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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

(i) The Supreme Court can take up any dispute

  • Between citizens of the country.
  • Between citizens and government.
  • Between two or more State Governments.
  • Between governments at the union arid state level.
    (ii) It is the highest court of appeal in criminal and civil cases. The Supreme Court can hear appeals both in criminal and civil cases against decisions of the High Courts. -
    (iii) The Supreme Court gives legal advice to the
    President of India on any legal or constitutional matter referred to it.
    (iv) The Supreme Court has the power to interpret the . Constitution of the country.
    (v) The powers and independence of judiciary allows it to act as the guardian of Fundamental Rights.
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Het Patel 7 years ago

I think your question is wrong pls correct it
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

The First battle of Panipat fought between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi

Pratham Thakkar 7 years ago

Google it
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Sujal Pandhare 7 years ago

The Central Government of India classifies some of its citizens based on their social and economic condition as Other Backward Class (OBC), and are statutorily termed Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (SEBC). The central and state governments have identified SEBCs and offer them reservation.
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Het Patel 7 years ago

The condition of womens They cannot vote They were not allowed to go school

Harsh Jain 7 years ago

The condition
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Abhinav Jain 7 years ago

What is magnitude?
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Suhani Sharma 7 years ago

The souce of river yamuna is yamunotri
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Anurag Ranta 7 years ago

Old delhi was when constructed was very irregular and the new delhi was well constructed .
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Firdous Nomani 7 years ago

People as a resource means the human beings with stock of their knowledge and skills. All other resources like natural resources can't become useful of its own until the human beings make them useful. The human resource are the most important resource of any country because all development in various fields can only take place with the role of human beings.
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Firdous Nomani 7 years ago

Causes of Russian revolution are as follow 1.Russian workers faced different types of problems in 1904. 2.The price of essential goods rose so quickly. 3. The real wages of workers declined 20%. 4. Four members of the assembly of Russian workers dismissed from Putilov Iron works. Then workers started strike. 5.workers and peasants demand a constitution.
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Harsh Garg 7 years ago

Because

Anurag Ranta 7 years ago

Because lok sabha passes money bills and money matters are complex.
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Het Patel 7 years ago

On which page no it is
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Dhangars were an important pastoral community of Maharashtra in the early twentieth century. Most of them were shepherds, some were blanket weavers, and still others were buffalo herders. The Dhangar shepherds stayed in the central plateau of Maharashtra during the monsoon. This was a semi-arid region with low rainfall and poor soil. It was covered with thorny scrub. Nothing but dry crops like bajra could be sown here. In the monsoon this tract became a vast grazing ground for the Dhangar flocks. By October the Dhangars harvested their bajra and started on their move west. After a march of about a month they reached the Konkan. This was a flourishing agricultural tract with high rainfall and rich soil. Here the shepherds were welcomed by Konkani peasants. After the kharif harvest was cut at this time, the fields had to be fertilised and made ready for the rabi harvest. Dhangar flocks manured the fields and fed on the stubble. The Konkani peasants also gave supplies of rice which the shepherds took back to the plateau where grain was scarce. With the onset of the monsoon the Dhangars left the Konkan and the coastal areas with their flocks and returned to their settlements on the dry plateau. The sheep cannot tolerate the wet monsoon conditions.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Following are some measures to remove poverty in India :-
(i)  Population Control :  Growing population is a major cause of poverty in India. So, it is necessary to control it. Family planning programme should be implemented effectively.
(ii)  Creation of more employment opportunities :  Unemployment is still a big problem in India. It is also responsible for poverty Hence, it is essential to promote empolyment through intensive development technology.
(iii)  Stepping up Capital Formation : Low rate of capital formation is a major hindrance in the way of fast economic development. Capital formation rate, therefore, must be increased.
(iv)  Check on prise rate  :  Prise rise is also responsible for poverty in India. It decidedly goes against the interests of the poor. So, prise rate must be checked through proper, fiscal  & monetary policies & other measures.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Food security means availability of food to all people all the time. Food security has following dimensions:

  • Availability of food: This means the food production within the country, food imports and previous years’ stock stored in government granaries.
  • Accessibility of food: This means food should be within reach of every person.
  • Affordability: This means that every individual has enough money to buy sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet one’s dietary needs.

Mukul Rajput 7 years ago

The. Following people r food insecure : 1) Poor people 2) Unemployed 3)Povert people
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Pastoral community in different parts of the world was affected in a variety of ways by changes in the modern world.
(i) New laws and new borders affected the patterns of their movement. With increasing restrictions on their mobility, pastoralists found it difficult to move in search of pastures.
(ii) As pasture lands disappeared, grazing became a problem and pastures deteriorated through continuous overgrazing.
(iii) Times of drought became times of crises, when cattle died in large numbers.

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Altab Hussain 7 years, 1 month ago

Nomades are which person find the fodder crops
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Class 12 7 years ago

Hitler ? may be
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Alok Kumar 7 years, 1 month ago

The people can chose the leader who will take major decisions for then

Aman Kr 7 years, 1 month ago

Right to chose there represntetices by vote
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Het Patel 7 years ago

It is a place where the jews live

Shreya Thakur 7 years, 1 month ago

The Nazi party in Germany used to put the undesirable people in death chamber that were called ghettos
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 1 month ago

A scorched earth policy is a military strategy involving the destruction of crops, water resources or any other resources to prevent the enemy from using them. 
The Dutch followed a scorched earth policy ,  they destroyed sawmills and burnt huge piles of giant teak logs so that they wont fall in the Japanese hands.

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