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. India opted for a federal form of government because of linguistic and regional diversity. The federal system has dual objectives that is to safeguard and promote unity of the country and accommodate regional diversity.
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Each worksheet of Ms-Excel 2016 contain 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns.
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In the British territories in the south a new system was devised which came to be known as the ryotwari system.
It was tried on a small-scale by Captain Alexander Read. Subsequently, Thomas Munro, the Governor of Madras, developed this system which was gradually extended all over south India.
In the south there were no traditional zamindars. Hence the settlement was made directly with the cultivators or ryots who had tilled the land for generations. Their fields were separately surveyed before the revenue assessment was made.
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| Public-sector industry | Joint-sector industry |
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Owned and operated by the government |
Jointly owned and operated by the government and individuals or a group of individuals |
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Example: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Steel Authority of India Limited |
Example: Maruti Udyog Limited |
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Let the production last year be x kg .
Production this year =8/5×last year production
=8/5×x
Ratio of last season to this season = x/8/5x
= 1/8/5
= 5/8
So the ratio is 5:8
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Computer is an electronic device that is designed to work with Information. The term computer is derived from the Latin term ‘computare’, this means to calculate or programmable machine. Computer can not do anything without a Program. It represents the decimal numbers through a string of binary digits. The Word ‘Computer’ usually refers to the Center Processor Unit plus Internal memory.
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Step-by-step explanation:
let x be the number of interior angles of the polygon
x = [n-2] = 180 degree
where n is the number of sides.
given, x = 5400 degree
5400 = [n-2] * 180
n-2=5400/180 = 30
n=30+2=32
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COTTON TEXTILES INDUSTRY
This is one of the oldest industries. Till the industrial revolution in the 18th century, manual labour was used for making cotton cloths. After the industrial revolution, power looms replaced handlooms and it helped in expansion of cotton textiles industry. The expansion of cotton textiles industry first took place in Britain and then in other parts of the world.
At present; India, China, Japan and USA are the major producers of cotton textiles.
Indian cotton textiles were in great demand because of their fine quality and craftsmanship. The Muslins of Dhaka, Chintzes of Masulipatnam, Calicos of Calicut and Gold-wrought cotton Burhanpur, Surat and Vadodara were very popular around the world.
But after the industrial revolution in Britain, the Indian cotton textiles could not compete with machine made cloths from Britain.
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Suppose Ticket=X Price= 80
Ticket=Y Price=120
Sold Ticket=300
Total Amount=32000
So X + Y = 300
X = 300 - Y
Total Amount is: 80X + 120Y = 32000
Now we keep X value
80( 300- Y) +120Y =32000
Y= 200
SO X= 100
Final Result: Y = 200 X 120 = 24000
X = 100 X 80 = 8000
Total Amount: 32000
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- Period II (Mesolithic)
- Largest number of paintings in this period.
- More themes but paintings reduce in size.
- Mostly hunting scenes – people hunting in groups with barbed spears, arrows and bows, and pointed sticks. Also show traps and snares to catch animals.
- Hunters wear simple clothes; some men are shown with headdresses and masks. Women have been shown both clothed and in the nude.
- Animals seen – elephants, bisons, bears, tigers, deer, antelopes, leopards, panthers, rhinos, frogs, lizards, fish, squirrels and birds.
- Children are seen playing and jumping. Some scenes depict family life.
- Period III (Chalcolithic)
- Paintings indicate an association of these cave-dwellers with the agricultural communities settled at Malwa.
- Cross-hatched squares, lattices, pottery and metal tools are depicted.
- Colours used in Bhimbetka paintings – white, yellow, orange, red ochre, purple, brown, green and black. Most common colours – white and red.
- Red obtained from haematite (geru); green from chalcedony; white probably from limestone.
- Brushes were made from plant fibre.
- In some places, there are many layers of paintings, sometimes 20.
- Paintings can be seen in caves that were used as dwelling places and also in caves that had some other purpose, perhaps religious.
- The colours of the paintings have remained intact thousands of years perhaps due to the chemical reaction of the oxide present on the rock surface.

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