)
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When products from seas and oceans are used as raw materials, it is called marine-based industry, e.g. sea food industry. Marine based industries use products from the sea and oceans as raw materials. Industries processing sea food or manufacturing fish oil are some examples.
Posted by Sana Ms 5 years ago (9846597)
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- ndustries are divided on the basis of raw material, size, and ownership.
- Raw Material:
- Raw materials are basic material used in any industry and they can be classified on the basis of raw materials.
- Industries under this are of agro-based(depends of agriculture products), mineral-based (based on mines),marine-based(water-based) and forest-based.
- Size of Industries: Size refers to the amount of capital invested, number of people employed and the volume of production.
- Industries based on size are classified into small scale and large scale industries.
- Small Scale Industries:
- Small scale industries manufacture products by hand and include cottage and household industry. These industries use lesser amount of capital and technology. For example, Basket-weaving, pottery, and other handicraft industries.
- In India, small scale industry gives employment to around 35% population.
- Large Scale Industries:
- Large scale industries produce large volumes of products. The investment of capital is higher and technology is superior. For example, production of automobiles and heavy machinery.
- After independence, India gave emphasis to this sector for development.
- Most developed nations shows existence of large scale industries on the other hand more small scale industries are exist in developing and under developed world.
- Ownership: On the basis of ownership, industries can be classified into the following sectors:
- Private Sector Industries are owned and operated by individuals or a group of individuals. For example, Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd., Indian Oil Cooperation.
- Public sector industries are owned and operated by the government. For example, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and Steel Authority of India Limited.
- Joint Sector Industries are owned and operated by the state and individuals or a group of individuals. For example Maruti Udyog Limited.
- Cooperative Sector Industries: These industries are owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw materials, workers or both. For example Anand Milk Union Limited and Sudha Dairy. Initially, in India most of the industries were under public sector but with passage of time privatisation was done at extensive level.
Posted by Sana Ms 5 years ago (9846597)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
A n s w e r:
The industry refers to economic activity that is concerned with the production of goods, extraction of minerals, or the provision of services.
Industries are classified according to the raw material used, size, and ownership.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
CBSE Sample Paper for Class 10 Telugu AP, Telugu Telangana is now available here for download as PDF, with solutions. Students must use the latest updated CBSE sample papers for board exam preparation for Telugu subject. This is the model question paper that Central Board of Secondary Education has officially published for the 10th class board exams 2021 at cbse.nic.in, cbseacademic.in. For students with Telugu as a subject, this is the right place to get CBSE sample papers for class 10 2021 pdf with solutions for download
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In the short run, the equilibrium price level and the equilibrium level of total output are determined by the intersection of the aggregate demand and the short-run aggregate supply curves. In the short run, output can be either below or above potential output. Output is at its equilibrium when quantity of output produced (AS) is equal to quantity demanded (AD). The economy is in equilibrium when aggregate demand represented by C + I is equal to total output.
Posted by Sharad Gangwar 4 years, 5 months ago (10101296)
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VARANASI
The fearless queen of Jhansi, Rani Laxmi Bai was one of the leading figures of the 1857 war of independence. Born on 19 November 1828 in Varanasi as Manikarnika Tambe, she grew up to become an icon for the freedom struggle against the British rule in India.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The important characteristics of Statistics are as follows:
- Statistics are numerically expressed.
- It has an aggregate of facts
- Data are collected in systematic order
- It should be comparable to each other
- Data are collected for a planned purpose
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Posted by Alpha Studio 2.0 5 years ago (10169456)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
- हामिद की आयु यूं तो 4 से 5 वर्ष के बीच थी, परंतु वह अपनी उम्र से ज्यादा समझदार दिखता था। जिस तरह की समझदारी उसने दिखाई वैसी समझदारी तो बड़ी आयु के लोग ही दिखा सकते हैं। इस प्रकार वो अपनी आयुकाल से बहुत आगे था।
- उसके मन में अपनी दादी के प्रति प्रेम है, संवेदना है, वह पैसे के महत्व को समझता है और अपनी आयु के अन्य बच्चों की तरह पैसों को अपनी मौज मस्ती में खर्च नही करता। उसे मालूम है कि उसकी दादी गरीब है और इसलिए वो पैसे समझदारी से खर्च करता है। जब उसके मित्र उसके दोस्त उसका मजाक उड़ाते हैं तो वह बिल्कुल भी घबराता नहीं है और शांत रहता है।
- हामिद के अंदर चतुराई भी है, वह जानता है कि उसके पास कम पैसे हैं और उसके दोस्त जब पैसे मिठाई-खिलौनों आदि में पैसे खर्च करते हैं तो वो खिलौनों और मिठाई की बुराइयां बताकर दोस्तों के सामने अपनी निर्धनता छुपाकर स्वयं को शर्मिंदा होने से बचा लेता है।
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Posted by Diksha Laniya🐥 5 years ago (10085318)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Mountains are useful to man in a variety of ways:
(i) Mountains are storehouse of water is the basic need of the human beings. Reservoirs are made and the water is harnessed for the use of people. Water is used for irrigation and generation of hydroelectricity.
(ii) Mountains have a rich variety of flora and fauna.
(iii) Mountains provide an idyllic site for tourists. They visit the mountains for their scenic beauty.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
It act 2000 can be helpful in case of cyber crime
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High yielding varieties (HYV) of seeds are those seeds which produce huge quantities of crops particularly wheat and rice. Regular supply of water, maximum use of fertilisers and use of pesticides in an accurate proportion is needed in to use these seeds. Financial resources to purchase the fertilisers and pesticides and to install the required irrigation facilities are needed by the farmers to take full advantage from HYV seeds.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
- Hamid, 4 years of age, is a very poor boy. He lives with his dadi(grandmother) Amina. Hamid lost his parents when he was an infant. His aged grandmother, Amina, fulfills their daily needs by doing needle work for others. His Dadi has told him that very soon his father and mother will return home with lots of money, sweets and gifts for him from the house of Allah. He is full of hope and happily awaiting that day.
- On the morning of Eid, poor Hamid doesn’t have new clothes or shoes like other children. He has only six paise (very little money) as Idi for the festival, to spend in a fair. His friends spend their pocket-money on rides, candies and buying beautiful colourful clay toys. Hamid dismisses this as a waste of money for momentary pleasure. While his friends are enjoying themselves, he overcomes his temptation and goes to a hardware shop to buy a chimta (pair of tongs). He remembers how his dadi burns her hand while cooking rotis (Indian flat bread).
- Hamid goes home and gifts the chimta to his dadi. At first she is shocked and annoyed by his stupidity that instead of eating anything or buying any toy at the fair, he has purchased a chimta. But then Hamid reminds her of how she burns her fingers daily, while making rotis. She bursts into tears at this and blesses him for his kindness.

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