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Dogra were great lovers of culture. Being Hindus they took great interest in promoting and patronising Hindu mythological culture. Annual Ramleelas and Raasleelas were organised by them for which theatre companies were brought from Mathura and Vrindavan. Also a local performing company was established in named Raghunath theatrical Company in the premises of Raghunath Temple. In the later years, the Dogra's also promoted other dramas and performing arts like folk theatre etc.
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Following mail services are provided by the post and telegraph department:
(a)UPS (Under Postal Service) : Under it the post office provides a certificate of posting on the payment of prescribed fee.
(b)Registered Post: This facility ensures the sender of the mail that in case the mail is not delivered to the adressee, it comes back to the sender.
©Parcel Post : Under this facility, the parcels of specified size and weight can be sent across the country as well as outside the country on the payment of parcel charges.
(d)Speed Post : Under it, the post & telegraph department guarantees that all the internet mail reveived up to 5 p.m. at the specified post offices will be delivered within 24 hours and if it fails to do so, the extra fee changed will be refunded.
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Flexibility in labour laws will help companies in being competitive and progressive. By easing up on labour laws, company heads can negotiate wages and terminate employment, depending on market conditions. This will lead to an increase in the company's competitiveness.
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Lewis structures (also known as Lewis dot structures or electron dot structures) are diagrams that represent the valence electrons of atoms within a molecule. These Lewis symbols and Lewis structures help visualize the valence electrons of atoms and molecules, whether they exist as lone pairs or within bonds.

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The osteon or Haversian system is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone. Osteons are roughly cylindrical structures. Each Haversian canal generally contains one or two capillaries and nerve fibres. The channels are formed by concentric layers called lamellae. ... These canals are called Haversian canals. Haversian canals are contained within osteons, which are typically arranged along the long axis of the bone in parallel to the surface.
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Charles Babbage, an English mechanical engineer and polymath, originated the concept of a programmable computer. Considered the "father of the computer", he conceptualized and invented the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century.
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(-261) x 99
= (-261) x (100 - 1)
= -26100 + 261
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29 x [15 +(-32)]= 29 x (-17) = -493
[29 x 15] + [29 x (-32)] = 435 + (-3) = = 435 - 928 = -493
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Physical development: Development of organ systems such as circulatory system, nervous system, muscular system, digestive system etc.
Mental development: Physical activities require alertness of mind, deep concentration and calculated movement. This objective is related to the mental development of an individual.
Social development:This objective is related to the development of social traits, which are essential for better adjustment in life. It is a better source for attaining the qualities like. Co-operation, fair play, sportsmanship, tolerance, and sympathy.
Neuro Muscular Co-ordination:This objective is centered with a better relationship between nervous system. Education provides ample opportunities for physical neuromuscular coordination.
Emotional Development: The emotional development of an individual is also one of the major objectives of physical education. Every individual has various types of emotions viz. Pleasure, hope, jealousy, hatredness, fear, depression, anger, wonder, lust, loneliness etc.
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Diffusion involves the movement of substances from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. Diffusion is an important process for living things as it helps in moving substances in and out of cells.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago (2577571)
Communications is a continuous process which mainly involves three elements viz. sender, message, and receiver. The elements involved in the communication process are explained below in detail:
1. Sender
The sender or the communicator generates the message and conveys it to the receiver. He is the source and the one who starts the communication
2. Message
It is the idea, information, view, fact, feeling, etc. that is generated by the sender and is then intended to be communicated further.
3. Encoding
The message generated by the sender is encoded symbolically such as in the form of words, pictures, gestures, etc. before it is being conveyed.
4. Media
It is the manner in which the encoded message is transmitted. The message may be transmitted orally or in writing. The medium of communication includes telephone, internet, post, fax, e-mail, etc. The choice of medium is decided by the sender.
5. Decoding
It is the process of converting the symbols encoded by the sender. After decoding the message is received by the receiver.
6. Receiver
He is the person who is last in the chain and for whom the message was sent by the sender. Once the receiver receives the message and understands it in proper perspective and acts according to the message, only then the purpose of communication is successful.
7. Feedback
Once the receiver confirms to the sender that he has received the message and understood it, the process of communication is complete.
8. Noise
It refers to any obstruction that is caused by the sender, message or receiver during the process of communication. For example, bad telephone connection, faulty encoding, faulty decoding, inattentive receiver, poor understanding of message due to prejudice or inappropriate gestures, etc.
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