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Ananya Garg 4 years ago

Ferrous minerals contains iron but non ferrous don't contains it
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Paritosh Gupta 4 years ago

How did the knowledge of anceint text help the reform promote new laws ?
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Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

The British had preserved official records since they felt it would later be simpler for them to research them and argue if they write and record everything. They maintained official records of what they felt was right so that those records could serve as evidence of all the decisions they took in the future.

Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

Durgaram Mehtaji founded the Paramahans Mandali in 1840

Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

Who formed the paramhans mandali in 1840

Vijaykumar Kumbar 4 years, 1 month ago

Why did British people official documents?
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Monika Agrawal 4 years ago

the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.

Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, is the continuous movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and then back to the ground
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Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

The people were dissatisfied with British rule in the 1870s and 1880s due to the following reasons: The British were exercising control over the resources of India and the lives of its people. In 1878, the Arms Act was passed under which Indians were not allowed to possess arms.
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Bhavna 💁‍♀️ 4 years, 1 month ago

One example of the arbitrariness that continued to exist as part of British law is the Sedition Act of 1870. The idea of sedition was very broadly understood within this Act. Any person protesting or criticising the British government could be arrested without due trial. Another example of British arbitrariness was the Rowlatt Act which allowed the British government to imprison people without due trial
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Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

The Birsa movement was significant in two ways: It forced the colonial government to introduce laws so that the land of the tribals could not easily be taken over by dikus. It showed once again that the tribal people had the capacity to protest against injustice and express their anger against colonial rule

Amit .V. Neelagund 4 years, 1 month ago

the moment was significant in at least two ways it first forced colonial government to introduce laws so that the land of tribals could not be easily taken over by the dikus second it showed once again that the tribal people had the capacity to protest against injustice and express their anger against colonial rule
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Fatima Rahman❣️❣️ 4 years, 1 month ago

The Birsa movement was significant in two ways: It forced the colonial government to introduce laws so that the land of the tribals could not easily be taken over by dikus. It showed once again that the tribal people had the capacity to protest against injustice and express their anger against colonial rule.
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Namrata Gupta 4 years, 1 month ago

Biogas is a mixture of gases, primarily consisting of methane and carbon dioxide, produced from raw materials such as agricultural waste, manure, municipal waste, plant material, sewage, green waste or food waste. It is a renewable energy source.
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Bhavna 💁‍♀️ 4 years, 1 month ago

Question 1. What was the demand of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi that was refused by the British? Answer: To accept her adopted son to succeed the throne of the king, after the death of her husband. Question 2. What did the British do to protect the interests of those who converted to Christianity? Answer: Those who converted to Christianity would inherit the property of his ancestors. of the religious sentiments.Hence, they rebelled. Question 4. How did the last Mughal emperor live the last years of his life? Answer: The last Mughal emperor lived a very pathetic life during the last years of his life. He was tried in court and sentenced to life imprisonment. He and his wife were sent to prison in Rangoon. He died there after four years. Question 5. What could be the reasons for the confidence of the British rulers about their position in India before May 1857? Answer: Reasons for the confidence of the British rulers about their position in India before May 1857 The traditional rulers failed to develop independent leadership.They also failed to have independent social, economic, and political aims of their own.They fought among themselves and could not present a united front against the foreign rule.A section of the people practiced inhuman social practices. They did not rise in revolt against the Britishers. Question 6. What impact did Bahadur Shah Zafar’s support to the rebellion have on the people and the ruling families? Answer: Bahadur Shah Zafar’s support to the rebellion boosted the morale of the people and the ruling families. They became united to fight the British authority with double spirit. People of the towns and villages rose up in rebellion and rallied around local leaders, zamindars and chiefs. Nana Saheb, the adopted son of the late Peshwa Baji Rao, who lived near Kanpur, gathered arme^ forces and expelled the British garrison from the city. He proclaimed himself Peshwa. He declared that he was a Governor under emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. In Lucknow, Birjis Qadr, the son of the deposed Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, was proclaimed the new Nawab. He too acknowledged the suzerainty of Bahadur Shah Zafar. In Jhansi, Rani Lakshmibai joined the rebel sepoys and fought the British along with Tantia Tope, the general of Nana Saheb. Question 7. How did the British succeed in securing the submission of the rebel landowners of Awadh? Answer: British succeeded in securing the submissions of the rebel landowners of Awadh: They provided inheritance rights to the landowners (who would enjoy traditional rights over their land). They were exempted from taxes. They were rewarded. They would be safe and their rights and claims would not be denied to them. Question 8. In what ways did the British change their policies as a result of the rebellion of 1857? Answer: Some important changes brought by the British after the revolt were: 1. According to the Act of 1858 powers of the East India Company were transferred to the British Crown in India. Secretary of State was appointed for governance and Governor-General was given the title of Viceroy. Secretary of State was to be assisted by a council of 15 members. It was only an advisory body. Governor-General was answerable to the Secretary of State. 2. All rulers were made to acknowledge British Queen as Sovereign Paramount and were allowed to pass their kingdoms to their heirs. The proportion of Indian soldiers in the army was reduced. More soldiers were taken from Gurkhas, Sikhs and Pathans. 3. Muslims were seen held responsible for rebellion and their land was confiscated. 4. Social and religious practices were given respect. Zamindars and landlords were given protection and rights over their lands. Hey There! Here u go

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Monika Agrawal 4 years ago

The British Raj was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947. The rule is also called Crown rule in India, or direct rule in India. Wikipedia Capital: Shimla

Saksham Dubey 4 years ago

The British Raj was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947. The rule is also called Crown rule in India, or direct rule in India.
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Reneti Manisha 4 years ago

The Bengal School of Art, commonly referred to as the Bengal School, arose in the early 20th century as an avant garde and nationalist movement reacting against the Western academic art styles previously promoted in India

Pratyush Kansal 4 years, 1 month ago

The Bengal School of Art
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Monika Agrawal 4 years ago

a supply of something, a piece of equipment, etc. that is available for somebody to use उपयोग के लिए उपलब्‍ध सामग्री; संसाधन Russia is rich in natural resources such as oil and minerals. Russia is rich in natural resources such as oil and minerals.
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Monika Agrawal 4 years ago

Subsistence Farming= This type of farming is practised to meet the needs of the farmer's family. Commercial Farming= In commercial farming crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in market.The area cultivated and the amount of capital used is large.

Pratyush Kansal 4 years, 1 month ago

Subsistence Farming= This type of farming is practised to meet the needs of the farmer's family. Commercial Farming= In commercial farming crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in market.The area cultivated and the amount of capital used is large.
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Sia ? 4 years ago

The Napoleonic Code, officially the Civil Code of the French is the French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804 and still in force, although frequently amended. It was drafted by a commission of four eminent jurists and entered into force on 21 March 1804.
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Abhishek Rajput 4 years, 1 month ago

Universities on the model of the ____ University were proposed for____ and______.
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Cbse. Prof . 4 years, 1 month ago

In 2006, the scientists declared Pluto as a dwarf planet and not a part of our solar system since it was too small and distant from the Sun. Therefore, Pluto is no more considered as a planet in our solar system.

Jelena Jane.C 4 years, 1 month ago

Because it is very small and it is long distance from sun and other planets...
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Azmi Noor 4 years, 1 month ago

Because its soil looks rusty iron, hence it is called a red planet

Sivaharini Veeraiah 4 years, 1 month ago

The soil of Mars is red in color so it is known as the red planet.for example our planet earth has soil and water both soil is look in yellow-brown colour and water is in blue colour so when we see our planet in the space so where are water so it is look in blue colour and where is surface so it is look in yellow -brown but amount of water is more so it is known as blue colour. same thing are happening with the Mars when we are look it so it is look in red colour so it is known as red planet

Pruthvi . 4 years, 1 month ago

The soil of Mars is red in color so it is known as the red planet.for example our planet earth has soil and water both soil is look in yellow-brown colour and water is in blue colour so when we see our planet in the space so where are water so it is look in blue colour and where is surface so it is look in yellow -brown but amount of water is more so it is known as blue colour. same thing are happening with the Mars when we are look it so it is look in red colour so it is known as red planet

Kanu Choudhary 4 years, 1 month ago

It's soil is red and because of its soil it looks red in colour

Jelena Jane.C 4 years, 1 month ago

Because it looks red in colour?
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Kanu Choudhary 4 years, 1 month ago

Criminal cases are the cases about crimes like robbery and murder. While civil cases are cases about social disputes like dispute over property.
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Navya Arora 3 years, 10 months ago

Because ⅔ part of earth's surface is covered with H²O(Water)

Sivaharini Veeraiah 4 years, 1 month ago

Earth is called a blue planet because 2/3rd part of earth's surface is covered with water

Aanya Jain 4 years, 1 month ago

Because 2/3rd of earth's surface is covered with water
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Kanu Choudhary 4 years, 1 month ago

History means study about past .

Ashmita Sarkar 4 years, 1 month ago

History is about past
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Niket Yadav 4 years, 1 month ago

Solar energy is defined as the transformation of energy that is present in the sun and is one of the Renewable Energies. Once the sunlight passes through the earth’s atmosphere, most of it is in the form of visible light and infrared radiation. Plants use it to convert into sugar and starches and this process of conversion is known as photosynthesis. Solar cell panels are used to convert this energy into electricity.

Vivek Yadav 4 years, 1 month ago

Solar energy is a Renewable energy energy source.

Namrata Gupta 4 years, 1 month ago

Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture, molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.

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