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बादशाह अकबर ने यह बात इसलिए कही होगी क्योंकि उन्हें यकीन नहीं था कि 10 साल का बच्चा कैसे इतनी सुंदर घंटियां बना सकता है|
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Decimal number system has base 10 because it uses ten digits from 0 to 9. In the decimal number system, the positions successive to the left of the decimal point represent units, tens, hundreds, thousands and so on. This system is expressed in decimal numbers.
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Multiple 3 are 6, 9, 12, 15, ..............
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A computer “cookie” is more formally known as an HTTP cookie, a web cookie, an Internet cookie or a browser cookie. The name is a shorter version of “magic cookie,” which is a term for a packet of data that a computer receives and then sends back without changing or altering it.
No matter what it’s called, a computer cookie consists of information. When you visit a website, the website sends the cookie to your computer. Your computer stores it in a file located inside your web browser.
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A computer is an electronic device which takes input data from the user, then processes it and returns the required output data. Input and output data may contain numbers, words, pictures, videos or sounds.
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Both Jim Macpherson and Hans Wolf were not soldiers in their normal life.Hans Wolf played the cello in the orchestra at Dusseldorf . Jim Macpherson was a school teacher from Dorset in the West of England .
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1) Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, clay, silt and humus in the right proportions.
2) Loamy soil is a mixture of large and small rock particles which impart it the desired properties.
3) Loamy soil has the right water-holding capacity for the growth of plants.
4)The excess water can also drain out through it easily.
5) Loamy soil has also adequate air spaces between its particles to hold sufficient air needed by plant roots.
6)Loamy soil can also be ploughed easily.
7) Loamy soil contains sufficient amount of humus. So, loamy soil has all the necessary nutrients for the growth of plants. Loamy soil is the most fertile soil.
(a) If the soil contains greater proportion of big particles, it is called sandy soil.
(b) If the soil contains greater proportion of fine particles, it is called clayey soil.
(c) If the soil contains about the same proportions of large and fine particles, then it is called loamy soil.
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The White Revolution is referred to as the concept of unexpected increase in milk production. It was launched in India from the city named Anand of old Kheda district (at present, Anand district) in Gujarat. The milk-producing farmers of Kheda formed a co-operative society in 1946 to oppose the exploitative policies of private firms.
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The Quit India Movement started on 9 August, 1942. The main reason for its beginning was that during the Second World War, Japan had occupied Burma. It was feared that Japan might attack India to harm the British interests. At this time, Congress passed a resolution to start the Quit India Movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. This resolution was passed as many leaders of the Congress felt that Japan would not attack India if the British left it. Besides the resolution for Quit India Movement, the Congress also resolved not to accept anything less than complete independence for India.
Beginning and Progress of the Movement : The Quit India Movement was started on 9 August, 1942 under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. He challenged the British to quit India. Soon after there were slogans of “Quit India” all over the country. The British put their full might to repress this movement. Most of the political leaders were arrested. It infuriated the people who started plundering government offices, railway stations and post offices. The British became more adamant and they put innumerable people behind the bars. The whole country was turned into a prison. Till February, 1943, the Quit India continued with success. But after that, it lost its momentum because of the repressive policy of the government. It came to an end slowly and steadily.
Significance : Quit India was really a mass movement. It had the participation of lakhs of ordinary people. The British officials had also realised how wide was the discontent among the people against them and their rule. They came to know that the ultimate goal of all the Indians was complete independence from the British rule. No doubt the British crushed the movement but it failed to crush the spirit for freedom inherent in the hearts of the common people. So great was the impact of this movement that the British had free India within three years from the end of this historic movement.
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Emergency was proclaimed in response to petition filed by Raj Narain to declare Indira Gandhi’s election invalid.
(i) On June 25, 1975, the government declared the threat of internal disturbances to invoke Article 352 of constitution.
(ii) Article 352 can declare emergency on ground of either internal or external disturbances.
(iii) The government decided a grave crisis to be arisen to proclaim emergency to bring law and order, restore efficiency and implement pro-poor welfare programmes.
(iv) The President Fakhruddin Adi Ahmad proclaimed emergency which became the most controversial episode in Indian Politics.
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Due to resonance in phenol, C— O bond of phenol has some partial double bond character, which strengthens the bond. So, it is difficult to break this C— O bond of phenol while the C— O bond of alcohol is purely single bond and comparatively weaker bond. So, alkyl halides can be prepared by the reaction of alcohols with HCl in the presence of ZnC{{l}_{2}} while aryl halides cannot be prepared by the reaction of phenol with HCl in the presence of ZnCl2.

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Seaports were considered important because international trades took place through ships as they can carry thousands of tons of goods.
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