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Sushil Shanti 2 years, 3 months ago

Calculate value of output. Items Rs in lakhs 1.NVA at fc 100 2.Intermediate consumption 75 3.Exercise duty(indirect tax) 20 4.subsidy 5 5.Depreciation 10
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Paramjeet Garg 2 years, 4 months ago

Saheb was a poverty-stricken,homeless refugee who rummages garbage dumps with the hope of finding something value so that he along with his family can survive this harsh fate life has subjected them to.
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Deepak Meena 2 years, 4 months ago

We can use the formula for electrostatic potential energy to calculate the work done in bringing the two point charges closer. The formula for electrostatic potential energy is: U = k*q1*q2/r where U is the electrostatic potential energy, k is Coulomb's constant (= 9 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2), q1 and q2 are the magnitudes of the charges in Coulombs, and r is the distance between the charges in meters. Initially, the charges are 10 cm = 0.1 m apart, so the initial distance r1 is 0.1 m. The final distance r2 when the charges are 4 cm = 0.04m apart. The magnitudes of the charges are q1 = 12 uC = 12 x 10^-6 C, and q2 = 8 uC = 8 x 10^-6 C. Using the formula and plugging in the values, we get: U1 = k*q1*q2/r1 = (9 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2)(12 x 10^-6 C)(8 x 10^-6 C)/(0.1 m) ≈ 8.64 x 10^-5 J U2 = k*q1*q2/r2 = (9 x 10^9 Nm^2/C^2)(12 x 10^-6 C)(8 x 10^-6 C)/(0.04 m) ≈ 3.456 x 10^-4 J The change in electric potential energy ΔU is U2 - U1 = 2.594 x 10^-4 J. Therefore, the work done in bringing the charges 4cm closer is 2.594 x 10^-4 Joules.
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Rhythem Singhal 2 years, 4 months ago

Yes it will be equivalence relation

Nikhith P Nikhith P 2 years, 4 months ago

Cot-1 (1/√2)
Case Study 2 An important lesson that the COVID-19 pandemic has taught the policymakers in India is to provide greater impetus to sectors that make better allocation of resources and reduce income inequalities. COVID-19 has also taught a lesson that in crisis the population returns to rely on the farm sector. India has a large arable land, but the farm sector has its own structural problems. However, directly or indirectly, 50 percent of the households still depend on the farm sector. Greater support to MSMEs, higher public expenditure on health and education and making the labour force a formal employee in the economy are some of the milestones that the nation has to achieve. One of the imminent reforms to be done in the country is labour reforms. Labour laws are outmoded in India, and some of these date back to the last century. India’s complex labour laws have been blamed for keeping manufacturing businesses small and hindering job creation. Industry hires labour informally because of complex laws and that is responsible for low wages. Which types of structural problems are faced by the agricultural sector? “It is necessary to create employment in the formal sector rather than in the informal sector.’’ Defend or refute the given statement with valid argument. Hired labour comes in …………………. (Informal organisation / formal organisation) What do you mean by MSMEs?
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Khushi Gupta 2 years, 4 months ago

Directing is the management function that's involves guiding , supervising, and motivating the individuals and teams involved in organizing the sports event to achieve the Objectives and goals of the event.
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