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Manmeet Singh 6 years ago

Can you please send me last five years cbse Question papers
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Printing press played a major role in shaping the Indian society of the 19th century. The impacts ofprirtt culture on the Indian society and religion were
(t) From the early 19th century, there were intense debates around religious issues. Different groups in colonial society offered a new interpretation of the beliefs of different religions.
(ii) Newspaper spread the new ideas and also shaped the nature of the debate. New contradictory ideas were emerged and a wider public could participate in these discussions and expressed their views.
(iii) In the early 19th century, an intense controversy between social and religious reformers and the Hindu orthodox section emerged. They angered about Brahmanical priesthood and idolatry, widow immolation, monotheism etc.
(iv) Raja Rammohun Roy published ‘Sambad Kaumudt and wrote about the social evils at that time. The Hindu orthodoxy commissioned the ‘Samachar Chandrika’ to oppose his opinions. At that time, two Persian newspapers jam-i-Jahan Nama and ‘Shamsul Akhbar’, a Gujarati newspaper, the ‘Bombay Samachar’ were also published.
(v) In North India, the Ulama used cheap lithographic presses to print religious newspapers and published Persian and Urdu translations of holy scriptures. They feared that colonial rule would change their personal laws. Urdu print helped them to battle against this.
Thus, print connected communities and people in different parts of India helped to develop their own views.

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Because they wont have cheap labour
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

This statement is in context of laying down railway tracks.

 The Sahyadri stretch: This stretch could also be crossed only through gaps or passes.  Recently, the development of the Konkan railway along the west coast has facilitated the movement of passengers and goods in this most important economic region of India.  It has also faced a number of problems such as sinking of track in some stretches and landslides.

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Mohit Barate 6 years ago

Videos in hindi please of social sciences
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Abolition of privileges by birth , introduction to right to property and equality above law
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Riya Kumari 6 years ago

Central i.e. federal government is most powerful in unitary form of government
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advisors, etc., to the industries. Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres known as agglomeration economies. Gradually a large industrial agglomeration takes place. So, it is basically coordination of various industries in a city for the development of manufacturing industries.

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Puskar Raj 6 years ago

It is an asset that the borrower owns and uses this i .e land,bike paper,etc. as a gurantee to a lender until the loan is repaid

Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Collateral is an asset that the borrower owns and uses this as a gurantee to a lender until the loan is repaid.
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Miss. 1234 6 years ago

(i) Increased investments - MNCs have increased their investments in India over the past 15 years, which means investing in India has been beneficial for them. New jobs have been created. Local companies supplying raw materials, etc. to these industries have prospered. (ii) Increased competition -Several of the top Indian companies have been able to benefit from the increased competition. They have increased competition. They have invested in newer technology and production methods and raised their production standards. Some have gained from successful collaborations with foreign companies. (iii) Translations in to MNCs - Globalisation has enabled some larger Indian companies to emerge as multinational themselves. (iv) New opportunities- Globalisation has also created new opportunities for companies providing services, particularly those involving IT.
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Miss. 1234 6 years ago

yes for 1 mark questions ... it's too imp.

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Ha..important hota h
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Shubham Rawat 6 years ago

Sure

Miss. 1234 6 years ago

all chapters except geo chap-2,3 and civics chap-3,5,8 and eco chap-5
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

The causes of ethnic conflict in Belgium were as follows:

1.During 1950s and 1960s the social disparity between Dutch and French speaking communities.

2. The Minority French speaking community was very rich and Powerful. This was resented by the Dutch community.

3. The Dutch community got the benefit of economic development in education much later. This led to tension between the Dutch speaking and French speaking communities during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Raunak Chauhan 6 years ago

Metal that are malleable

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Substances that can be beaten into thin sheets are called malleable. For example, most of the metals are malleable.

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Raunak Chauhan 6 years ago

Bro you only thought sst is difficult to learn .Does you know you can take maximum number only you to do revise your sst syllabus maximum two time yoi can see me i touch my sst books before two and many chapter in sst i had touch before one to 2 month ago .Don't fear it is nothing you can blow it by blowin wind from your mouth
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

The large landowners in Prussia were called Junkers.

After the Frankfurt parliament was forced to disband due to the opposition of the Prussian monarchy and military, the responsibility of nation building was taken up by the monarchy and aristocracy under prime minister Otto Von Bismarck.

Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark and France led to Prussian victory and German unification.

The Prussian monarchy was supported by the Junkers.

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Khushi Suthar 6 years ago

Definition: a political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. It has three components:- 1. The leaders 2. The active members 3. The followers. Major functions of the political parties are. 1. Contest elections 2. Put forward different policies and programmes 3. Make law of a country 4. Form and run the government 5. Shape public opinion 6. Parties that loose in elections play the role of opposition.
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Ram ? 6 years ago

Natesa sastri from tamil nadu
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Ram ? 6 years ago

To put in jail for 2 years without any trial and it gives enormous power to government

Pk . 6 years ago

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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Yes..yahi hoga...?

Pk . 6 years ago

Habeas corpus.......sayad
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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

It's ok...☺

Pk . 6 years ago

I will.....sorry

Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Read the chapter carefully...you will get it...

Pk . 6 years ago

I am confused sis....i think i am right....plzz verify it.
It is said of `passive resistance`that it is the weapon of weak,but the power which is the subject of this article can be used only by the strong.So,this power is not passive resistance; indeed it calls for intense activity.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

He called it active resistance not passive resistance...

Pk . 6 years ago

Gandhi ji called it passive resistance....sis...
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Gm ...frnds

Ram ? 6 years ago

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Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Ok..bye..

Pk . 6 years ago

Ok bye bro.....social padhna hai????

Pk . 6 years ago

Kaun ho...sis or ankesh bro.....?????

Pk . 6 years ago

Ham bhi......

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Ha..bio theek hi h..mai maths lunga..?

Pk . 6 years ago

Wow ! same to same....but ....bio ...thik hi hai☺️☺️☺️

Pk . 6 years ago

Gm sis....

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Ha..mujhe bhi ni pasand..?I love maths and science..

Pk . 6 years ago

Kyu apko bhi pasand nahi hai kya????

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Ha..sahi kaha bro..?

Pk . 6 years ago

Mind off kar deta hai....???

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Oh..mera last h..?

Pk . 6 years ago

Social?

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Maths..and ur..

Pk . 6 years ago

First paper??

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

??mere 16 se 28 tk..

Pk . 6 years ago

30....tak

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Aadya..online ho ..??

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Kab tk h bro..??

Pk . 6 years ago

Oh...mera 23 se?

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Nahi bro...16 se h..

Pk . 6 years ago

Preboard start ho gaya kya???

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Gm bro..?

Pk . 6 years ago

Gm bro....and shreya g ..

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Ha..maths h..or aajana..aati ni ho phir..^_^?

Shreya ... 6 years ago

Baad me ayenge..shyd ni..bye...maths ka h exam tm social padh rhe ho..vo last h bhai..??

Shreya ... 6 years ago

Ha..

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Aaj holiday ...?

Shreya ... 6 years ago

My pleasure ...good morning..

Abhinav ? 6 years ago

Good morning..and thanku..

Shreya ... 6 years ago

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