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On July 7, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announced a major CBSE syllabus reduction with 30% of the syllabus slashed for the year 2020-21 for classes 9 to 12 because of the reduction in classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown.
CBSE has rationalized the syllabus with the help of suggestions from NCERT and the same has been notified by a new CBSE notification as well.
Deleted syllabus of CBSE Class 12 Political Science
Fore revised syllabus click: <a href="http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/CurriculumMain21/revisedsyllabi/SrSecondary/REVISEDPoliticalScience_Sr.Sec_2020-21.pdf" target="_blank">REVISED - Political Science</a> | <a href="http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/CurriculumMain21/SrSecondary/AR_PolScience_Sr.Sec_2020-21.pdf" target="_blank">Reference Material</a> | <a href="http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/CurriculumMain21/SrSecondary/PolScience-Hindi.pdf" target="_blank">In Hind</a>
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Net current transfers from abroad is equal to the unrequited transfers of income from nonresidents to residents minus the unrequited transfers from residents to nonresidents. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. National disposable income = National income + Net indirect taxes + Net current transfers from rest of the world simply put. ... National Disposable Income for a country is in the same way as Personal Disposable Income (Personal Income – Personal taxes) is for an individual.
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Laderchi et al. (2003) underscored four main approaches to poverty definition and measurement: monetary poverty, capability poverty, social exclusion poverty, and participatory poverty approaches. This article focuses on the first three approaches. These are: adequate nutritional food, water and protective housing, a non-hazardous physical and work environment, appropriate healthcare, security in childhood, significant primary relationships, physical and economic security, safe birth control and child bearing, and basic education.
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Ashoka was not the eldest son of Bindusara and so was not the heir presumptive.
Bindusara wanted his elder son Susima to be crowned the next king.
But Ashoka was trained in military and weapons and showed great skills as an administrator when he was made the governor of Ujjain.
In the war of succession that followed Bindusara’s death in 272 BC, Ashoka emerged victorious aided by his father’s ministers.
When he became the king, he was said to be bad-tempered, ruthless and very cruel.
He even built a torture chamber to torture his prisoners to death. This earned him the moniker Chandashoka (cruel Ashoka).
Once he became the king, he started expanding his empire by conquest. In the ninth year of his reign, he waged war with Kalinga (in present-day Odisha).
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Douglas had experienced both the sensation of dying and the terror that the fear of death can cause. Strong will, hard determination, courage and toil as well as honest labour won over all his terrors and fears. The will to live brushed aside all his fears.
In reality all our fears are only psychological, and can be easily won over, if we can control our mind. This realisation makes Douglas resolve to learn swimming by engaging an instructor. This instructor, piece by piece, built Douglas into a swimmer. However, his first step was to drive away Douglas? fear of water, before training him in swimming techniques. When Douglas tried and swam the length of the pool up and down, small traces of his old terror of water would return. So, he went to Lake Wentworth, dived at Triggs Island and swam two miles across the lake to Stamp Act Island. Finally, he was certain that he had conquered his fear of water.
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Answer: Shock Therapy was a painful process of transition from an authoritarian socialist system to a democratic capitalist system. This transformation system was influenced by the world bank and the IMF in Russia, Central Asia and East Europe. Though it varies in intensity and speed amongst the former second world countries but its direction and features were quite similar.
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Combined factor income, which can't be separated into various factor income components is known as ____________.
(Fill up the blanks with correct answer).
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Combined factor income, which can't be separated into various factor income components is known as Mixed-Income of Self Employed.
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