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Wood fuel (or fuelwood) is a fuel such as firewood, charcoal, chips, sheets, pellets, and sawdust. ... The use of wood as a fuel source for heating is much older than civilization and is assumed to have been used by Neanderthals. Today, burning of wood is the largest use of energy derived from a solid fuel biomass. Secondary fuels are fuels that are derived from some primary fuel or fuels through chemical or physical processes. These are fuels that are not found as a natural resource. ... This means that secondary fuels are often an intermediate form of energy between the primary energy and the energy services.
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Biomass energy is the energy that is derived from organic material and which is renewable and sustainable source of energy. Wood,gobar-gas and agricultural wastes are biomass energy source whereas coal is not an example of biomass energy source as it is a fossil fuel.
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Kabir had an important place in the poet-saints. His teachings are as follows:
(i) He described the ultimate reality as Allah, Khuda, Hazrat and Pir. He also used terms like aulakh (the unseen) and nirakar (the formless). These words.were drawn from Vedantic traditions.
(ii) He repudiated idol-worship and polytheism.
(iii) He emphasised the Sufi concept of zikr and ishq (love) to express the Hindu practices of nam-simaran (remembrance of God’s name).
(iv) He believed that God was one though his names are different.
(v) He referred to God as formless.
(vi) He stated that salvation can be attained through Bhakti.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji and his teachings : Baba Guru Nanak was born in 1469, at Nankana Sahib near the river Ravi. This place is now in Pakistan. He was bom in a Hindu family. He learnt Persian, Arabic, Hindi and Mathematics. Me travelled widely. He spent most of his time in the company of Sufi saints and Bhaktas. His main teachings are as follows :
(i) He advocated nirguna bhakti. He firmly repudiated and rejected the religious practices like sacrifices, ritual baths, idol worship and austerities.
(ii) He rejected the scriptures of both Hindus and Muslims.
(iii) He stated that the Almighty or rub had no gender or form.
(iv) He proposed that all his followers should connect to the Divine by remembering and repeating the Divine name.
In fact, Guru Nanak Dev expressed his ideas through hymns called “shabads”. He expressed all his views in Punjabi, the language of the region. He recited his “shabads” in various ragas.
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Holozoic Nutrition: In holozoic nutrition, the digestion of food follows after the ingestion of food. Thus, digestion takes place inside the body of the organism. Holozoic nutrition happens in five steps, viz. ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion.
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Following steps can be taken to create more employment :—
(i) Increase in irrigation facilities :- Without irrigation only a single crop is grown in most agricultural fields. It means less working opportunities, but if irrigation is provided two or three crops can be grown on the same field. So more people will be employed.
(ii) Improved Roads and Transportation :- If village roads are better built, good transportation facilities are provided then, surplus produce could be sold in city market.This would fetch more income.
(iii) Provide them easy loan :- If people are provided easy bank loans then they could start small business which will make them self dependent.
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Olfactory Indicators: Substances which change their smell when mixed with acid or base are known as olfactory indicators. For example onion, vanilla, clove, etc. Olfactory indicators are used to ensure the participation of visually impaired students in laboratory.
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Belgium Government understood the existence of different views and ideology that existed there and realised that development of country is possible only by respecting the views of all people of different communities.
It was complex because ,
- Both communities had equal representation in central government.
- Brussels has its own government , in which also both communities have equal rights.
- Many power of central government was given to state government.
- State government was no longer subordinate to central government.
- A third form of government named Community government was also formed.
- A law to be passed required the support of majority of members of both linguistic group.
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The 1848 revolution of the liberals refers to the various national movements pioneered by educated middle classes alongside the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in Europe. While in countries like France, food shortages and widespread unemployment during 1848 led to popular uprisings, in other parts of Europe (such as Germany, Italy, Poland, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire), men and women of the liberal middle classes came together to voice their demands for the creation of nation-states based on parliamentary principles. The political, social and economic ideas supported by the liberals were:
- Politically, they demanded constitutionalism with national unification, nation-state with a written constitution and parliamentary administration.
- Socially, they wanted to rid society of its class-based partialities and birthrights. Serfdom and bonded labor had to be abolished.
- Economically they demanded freedom of markets and right to property. The abolition of state-imposed restrictions on the movements of goods and capital.
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Let the speed of Ritu in still water and the speed of stream be x km/h and y km/h.
Upstream = (x – y) km/h
Downstream = (x + y) km/h
⇒ 2(x + y) = 20
⇒ x + y = 10 ... (i)
⇒ 2(x – y) = 4
⇒ x – y = 2 ... (ii)
Putting this equation in (i), we get
⇒ y = 4
Ritu’s speed in still water is 6 km/h
The speed of the current is 4 km/h.
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“Centre-State relations” of Indian Federalism constitute the core of federalism and they are regulated by the provisions of the Constitution.
(i) The division of powers between the Union and the States, as given in the Indian Constitution has a strong bias in favour of the Centre. Various kinds of restrictions are imposed upon the states.
(ii) Administrative relations. The Indian Constitution is based on the principle that the executive power is co-extensive with the Legislative power i.e., Union and state executives can deal with all matters on which legislature legislates.
(iii) In the administrative affairs also the centre acquires control over states through All India Services, Grant-in-Aid etc.
Hence, restructuring of the centre-state relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.
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