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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago
The important measures taken are:
(i) Abolition of untouchability,
(ii) Protection from social injustice and various forms of exploitation,
(iii) Throwing open to them religious institutions of public character,
(iv) Removal of restrictions on their access to wells, tanks, shops, restaurants and roads, etc.
(v) Giving them the right to move freely and acquire property,
(vi) Giving them the right of admission to educational institutions and receiving grants out of state funds,
(vii) Permitting the state governments to make reservation for them in services,
(viii) Giving them special representation in the Lok Sabha and the Vidhan Sabhas,
(ix) Setting up separate departments and advisory councils to promote their welfare and safeguard their interests,
(x) Prohibiting forced labour, and
(xi) Making special provision for the administration and control of the scheduled areas.
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Compressed natural gas is preferred as it is a very clean-burning fuel as in reality it is the cleanest of all fossil fuels. It consists mainly of methane and when it burns it produces carbon dioxide and water vapor which are exhaled when we breathe. Whereas petroleum produces higher carbon emissions, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide and emits ash that worsen pollution. CNG usage is non-toxic to water levels also and does not contaminate the ground water table also.
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Since dams block up flowing bodies of water, such as rivers, any animals that depend on the flow to reproduce or as part of their life cycle are put in danger. Migratory fish that mate in a different location than they live the rest of their lives, for example, are unable to mate and may decline in population. Large dams have forced some 40-80 million people from their lands in the past six decades, according to the World Commission on Dams. ... Millions more have lost land and homes to the canals, irrigation schemes, roads, power lines and industrial developments that accompany dams.
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Some of the steps we can take to conserve our forest resources are as follows:
- Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees:
- Control over Forest Fire:
- Reforestation and Afforestation:
- Check over Forest Clearance for Agricultural and Habitation Purposes:
- Protection of Forests:
- Proper Utilisation of Forest and Forests Products:
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A leader's most important role is to bring people to choice. As John Maxwell says, "Leadership is influence." One way to know how you have influenced someone is to observe their choices. Leaders influence the direction of the team by their thoughts and behaviors. The very language a leader chooses to use can make or break the level of talent that surfaces.
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The WWF was conceived to act as a funding institution for existing conservation groups such as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and The Conservation Foundation. Godfrey A. Rockefeller also played an important role in its creation, assembling the first staff.
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The wall being discussed here refers to the wall of gender bias. By gender bias, we understand the difference in the approach of people towards boys and girls. In our country, especially in the small villages, people still believe that boys are superior to girls. Boys have the right to study, play, and participate in all type of activities. But girls are meant for household works only. They believe, it is not right to allow girls to go out and study, play or work. But now a days, people have changed a lot. Girls are also given equal opportunities and respect as boys except in few small villages.
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Team spirit is the feeling of pride and loyalty that exists among the members of a team and that makes them want their team to do well or to be the best.
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Girls were not encouraged to play sports in early times because people thought women were very weak , and could get injured and they should help in household works not in sports or other things .
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The Seven Sister States are a region in North-East India, comprising the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura.
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Yes, I have warmed my hands in winter by blowing on them when they are cold. It feels warm and comfortable.
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n finance, a loan is the lending of money by one or more individuals, organizations, or other entities to other individuals, organizations etc. The recipient (i.e., the borrower) incurs a debt and is usually liable to pay interest on that debt until it is repaid as well as to repay the principal amount borrowed.
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