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1. Uniform three tier Panchayati Raj system at the village, intermediate and district levels. However, States with a population of less than 20 lakhs are given the option to avoid intermediate level Panchayat.
2. Gram Sabha has been hailed as foundation stone of the Panchayat System.
3. State legislatures by law may make provisions for the composition of the Panchayats.
4. Elections to all the three tiers and to the Chairperson of village Panchayat shall be direct.
5. The Chairperson of a Panchayat and other members of Panchayat shall have the right to vote in the meetings of Panchayat.
6. The Chairperson of a Panchayat at the village level shall be elected in such a manner as the legislature of a state may by law, provide. The Chairperson of a Panchayat at the intermediate level or district level shall be elected by and amongst, the elected members.
7. Reservation of seats for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in proportion to their population. Out of the total seats reserved for the SCs and STs Not less than one-third seats to be reserved for Women belonging to SCs and STs.
8. One-third of seats at all the three levels and also the Chairperson elected to three levels, to be reserved for women. It includes the number of seats reserved for SC and ST women.
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The computer that used to services or resources provided by the server are known as host computer that servers are powerful computer that store data or application and connect to resources that are shared by the user of a network.
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There are three types of cropping patterns:
1) Mixed Cropping:
- Growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land.
- Minimises the risk of crop failure.
- Seeds of two crops are mixed before sowing.
- Pest control of individual crop is difficult.
- Separate harvesting and threshing of individual crops is not possible.
- Crops yield can be increased.
- Example: Wheat + Gram, Wheat + Mustard, Groundnut + Sunflower
2) Inter-cropping:
- Growing two or more crops simultaneously in the same field in a definite pattern.
- increases the productivity per unit area.
- Pesticides can be easily applied to individual crop.
- Both crops can be easily harvested and threshed.
- Soil erosion is reduced.
- Allows better use of natural resources such as light, soil air and water.
- Example: Soyabean + Maize, Finger millet (Bajra) + Cowpea (lobia)
3) Crop Rotation:
- Growing of different crops on the same land in pre-planned succession.
- Allows soil to recover its lost nutrients.
- Helps to control pests, weeds and diseases.
- Helps to reduce the use of chemical fertilisers.
- Example: Maize-Mustard, Rice-Wheat, Maize-Mustard-Sugarcane-Fenugreek, Maize-Potato-Sugarcane-Peas
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- Variation simply refers to differences. This difference could be in terms of cells, tissues, organs, or even organisms.
- A variation could be attributed to both genetic factors as well as some environmental factors.
- Variation is usually the result of an organism’s life experiences. These experiences trigger a change in the genetic makeup of an organism that ensures better adaptability and survival in its environment.
- These variations are aimed at increasing the survival value of an organism.
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Holozoic nutrition defines modes of nutrition like food particles digestion and absorption whereas saprophytic nutrition defines the nutrition mode of fungi and bacteria.
Holozoic nutrition cannot digest their food outside their body and examples are animals like dog, monkeys, etc. Saprophytic nutrition can digest food outside the body and example of this nutrition is Mushrooms.
Holozoic nutrition uses complex food material which is organic. Saprophytic nutrition uses dead organic matter.
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