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The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms. As such, it serves to maintain the integrity of the cell by facilitating transcription and replication processes. It's the largest organelle inside the cell taking up about a tenth of the entire cell volume.
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The member is elected by the people of that particular constituency and represents those people in the legislative assembly and debates on issues related to his or her constituency. The MLA's position is like an MP, but the difference is only that MLA is in the state level and the MP is in the national level.
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Let the age of Manjula be x years
Then , the present age of Manjula's mother will be 4x years
After 5 years,
Manjula's age = x +5 years
Her mother's age = 4x + 5 years
A.T.Q.
4x + 5 = 3 ( x + 5 )
Therefore , the present age of Manjula is 10 years .
And , the present age of her mother is 40 years .
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(i) when magnet is pushed near a bar magnet then it induces current due to electromagnetic induction.
(ii) When the bar magnet is withdrawn from inside the coil of the insulated copper wire again the current is induced in the coil but this time it is in reverse direction.
(iii) When a bar magnet is held stationary inside the coil then no current is induced that’s why galvanometer will show no deflection.
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The author finds great joy in the company of mountains. He feels miserable in the plains. Their beauty and majesty pose a great challenge. The author believes that mountains are a means of communion with God.
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y = 8/9 (y+12)
9y = 8( y + 12)
9y = 8y + 96
9y - 8y = 96
y = 96
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The lower class limit of a class is the smallest data value that can go into the class. The upper class limit of a class is the largest data value that can go into the class. Class limits have the same accuracy as the data values; the same number of decimal places as the data values.
In the given question the upper limit of class interval 35- 45 is 45
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Farmers face problem such as water shortage,low fertility,pest attack,disease attack,low yield and variety of monetary problems.
Farmers should opt for water saving micro-irrigation technique like drip and sprinkle irrigation.
To tackle low fertility farmers should incorporate biofertilizers like rhizhobium, azospiriilum, azotobacter, mycorhizae along with compost,manures and vermicompost.
To tackle disease, pest and low yield, farmers should adopt hybrid or transgenic variety which are innately disease and pest resistant and provide for good yield .
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प्रश्न- बदलू का स्वभाव कैसा था?
उत्तर - बदलू का स्वभाव बहुत सीधा था क्योंकि लेखक ने कभी भी उसे झगड़ते नहीं देखा था।
Bablu was very simple and decent by nature because the author has never seen him fighting with anyone.
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Coercion means forcing a person to do something that they would not normally do by making threats against their safety or well-being, or that of their relatives or property.
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1) Non- farming activities require capital. loan should be made available at low rate of interest ,so tht people without sufficient savings can start non-farmin activities .
2)Availability of market shuld be created where goods and services produced can be sold .
3)Villages should be conncected to towns and cities through good road , transports and telephone facilities.
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Let's son age x.
As per question Father's three times of son's age hence father age equal to 3x
now, x = 3 x
Father's Age = 3 * 15
Hence father's age is 45
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- Thomas Hardy was a 19th century English novelist.
- The breaking up of rural communities because of industrialization. Due to industrialization, peasants who toiled with their lands were disappearing as large or big farmers enclosed lands, bought machines and employed labourers to produce for the market.
- In his novel ‘Mayor of Casterbridge’, Hardy mourns the loss of the more personalized world which is being replaced by a more efficiently managed urban culture.
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The Fundamental Rights
- Right to Equality: All persons are equal before the law. This means that all persons shall be equally protected by the laws of the country. It also states that no citizen can be discriminated against on the basis of their religion, caste or ***. Every person has access to all public places including playgrounds, hotels, shops etc. The State cannot discriminate against anyone in matters of employment. But there are exceptions to this that you will read about later in this book. The practice of untouchability has also been abolished.
- Right to Freedom: This includes the right to freedom of speech and expression, the right to form associations, the right to move freely and reside in any part of the country, and the right to practise any profession, occupation or business.
- Right against Exploitation: The Constitution prohibits trafficking, forced labour, and children working under 14 years of age.
- Right to Freedom of Religion: Religious freedom is provided to all citizens. Every person has the right to practise, profess and propagate the religion of their choice.
- Cultural and Educational Rights: The Constitution states that all minorities, religious or linguistic, can set up their own educational institutions in order to preserve and develop their own culture.
- Right to Constitutional Remedies: This allows citizens to move the court if they believe that any of their Fundamental Rights have been violated by the State.
- Secularism: A secular state is one in which the state does not officially promote any one religion as the state religion.
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The first English factory was set up on the banks of the river Hugli in 1651. This was the base from which the Company’s traders, known at that time as “factors”, operated. The factory had a warehouse where goods for export were stored, and it had offices where Company officials sat. As trade expanded, the Company persuaded merchants and traders to come and settle near the factory. By 1696 it began building a fort around the settlement. Two years later it bribed Mughal officials into giving the Company zamindari rights over three villages. One of these was Kalikata, which later grew into the city of Calcutta or Kolkata as it is known today. It also persuaded the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb to issue a farman granting the Company the right to trade duty free. The Company tried continuously to press for more concessions and manipulate existing privileges. Aurangzeb’s farman, for instance, had granted only the Company the right to trade duty free. But officials of the Company, who were carrying on private trade on the side, were expected to pay duty. This they refused to pay, causing an enormous loss of revenue for Bengal.
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