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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
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Positive Economics |
Normative economics |
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Meaning |
Studies with what is or how the economic problem are originally solved. |
Studies with what ought or how the economic problem should be solved. |
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Validity |
It can be verified with original data. |
It cannot be verified with original data. |
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Aim |
It aims to provide original description of an economic activity. |
It aims to determine the principles. |
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Suggestive |
It is based on set of collected facts. |
It is based on opinion of the individual. |
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Example |
Prices and inequalities of income level in an economy. |
Government should generate more employment opportunities. |
Posted by Ribhu Raj 6 years ago
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago
In reality, social responsibility receives only lip service. Some business houses fulfill its legal responsibility in the name of social responsibility. There are some factors and reasons which have forced and persuaded business organizations to fulfill their social responsibility which are as follows: 1. Threat of public regulation: India is a democracy where Government is expected to be welfare state. If any business organization acts in a socially irresponsible manner, then an action may be taken against them to safeguard people’s interest. In reality, business houses do not assume their social responsibility on their own but due to threat of public action. 2. Pressure of labour movement: In the last century, labour movement for extracting gains for the working class throughout the world has become powerful. Labour laws are also followed not out of a sense of social responsibility but because of increasing pressure of labour movement. 3. Impact of consumer consciousness: Consumers are also becoming aware of their rights since enactment of Consumer Protection Act, 1986. Under this Act, consumers are entitled to file a case if he is cheated in any ways. 4. Development of social standard for business: As per new social standards, a business is considered to be legitimate only if it fulfills its social responsibilities. No business can be done in isolation with the society. The performance of a business is judged on social standards. 5. Development of business education: Nowadays businessmen are professionally qualified due to changing pattern of form of business. It is also making it socially more responsible. Education has made people more conscious as employees, customers, investors and owners. 6. Relationship between social interest and business interest: Businessmen are able to find that social interest and business interest are correlated. The concept which existed earlier that no business can grow without exploitation of others does not exist any more. 7. Development of professional, managerial class: Professional management is also educated of the benefits it can get by fulfilling its social responsibility. Professional managers are more interested in satisfying a multiple group of interest groups in society for running their enterprises successfully than attaining goal of profit maximization onlyRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/100765/explain-the-reality-of-social-responsibility
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago
As you know, protic acid give proton in water , it is not a protic acid because it doesn't ionize in H2O to give a proton . it acts as Lewis acid by accepting electrons from a hydroxyl ion of water and in turn releases H+ ions.
e.g., B(OH)3 + HOH ----> [B(OH)4]- + H+
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When a small quantity of water is poured on a clean glass plate, it spreads in all directions in the form of a thin film. But when a small quantity of mercury is poured on the glass plate, it takes the form of a spherical drop. Similarly, if a small quantity of water is poured on a greasy glass plate, it also takes the form of small globules like mercury. This shows that the behavior of liquids is controlled not only by gravitational force (weight) but some other force also acts upon it which depends upon the nature of the surfaces in contact. If the weight of the liquid is negligible then its shape is perfectly spherical. For example, rain drops and soap bubbles are perfectly spherical. We know that for a given volume, the surface area of sphere is least. Hence may say that the free surface of a liquid has a tendency to contract to a minimum possible area.
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It was in February 2000 that he had a sudden but short blackout and loss of eyesight. The tests revealed that he had a brain tumour. He struggled against this disease for some 14 months and died in his sleep on 8 December.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
The Right against Exploitation enshrined in the Indian Constitution guarantees dignity of the individual. It also prohibits the exploitation or misuse of service by force or inducement in the following ways:
- It prohibits human trafficking i.e. it criminalises buying and selling of human beings like a commodity. It also prohibits use of women or girls for immoral purposes.
- It prohibits slavery, begar, bonded labour or other forms of forced labour. Begar is a term used for practice wherein the worker has to render free service to his master or at a nominal rate. The State has been given the authority to introduce compulsory service for such persons in order to stop the practice. The government cannot discriminate on the basis of religion, race, colour, etc.
- It prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines and other hazardous activities.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
(i) It will be found in the meristems (meristems are the regions in plants, where cell divisions occur for plant growth).
(ii) The element is calcium.
(iii) It is also present in the middle lamellae of cells.
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- Sliding filament theory explains the mechanism of muscle contraction, which states that contraction of a muscle fibre takes place by the sliding of the thin filaments over the thick filaments.
- The junction between a motor neuron and the sarcolemma of the muscle fibre is called the neuromuscular junction or motor-end plate.
- A neural signal, released by central nervous system, when reaches the junction releases a neurotransmitter (Acetyl choline) which generates an action potential in the sarcolemma, which spreads through the muscle fibre and causes the release of calcium ions into the sarcoplasm.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
1. The victim or witness should go to the nearest police station and file an FIR .
2. The FIR must be hand written,signedand prepared in duplicate.
3. The police officer assigns a registrationand signs and give the informant his or her
4. The FIR should specify the place,date and time of the incident ,and describe the incident in detail.
5. No police officer can refuse to register an FIR.
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