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Rani Tipale 5 years, 8 months ago

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Vishal Pratap Singh Vishal 5 years, 8 months ago

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Tannu Sharma 5 years, 8 months ago

He is different bcoz everyone in their family thinks that bangle making is their profession from many decade and they don't want to break this chain... But mukesh wants to become a motor mechanic and wants to drive a car and for that he is doing efforts....
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Sunidhi Garg 5 years, 8 months ago

@ayush vish... Can uh plz send me the solu..bcoz if we kept negative charge at the centroid then it will repel from all three sides n got stable ...in both cases i think its correct

Ayush Vishwakarma?? 5 years, 8 months ago

Not vegetable it is charge.

Ayush Vishwakarma?? 5 years, 8 months ago

Keep the same charge + q because if you keep the charge on the centroid of a triangle then it is the repel by the three charges which is present vertex of an equilateral triangle the two charges from the bottom vegetable on the test charge cross on the centroid which gives 1 resultant and from the upper charge it repel down so the upper and down resultant is same in magnitude so it cancel each other and become the equilibrium.

Vivek Chaurasia 5 years, 8 months ago

If same charges +q are kept at vertices of an equilateral triangle at charge is at center so net charge is 0

Vishal Pratap Singh Vishal 5 years, 8 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago

Human geography attempts to explain the relationship between all elements of human life and the space they occur over. In this way human geography assumes a highly interdisciplinary nature.
It develops close interface with other sister disciplines in social sciences in order to understand and explain human elements on the surface of the earth.

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Nikhil Dwivedi 5 years, 8 months ago

Commercialisation of crops.

Nikhil Dwivedi 5 years, 8 months ago

Effective administration.

Nikhil Dwivedi 5 years, 8 months ago

Introduction of railways.

Sneha Manchanda 5 years, 8 months ago

There are five main positive contributions that were made by British India:. I) introduction to railway 2) increase in employment due to railway and other industrial activities 3)starting of monetary system of exchange and erosion of barter system 4 ) change in the traditional outlook of farmers 5) ready to use efficient administrative structure
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Nikhil Dwivedi 5 years, 8 months ago

R.C. Desai

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago

Dadabhai Naoroji, William Digby, Findlay Shirras, V.K.R.V. Rao and R.C. Desai are the economists who estimated India’s national income and per capita income during the colonial period. Among these estimations, Rao’s estimates were considered more significant.

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Bharati Gahlot 5 years, 4 months ago

What is these
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Sharan Kumar 5 years, 8 months ago

my mother at sixety six

Tannu Sharma 5 years, 8 months ago

My mother at 66

Chinmaya Jain 5 years, 8 months ago

The tiger king
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Kanak Gupta 7 Th 4 years, 8 months ago

Home science ki notes ISS app mein available kyu nhi h

Kanak Gupta 7 Th 5 years, 1 month ago

Thanks ......?

Pooja Khandelwal 5 years, 7 months ago

Pravas ka aarth hotha hai ek sthan se dusre sthan pr bas jana Jaise village to city for facility

Prachi Parmar 5 years, 7 months ago

Vah pravash jo ek desh se dusre desh m ho

Mohammed Shalim 5 years, 7 months ago

एक देश से दूसरे देश को जाने को ब्राहे प्रबास कहते है
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Sneha Manchanda 5 years, 8 months ago

Circular flow of money refers to the unending flow of money in an economy basically consists of production phase, distribution phase , and expenditure phase. Every and each activity is the cause of another activity.for instance household will always demand goods and services for satisfaction of their wants this will force producers to produce them and again for production producers will demand factor services and again in return household will get factor payments for rendering their services and this will make them able to buy goods and services and this will lead to opening of expenditure phase and this vicious circle never ends.
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Sneha Manchanda 5 years, 8 months ago

See in value addition method GVAmp= sales +change in stock -intermediate cost............... And NVAfc=GVAmp-depriciation- net indirect tax...................... So according to your question NVAfc= 400... So 400=GVAmp-30-20....GVAmp=350.... So, 350 = sales+ (-50)-300. .....sales = 700
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Alen Saklani 5 years, 8 months ago

There are three methods of charging first is induction in which body is charged without touching the object to be charged and charged object ,the second one is charging by conduction in which uncharged object comes in contact with charged object and the last one is charging by friction in which a body is charged by rubbing it with another body.

Vivek Chaurasia 5 years, 8 months ago

Conduction , induction, friction.. Example .. rub ur hands , comb rub ur hairs etc

Aditya Chauhan 5 years, 8 months ago

Conduction Induction Friction...
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Khushi Varshney 5 years, 8 months ago

CHAPTER-1 NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF MANAGEMENT Meaning/concept of management: Management is the process of getting things done with the aim of achieving goals effectively and efficiently. Key terms in the definition of management: Process:Process refers to a series or sequence of steps.Management is a process because it involves a series of functions i.e.Planning,Organising,Staffing,Directing and controlling. Effectiveness:Completing the task within time to achieve the end result. Efficiency:Completing the task in a cost effective manner. Relation b/w Efficiency & Effectiveness: Efficiency and Effectiveness are like the two sides of a coin,one without other is of no use.Only being efficient and completing the task without wastage is not sufficient for achieving the goal unless the task is completed on time or effectively. Features/Characteristics/Nature of management : 1)Goal-oriented: Management aims at achieving the organisational objectives by utilising the physical,financial,and human resources.so it is a goal-oriented process. 2)Pervasive:Management is required in all types of organisations,in all departments and at all levels whether it is big or small,profit or non-profit making service or manufacturing.Hence,it is pervasive. 3)Multi-dimensonal:Management is multi-dimensional and consists of three main activities. i)Management of work ii)Management of people iii)Management of operations 4)Continuous:Management is a never ending process.The ongoing series of functions i.e.Planning,Organising,Staffing,Directing and controlling are continuously performed by the managers all the time. 5)Group-activity:Management functions cannot be performed in isolation.Each individual involved in management performs his/her role at his/her own level.Hence it is agroup activity. 6)Dynamic:Management is highly influenced by the social, economical, technical ,and political environment.It has to change its goals and policies to survive in this competitive world.Hence it is dynamic. 7)Intangible:Management cannot be seen but its presence can be felt by seeing the coordination b/w various departments.So,it is intangible. OBJECTIVES OF MANAGEMENT: 1)Organisational objectives: Survival:- Ensure that the organisation survives and exists in the future. Profitability:- Earning adequate profit in order to survive and grow. Growth:- Growth indicates how well it exploits the potential opportunities. 2)Social objectives: • Producing quality products at reasonable rates, • Generating employment opportunities • Environmental friendly methods of production. 3)Personal objectives: • Meeting the Financial needs like competitive salaries and perks • Social and safety needs of the employee like peer • Providing healthy working conditions • More opportunities for growth and development Importance of management 1. Achieving Group Goals:Management is required for achieving the goals of the organisation. Management directs the efforts of different individuals to achieve the overall objective of the organisation. 2. Creates a Dynamic organization:All organisations have to function in a dynamic environment. Management helps people to adapt themselves to these changes so that the organisation is able to maintain its competitive edge. 3. Achieving Personal objectives: A manager motivates and leads all the members in such a manner that all individuals are able to achieve their personal goals while contributing towards the organisational objective. 4. Increases efficiency: 5. Development of society facilitate changes:
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Apurva Swati 5 years, 8 months ago

Most countries of NAM were newly decolonise countries and majority of them was catogrised under Least Developement Countries ( LDCs ) . Economic developement was necessary for independence of new countries. Gradually the nature of NAM changed togive greater importance to economic issues. And NIEO decided to give LDCs control over their own resources , make them obtain to access to western countries and also reduced the technology cost from west. And NAM become economic pressure group. But it did not last for much longer period and NAM did not seem to attain its objective for longer time. Also its relevece after the Cold War decressed
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago

Uses Of Polythene

  • Polythene having lower density have the ability to deform without breaking and better gives elongation with stretching up to six times the length before breaking.
  • It is a useful plastic for molding and extruding in various shapes such as bottle, sheets and pipes etc.
  • It is used for plastic bags, stretch films because of its clear and crystalline nature.
  • Life expectancy of these on outside condition is found to be 25 years but degrades from ultraviolet radiation.
  • Polythene have greater chemical resistance which covers a wide ranges of chemicals.
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Vishal Pratap Singh Vishal 5 years, 8 months ago

dueto field produce by them
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 5 months ago

Sexual intercourse. Sexual intercourse, also called coitus or copulation, reproductive act in which the male reproductive organ (in humans and other higher animals) enters the female reproductive tract. It is sexual contact between individuals involving penetration, especially the insertion of a man's erect ***** into a woman's ******, typically culminating in orgasm and the ejaculation of semen.

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Sneha Manchanda 5 years, 8 months ago

Fiscal deficit refers to the difference between total expenditure and total receipts except borrowings . Because fiscal deficit is also known as borrowings. Implications are: 1) national debt 2) vicious circle of high fiscal deficit and low gdp growth 3) crowding out 4) erosion of govt crediability 5) inflationary spiral
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Aditya Chauhan 5 years, 8 months ago

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