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Prashant Kumar 5 years ago

Function 1) A Medium of Exchange: ... Function 2). A Measure of Value: ... Function 3). A Store of Value (Purchasing Power): ... Function 4). The Basis of Credit: ... Function 5). A Unit of Account: ... Function 6). A Standard of Postponed Payment:

Simran Rathore 5 years ago

Money act as medium of exchange in transactions
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Prashant Kumar 5 years ago

Deposits in the bank account which are payable on demand are called demand deposits. Banks accept deposits from number of people. Some part of that money is given out as loan and the other part is kept with the banks for making payments. So the money is safe with the banks.
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Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as ‘Resource’. Some resources are table, book, chair, etc.

Asha Singh 5 years ago

Resources are the material which have got value and used to satisfy our needs. There are two types of resource natural resources and man made resources

Vinay Rao 5 years ago

substance which stastify human needs and which are easily feasuble culturally acceptable ex coal petroleum etc
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Mayank Harpal 5 years ago

Romanticism is a cultural movement that sought to developed a particular form of nationalist sentiment that' why the term romanticism played and crucial role in terms of natiolist sentiment.
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A S 5 years ago

1.It hides the social disparities 2. The rich class have high income 3. It ignores the importance of health , education , and human development 4. Lower classes are discriminated
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Mahatma Gandhi start the civil disobedience movement Although thousands of people participated in the civil Disobedience movement , yet there were following groups that were not moved by the abstract concept of swaraj 1. Untouchable: untouchable or dalits or oppressed for long had been ignored by the Congress because of the fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high caste hindus. Dalit leader organised themselves and demanded reserved seats in education institutions and separate electorates for legislative council
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A S 5 years ago

1. By enhancing the quality of facilities 2. By taking strict steps to ensure the proper implementation of schemes . 3. By providing good quality of facilities at affordable prices .
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Rayansh Mehra 5 years ago

1. Globalisation and the establishment of the globalisation in the India in the past few decades, has enabled the path of development of international tourism in the India. 2. Infrastructure and facilities development in the India had significantly increased in the past few decades. This helped to enrich the tourism industry, as the tourist always prefer a tourist spot with good facilities. 3. India had it's own diverse culture and heritage since many millenniums. But, in the last few decades, the revolution of the Internet communication, had helped to advertise the greatness of India as a tourist spot to the worldwide audience. 4. The government had learnt that the tourism industry had great scopes. That's why, the government efforts had increased to develop the tourism industry in the past few decades. 5 .Other reasons like the recent INR price fall are also major factors. To the foreigners the costing of Indian trip is much more less due to cheap value of INR. Although, the national tourism of India is also cheap and affordable.
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Political parties have some reality in same stage 1. In large society, political parties gather views of the people and present them to the government 2. Political parties help in formulation of responsible government 3. A political party support or check the government, helps in the formulation of policies and provides its support for the policies or opposes them
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Arnav Mishra 5 years ago

Hii

Alice Badodiya 5 years ago

Vertical distribution- union Government. State government. Local government. Horizontal distribution. - Legistative. Executive. Judiciary. Power shared among. Political groups. Social groups.
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A S 5 years ago

1. Identification of resources 2.EVALUATION : Surveying , mapping , qualitative , quantitative etc. 3. Matching of resource development plans with national development plans .
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

The anti-movement measures resorted to by the British to dominate the Swadeshi movement basically consisted of oppression, lathicharge, division of Bengal and rift in the Hindu-Muslim unity.
They tried to break the movement by taking help of oppressive measures so that Indians can be forced to use their goods.
They also engaged in large scale lathicharge which were known as 'Regulation Lathis.'
Further, Bengal was divided by them and they also created a divide between the two major communities of the country to achieve their aims.

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Hruday Reddy 4 years, 11 months ago

1) population is to high with regards student's studying 2)a vast area of India 3)more preferences given for student's who has studied or showing more respect to studied people
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Bhawna Bafna 5 years ago

Describe the conditions of Britain after the first world war

Bhawna Bafna 5 years ago

Describe the the economic conditions of Britain after the first world war

Arzoo Khatun 5 years ago

A social division based on shared culture belonging to same ethnic groups believe in their common

Jaskirat Kaur 5 years ago

A social division on the basis of culture and religion.
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Shalini Balaji 5 years ago

Freedom, respect , dignity of a person

Tamanna Narain 5 years ago

Defence system ,Medical sector , Education system ...That what comes to me..

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Freedom, security, happiness, pollution free environment, unadulterated food and medicines

Lakshay Tyagi 5 years ago

I don't know
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Naina Yadav 5 years ago

Pad

Khushi 5 years ago

•It is important for the future generation requirement: We must use non-renewable sources judiciously. They also need extra care as they can pot be renewed. Dependency on non-renewable sources should be reduced. •Proper utilization and reducing wastage of resource: It takes care of future needs and may sustain the environment. •There is acute shortage or deficiency of some resources: Investing in alternative sources of energy may prove helpful.
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Afforestation, management of grazing land, control on overgrazing, control on mining and construction activities, proper discharge of industrial waste, control on over irrigation, stabilisation of sand dunes, shelter belts. (Any three)

Khushi 5 years ago

✾Afforestation ✾Proper management of grazing to control over grazing. ✾Planting of shelter belts of plants. ✾Stabilization of sand dunes by growing thorny bushes.
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Ishita Dhiman 5 years ago

As urban population increased, demands of food grains increased and price also increased. Because of the war with France, trade was disrupted and imports of grain from Europe declined, increases price of food grains in Europe.
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Mallika Mondal 5 years ago

Liberal nationalism stood for many things - individual freedom , equality before the law , representative government and constitution as well as the inviolability of private property
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Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

Also, Romania and Bulgaria.

Adithya Dev A 5 years ago

The Balkan region consists of modern day Albenia, Greece Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia - Herbezovina, Yugoslavia, etc. The four powers are Britain, Russia, Prussia, Austria.
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Vidhi Yadav 5 years ago

Answers (i) Self Help Groups pool their savings. (ii) A typical SHG has 15-20 members, usually belonging to one neighbourhood, who meet and save regularly. (iii) Saving per member varies from Rs. 25 to Rs. 100 or more, depending on the ability of the people to save.
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

Yes, no country can survive without International trade in the present global world because if the people do not sell their product in the international market, they could not earn the money for there livelihood and they can not fulfil their basic needs and there family.
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Balwant Kumar 5 years ago

National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) is the largest Thermal power generating company of India . A public sector company, it was incorporated in the year 1975 to accelerate power development in the country as a wholly owned company of the Government of India.
The NTPC has been given the ISO certification for EMS. It has made concerned efforts towards its goal through the following steps:

  1. Maximum use of latest and efficient equipments and adoption of techniques which encourage sustainable development.
  2. Use of ash, pond management ash water recycling system and liquid waste management. These techniques reduce environment pollution.
  3. Maximum ash utilization which minimize the generation of waste.
  4. Nurturing of ecological balance by maintain green belts and aforestation.
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The three reason for the nationalists upsurge in the 19th century europe (i) Oppression of people under absolute rulers. (ii) Liberal ideas spread by well-known philosophers and leaders. (iii) The French Revolution inspired the people to fight for freedom. -The slogan 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity' became the clarion call for the common people. (iv) With the outbreak of revolutionary wars, the French army and its soldiers began to carry the ideas of nationalism abroad.

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