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Rajesh Jha 1 year, 10 months ago

Is it correct

Rajesh Jha 1 year, 10 months ago

The PDS dealers are sometimes found resorting to malpractices like diverting the grains to open market for more profit
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Chinmayi P P 1 year, 10 months ago

Protons are canal rays

Vaibhav Verma 1 year, 10 months ago

The alpha scattering experiment by E. Rutherford of the gold foil .

Lalita Devi 1 year, 10 months ago

How to prepare for English examination in board class 10??

Suraj Dube Dubey 1 year, 10 months ago

The gold foil experiment of Rutherford is known as alpha ray and canal ray
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Raunak Yadav 1 year, 10 months ago

1.Prime minister. Prime minister is the head of the government. Prime minister controls the parliament and cabinet minister 2.President. president is the head of the state . The head of the state superwise the overall function in our country.

Khushveer Devgan 1 year, 10 months ago

Powers of prime minister 1. Prime minister is the head of the government which exercises all governmental powers 2. PM is head of the cabinet ministers
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago

The Constitution was framed by the Constituent Assembly of India, established by the members of the provincial assemblies elected by the people of India. Dr Sachidanand Sinha was the first president of the Constituent Assembly. Later, Dr Rajendra Prasad was elected its president.

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Syed Asghar Mehdi 1 year, 10 months ago

What
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Rama Tiwari 1 year, 10 months ago

Working population i)Work population is generally the population between the age group of 15 to 59 years. ii) The people in the group of working population fulfill the needs of the dependent population. iii) These people are economically productive. Dependent population i) Dependent population is generally the population below 15 years of age. ii) The people in the group of dependent population are dependent on the working population. iii) These people are economically unproductive.
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Gurman Singh 1 year, 10 months ago

Latitude is an imaginary line . latitude for the different climates

Priyanshi Gangwar 1 year, 10 months ago

What is full form atm
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Chinmayi P P 1 year, 10 months ago

Plate tectonics is a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements

Alvena Begum 1 year, 10 months ago

What is enabling act
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Aditya Ias 1 year, 10 months ago

There are many significance of Himalayas are following If Himalaya is not present the climate of India is not monsoon, it maybe the desert of snow either the desert of sand. It helps India to have a subcontinental climate
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Aditya Ias 1 year, 10 months ago

The period of Robespierre is termed as"region of terror" after introduced so many reform in France because he followed a policy of self control and punishment. One who criticised him and his policies were arrested, imprisoned and then got the punishment of gullotin

Chhoti Shandilya 1 year, 10 months ago

In spite of bringing these landmark changes, his period was referred to as a "reign of terror" because Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment. All those who opposed him were considered enemies of the republic, were arrested, imprisoned and tried by a revolutionary tribunal.
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Aditya Ias 1 year, 10 months ago

The hitler focused on controlling on children and youth because he thought that the country would change and his policies could be successedonly when new one would be teach about his policies to rule over all the world

Jasmeen Kaur 1 year, 10 months ago

Because he thinks the country will change only by teaching children
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Chhoti Shandilya 1 year, 10 months ago

Conducting elections in India are quite expensive. A large amount of money is spent during electoral campaigning. A huge amount of money is spent to ensure safety and fairness on elections. Every effort is done by election commission for ensuring free and fair elections.
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Rishika Tiwari 1 year, 10 months ago

What is Hitler of rise to power
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Chhoti Shandilya 1 year, 10 months ago

On 3 rd march 1933 a famous enabling act was passed.This act establish dictatorship in germany .

Akshat Vats 1 year, 10 months ago

Nahi pata
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Raunak Yadav 1 year, 10 months ago

The main cause of high density population in India is "Education"

Chhoti Shandilya 1 year, 10 months ago

Population in India is unevenly distributed. The northern plains have been densely populated since centuries due to fertile land, availability of water and economic activities. Rivers like Ganga, Yamuna provide large tracts of fertile land apart from water. Also, the terrain is not a difficult one to travel.

Anurag Sharma 1 year, 10 months ago

One mark questions
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago

The Prime Minister is the leader of the Indian Union Council of Ministers. The President appoints these ministers on the basis of the advice of the Prime Minister. All members of the Union Council of Ministers are necessarily members of the Parliament. In case someone is not a member of the Parliament at the time of appointment, then he/she must get elected to one of the houses of the Parliament within six months of appointment as a minister. Council of Ministers is the body of all the ministers who are a part of the government. It includes (1) Cabinet Ministers – They are the highest ranking ministers. They are usually the top-level leaders of the ruling party. All the major policy decisions are taken by the cabinet on behalf of the government. (2) Ministers of State with independent charge – They are in charge of small ministries. They can attend the cabinet meetings only when invited. (3) Minister of State – They assist the Cabinet Ministers in the working of their ministers.

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Akshay Kumar 1 year, 10 months ago

The Raikas were found in the deserts of Rajasthan. The rainfall in the region was uncertain and poor. Hence, the Raikas combined cultivation with pastoralism. During the monsoons, the Raikas of Barmer, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner stayed in their home villages, where pasture was available. By October, when these grazing grounds were dry, they moved out in search of other pasture and water and returned again during the next monsoon. One group of Raikas, known as the Maru (desert) Raikas, herded camels and another group reared sheep and goat. They mainly lived in Thar desert near Jaisalmer.
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Viswajeet Reddy Bheemireddy 1 year, 10 months ago

You can go through CH 1 Political Science last but one page....
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Diksha Patel 1 year, 10 months ago

The biggest impact was substencial crisis which means hunger strike
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Riddhima Makker 1 year, 10 months ago

The qualities of rights are as follows *Sustence of democracy depends on rights :Right to vote :Right to express :Right to form political part *Right protect minorities from the oppression of majority *Right ensures that majority cannot to do whatever it likes * RightProtect against the government also
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Viswajeet Reddy Bheemireddy 1 year, 10 months ago

You can go through CH 4 Working Institutions to get your answer....
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago

In a democracy, it is quite obvious to leave any political party and candidates free to conduct an election campaign. But at the same time, it also becomes necessary to regulate campaign in such a way that every political party and candidate gets a fair and equal chance to compete.
According to the laws made on election procedure, no party or candidate can:

  1. Bribe or threaten voters to vote for a particular candidate of a political party.
  2. Use a place of worship or appeal to the voters to vote in the name of religion or caste.
  3. Spend more than Rs. 25 lakh in a constituency for the election to the Lok Sabha and Rs. 10 lakh in a constituency for any Assembly election.
  4. Once elections are announced, no minister is allowed to lay the foundation stone of any project or take a decision on any policy of the government.
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 10 months ago

The Indian Parliament is a bicameral legislature. It consists of two houses: Rajya Sabha which is the upper chamber of the Parliament and Lok Sabha which is the lower chamber of the parliament.

The powers and functions can be classified into the following categories:

1.Legislative powers and functions:

The primary function of Parliament is law-making. Lok Sabha plays an important part here. It can pass bills concerning the Union and Concurrent list. No bill can be made into law unless it has been passed by the Parliament.

2. Executive powers and functions:

Executive powers are needed in the process of implementing acts and policies in Parliament. The Parliament can remove the Cabinet out of power. 

3. Financial powers and functions:

Parliament enjoys supreme authority in financial matters. It includes enactment of the budget, examining the performance of government concerning financial spending through financial committees.

4. Judicial powers and functions:

It includes impeachment of the President for violation of the constitution, removal of judges of the supreme and high court, removal of vice-president, and punishment of its members or outsiders for breach of privileges. 

5. Electoral powers and functions:

All Parliament members participate in the election of President and Vice-President. The members of Lok Sabha elect its speaker and deputy speaker from among its members. The Rajya Sabha elects its Deputy Chairman. 

6. Constituent powers and functions:

Parliament is empowered to initiate a proposal for the amendment of the constitution. A bill for the amendment initiated in either House of the Parliament.

Note: India has a parliamentary system of government. The functions and powers of the Indian Parliament are mentioned in the Indian Constitution in Chapter II of Part V. The laws framed by the Parliament are enforced in the whole country. The Parliament is the highest-ranking legislative body in the country.

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