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Yash Mohan 5 years ago

But many websites are saying that the answer is none of these ...........???

Samrriddhi Saha 5 years ago

C) of workers in the developing countries. Reason: Workers in developing countries get more chances of employment in secondary and tertiary sectors due to globalisation. For ex- In india, most rural labourers are working in agricultural sector. Globalization helps in reducing the dependence of labourer in primary sector and provides jobs in tertiary and secondary sector ( like factory workers)

Himanshu Verma 5 years ago

C
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Development for one may not be the development for other because everyone have their own demand but at a time two goals of two individuals could be conflicting
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Anandi Sigar 5 years ago

Otto von Bismark was the chief minister of prussia.he carried the unification with the help of Prussian bureaucracy.three wars over seven years and in last ended with Prussian victory

Oav Papadahandi 5 years ago

Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarckwas the mastermind of German Unificationand was the first chancellor of the united nation. Bismarck caused Germany to transform from a loose net of 39 states into the strongest industrial nation of Europe...........?
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Vivek Chauhan 5 years ago

Garibaldy took the help of both the regular troop and the armed volunteers . the southern region of italy and the kingdom of the two sicilies were ruled over by Spanish king . Garibaldy won the popular support of the local peasants and drove away the Spanish king. in 1861 finally Victor Emmanuel second was proclaimed the king of United Italy. this way the unificaction of italy could be realised. some personal details about Garibaldy. :-) date of birth - 4 July 1807. :-) Nationality ( from which country belong ) - Italy ( Italian) :-) service - Army ( general ) in Italy. :-) Died - 2 June 1882 ( during aged 74). The main coutribution of Garibaldy in country unificaction.make a state kingdom of italy.

Jaskaran Sahi 5 years ago

in his efforts to unity Italy , Garibaldy took the help of both the regular troop and the armed volunteers . the southern region of italy and the kingdom of the two sicilies were ruled over by Spanish king . Garibaldy won the popular support of the local peasants and drove away the Spanish king. in 1861 finally Victor Emmanuel second was proclaimed the king of United Italy. this way the unificaction of italy could be realised. some personal details about Garibaldy. :-) date of birth - 4 July 1807. :-) Nationality ( from which country belong ) - Italy ( Italian) :-) service - Army ( general ) in Italy. :-) Died - 2 June 1882 ( during aged 74). The main coutribution of Garibaldy in country unificaction.make a state kingdom of italy.
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Samrriddhi Saha 5 years ago

First of all, I would like to say that CBSE needs answers on facts and keywords. So simply writing that 'because it led to violence which was against Gandhi's principle' will not fetch marks. The correct answer is that 1) firstly, boycott of British institutions and goods was a key feature of Non Cooperation Movement. So, people have up wearing imported British clothes and began wearing indian clothes made of Khadi. However, khadi was very expensive than mass produced mill cloth so poor people could not afford to buy it. 2) The boycott of British institutions too posed a problem. For non cooperation movement to be successful, we needed several alternative Indian institutions so that they could be used in place of British ( remember that in cities, teachers and students and lawyers left their jobs in British government...so they needed indian institutions for jobs or else how will they sustain their families) .. However, at that time, indian institutions were slow to come up with. So, people began going back to British government for jobs and education. So, Non Cooperation movement gradually slowed down...
Because it lead to violence....but Mahatma Gandhi was against of violenece...so he called off the movement
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Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

Because all power is equally distributed in each level. Noone organ can intersect their work.
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Alice Badodiya 5 years ago

Thanks guys

Shreya Gupta 5 years ago

Self Help Groups

Anushka Mishra 5 years ago

Self help groups

Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

Self help groups

Aachal Satwan 5 years ago

Self Help Groups
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Anushka Mishra 5 years ago

One - third

Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

One -third seats are reserved for womens

Hemant Raj 5 years ago

1/3 rd

Alice Badodiya 5 years ago

1 3rd
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Prashant Kamal 5 years ago

Narender Modi is the leader of BJP and he stands for the post of PM (prime minister) of India

Alice Badodiya 5 years ago

Atal bihari vajyepi
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Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

1.We get foreign exchange 2.it helps to increase economic development
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Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

Power is shared equally and they all are cooperate with each other .the leader are eqally .

Anandi Sigar 5 years ago

After independence the Belgium leaders recognised the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. This is called Belgiun's model They amendment their constitution four times In central government the numbers of Dutch speaking and french speaking ministers were equal in status and numbers

Ayush Garg 5 years ago

Power sharing

Anjan Singh 5 years ago

Belgium, leaders recognized the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities.

Mohit Chauhan 5 years ago

By power sharing
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Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

Shgs provide loans in low interest

Ayush Garg 5 years ago

Yes

Itachi Uchiha ? 5 years ago

Self Help Group (SHG) is a group of about 15-20 members who pool their savings together. ... Due to SHG, the poor members are able to avail loan even in the absence of collateral. Many women as the members of SHGs have become economically independent. This has led to women empowerment at the rural levels.....

Ranvijay Kumar 5 years ago

Please read ncert book
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Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

HDI is the criteria used by undp

Anushka Mishra 5 years ago

Per capita income is the criterion used by th UNDP for classifying countries.
1 to ka 4
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Anandi Sigar 5 years ago

1.The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri 2. The West coast canal in kerala

Ranvijay Kumar 5 years ago

The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia. 2. The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri

Khushi 5 years ago

1. The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia. 2. The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri.
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Anandi Sigar 5 years ago

The marmagoa port export half of the iron ore

Khushi 5 years ago

Marmagoa port exports more than half of the total iron ore of the country.
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Aayush Rawat 5 years ago

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Divya Soni 5 years ago

The Poona Pact was an agreement between Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar on behalf of depressed classes and upper caste Hindu leaders on the reservation of electoral seats for the depressed classes in the legislature of British India government in 1930.
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Ranvijay Kumar 5 years ago

this is act which is passed through the imperial legislative assembly. 2: this act was opposed by the people. 3: because of this act political prisoners where detained for 2years. 4: on the 6th April Ghandi ji decided to oppose this act by world national movement. 5: at the time if movement all the workshops,shops,office,railways etc... We're clossed.

Divya Soni 5 years ago

The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act, was a legislative council act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi on 18 March 1919, indefinitely

Sakshi Mehta 5 years ago

1:this is act which is passed through the imperial legislative assembly. 2: this act was opposed by the people. 3: because of this act political prisoners where detained for 2years. 4: on the 6th April Ghandi ji decided to oppose this act by world national movement. 5: at the time if movement all the workshops,shops,office,railways etc... We're clossed.
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Vaibhav Singhal 5 years ago

Rowlatt act is also known as black act this act is passed by imperial legislative assembly. In this act british govt. Was arrested the people of political activities. For 2 years without any trial

Khushi 5 years ago

The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. The authorities could arrest an Indian without a warrant and could conduct his trial in seclusion.

Aayush Rawat 5 years ago

??? ??????? ??? ??? ??????? ?????? ??????? ??? ???????? ??????????? ??????? ?? ?????? ??? ?????? ??????? ?? 1919. ????? ???? ??? ??? ?????????? ????? ?????? ??? ??????(???????) ??????? ??? ??????,?????? ??? ????? ??????? ? ??????? ??? ???????? ?????? ??????? ????? ??? ??? ?????.
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Ayush Garg 5 years ago

Yo yo

Vikas Maurya 5 years ago

When the depositor wents to banks at the same time banks might have to face the insufficiency of money when he them. But banks always have deposits 15 % of the money ? with them. In this way we can say that sometimes banks can fulfill the demands but sometimes they may can suffer the lack of money.
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Sakshi Mehta 5 years ago

The female form that was choosen to personify The nation didn't stand for any particular women in real life rather it sought to give the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form this is the female figure become an allegory of the nation

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