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Sanya Agrawal 7 years, 2 months ago

The member of rajya sabha elected by the elected members of the legislative assembly of the various state. They represent the state
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Manoj Kumar 7 years, 2 months ago

Revenue was too high. Revenue was permanently fixed . Cycle of loan never ended. Peasents were enable to pay these revenue.
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Sanya Agrawal 7 years, 2 months ago

Democratic country need a constitution because A. it lays down the ideal that from the basis of the kind of country that its citizens aspire to live in. B. It lays down rules that guard against the misue of power by any political leaders . C. It serves as asset of rules and principle as basis by which the country has to be governed.

Darsh Sharma 7 years, 2 months ago

Our democratic country need a constition because our political leaders are misusing the power and in lay out some rules.

Manoj Kumar 7 years, 2 months ago

It lays out certain ideals that form the basis of the kind of the country that we as citizens aspire to live in. It define the nature of the country's political system. It often lays down rules against this misuse of authority by our political leaders. It also provides right to its citizens and project their freedom
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Manoj Kumar 7 years, 2 months ago

It is very important because It provides habitat to a wide variety of flora and fauna. It is used by human for agriculture, forestry, mining and building homes etc. We are able to stand , walk, sleep etc. because of land.
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

Key Differences Between Subsistence and Commercial Farming

  1. Subsistence farming is a system of farming that aims at growing that much amount of crops that fulfils all or almost all the needs of the farmer and his family, with little to no excess produce for marketing. Commercial Farming is the farming method in which crop production and cattle rearing are performed with an intention to sell the produce in the market.
  2. Due to high labour inputs are required in subsistence farming, it is a labour-intensive technique. On the contrary, in commercial farming, huge capital investment is required, and that is why it is a capital-intensive technique.
  3. Subsistence farming is performed in a small area only. As against, a large area is required to perform commercial farming.
  4. To increase productivity, manure is added to the soil, in subsistence farming. In contrast, in commercial farming, the yield of crops can be increased by high doses of modern inputs, i.e. high yielding variety seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, and so forth.
  5. In subsistence farming, mainly food grains like wheat and rice, fruits and vegetables are grown. Conversely, in commercial farming mainly cash crops and cereals are grown.
  6. While subsistence farming highly depends on the monsoon and simple methods of irrigation, commercial farming relies on modern irrigation methods such as surface irrigation, drip system, sprinkler, etc.
  7. In subsistence farming, traditional methods of cultivation are used, whereas machines are used for the purpose of cultivating the land, in commercial farming.
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We need minerals for anergy.??
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

New Delhi

  • It was10 square mile unwalled city, constructed on Raisina Hill, south of Shahjahanabad or Old Delhi
  • The city had Broad and straight streets.
  • The city had sprawling mansions set in the middle of large compounds.

Shahjahanabad

  • It was constructed as a walled city with 14 gates, adjoining a fort-place complex, with the river Jamuna flowing near it.
  • There were mazes of narrow and winding lanes and by lanes.
  • The city had crowded and congested mohallas and hevelis. It was expensive to maintain havelis and thus gradually they fell into decay and disuse. 
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Darsh Sharma 7 years, 2 months ago

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Piyush Raj 5 years, 8 months ago

I dont know
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Sanya Agrawal 7 years, 2 months ago

Yes 24
I think ,24 High courts in India.
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Sanya Agrawal 7 years, 2 months ago

Rain water harvesting Reuse waste of water Replenishing groundwater by promoting afforestation

Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

Three ways to conserve water are following:
(a) Rainwater harvesting is a method to save surface runoff.
(b) The canals used for irrigation should be properly lined to minimise losses by water seepage.
(c) In dry regions with high rates of evaporation drip or trickle irrigation is recommended.

By carefully use of water and by recycle the water
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

The following steps are taken to control the soil erosion in hilly areas :
(i) Contour ploughing : which refers to ploughing along contour lines.
(ii) Terrace farming : construction of steps along the hilly areas by cutting the rock layers to reduce the flow of rivers.
(iii) Plugging of gullies to prevent gully erosion.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

 The Mughal emperor, in 1765, appointed the Company %s the Diwan of the provinces of Bengal. The Diwani allowed the Company to exploit the vast revenue resources of Bengal. This solved a major problem that the company had earlier faced. Although its trade had expanded, it had to buy most of the goods in India with gold and silver imported from Britain. The overflow of gold from Britain stopped after the assumption of Diwani. Now revenue from India could finance Company expenses. These revenues they used to purchase cotton and silk textiles in India, maintain Company troops and meet the cost of building the Company fort and offices at Calcutta.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

Courts take decisions on a very large number of issues. Broadly speaking, the work that the judiciary does can be divided into the following:

  • Dispute Resolution: The judicial system provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between citizens, between citizens and the government, between two state governments and between the centre and state governments.
  • Judicial Review: As the final interpreter of the Constitution, the judiciary also has the power to strike down particular laws passed by the Parliament if it believes that these are a violation of the basic structure of the Constitution. This is called judicial review.
  • Upholding the Law and Enforcing Fundamental Rights: Every citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court or the High Court if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

Mysore was an important state under the leadership of two great rulers,Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan.The British airways wanted to annex it due to it's profitable spice and sandalwood trade. Also Mysore was an ally of French who were helping to modernize there army . For this four Anglo-Mysore wars were fought between 1767-1799.

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Secularism refers sepration of state from religion

Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

Secularism can be defined as the concept of a feature of a country under which the government shoes no discrimination between the relegion of its citizens... a secular country provides its citizens with freedom 2 take any religion in gives asylum 2 every person not taking his or her religion.

Khushi Nain 7 years, 2 months ago

Equal status of all religions is known as secularism ?

Sk Sk 7 years, 2 months ago

Navikarniye sansadhan
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Barun Agrawal 7 years, 2 months ago

Tyranny of majority means domination of majority on minority through unjust use of power
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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 2 months ago

In Lucknow revolt of 1857 was led by Begum Hazrat Mahal the wife of Nawab Wazid Ali Shah of Awadh. She ruled on behalf of her 11-year-old son Birjis Qadar .and led the revolt of 1857 in Lucknow.She refused to accept the pension offered to her by the British and choose to die unmourned in Nepal.

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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 2 months ago

On the basis of stock natural resources can be classified as :

Ubiquitous resources

Localised resources

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Neeraj Mv 7 years, 2 months ago

It will be in atlas or social tb
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Secularism refers sepration of state from religion.

Shivam Sinha 7 years, 2 months ago

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Arushi Chandurkar 7 years, 2 months ago

No official religion is followed by the indian state
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Khushi Nain 7 years, 2 months ago

Thanks Yogita and Golam Maroof Ahmed

Golam Maroof Ahmed 7 years, 2 months ago

The word “dikus” means outsiders. Dikus were the people who made the tribal people dependent upon them, thereby causing them a lot of misery and suffering. These outsiders were composed of traders and moneylenders who would come into the forests to sell the goods not produced within the forest, buy forest produce and offer cash loans. Often these loans came at the price of very high rates of interest. These loans ultimately forced the tribals into a vicious cycle of debt and poverty. The traders would buy goods from the tribals at very low rates and sell the same products at high prices, thereby making huge profits. For these reasons, the tribals considered the trader and the moneylender figures to be their main enemies; hence, they referred to them as the evil outsiders. The colonial government too was looked upon as an external evil force that sought to destroy their livelihoods and their familiar ways of life. The British alienated the tribals by forcing shifting cultivators to practise settled cultivation; implementing forest laws to prevent their access to the forest land and the forest produce; demeaning the power and authority of tribal chiefs, and demanding tributes. As a result, there was considerable anger towards the British as well.

Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

Interaction with merchants and traders usually meant debt and poverty for the tribal. Hence, moneylenders and traders were seen as evil outsiders. They were seen as the cause of the misery of tribal people. The moneylenders and any other outsider were called the dikus.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

1.A Republic is one where the head of the state is an elected one and is not a hereditary ruler.
2. India  is a Republic where President is elected and is the head of the State but since we have a Parliamentary government the real powers are vested in the Prime Minister who is the head of the government.
 

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