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Harjot Singh 4 years, 2 months ago

The data we collect ourself

Sachin Negi 4 years, 2 months ago

Primary data also called internal data
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Mother

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Doctor

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Covid 19

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Abhijeet Singh 4 years, 2 months ago

decrease% = (Decrease in value/Initial value)*100 Decrease= 2890-1053= 1837 D%= (1837/2890)*100 =63.56%
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

Difference between Co-operative society and Company:

Basis of difference Co-operative society Company
(i) Regulations It is governed by the Co-operative Society Act, 1912. It is governed by the Companies Act, 2013.
(ii) Transfer of share The members of co-operative societies cannot transfer their shares. Shares can be easily transferred in case of a public company but not in the case of a private company.
(iii) Aim The main aim of a co-operative society is to render services to its members. The word cooperative means working together and with others for a common purpose The main aim of a company is to earn profits.
(iv) Number of members Minimum 10 members are required to form a co-operative society, while there is no limit on the maximum number of members. For private company: Minimum-2, Maximum-200, For public company-Minimum-7, Maximum-No limit.
(v) Control Managed and controlled by the elected managing committee. Managed and controlled by the Board of Directors.
(Vi) Government support Support in the form of low taxes, subsidies, loans at a low rate of interest, etc are provided by the government. No government support is provided to companies.
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

If he wants to add animations then he should use powerpoint and if not then ms word
using software will enhance the view of the document
handwriting
cuttings can be auto. solved by pc etc
but he sshould write it on his own to enhance his writing skills improving his handwriting etc.

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Yash Gupta 4 years, 2 months ago

Coulamb's law is directly proportional to charge and invresily to distance

Aseem Mahajan 4 years, 2 months ago

Coulomb's law obeys inveree square law, means coulomb's force is inversely proportional to the square of distance between the charges.
Moreover, gravitational force also obeys inverse square law
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

उज्ज्वल भविष्य के संकेत–
इक्कीसवीं सदी भारत की होगी। भारत विश्व की महाशक्ति बनेगा। ऐसी घोषणाएँ भारत के राजनेताओं, अर्थशास्त्रियों और वैज्ञानिकों ने की है। अनेक विदेशी विद्वानों ने भी भारत के उज्ज्वल भविष्य की भविष्यवाणियाँ की हैं। क्या यह सपना सच होगा ? क्या वास्तव में हम महाशक्ति, विकसित राष्ट्र बनने के मार्ग पर बढ़ रहे हैं ? इन प्रश्नों पर विचार करना आवश्यक है।

प्रगति के आधार–
भारत की चहुमुखी उन्नति के इन दावों और भविष्यवाणियों के पीछे कुछ ठोस आधार दिखायी देते हैं। पिछले कुछ वर्षों में भारत ने सभी क्षेत्रों में अपनी योग्यता का लोहा मनवाया है। हमने अपने आपको विश्व का सबसे बड़ा और स्थिर लोकतंत्र साबित किया है। हमारी अर्थव्यवस्था निरन्तर प्रगति कर रही है। पिछली विश्वव्यापी मंदी को हमने अपनी सूझ–बूझ से परास्त किया है।

हमारी अनेक कम्पनियों ने विदेशी कम्पनियों का अधिग्रहण करके भारत की औद्योगिक कुशलता का प्रमाण दिया है। हमारे शिक्षक, वैज्ञानिक और उद्योगपति विदेशों में भी अपनी प्रतिभा का डंका बजा रहे हैं। विज्ञान, चिकित्सा, व्यवसाय, कला, सैन्य–शक्ति, शिक्षा और संस्कृति, हर क्षेत्र में हमने नए–नए कीर्तिमान स्थापित किये हैं। ये सभी बातें भारत के उज्ज्वल भविष्य में हमारा विश्वास दृढ़ करती हैं।

विविध क्षेत्रों में प्रगति–
इसमें संदेह नहीं कि भारत ने विविध क्षेत्रों में उल्लेखनीय प्रगति की है। हमारे वैज्ञानिकों ने अनेक मौलिक खोजें की हैं। अंतरिक्ष विज्ञान, चिकित्सा, अस्त्र–शस्त्रों का विकास, औद्योगिक कुशलता, दूर–संचार, परमाण–शक्ति आदि क्षेत्रों में हमारी प्रगति उल्लेखनीय है। आर्थिक क्षेत्र में हमारी प्रगति का प्रमाण हमारी अर्थव्यवस्था की स्थिरता और निरंतर विकास से मिलता है।

जब विश्वव्यापी मंदी से संसार की बड़ी–बड़ी अर्थव्यवस्थाएँ ढह रहीं थीं तब भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था ने इससे अप्रभावित रहकर अपनी विश्वसनीयता प्रमाणित की। विदेशी निवेश का बढ़ना और विदेशी कम्पनियों का अधिग्रहण भी हमारी अर्थव्यवस्था की सफलता का प्रमाण देता है। इसके अतिरिक्त शिक्षा और संस्कृति के क्षेत्र में भी हमने उल्लेखनीय प्रगति की है।

बाधाएँ और निराकरण–
भारत की प्रगति–यात्रा के मार्ग में अनेक बाधाएँ भी हैं। ढाँचागत सविधाओं का अभाव, गरीबी, अशिक्षा, भ्रष्टाचार, राजनीतिक अपराधीकरण, वोट की राजनीति, महिलाओं की उपेक्षा, आतंकवाद और नक्सलवाद आदि बाधाओं पर विजय पाए बिना हमारे सारे सपने अधूरे रह जायेंगे। चरित्र की दृढ़ता, पारदर्शिता और दृढ़ प्रशासन, जनता और सरकार का तालमेल आदि ऐसे उपाय हैं जिनसे हम इन बाधाओं को दूर कर सकते हैं।

भारतीयों की भूमिका–
भारत के भविष्य को उज्ज्वल बनाने में जनता की भी अनिवार्य भूमिका है। जाति, संप्रदाय, निजी स्वार्थ आदि को ठुकराकर आपसी सद्भाव स्थापित करना हर नागरिक का कर्त्तव्य है। सभी भारतीय जन संगठित होकर बुराइयों का विनाश करें और राष्ट्र की उन्नति में सहयोग करें तभी भारत विश्व की महाशक्ति बनेगा।

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Nikita Bhiduri 4 years, 2 months ago

Thanks to all

Annie Sharma 4 years, 2 months ago

Average Velocity = total distance/ total time = (20+30+10) / (1+1+1) = 60/3 = 20 Km/h

Shubham Kumar 4 years, 2 months ago

20km/h

Aman Kumar 4 years, 2 months ago

60/3=20km/h

Samridhi Goyal 4 years, 2 months ago

See train moves straight so distance and displacement are same Average velocity=total displacement/total time taken So 20+30+10/1+1+1 =60/3 =20 m/s so according to me it should be 20
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

1.A cut out of a geometrical figure such as a triangle is made and placed on a rectangular sheet of paper marked with X and Y-axis.

2.The co-ordinates of the vertices of the triangle and its centroid are noted.

3.The triangular cut out is displaced(along x-axis, along y-axis or along any other direction.)

4.The new co-ordinates of the vertices and the centroid are noted again.

5.The procedure is repeated, this time by rotating the triangle as well as displacing it. The new co-ordinate of vertices and centroid are noted again. Displacement and rotation of a geometrical figure.

6.Using the distance formula, distance between the vertices of the triangle are obtained for the triangle in original position and in various displaced and noted positions.

7.Using the new coordinates of the vertices and the centroids, students will obtain the ratio in which the centroid divides the medians for various displaced and rotated positions of the triangles.

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Shreya Chandwad 4 years ago

Some people wanted to know the life after death that people are called Upanishads . Famous Upanishad - the chhandogya Upanishad

Savita Rani 4 years, 2 months ago

Who is the budishm?
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Vansh Kumawat 4 years, 2 months ago

x=4 , y=3 by substitution method
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Blue Heavens Class 10 4 years, 2 months ago

Country Maps - Blogger Mind Map Of Metals And Nonmetals Class 10 Go through this
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

Compass

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Compass

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Compass
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

Hominids are bipedal and have big brains. They have several skeletal adaptations to walking upright, such as curved vertebrae and angled femurs. Hominids became omnivores and developing cooking, which helped make their teeth and jaws smaller. The handy man, Homo habilis lived around 2.33 to 1.44 million years ago.

Lavanya Kumari 4 years ago

Hominids was formed by the hominoids in 5.6 mya. Its features are : *.they had lager in brain. *.they had bipedal. *.they can not stand upright.

Aayush Mittal 4 years, 1 month ago

Hominids are bipedal and have big brains. The handy man, Homo habilis lived around 2.33 to 1.44 million years ago.

Aayush Mittal 4 years, 2 months ago

It was rome's heart
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

King Tut's mummy was one of the first mummy's to be scanned. The CT scan came up with some new clues about the life and death of King Tut. It provided precise data for an accurate forensic reconstruction of King Tut. The CT scan displayed the mummy from head to toe creating 1,700 digital X-ray images in cross-section. It showed a grey head, neck vertebrae, a hand, several images of rib cages, and a section of the skull. The CT scan revealed an astonishing image of King Tut and his entire body very clearly.

The results of a CT scan done on King Tut's mummy indicate the boy king was not murdered, but may have suffered a badly broken leg shortly before his death at age 19 — a wound that could have become infected

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Priya . 4 years, 2 months ago

This poem tells that there should be equality in the society it should not be divided as rich and poor, or the earth will destroy soon by ice and fire.fire refers to desire and ice refers to haterd
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Varsha Nerkar 4 years, 2 months ago

No

Pranathi M.V 4 years, 2 months ago

Star mit there own heat and light why planets don't have heat and light because they lit light by star Thank u Is this helpful

Ashmira Khan 4 years, 2 months ago

Where is science

Jiya Patel 4 years, 2 months ago

Planets are circle in Shape
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Sia ? 4 years, 2 months ago

Teachers play a very important role in shaping the future of their students. Right from kindergarten to university, they are the ones who impart knowledge and teach us about everything important. Moreover, they also teach us about ethical values and imbibe in our moral values. Thus, we can say that teachers shape our personality into something very strong and wonderful. A world without teachers would be definitely chaotic. There are only a few people in our lives who impact our world, and teachers are definitely one of them. They assume the role of an educator and caregiver for their students. Sometimes, they also become our friends and help us with personal problems. A teacher is the one who will help you become a better person and an informed one. Moreover, they see the potential of their students when no one else can. Teachers also decide the fate of a nation as the youth is in their hands. When the youth is educated and informed, naturally, the future of the country will be in safe hands. In fact, the fate of students is in the hands of their teachers. They push the students to achieve greater heights and become successful. Consequently, they turn out to be doctors, lawyers, pilots, scientists and more, only with the help of a teacher. In India, we even celebrate Teacher’s Day to honor them on 5th September, every year. While some people think it’s easy, the role of a teacher is very challenging and equally important. It is their responsibility to impart the correct knowledge and in the right manner. They have to teach methodically for which they prepare their lessons beforehand. Thus, they are able to motivate their students through the use of accurate techniques. A good teacher gives homework to their students also checks it regularly for a better practice. Further, they plan meticulously for a better teaching pattern. At the beginning of the year, they plan the whole syllabus out for a smooth teaching experience. In addition to teaching, a teacher is also a good organizer. They have to organize various activities that take place in school throughout the year. Further, they have to take care of other little yet important things, like the seating arrangement, classroom activities and more. Moreover, they also supervise a lot of tasks and activities in school. For instance, attendance, homework, behaviour is also supervised by teachers. They are responsible for maintaining the discipline and decorum of the students. Most importantly, they guide the students every step of the way. They have to make sure they do not favour a specific student and give equal attention to all. In fact, teachers have to decide how they divide the attention towards students who need it more than others. Thus, it is fair to say that our teachers are the ones who make this world a better place. They make this world a better place by enhancing student’s lives. Moreover, teachers are the ones who play the role of so many people in a child’s life. They are a mentor, a parent, a friend, and more which makes all the difference in one’s life.

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