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Ansh Khandelwal 7 years, 4 months ago

Indian need a constitution because it helps our society to be managed by the representatives
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Sahil Bhattad 7 years, 4 months ago

They were opposed to universal adult franchise and did not want the vote for women
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Sabah Noor 7 years, 4 months ago

Mr. Rajanath singh
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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 4 months ago

Earthquake is suddensudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.

Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago

An earthquake is a sudden tremor or movement of the earth's crust, which usually originates at or below the surface. The outer layer of the earth is solid and is divided into many sections known as plates. These plates, float over the molten magma that flows beneath the earth’s crust. Many of the earthquakes occur on the edges of these plates along fault lines where the plates collide or try to slide past each other.
These include vibrations caused by big rocks falling down hills because of erosion, hollow parts of mines falling down due to dissolution of minerals by water and, in the present times, due to nuclear explosions.

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Jeya Shanmuga Pandian 7 years, 4 months ago

When revolution erupted in Russia in 1917, many of its leaders self- consciously identified their situation with the turbulent era of the French Revolution (1789). Events, trends, individuals, groups, and ideologies either took on or were assigned identities that mirrored previous occurrences in revolutionary France. Bolshevik war commissar Lev Trotsky was compared to French revolutionary general and later emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. Trotsky's great rival, Josef Stalin, who was accused of reversing revolutionary ambitions as he rose to power, was said to have ushered in a "Thermidorian Reaction," an allusion to the restrained period that followed the most radical phase of the French Revolution. Are these comparisons valid, and do the two revolutions represent a case of history repeating itself? One argument agrees with the self-conscious interpretation endorsed by members of the early Soviet government. France before 1789 and Russia before 1917 shared many of the same problems: governments of questionable competence, wide social divisions, turbulent capitalist economies replacing stagnant agrarian ones, and ambitious middle groups that felt entitled to greater power. It was only natural that these similarities of cause should lead to similarities of result: a period of limited reform followed in turn by a radical phase of terror; a restrained climb down; and a relatively stable period of authoritarian rule, albeit worse in both cases than what had come before. To other scholars these comparisons seem self-fulfilling and overstated. No matter what Russia's revolutionary leaders thought, their ideology was fundamentally different from that of their French predecessors, as were their attitudes toward law and order, economics, foreign policy, military affairs, and a host of other issues. The causes of 1917 seem more rooted in World War I, while the causes of the French Revolution were rooted in state financial crisis and contentious disputes over modernization. Accordingly, the two revolutions were different and are too complex to be subject to the simplifications of a general comparison.
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Radhika Kumari 7 years, 4 months ago

He proposed the idea of division of power ,complete power not in one hand, he derives this idea from america where 13 colonies are get independence from britain

Flash Flash 7 years, 4 months ago

He proposed division of powers within the government between the legislature , executive , and the judiciary.
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Divesh Thakur 7 years, 4 months ago

1-dentrictic pattern 2-radial pattern 3-rectangular pattern 4-trellis pattern
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

Folding
(i) Folding is caused due to horizontal movements.
(ii) Forces move towards a common centre.
(iii) Due to compression, different types of folds are formed.
(iv) It leads to the formation of anticlines and synclines.
(v) They are generally common in sedimentary rocks, e.g., the Himalayas and the Alps.

Faulting
(i) it is caused generally due to vertical movements.
(ii) Forces move away from the common centre.
(iii) Due to tension, faults occur along which displacement of rocks take place.
(iv) It leads to the formation of Block Mountains and Rift valleys, due to upliftment and subsidence of land.
(v) They are generally common in Igneous or Metamorphic rocks, e.g., Vosges and Black forest are Block Mountains and the river Rhine flows through the rift valley. In India, river Narmada and Tapi flow through a rift valley.

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Pratishtha Singh 7 years, 4 months ago

1)Dairy Dairy is a common activity in many families of palampur people feed their buffaloes.the milk is sold is raigapy the near by large village 2)small-scale manufacturing At present less than fifty people are engaged in manufacturing in palampur involves very simple production methods and are done on small scale 3)the shopkeeper The traders of palampur are shopkeeper who buy various go to from wholesale markets in the cities and sell them in the village 4)transport There are variety of vechicles on the road connecting palampur to raigonj ricks how alla has,Tongraw allah as,jeep,tractor etc. They ferry people and goods from one place to another and in return get paid for it....
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Radhika Kumari 7 years, 4 months ago

Human capital because only a skilled person used another three factors in proper way.
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Somya Garg 7 years, 4 months ago

The green revolution in the late 1960s introduced the indian farmer to cultivation of wheat and rice using high yielding vatiety( HYV)
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Somya Garg 7 years, 4 months ago

1.Bhabhar.. Lying at the foot hills of the shiwalik, narrow belt of pebbles of 8 to 16 km....2. Terai.. A marshy and swampy region3. Bhangar.. The largest part of the northern plain formed of older alluvium 4. Kankar.. The soil of this region contains calareous deposits 5.khadar..fertile, thus, ideal for intensive agriculture..

Swati Dhull 7 years, 4 months ago

Bhabar bhangar terai khadar
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Sudikshya Rani Sahu 7 years, 4 months ago

On 14 July 1789

Subhasish Patel 7 years, 4 months ago

14 july 1789

Ay K 7 years, 4 months ago

14 july 1789
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Himanshi Upadhyay 7 years, 4 months ago

Because the bhramputra river enter from rainy areas that's why the river water level are increase.

Kajal Kumari 7 years, 4 months ago

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