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क्योंकि उनका व्यवहार साधुओं वाला था वह हमेशा कबीर को साहब मानते थे और प्रभु भक्ति में लीन रहते थे वह गृहस्थ होकर भी साधु थे क्योंकि वो किसी से भिक्षा nhi लेते थे। वे मृत्यु को भी उत्सव मानते थे और सब परिस्थितियों में समान रहते थे यह सब बातें सिद्ध करती हैं की वह गृहस्थ होकर भी साधु थे।
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

Following table shows the growth rate of GDP percentages (%).

Country 1980-90 2011-15
India 5.7 6.7
China 10.3 7.9
Pakistan 6.3 4.0

From the above table, the following points emerge:

  1. In the 1980s, Pakistan and China were ahead of India and India was at the bottom.
  2. In 2011-15, the growth rate of Pakistan declined but India’s growth rate increased.
  3. In the 2011-15, the growth rate of China also declined.

The growth of the agricultural sector which employs the largest proportion of the workforce in the two countries has declined. In the industrial sector, China has maintained a double-digit growth rate whereas for India growth rate has declined. In the case of the service sector, India has been able to raise its growth rate in the 1990s while China reduced the service sector growth rate. 

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Kaushki Jha 3 years, 10 months ago

It refers that the system of courts in country exist on three levels where Supreme Court is the highest then are the high court and district court respectively.

Tanishk Sharma 3 years, 10 months ago

Is means the supreme Court has judicial administration, his desicions are binding the all other courts of India It takes desicion b/ w Citizen of country B/w citizen and govt B/w two state govt B/w state or local govt.
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Aisha Hashmi 3 years, 10 months ago

Electromagnetic solenoids find uses all over the world. They're in hotel door locks, water-pressure valves in air conditioning systems, MRI machines, hard disk drives, speakers, microphones, power plants, and cars. You can hardly swing a bat without hitting a solenoid. Speakers and microphones, for example, both contain solenoids. In fact, a speaker and microphone are pretty much exactly the same thing in reverse of each other. A speaker takes electrical signals and runs it through a solenoid to create motion; that motion drives the speaker and creates a sound. A microphone does the opposite; your voice pushes the solenoid back and forth, and that motion of the solenoid creates an electrical signal that can be used to create the sound elsewhere. Without solenoids, we wouldn't be able to record or reproduce sound at all.
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Aisha Hashmi 3 years, 10 months ago

Roads. Roads are the dominant mode of transportation in India today. They carry almost 85 percent of the country’s passenger traffic and more than 60 percent of its freight.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 1 month ago

The agricultural diversification implies diversification of crop production and shifting of agricultural workforce to other allied activities such as livestock, poultry, fisheries, etc and non-agricultural sector. Diversification of crops implies production of a diverse variety of crops rather than 1 specialised crop.  Diversification is essential because there is greater risk in depending exclusively on farming for a livelihood and to provide productive sustainable livelihood options to rural people. Most of the agricultural employment activities are concentrated in the Kharif season while during the Rabi season it becomes difficult to find gainful employment in areas lacking in irrigation facilities.
Therefore, expansion into other sectors is essential to provide supplementary gainful employment and in realising higher levels of income for rural people to overcome poverty and other problems. A substantial portion of Indian farming is dependent on the vagaries of monsoon, making it a risky affair to rely upon solely. Accordingly, the need for diversification is required to enable the farmers to earn from other alternative non-farm occupations. Also, agriculture being overcrowded cannot further generate employment opportunities. Therefore, the prospects of the non-farm sectors should be opened up in rural areas to provide job opportunities This lessens the excess burden on agriculture by reducing disguised unemployment.

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The most important function of the the executive is to execute the laws passed by legislature or enforce the laws which was made by the Legislature on the other hand the powers of Executive are ÷ 1) the president is the commander in chief of armed forces 2) the president is responsible for nominating candidates for the head position of the government offices 3) all executive power is vested in the hand of president and all executive action are taken in his name
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Magnatic effect, Heating effect

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The two effects are magnetic and heating effect

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(i) Magnetic effect (ii) Heating effect

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The 2 effects of electric current are Magnetic effect of electric current Heating effect of electric current

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