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Radio waves have wavelengths of 1mm to 100km. Hence, 21cm lies at short wavelength end of radio waves.
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Radio waves belong to the shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum
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Charan Singh was of the opinion that cooperative farms would not succeed in India. ... Charan Singh left the Congress party in 1967, and formed his own political party, Bharatiya Kranti Dal. With the help and support of Raj Narain and Ram Manohar Lohia, he became Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 1967, and later in 1970.
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दांडी मार्च जो गांधीजी और उनके स्वयं सेवकों द्वारा 12 मार्च, 1930 ई. को प्रारम्भ की गई थी। इसका मुख्य उद्देश्य था अंग्रेजों द्वारा बनाए गए ‘नमक कानून को तोड़ना’। गांधीजी ने साबरमती में अपने आश्रम से समुद्र की ओर चलना शुरू किया। इस आंदोलन की शुरुआत में 78 सत्याग्रहियों के साथ दांडी कूच के लिए निकले बापू के साथ दांडी पहुंचते-पहुंचते पूरा आवाम जुट गया था।
लगभग 25 दिन बाद 6 अप्रैल, 1930 ई. को दांडी पहुंचकर उन्होंने समुद्रतट पर नमक कानून तोड़ा। महात्मा गांधी ने दांडी यात्रा के दौरान सूरत, डिंडौरी, वांज, धमन के बाद नवसारी को यात्रा के आखिरी दिनों में अपना पड़ाव बनाया था। यहां से कराडी और दांडी की यात्रा पूरी की थी। नवसारी से दांडी का फासला लभभग 13 मील का है।
यह वह दौर था जब ब्रितानिया हुकूमत का चाय, कपड़ा और यहां तक कि नमक जैसी चीजों पर सरकार का एकाधिकार था। ब्रिटिश राज के समय भारतीयों को नमक बनाने का अधिकार नहीं था, बल्कि उन्हें इंग्लैंड से आने वाले नमक के लिए कई गुना ज्यादा पैसे देने होते थे। दांडी मार्च के बाद आने वाले महीनों में 80,000 भारतीयों को गिरफ्तार किया गया। इससे एक चिंगारी भड़की जो आगे चलकर ‘सविनय अवज्ञा आंदोलन’ में बदल गई।
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In developmental biology, embryonic development, also known as embryogenesis, is the development of an animal or plant embryo. Embryonic development starts with the fertilization of an egg cell (ovum) by a sperm cell, (spermatozoon). Once fertilized, the ovum becomes a single diploid cell known as a zygote. The zygote undergoes mitotic divisions with no significant growth (a process known as cleavage) and cellular differentiation, leading to development of a multicellular embryo after passing through an organizational checkpoint during mid-embryogenesis.[3] In mammals, the term refers chiefly to the early stages of prenatal development, whereas the terms fetus and fetal development describe later stages.
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The lower town was larger than the citade. While public buildings like the Great Bath was built in the citadel, the lower town ususally had only residential buildings.
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- Substantial increase in the number of vehicles on Delhi roads in recent years. In fact, studies have shown more than a lakh vehicles are plying almost every day on most of the important corridors in Delhi.
- The road length in Delhi has increased at the rate of 4.53% per year, which, of course, is not in pace with the growing population. It is reported that the road density in Delhi is around 155 km per 100,000 population and about 80 vehicles per km.
- At the intersections, the cycle time ranges from 120 to 180 seconds, which leads to long queues, especially in the peak hours.
- Another major cause is that Delhi roads are characterised by mixed traffic, which include, personal vehicles, buses, trucks, three-wheelers, two-wheelers, including animal-driven carts and pedestrians. This creates problems for traffic management and leads to delays in movement of the traffic.
- Increase in the growth of the population in Delhi, which includes the growing number of workforce, is another important cause.
- There has been inadequate public transport system in Delhi. In spite of metro and bus services, the transport system is not being able to keep pace with the growing population, as a result of which, more and more people use their private vehicles, leading to increased congestion on the roads.
- Last, but not the least, ongoing construction of Metro network in various locations, damaged roads, repairing roads all contribute to severe traffic congestion in the city.
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The salt is cadmium cloraid CdCl2,here charge on cadmium Cd+2 is higher than silver Ag+
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The Consequences were:
(i) According to Shah Commission nearly one lakh eleven thousand people were arrested under Preventive detention laws.
(ii) Torture and custodial deaths occurred, arbitrary relocation of poor people and compulsory sterilization.
(iii) Formation of Janata Party and the defeat of congress in most of the states.
(iv) Democratic functioning were suspended and draconian measures were adopted.
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The Consequences were:
(i) According to Shah Commission nearly one lakh eleven thousand people were arrested under Preventive detention laws.
(ii) Torture and custodial deaths occurred, arbitrary relocation of poor people and compulsory sterilization.
(iii) Formation of Janata Party and the defeat of congress in most of the states.
(iv) Democratic functioning were suspended and draconian measures were adopted.
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The proclamation of Emergency in 1975 had far reaching consequences and affected every spheres of life such as:
(а) lt affected civil liberties by making large-scale arrests as well as citizen’s right to life and liberty were also taken away.
(b) It affected relationship between the executive and judiciary to bring new changes in the constitution by 42nd amendment like duration of legislatures, elections can be postponed by one year during an emergency.
(c) It affected Mass Media also i.e. ‘Press censorship’.
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Westernisation – Reason for generation conflict.
- Often conflict between generations are seen as cultural conflicts resulting from westernisation.
- Westernisation among the middle class makes generational difference more complex.
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The circumstances which led to the proclamation of emergency were (any four) :
- Bihar and Gujarat’s movement created an unrest in the country. Students were protesting against the price rise and against the established government in these states. Congress as ruling party failed to handle these protests. Leadership by influencial leaders further gave them a momentum against government.
- Increases in Naxalite activities against government and violent nature troubled the government. Naxalite had an anti government view. Even harsh measures by government could not stop them.
- George Fernandes gave a call for nationwide strike to all the railwaymen. Their demands were suppressed by the government. Shut down of such a big institution created havoc in the country.
- Declaration of Indira Gandhi’s 1971 election invalid was a last straw. Jai Prakash Narayan organised a massive demonstration demanding her resignation. The situation was tense and emergency was declared on 25th June, 1975.
- Call of complete revolution by Jai Prakash Narayan and unexpected people movement in Delhi.
- Jai Prakash Narayan announced a nationwide satyagraha for resignation and asked the army, the police and government employees not to obey ‘illegal and immoral orders.’
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Electric Flux
Electric flux is the measure of flow of the electric field through a given area. Electric flux is proportional to the number of electric field lines going through a normally perpendicular surface.
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