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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

There are three major differences between a national party and regional/state party:

  • National parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.
  • National parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.
  • The national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states.

Anil Sharma 6 years ago

Parties that are present in several or all units is called national parties

Anil Sharma 6 years ago

Parties that are present in only one of the federal inits is called state parties
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We can proof that caste system is still prevailing in our society by following ways:- 1 . In our country mainly in villages people's thinking has not been changed like the higher caste people mainly Brahmans will marry a boy/girl of lower caste. They will marry with a boy/girl of same caste only, and they are not allowing lower caste people to enter into their houses also. 2. Due to caste system the lower caste people had got some reservations( SC,ST,OBC etc.) in educational field as well as in competitive and working field. Due to this they get some opportunities for education and jobs. 3. Mainly in villages we see in temple that the higher caste priest in temple are not allowing lower caste people to enter into the temple.

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Caste inequalities roots yet not completely finished from our country. Most of the people or families still get married with their own caste or tribe. This caste inequality in our country still leads to untouchability among various social groups. Education yet not easily available to the people belongs to low castes. Economic status is also closely linked to the caste system

These all factors and facts are enough to say that caste system and caste inequalities are still prevailing in our country.

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Mohit Verma 6 years ago

1~The RBI supervices the functioning of bank. 2~It moniters the bank is maintaining the cash balance. 3~It also moniters how much interest rate in banks taking and giving to its costomers. 4~It regulates all rules and regulations of all the banks.
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Pankaj Singh 6 years ago

Democracy is a form of government in which rulers are elected by the people of country

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Democracy is a form of government that allows people to choose their own representatives. People have the freedom to express their opinion and organise protests.

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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Organised sector are the sector where all the policies and regulations formulated by the government.

Rizual Hussain 6 years ago

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Shubham Rawat 6 years ago

Where we get

Rani Mishra ??? 6 years ago

You will get in this app
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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Mai hu...vaise aap mujhe kyu puch rhi ho..??
M......nahi hu...?
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Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Babu
Shreya ji my bestie ji
Ya
My sis...

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Ankesh is also ur frnd

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

And become bestie that means u guys dont have seen each others faces
Our frnd

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Might be netwirk problem

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Ptani mujhe samj ni aa rha ki jab mein ise band kr ri hun to mujhe chats dikh ri hai pr band na krun to ni dhik ri hai

Shreya ... 6 years ago

No..we met here..

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Really r u from same school

Shreya ... 6 years ago

My bestie

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Kaun

Sahil Singh 6 years ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Until the 19th Century, poverty and hunger had spread in Europe.

● The cities became crowded and diseases became widespread.

● Religious conflicts were common and the religious dissenters were persecuted.

● The Europeans fled from Europe to America.

● In America, the plantations worked by slaves captured in Africa were growing cotton and sugar for the European markets.

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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

At local government..

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

As per the Constitution of India, 33 percent or one third of seats in all local bodies like Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and all state legislatives are reserved for women.

There is separate reservation for them and women can represent their state or district in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha respectively.

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

Hi

Kajal Devrani 6 years ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Steps that should be taken to reform the political parties in India are:

  • A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties. It should be made compulsory for political parties to maintain a register of its members, to follow its own constitution and to have an independent authority.
  • It should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates. Similarly, there should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party.
  • There should be state funding of elections. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses. 
  • A strict law should be passed by the Court prohibiting any person with criminal charges from contesting in elections. 
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

(a) From the late 18 th century, the demand for foodgrains
increased in Britain due to population growth. As urban areas expanded due to industrialisation, the demand for agricultural products went up, pushing up foodgrain prices.
Under pressure from landed groups, the government also restricted the import of corn. The laws allowing the government to restrict the import of corn were commonly known as the Corn Laws.
(b) The Corn Laws were abolished because industrialists and urban dwellers were unhappy with high food prices. As a result, they forced the British Government to abolish the Corn Laws.
© The abolishing of Com Laws brought following results
(i) After the Corn Laws were abolished, food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country.
(ii) British agriculture was unstable to compete with imports.
(iii) Vast areas of land were now left uncultivated and thousands of men and women were thrown out of ’ work. They migrated to the cities or other countries in search of work.
(iv) As the food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.
From the mid-19th century faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore, more food imports.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

The law allowing the government to restrict the import of corn was known as corn law.
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Anil Sharma 6 years ago

In india women still lag behind men becuse india is still a male dominated patriarchal society the following points explain this 1) literacy rate 2) unpaid works 3) difference wages 4) child *** ratio
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

(i) Women are given the equal right to vote like those of men.
(ii) The Government of India passed the Hindu Code Bill and Kamala Act due to which now girls have equal share along with their brothers in the property of their parents.
(iii) The government of India has declared dowry as illegal and now no one can force the other party to give dowry. Such persons can easily be prosecuted.
(iv) To impart education to girls various schools and colleges have been opened.
(v) Gender empowerment focuses on opportunities and participation in decision making process and values.
(vi) Women have been recognised as a separate target group in our developmental planning, for raising their status at par with that of men. To achieve the above objective the Rational Commission for women was set up in January, 1992.
(vii) Constitutional safeguards, initiatives in the areas of capacity building, employment and income generation, welfare and support services and gender sensitisation have been undertaken by department of women and child development under the National Policy for Empowerment of Women, 2001

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

The political representation of women had been very poor in the Indian legislatures. Even in the cabinet, the number of women ministers is very low.

One-third of seats in local government bodies have been reserved for women candidates. This has helped in increasing women’s representation in panchayats and municipalities.

A bill for providing one-third reservation in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies has been pending in the Parliament for more than a decade. Political parties are yet to arrive at consensus on this issue.

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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituents units of a country.
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Aadya Singh ? 6 years ago

Due to - 1) Lack of domestic market for Steel in India. 2) most of the steel is produced for international markets. 3)Modern and cost effective technologies for steel production aren't utilized in India due to lack of infrastructure. 4)72℅ of total population live in village and have less requirement of Steel. 5) lack of development in remote areas, poor infrastructure in remote areas, lack of adequate means of transport makes it difficult to deliver steel in backward areas.
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Vicky K 6 years ago

The National Commission for Woman (NCW) is a statutory body of the Government of India, generally concerned with advising the government on all policy matters affecting women. It was establish in January 1992 under the provision of the Indian Constitution, as defined in the 1990 National Commission for Woman Act. The first head of the commission was Jayanti Patnaik. As of 2017, Rekha sharma is the chairperson
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Raunak Chauhan 6 years ago

Its merit is that there is no on the transport of material .Transport cost of materials are lower than other modes of transport. Its demerits are laying down the pipielines initially very high.Material shoild be converted firstly into slurry.Detecting leaking into pipilines and its repairments is very difficult work.
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Aarti Rana 6 years ago

Because they are very fragile difficult to carry and can be read only for a short period of time
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Student Lyf ? 6 years ago

Because it provides equal opportunity to everyone to take part in country's affairs....

Aarti Rana 6 years ago

Because it is accountable form of government
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

<th>Wildlife Sanctuary</th> <th>National Park</th>
Human activities are allowed. No human activities are allowed.
Main aim is to protect a particular flora or fauna. Can include flora, fauna or any other objects of historical significance.
There are no fixed boundaries. Boundaries are fixed and defined.
It is open to the general public Not usually open to the public.
Sanctuaries are usually formed by the order of Central or the State Government National Parks are formed by the State or central Legislature.
A sanctuary can be upgraded to a national park A national park cannot be downgraded to a Sanctuary.
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Asmilo Hall 6 years ago

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. It was established on 7 April 1948 headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. The WHO is a member of the United Nations Development Group. Its predecessor, the Health Organization, was an agency of the League of Nations.
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Aditya Thakur 6 years ago

By setting up gomasthas ...those gomasthas who dont have social links to the country side people as a result they destroyed indian weavers

Asmilo Hall 6 years ago

The collapse of Indian cotton industry was largely caused by the cheaper imported machine goods from Britain. Britishers took all the raw materials needed for production of textiles from India and Produced textiles in their own country. Those textiles were sold in the Indian market.

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