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Piyush Maurya 6 years, 7 months ago

Avaidh vyapar chalana Like. Selling on druks

Saanvi Tripathi 6 years, 7 months ago

Inlegal buying and selling of different communities across natinal bordes
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Ridhi R 6 years, 7 months ago

It lays out certain ideals that form the basis of the kind of people that we as citizens aspire to live in.it tells us what the fundamental nature of the society is.it defines the nature of a countrys natural environment.it lays down the rules that guard against the misuse of authority by political leaders.
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Radhika Rastogi 6 years, 7 months ago

Resource conservation is important for the following reasons: •For fulfilling the demand of the increasing population. •To save it from exhaustion. •For future generation use. •To maintain the balance of nature. •For sustainable development and sustainability of life. •For further research to make more efficient resources. You can make these points shorter according to your convenience...
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Harshit Chauhan 6 years, 7 months ago

I dont now you can also write on google
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Vaibhav Jindal 6 years, 7 months ago

Panchodo answer nahi pata
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Vaibhav Jindal 6 years, 7 months ago

The things that statisfy our need is called resources
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Arpit Bisht 6 years, 7 months ago

what is sustainable development?

Anjani Jha 6 years, 7 months ago

Because south is in the south direction and they both cant adjust in the same direction.so for sifting north in the south we have to sift south in the north if we sift it then it both will change their place as well as name so atlast we cant change them we only assume them
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Hermoine Granger 6 years, 7 months ago

Under this alliance one of the British regiments were to be kept in the territory and it's needs were to be fulfilled by the rules of the region if not done so then the territory will be under the British East India Company

Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago

  • The Subsidiary Alliance system was used by Lord Wellesley, who was Governor-General of India from 1798-1805, to build an empire in India.
  • Under the system, the allying Indian state's ruler was compelled to accept the permanent stationing of a British force within his territory and to pay a subsidy for its maintenance.
  • Also, the Indian ruler had to agree to the posting of a British Resident in his court.
  • Under the Subsidiary Treaty, the Indian ruler could not employ any European in his service without the prior approval of the British. Nor could he negotiate with any other Indian ruler without consulting the Governor-General.
  • In return for all this, the British agreed to defend the ruler from his enemies and adopt a policy of non-interference in the internal matters of the allied state.
  • Subsidiary Alliance brought immense gains for the East India Company by extending the areas under British control and bringing relative peace in subsidies and territory.
  • During the seven-year rule of Wellesley alone, over 100 small and big states of India signed the Subsidiary Treaty.

Aditya Gupta 6 years, 7 months ago

These are British company's policies.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago

Constitution of India has 448 articles in 25 parts and 12 schedules. 

Vrushab Algond 6 years, 7 months ago

guess
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Biswajit Saha 6 years, 7 months ago

Subsidiary alliance is a type of system these are-
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Nishika Singh 6 years, 7 months ago

This can be used to refer rules that r not fixed or decisions that have no basis etc
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

India is a secular state because it separates religion from state. This means a citizen of India can freely follow his religious beliefs as long as he doesn’t violate the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

1] Indian constitution is the longest written constitution all over the world.

2] Instead of having differences it provides equality to all.

3] It represents the ideas of the constitution makers.

4] It maintains the dignity of individuals.

 

 

Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago

1) The Constitution of India has been amended for approximately 100 times.
2) It has accepted the changes of the Indian society. Further the judiciary of India has interpreted the document relevant to the changing times.
3) A commission was appointed by NDA in 2000 to review the document and the report for the same was submitted in February 2002.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

The Governor-General of India was originally the head of the British administration in India during the British rule.

In 1858, the territories of the East India Company came under the direct control of the British government. The governor-general came to be known viceroy, headed the central government of India, which administered the provinces of British India.

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Vanshika Tomar 6 years, 7 months ago

Gujri

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

Indian federalism is truly not a federation. It is thus, referred to as a quasi-federal state.  Following are the facts that will help you to understand why the Indian federation is different from the others.
Quasi federal refers to a system of government where the distribution of powers between the centre and the state are not equal. Here the the central or the union government is more powerful than the provinces or regional governments.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

The most important aspect of secularism is its separation of religion from State power. This is important for a country to function democratically. Almost all countries of the world will have more than one religious group living in them. Within these religious groups, there will most likely be one group that is in a majority. If this majority religious group has access to State power, then it could quite easily use this power and financial resources to discriminate against and persecute persons of other religions. This tyranny of the majority could result in the discrimination, coercion and at times even the killing of religious minorities. The majority could quite easily prevent minorities from practising their religions. Any form of domination based on religion is in violation of the rights that a democratic society guarantees to each and every citizen irrespective of their religion. Therefore, the tyranny of the majority and the violation of Fundamental Rights that can result is one reason why it is important to separate the State and religion in democratic societies.
               

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Snehil Gupta 6 years, 7 months ago

The subjustice of one country came to another country for political,leading, social etc are called collinial
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Samruddhi Br 6 years, 7 months ago

1757 between Siraj ud Daula and British

Rohit Dhiman 6 years, 7 months ago

The battle of plassy was in 1757

Dharmendra Kushwaha 6 years, 7 months ago

1757

Krishna Jina 6 years, 7 months ago

1757
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Dharmendra Kushwaha 6 years, 7 months ago

The government which is based on the parliament, my mean is work on the law of constitution are called parliamentary from of government

Ankush Sharma 6 years, 7 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 7 months ago

The final wave of annexations occurred under Lord Dalhousie  who was the Governor-General from 1848 to 1856. He devised a policy that came to be known as the Doctrine of Lapse. The doctrine declared that if an Indian ruler died without a male heir his kingdom would “lapse”, that is, become part of Company territory. One kingdom after another was annexed simply by applying this doctrine: Satara (1848), Sambalpur (1850), Udaipur (1852), Nagpur (1853) and Jhansi (1854).

Rohit Dhiman 6 years, 7 months ago

There is a rule made by the British government in which if the king has no son of him so he should give his kingdom to British government and he couldn't adopt a boy .
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Mrunali Battalwar 6 years, 6 months ago

Thanks tripti

Tripti Rawat 6 years, 7 months ago

Man-made resources are items or substances that have value to human lives that do not occur in the natural world. Examples of man-made resources include plastic, paper, soda, sheet metal, rubber and brass.

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