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A unit is an internationally accepted standard for measurements of quantities.
- Measurement consists of a numeric quantity along with a relevant unit.
- Units for Fundamental or base quantities (like length, time etc.) are called Fundamental units.
- Units which are combination of fundamental units are called Derived units.
- Fundamental and Derived units together form a System of Units.
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Resource Planning. Resource planning refers to the strategy for planned and judicious utilisation of resources. Resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life.
Resource planning is essential for India as there is enormous diversity in the availability of resources. For example the state of Rajasthan has vast potential for the development of solar and wind energy but is deficient in water resources.
The cold desert of Ladakh has rich cultural heritage but is deficient in water and some strategic minerals.
The state of Arunachal Pradesh has abundance of water resources but lacks infrastructure which shows mere availability of resources in the absence of technology and institutions hinders development.
This shows that the resource planning is needed at the national, regional, state and local levels for balanced development of a country.
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A Nation State refers to a country with well defined delineated boundaries, resided by people with a similar culture, shared history and ethnic character. It is also supposed to have a government of its choice. The people in a Nation State are supposed to have unity, strength and cooperation.
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Modal Auxiliaries / Verbs: There are 10 types of modal verbs.
c a n
c o u l d
may
might
must
shall
should
will
would
ought to
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- First of all drop the last number and then search when that last number comes in the last position for first time in table of seven e.g. the number is 23568, then we will drop last number 8 after this we will search when number 8 comes in last for first time.
7 x 1 = 7
7 x 2 = 14
7 x 3 =21
7 x 4 = 28
now see the number before 8 and then subtract that number from rest of the numbers, e.g. the number is 2 before 8 then subtract number 2 from 2356. if the number is coming 0 or divisible by seven then the whole number is divisible by seven, suppose 2356 -2 = 2354
again we will follow same procedure, we will drop 4 this time and will search it in the table of seven
7 x 2 = 14
the number is 1 before 4 so we will subtract 1, 235 - 1 =234
again 4 so we will subtract 1 again but we will drop 4, 23 - 1 =22
now it is easy to decide, the number 22 is not coming in the table of seven, it means number 23568 is not divisible by 7.
This is what divisibility rule of 7 is.
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सन्धि – दो वर्णों या ध्वनियों के संयोग से होने वाले विकार (परिवर्तन) को सन्धि कहते हैं। सन्धि करते समय कभी–कभी एक अक्षर में, कभी–कभी दोनों अक्षरों में परिवर्तन होता है और कभी–कभी दोनों अक्षरों के स्थान पर एक तीसरा अक्षर बन जाता है। इस सन्धि पद्धति द्वारा भी शब्द–रचना होती है;
जैसे-
- सुर + इन्द्र = सुरेन्द्र,
- विद्या + आलय = विद्यालय,
- सत् + आनन्द = सदानन्द।
इन शब्द खण्डों में प्रथम खण्ड का अन्त्याक्षर और दूसरे खण्ड का प्रथमाक्षर मिलकर एक भिन्न वर्ण बन गया है, इस प्रकार के मेल को सन्धि कहते हैं।
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Resource planning is a complex process which involves:
(i) Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
(ii) Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
(iii) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.
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Ranga was the son of the village accountant who sent him to Bangalore for studies. After six months he returned back. All villagers rushed to see any possible changes in his physique or manners. The author also went to see him. Ranga did a proper namaskar to him and the author was very much impressed with him. Ranga had his own peculiar views about marriage. He did not want to rush into it. He wanted to marry a mature girl. However, there is an irony about his views. In spite of having such clear and well defined views of marriage, he fell prey to immediate marriage, and that too with an eleven year old girl, Ratana
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All hot bodies emit heat by the process of radiation. Radiation of heat does not require a medium. Sunlight comes to the earth because of radiation as there is no medium present between the atmosphere of the earth and the sun.
One can feel the heat of bonfire by standing around it. We get warmth from the room heater because of radiation.
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The wells could have dried up because: Water is being pumped up from under the ground with the help of electric motors. The lakes in which rain water used to collect are no longer there. The soil around trees and parks is now covered with cement.
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Operation Polo was the code name of the Hyderabad "police action" in September 1948, by the then newly independent Dominion of India against Hyderabad State. It was a military operation in which the Indian Armed Forces invaded the Nizam-ruled princely state, annexing it into the Indian Union. At the time of Partition in 1947, the princely states of India, who in principle had self-government within their own territories, were subject to subsidiary alliances with the British, giving them control of their external relations. In the Indian Independence Act 1947 the British abandoned all such alliances, leaving the states with the option of opting for full independence. However, by 1948 almost all had acceded to either India or Pakistan. One major exception was that of the wealthiest and most powerful principality, Hyderabad, where the Nizam, Mir Sir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, a Muslim ruler who presided over a largely Hindu population, chose independence and hoped to maintain this with an irregular army recruited from the Muslim aristocracy, known as the Razakars. The Nizam was also beset by the Telangana uprising, which he was unable to subjugate.

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