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Ana R 5 years, 2 months ago

Improving the quality of people’s skills so that they are able to create more resources

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Thanks ?

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

Improving the quality of people’s skills so that they are able to create more resources is known as human resource development.

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Aditya Pokhriyal 5 years, 2 months ago

Lok Sabha

Ajay Kumar Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

Lok sabha

Ritika Talwar 5 years, 2 months ago

Lok Sabha

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Mud
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Ajay Kumar Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

CNG, natural gas, LPG

Kuldeep Dobwal 5 years, 2 months ago

Gold , steel , salt

Ritika Talwar 5 years, 2 months ago

The three common minerals used by us everyday are petroleum, cool, natural gas

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

 The three common minerals used every day are Salt, Gold and Copper.

Rishika R Shetty 5 years, 2 months ago

Water has minerals in it .we use it everyday
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago

Indian democracy has a federal structure of government. Here laws at made and interpreted at different levels by the union and state governments. The legislative process in India is as below –

• Introduction of a bill by the members of the Parliament for the consideration in either of the two houses of the Parliament.

• Publication of the bill in the Gazette of India

• Referring the bill to a standing committee by the Speaker of Lok Sabha for examination.

• Second reading of the bill in consideration

• Passing of the bill in the respective house of the Parliament. Money bills are always to be introduced in the Lok Sabha only.

• After the bill is passed by one house of the Parliament, it is sent to the other house for approval. In the case of a money bill, the other house can keep the bill for a maximum of 14 days and in case of an ordinary bill for 6 months without passing or rejecting it.

• In the case of an ordinary bill, the same process is repeated in the other house.

• After both the houses have passed the bill, it is sent to the President for approval after whose approval, the bill becomes an Act.

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Ghanpriya Punchariya 5 years, 2 months ago

Patent= आविष्कार Patent means the exclusive right over any idea.

Sparsh Raj 5 years, 2 months ago

Patent means the exclusive right over any idea or invention

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

The exclusive right over any idea is called patent.

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

  1. Patent means the exclusive right over any idea or invention.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago

The Indian state does not recognise and promote a particular religion

The Constitution of India stands for a secular state. Hence, it does not uphold any particular religion as the official religion of the Indian State. The Preamble secures to all citizens of India liberty of belief, faith and worship. Hence, the Indian Constitution embodies the positive concept of secularism, i.e., giving equal respect to all religions or protecting all religions equally. But Article 28 says that no religious instruction shall be provided in any educational institution maintained by the State.

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Sushma R 5 years, 2 months ago

Which geography or history or political science do u need
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Ghanpriya Punchariya 5 years, 2 months ago

Thomas Munro. That's why this is also called Munro system.

Sparsh Raj 5 years, 2 months ago

Thomas Munro.

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

Thomas murno,

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

  • This system of land revenue was instituted in the late 18th century by Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras in 1820.
  • This was practised in the Madras and Bombay areas, as well as Assam and Coorg provinces.
  • In this system, the peasants or cultivators were regarded as the owners of the land. They had ownership rights, could sell, mortgage or gift the land.
  • The taxes were directly collected by the government from the peasants.
  • The rates were 50% in dryland and 60% in the wetland.

Soundarya More 5 years, 2 months ago

Thomas Munro
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Ritika Talwar 5 years, 2 months ago

In 1914 the 1st world war was held

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

1n 1914

Yash Malhotra 5 years, 2 months ago

In 19 14 bafalo

Sushma R 5 years, 2 months ago

In 1914

Sam Evil 5 years, 2 months ago

In 1914
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👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

Their no untouchbility in USA

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

The one significant way in which Indian secularism differs from the dominant understanding of secularism as practised in USA This is because unlike the strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism, in Indian secularism the State can intervene in religious affairs,. For example the Indian Constitution intervened in Hindu religious practises in order to abolish untouchability. In Indian secularism, though the state is not strictly separate from religion it does maintain a principled distance vis-a-vis religion.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

There were many reasons. Some are:

1)The sepoys were paid much less than the British soldiers. They were also treated unfairly by the British officers.

2) All high posts in the army were reserved for the British. Hence, the scope of promotion was very limited for a sepoy.

3) The sepoys were not allowed to wear caste and religious marks.

4) An act was passed that required the new recruits to travel overseas, if needed. The Hindu sepoys believed that travelling across the sea led to loss of caste.

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Rajendra Lande 5 years, 2 months ago

Ok

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

The factors influencing the uneven distribution and density of population are discussed below:

(i)Geographical Factors

(a)Availability of water: It is the most important factor for life. So, people prefer to live in areas where fresh water is easily available. Water is used for drinking, bathing and cooking – and also for cattle, crops, industries and navigation. It is because of this that river valleys are among the most densely populated areas of the world.

(b)Landforms: People prefer living on flat plains and gentle slopes. This is because such areas are favourable for the production of crops and to build roads and industries. The Ganga plains are among the most densely populated areas of the world while the mountains zones in the Himalayas are scarcely populated.

(ii)Economic Factors

(a)Minerals: Areas with mineral deposits attract industries. Mining and industrial activities generate employment. So, skilled and semi–skilled workers move to these areas and make them densely populated. Katanga Zambia copper belt in Africa is one such good example.

(b)Industrialisation:Industrial belts provide job opportunities and attract large numbers of people. These include not just factory workers but also transport operators, shopkeepers, bank employees, doctors, teachers and other service providers. The Kobe-Osaka region of Japan is thickly populated because of the presence of a number of industries.

(iii)Social and Cultural Factors

Some places attract more people because they have religious or cultural significance. In the same way – people tend to move away from places where there is social and political unrest. Many a times governments offer incentives to people to live in sparsely populate

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👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

Subsistence agriculture: ... Pressure of population on agriculture: ... Importance of animals: ... Dependent upon Monsoon: ... Variety of crops: ... Predominance of food crops: ... Insignificant place to given fodder crops: ... Seasonal pattern:

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Thanks harshika

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Fedralism Parliamentary form of govt. Separation of powers Fundamental rights Secularism

Harshika Harshika 5 years, 2 months ago

Name any three key features of the Indian constitution

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Plz write question properly
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Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Can we become friends ?

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Hello harshika

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Hi harshika

Harshika Harshika 5 years, 2 months ago

Thanks

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

Balancing the need to use resources and also conserving them for the future is called _sustainable development_
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Sadhya Agarwal 5 years, 2 months ago

Circulation of water

Rajendra Lande 5 years, 2 months ago

A water cycle is an continuous process of water in which water changes in to gas, liquid and solid.

Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

The cycle of water is called water cycle??
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A.Jayagopalreddy A.J.G.R 5 years, 2 months ago

Hi

Khushi Jaiswal 5 years, 2 months ago

The problem with the periodisation of Indian History that James Mill offers is that he divided the Indian historyinto three periods – Hindu, Muslim and British. However, theperiodisation of Indian History on the basis of religion is not feasible for many reasons.
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👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

Land is considered as an important resource as it provides habitation to a wide variety of flora and fauna. It is used by human beings for various purposes such as agriculture, forestry, mining, building houses and roads, and setting up industries. The use of land is determined by physical factors such as topography, soil, climate, minerals and availability of water. Human factors such as population and technology are also important determinants of land use pattern.

Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago

Land is considered an important resource because it can be used for various purposes like agriculture, forestry, mining, building houses, roads and setting up of industries. Land resource is important because humans not only live but also perform all economic activities on land. Besides, land also supports wild life, natural vegetation, transport and communication activities. Ninety five percent of our basic needs and requirements like food, clothing and shelter are obtained from land.

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Patel Rudra 5 years, 2 months ago

Hi

Isha Patel 5 years, 2 months ago

Hi

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

A parliament is also known as "sanshad" It is comprises of two houses 1 lok sabha 2 rajya sabha

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

The Parliament is made up of elected representatives of different political parties and has a lot of power.

The Parliament consists of total of 543 representatives. They are called Members of Parliament.

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Yash Malhotra 5 years, 2 months ago

F u

Anu Singh 5 years, 2 months ago

Kdu

Ashwin Mishra 5 years, 2 months ago

The answer given first is correct and one thing you have to remeber that opposition party always be in majority and they have some external power

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

The party which arises the question in the opposition

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

The Opposition in Parliament is formed by all the political parties that oppose the majority party/coalition formed. The largest amongst these parties is called the Opposition party.

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Rhea Sharma 5 years, 2 months ago

It is necessary to separate state from religion due to following reasons- ?To function any country democratically ♦️To save from violation of fundamental rights ?To save citizens from tyranny of majority religious group ♦️To protect religious freedom of an individual ?To practice secularism If u wrote the above points then u will surely get 5/5 marks for this question

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

The separation of the State and religion in democratic societies is important because of the following reasons: It helps a country to function democratically. The tyranny of the majority and the violation of Fundamental Rights can be very harmful to the people belonging to the minority. So, it protects people from any type of religious violence. It protects the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion. It gave people the freedom to interpret religious teachings differently. Sorry i cant give you answer than more than 3 points

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

  • State and religion are two different entities. If state incorporates a particular religion, it becomes a theocratic state. In a theocratic state, the right of minority religions are absorbed and fringed by the larger/popular religion often causing violence and discrimination.
  • The practice of separating religion from state is called secularism. It advocates freedom to practice any religion individually. The state would not endorse or enforce any religion and it would not participate in any religious matters
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago

In terms of religions of India with significant populations, only Islam has religious laws in form of sharia which India allows as Muslim Personal Law. Secularism in India, thus, does not mean separation of religion from state. Instead, secularism in India means a state that is neutral to all religious groups. 

Secularism is a concept applied to governance. It can't be promoted. It can only be practiced by the state, and not the individuals by its very own definition.

But our constitution is not really secular, rather it's plural. The moment states puts a finger on religions, it stops being secular. Our constitution provides for government to reform hindus, Sikhs, jains and Buddhists and at the same time discriminates hindus from having their own religious institutions to preserve, protect and promote their faith. That's not really secular. In USA where secularism is truly practised, all religions are given equal rights to have their own institutions unlike India's.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

Some ways in which you can work to promote secularism in your country are:-

  •  respecting feelings of all the religion indiscriminately.
  •   involving peoples of every religion in dicision making of country.
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Yash Malhotra 5 years, 2 months ago

The first Revolt was in 1857 because that was the first time that Indian people United together to fight against the harsh rule of Britishers it was the first struggle for independence

👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

No anisha kashyap

Anisha Kashyap -09 5 years, 2 months ago

Muslims and Hindus united to fight heroically towards independence of India

Anisha Kashyap -09 5 years, 2 months ago

It was first struggle in india fought for the independence
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

Conventional sources of energy Non-conventional sources of energy
Fossil fuel, CNG, coal, oil, natural gas are the examples of the conventional sources of energy. Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Bio Energy, Hydro Energy, Tidal Energy, Ocean Energy are the examples of non-conventional energy resources.
The conventional sources of energy are non renewable by any natural process. Non-conventional energy resources are renewable.
These resources are available in a limited quantity. Non-conventional energy sources are eco-friendly in nature.
Conventional resources can also be classified as commercial and non commercialenergy resources. Non-conventional energy sources do not increase pollution.
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Sia ? 4 years, 7 months ago

A sepoy was originally the designation given to a professional Indian infantryman, usually armed with a musket, in the armies of the Mughal Empire.
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👌Aditya 👌 👌Kumar👌 5 years, 2 months ago

ongoing water crisis in India that affects nearly 1 million people each year.[1] In addition to affecting the huge rural and urban population, the water scarcity in India also extensively affects the ecosystem and agriculture. India has only 4% of the world’s fresh water resources despite a population of over 1.3 billion people.[2] In addition to the disproportionate availability of freshwater, water scarcity in India also results from drying up of rivers and their reservoirs in the summer months, right before the onset of the monsoons throughout the country. The crisis has especially worsened in the recent years due to climate change which results in delayed monsoons, consequently drying out reservoirs in several regions. Other factors attributed to the shortage of water in India are a lack of proper infrastructure and government oversight and unchecked water pollution. The acute shortage of water for daily needs has prompted many government and non government organisations to take stringent measures to combat the problem. The Government of India has launched multiple schemes and programs, including the formation of an entire 'Jal Shakti' Ministry to deal with the problem. The government has also insisted on techniques such as rainwater harvesting, water conservation and more efficient irrigation. Agriculture alone is responsible for 80% of the country’s water usage.[2] Several large cities of India have experienced water shortages in recent years, with Chennai being the most prominent in 2019. The shortage of water affected the entire city of 9 million people and resulted in the closure of several hotels, restaurants and businesses. According to a report by the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog), at least 21 major Indian cities, including the capital New Delhi will completely run out of groundwater by 2020. The report also noted that approximately 200,000 people die in India each year due to the lack of access to safe drinking water.[3] Impact Reasons for scarcity

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

 Water scarcity in most cases is caused by over- exploitation, excessive use and unequal access to water among different social groups.

<div> Water scarcity may be an outcome of large and growing population and consequent greater demands for water, and unequal access to it. A large population means more water not only for domestic use but also to produce more food. Hence, to facilitate higher food-grain production, water resources are being over-exploited to expand irrigated areas and dry-season agriculture. </div>
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

Yes the national movement supported the idea that all adults have the right to vote as because in earlier time adults were not having full freedom for voting and this was very bad thing if we think from democracy point of view and this is the reason that in past most of the political leaders were corrupted . But in now day's everything has changed the adults are having full freedom to select their best leaders. Also somehow education has played important role in all those things as well.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago

The use of land is determined both by physical factors such as topography, climate, soil types as well as human factors such as population density, technological capability and culture and traditions etc.

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Sumit Mahata 5 years, 1 month ago

JUST SHUT UP ??????

Vansh Jorwal 5 years, 1 month ago

??? Lol there is no answer ???????
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago

In today's world surveys are very important to introduce any kind of product in market. For example, a car company first takes the survey to get information about choice of people about features of cars then prepare its car according to peoples choices. Government find out about the young people in school by the age mentioned in documents. Historian can derive the information about ratio of young and older people at particular period of time.

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