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Chehak .. 6 years ago

Cbse ka sample ppr dkh lo pta chl jaega

Chehak .. 6 years ago

Kl to sbko pta vaise hi lg jaegi

Anish Singh 6 years ago

Kl dekh lio
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Chehak .. 6 years ago

Vaise mere usse bat ni hoti h pr tum kiu mna kr rhi thi
Kuch nhi....uski baat chhodo....mai bas baat karne k liye mana kar rhi thi...

Chehak .. 6 years ago

Mera mind khi or tha tbhi

Chehak .. 6 years ago

Kk!!! Aadya tum kl kya rha thi...jb tumhari or dhruv ki ldai hue thi
Maine kbb kisko n kya bola tha..?? ?
Confirm ho gya.....likha James Augustus Hickey ne hi tha ?
Book me itna hi diya h....brought out by Gangadhar Bhattacharya...
Suno...but ye confuse h kisne likha tha ?

Chehak .. 6 years ago

Aadya kl tum kya rhi thi ....plz thora clearly explain kroge

Chehak .. 6 years ago

Thnq aadya..vansh...lucifer.
No....Gangadhar Bhattacharya wrote it...
James Augustus hicku

Anish Singh 6 years ago

Bengal gazette
James Auguatus Hickey wrote it...
Bengal Gazette ?
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Yha pe meri halat kharab ho rhi h...ready nhi h...aur aap bol rhe ho...mai top karungi...???
Thnxx Aadya

Anish Singh 6 years ago

Aadya is going to top the exam
Rowlatt Act was passed by Imperial legislative Council...this act gives government power to put any leader in the jail without any trial for two years....
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Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Thanku
Then nations were portrayed as female figures. The female figure was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in real life. It gave the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form. Thus, the female figure became an allegory of the nation

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Thanx

Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

When an abstract idea is expressed through a person or a thing, it is called an allegory. It is the personification of a country.
While it is easy enough to represent a ruler through a portrait or a statue, it is difficult to give a face to a nation. Artists in the 18th and 19th centuries found a way out by personifying a nation. In other words, they represented a country as if it were a person. Nations were then portrayed as female figures. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in real life, rather it would give an abstract idea of the nation in concrete form. This is how the female figure became an allegory of the nation.

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Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Thanx
It represents liberty

Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

When an abstract idea is expressed through a person or a thing, it is called an allegory. It is the personification of a country.
While it is easy enough to represent a ruler through a portrait or a statue, it is difficult to give a face to a nation. Artists in the 18th and 19th centuries found a way out by personifying a nation. In other words, they represented a country as if it were a person. Nations were then portrayed as female figures. The female form that was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in real life, rather it would give an abstract idea of the nation in concrete form. This is how the female figure became an allegory of the nation.

Mai bhi

Anish Singh 6 years ago

Female Allegory used to influence nationalism among people
??question complete h...??
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Thanks a lot??

Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

It will come. Check out the 2020 board sample paper map ques , its given in map work

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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

  • Caste in Politics

1. When we refer to caste in politics, we refer to various forms caste can take in politics, and how this issue which is indeed a social factor gets politicised.

2. For instance,  Caste has also emerged as major vote bank factor during elections. Political parties try to muster support on the basis of caste by exploiting the caste sentiments of the people, fielding candidates of a particular caste to reach out to more and more people

3. With legal and political rights being extended to the historically most marginalised community members, political parties try to expand their support base.

4. Caste in politics also explains how caste is an important factor in elections, if not the only factor.

 

  • Politics in caste

1. Politics in caste, explains how politics impacts caste, it explains how various caste based groups are trying to assert their rights in their quest to acquire power and authority.

2. We may give example  rise of many caste based groups, forward or backward caste groups who with the support of caste based parties, have been influencing the decisions of the government.

3. We have seen rise of many caste based groups and of caste based parties, have been wielding considerable power in their respective states and influencing the decisions of the central government.

4. These groups have also entered into bargaining and negotiations among themselves for the purpose of wielding more power, The Dalits, OBC''s have acquired political consciousness  pressed for reservations.

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S L V 6 years ago

Amaarr

Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

(i) The indenture labourers lived in harsh working conditions and had few legal rights.
(ii) They were under contract to work free to pay for their passage which they could never earn, as a result they were almost in bondage.
(iii) If anyone wanted to run away, they were caught and severely punished that is why indenture has been described as the new system of slavery.

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Ans chahiye ya aise hi dala h q
I have no idea sir ji
Hii

Drip ? Drop? 6 years ago

Slavery*
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Politics in Caste
The caste system in India can also become politicised in the following ways:

  • When a particular caste tries to gain prominence by adding many neighbouring castes and sub-castes which were earlier not included.
  • The caste system also becomes politicised when caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes. In such a case, every caste tries to gain maximum benefits for itself.
  • Of late, many caste groups have gained entry into politics by terming themselves as ‘backward’ or ‘forward’ caste groups.

It is to be noticed that the existence of the caste system is itself not healthy for any democracy. It mostly produces negative results. In India, it has resulted in the vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and illiteracy for many castes. The caste system may also lead to caste division, caste violence and conflicts resulting in violence.
Caste in Politics

However, we also need to keep in mind that the caste system always does not play a role in shaping politics or deciding the candidates from a constituency. This is due to the following reasons:

  • Not every constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. Therefore, every party is required to win the trust of the people belonging to different castes.
  • No political party wins all the votes of a particular favoured caste or community. When people say that caste is a ‘vote bank’, they simply mean that many people from that one particular caste may vote for the party.
  • Because several political parties fight elections, there may be many candidates from the same caste fighting elections against each other.
  • It has been seen that many elected MPs or MLAs may lose the elections. If candidates are elected on caste lines, then no candidate can ever lose the elections.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Integrated Steel Plants are large plants which handle everything in one complex – from putting together raw material to steel making, rolling and shaping.
Mini Steel Plants are smaller, have electric arc furnaces, use mainly steel scrap and sponge iron as inputs. They have re-rollers that use steel ingots as well.
They produce mild and alloy steel of given specifications.
Problems of Steel Industry
a. High costs and limited availability of coking coal.
b. Lower productivity of labour.
c. Irregular supply of power.
d. Poor infrastructure.
Following are some recent developments that have led to a rise in the production capacity –
a. Liberalisation b. Foreign direct investments (FDI) with the efforts of private entrepreneurs. c. Improvement in production process by the use of newer technologies.

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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

It signifies transfer of decision making power and assignment of accountability and responsibility for results. It is accounted by delegation of commensurate authority to individuals or units at all levels of an organisation even those far removed from headquarters or other centers of power.

Power sharing
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

Lifelines of a human being are his veins. They carry blood in all the parts the body and keep them hale and hearty.

Likewise means of transport and comunication bring all the regions of a country closer and develop them equally.

The means of transportation and communication are called the lifelines of a nation and its economy because they are the preconditions for progress and development.

A country 's economy depends not only on the production and sale of goods and services, but on their transport as well

A country makes tremendous progress because of its developed means of transport and communication. Without these all the developmental activities will come to an end and the country would meet its doom.

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Drip ? Drop? 6 years ago

But question is not india having secular country

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

True h itna simple q

Sanket Arjun 6 years ago

Thanks
True
Nhi.....true hi hoga ?secular state bhi bolte h ?
Tab false hoga ?

Sanket Arjun 6 years ago

State hi h Aadya
Secular country hoga ?...state nhi...
True....
the WHO, coronaviruses are a family of viruses that cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). These viruses were originally transmitted from animals to people. SARS, for instance, was transmitted from civet cats to humans while MERS moved to humans from a type of camel. Several known coronaviruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans. The name coronavirus comes from the Latin word corona, meaning crown or halo. Under an electron microscope, the looks like it is surrounded by a solar corona. The novel coronavirus, identified by Chinese authorities on January 7 and since named SARS-CoV-2, is a new strain that had not been previously identified in humans. Little is known about it, although human-to-human transmission has been confirmed. What are the symptoms? According to the WHO, signs of infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia, multiple organ failure and even death. Current estimates of the incubation period - the time between infection and the onset of symptoms - range from one to 14 days. Most infected people show symptoms within five to six days. However, infected patients can also be asymptomatic, meaning they do not display any symptoms despite having the virus in their systems. Read more on what the coronavirus does to your body if you catch it here. INTERACTIVE: Global epidemics March 15, 2020 INTERACTIVE: Global epidemics March 15, 2020 [Al Jazeera] How deadly is it? With more than 6,400 recorded deaths, the number of fatalities from this new coronavirus has surpassed the toll of the 2002-2003 SARS outbreak, which also originated in China. SARS killed
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the WHO, coronaviruses are a family of viruses that cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). These viruses were originally transmitted from animals to people. SARS, for instance, was transmitted from civet cats to humans while MERS moved to humans from a type of camel. Several known coronaviruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans. The name coronavirus comes from the Latin word corona, meaning crown or halo. Under an electron microscope, the looks like it is surrounded by a solar corona. The novel coronavirus, identified by Chinese authorities on January 7 and since named SARS-CoV-2, is a new strain that had not been previously identified in humans. Little is known about it, although human-to-human transmission has been confirmed. What are the symptoms? According to the WHO, signs of infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia, multiple organ failure and even death. Current estimates of the incubation period - the time between infection and the onset of symptoms - range from one to 14 days. Most infected people show symptoms within five to six days.
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Welcome
Thanks for the information.
Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of India’s non-violent independence movement against British rule and in South Africa who advocated for the civil rights of Indians. Born in Porbandar, India, Gandhi studied law and organized boycotts against British institutions in peaceful forms of civil disobedience. He was killed by a fanatic in 1948. Gandhi leading the Salt March in protest against the government monopoly on salt production. Photo: Central Press/Getty Images Early Life and Education Indian nationalist leader Gandhi (born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India, which was then part of the British Empire. Gandhi’s father, Karamchand Gandhi, served as a chief minister in Porbandar and other states in western India. His mother, Putlibai, was a deeply religious woman who fasted regularly. Young Gandhi was a shy, unremarkable student who was so timid that he slept with the lights on even as a teenager. In the ensuing years, the teenager rebelled by smoking, eating meat and stealing change from household servants. Although Gandhi was interested in becoming a doctor, his father hoped he would also become a government minister and steered him to enter the legal profession. In 1888, 18-year-old Gandhi sailed for London, England, to study law. The young Indian struggled with the transition to Western culture. Upon returning to India in 1891, Gandhi learned that his mother had died just weeks earlier. He struggled to gain his footing as a lawyer. In his first courtroom case, a nervous Gandhi blanked when the time came to cross-examine a witness. He immediately fled the courtroom after reimbursing his client for his legal fees. Gandhi’s Religion and Beliefs Gandhi grew up worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism, a morally rigorous ancient Indian religion that espoused non-violence, fasting, meditation and vegetarianism.
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Anish Singh 6 years ago

Ohhbhh ?????
Mahatma Gandhi was the leader of India’s non-violent independence movement against British rule and in South Africa who advocated for the civil rights of Indians. Born in Porbandar, India, Gandhi studied law and organized boycotts against British institutions in peaceful forms of civil disobedience. He was killed by a fanatic in 1948. Gandhi leading the Salt March in protest against the government monopoly on salt production. Photo: Central Press/Getty Images Early Life and Education Indian nationalist leader Gandhi (born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, Kathiawar, India, which was then part of the British Empire. Gandhi’s father, Karamchand Gandhi, served as a chief minister in Porbandar and other states in western India. His mother, Putlibai, was a deeply religious woman who fasted regularly. Young Gandhi was a shy, unremarkable student who was so timid that he slept with the lights on even as a teenager. In the ensuing years, the teenager rebelled by smoking, eating meat and stealing change from household servants. Although Gandhi was interested in becoming a doctor, his father hoped he would also become a government minister and steered him to enter the legal profession. In 1888, 18-year-old Gandhi sailed for London, England, to study law. The young Indian struggled with the transition to Western culture. Upon returning to India in 1891, Gandhi learned that his mother had died just weeks earlier. He struggled to gain his footing as a lawyer. In his first courtroom case, a nervous Gandhi blanked when the time came to cross-examine a witness. He immediately fled the courtroom after reimbursing his client for his legal fees.
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Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

Ap iski jagah first chap k notes hi daal dia kro
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

1. Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary. Born in Genoa in 1807, he become a member of the secret society of the carbonari. As a young man of 24, he was sent into exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguri.
2. He subsequently founded two more underground societies first, young Italy in Marseilles, and then, young Europe in Berne.
3. Mazzini believed that God had intended nations to be the natural unit of mankind. So Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms. It had to be forged into a single unified republic within a wider alliance of nation.

Anish Singh 6 years ago

Born in Geneva 1807... Member of Secret Societiy in carbonari...... Sent to exile in 1831 .
He was an Italian revolutionary..

Gokul V 6 years ago

A Italian revolutionary
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Anish Singh 6 years ago

National Rural Employment guarantee act which give 100 days Employment guarantee and if fails it will provide allowances.
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Aacha..
35 questions

Sanket Arjun 6 years ago

Self assessment me nhi sorry vo 2 and uske age wale me.
Kis self assessment me 24 question h??
Ok thanks

Anish Singh 6 years ago

35
???
Self assessment me bhi to 35 he h
35 question
Because there is only 24 questions in self assessment of oswall
Are u confirm thakur ji?
36 ...
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Natural gas
In a power deficient country, natural gas is a precious gift.

  • It can be used as a source of energy. It takes less time to build a power plant based on natural gas.
  • It can be used as an industrial raw material in petro-chemical industry.
  • It can be used in building the fertilizer plants and thereby encouraging the use of fertilizers. It can boost agricultural production.
  • Through easy transportation by way of pipelines, its utility is further increased
  • Use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for vehicles to replace liquid fuels is gaining wide
    popularity in the country. (Any three)
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Meghna Thapar 6 years ago

The producers of the 'proto industrialization era' started moving to the countryside because the income of the peasants and cottage industries had started to go down and the urban crafts and trading had become more prominent in the countryside.

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S L V 6 years ago

In text book after accomodation in belgium ke baath ek box haina.. hske baath page ke last mai paragraph
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S L V 6 years ago

Muje nahi pata answer

Pk . 6 years ago

Answer me.
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Go and watch videos on YouTube (Edumantra)

S L V 6 years ago

Good morning ❤️
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Rill or Soil erosion..?? ?
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Ayan Khan 6 years ago

Hi

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Itna acha ans kyu diya??

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

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Zr S 6 years ago

dandi march was initiated by gandhi ji for morning walk
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Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Its my dialogue

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

bla bla bla........

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

hm kb lade '''hmmmm btao ?
Sanaya go and do ur work pls leave her

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Ok gn

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Abhi mera ladne ka mood nahi
Ok ek baar achhe se gn to boldo

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Dont tease me sanaya

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Tumhe sona h so jao

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

Anushka...single hu setting kregi kya hmmmm jaanu babu kregi kya hmmmm??

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Mai nahi so rahi hu abhi
Gn sweet dreams and take care
Ok bye
Yar kha jas rhi ho

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Man mujhe bhi h par nahi ho sakta

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

Him ni so rae filhaal
Ok thik h but mujhe tumhe dekhne ka man tha anu

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Ok byee?
Sanaya kya tumhe nind nhi arhi

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Sanaya phir aise kyu bol rahi ho

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Ise mai baat kar lo

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

areee enushkeyyy hm hi h '''and no to hm bh ni dete kisi ko ??
Koi na
Ok sorry

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Sanaya nahi ho tum

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Yrr mummy ka mob h kabhi bhi dekh sakti h

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

???
But kyu??

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Nahi bola na
Bolo kya main to no. Mang rha tha

Anushka ?? 6 years ago

Hmm bolo

Twinkle? Gupta 6 years ago

awwwww

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