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Ankit Kumar 3 years ago

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The status of employment in India are- 1. People are engaged in unorganised sector more then that of organised sector. 2. People are working more in informal sectors more then that of formal sector in need of repayment of loan,etc. 3. People are working at a place more than it is needed which is called underemployment or disguised unemployment. 4. Rise in production of both primary and secondary sector will increase employment because they will need more workers for their need.
The status of employment in India are- 1. People are engaged in unorganised sector more then that of organised sector. 2. People are working more in informal sectors more then that of gurnam sector in need of repayment of loan,etc. 3. People are working at a place more than it is needed which is called underemployment or disguised unemployment. 4. Rise in production of both primary and secondary sector will increase employment because they will need more workers for their need.
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Diksha Mishra 3 years ago

Education increases national income and other cultural richness.

Anmol Singh 3 years ago

The role of education in human capital formation are as follows: An educated society facilitate better development program than an illiterate one. Education improves productivity and prosperity, and also improve enriched life experience.

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People who are highly educated can know more skills and can done many tasks of different kind
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Kanha Shinde 3 years ago

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Angel Gautam 3 years ago

Modals normal tarika sikhne Kai liye

Angel Gautam 3 years ago

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On Bobby jaffers
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Character Sketch of Mr Bobby Jaffers in The Invisible Man: Mr Bobby Jaffers is the constable of Iping who comes with a warrant to arrest the Invisible Man. He appears to be a resolute man and takes his work rather seriously. He comments that, head or no head, he has to arrest him, and that is what he will do.

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Sachee Mehta 3 years ago

Yes

Afzal Imam 3 years ago

so what should i do in that stup up your mouth
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This ques..is incomplete

Tilak Raj 3 years ago

There should be another equation or the zeros of the polynomial

Tilak Raj 3 years ago

Bro ques is incomplete
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Mayank Kumar 3 years ago

By lossing or ganing electrone

Ayush Kashyap 3 years ago

A body can charge by following ways:- 1)Friction 2)Rubbing it

Shikha Navlani 3 years ago

This charge is called static charge

Shikha Navlani 3 years ago

A body gets charged by rubbing it with another body
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Gita Govinda is written by Jayadeva.
The poem was written in Sanskrit by Jayadeva, who was attached to the Bengali court of King Lakṣmaṇa Sena (late 12th century). The highly original form of the poem, which inspired many later imitations, intersperses the recitative stanzas with 24 eight-line songs.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Animations play a vital role in PowerPoint presentation. Animation effects give movement to objects such as image, shape, text, etc., on a slide. Animations can be used to draw the audience’s attention to specific content. There are many different animation effects to choose from and they are organised into the following four types.

  1. Entrance: These control how the object enters the slide. For example, with the Bounce animation, the object will drop onto the slide and then bounce several times.
  2. Emphasis: These animations occur while the object is on the slide and are often triggered by a mouse click. For example, we can set an object to spin when we click the mouse.
  3. Exit: These control how the object exits the slide. For example, with the Fade animation, the object will simply fade away.
  4. Motion Paths: These are similar to Emphasis effects, except the object moves within the slide along a predetermined path, like a circle.
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Pari Poddar 2 years, 9 months ago

Lizards go on a long sleep in winter called hibernation to protect themselves from cold

Shabana Kosar 3 years ago

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Anushka Patra 3 years ago

Ahhhh scientific

Gandhi Khaneda 3 years ago

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Pulses (dried beans and peas) differ from whole grains in their structural and physicochemical properties and have varying amounts of fiber, resistant starch, vitamins, minerals, and other bioactive components; nevertheless, these food groups complement each other.
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Nasima Praveen 3 years ago

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Ayush Dash 3 years ago

It is equal in class9

Krrish 3 years ago

=A^2+2AB+B^2 =A^2+B^2+2AB =(A+B)^2+2AB Is not equal to (A+B) ^2

Rajat Khatak 3 years ago

That is equal

Gourav Vani 3 years ago

The exam is over and after that u are asking??
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago


Sound waves are propagated because of compressions and rarefactions in the particles of the medium.
The region, where particles come closer, is called compression and region where particles move farther from each other is called rarefaction.

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Anjali Kumari 3 years ago

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Fair Globalization is about harnessing the benefits of globalization while promoting sustainable economic and social development

Taranjot Kaur 3 years ago

Fair Globalization is about harnessing the benefits of globalization while promoting sustainable economic and social development.

Mr Thunder 3 years ago

export is more than important

Krishna Dubey 3 years ago

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Bodhisattva Padmapani is a painting from cave no. 1 at Ajanta in central India late 5th century, likely 477. 1) This extraordinary mural painting survives from early medieval India, preserved in the interior of the rock-cut Buddhist monastery of Ajanta.

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Yes ! You are right one ques is incorrect

Anjali Nagar 3 years ago

Yes I also find one ques which is given incorrect
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

In this painting, a wild beast (bison) is shown raging and attacking a man. He has overpowered him as he has now surrendered and is lying on the ground.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

Britain's Salt Act of 1882 prohibited Indians from collecting or selling salt, a staple in their diet. Indian citizens were forced to buy the vital mineral from their British rulers, who, in addition to exercising a monopoly over the manufacture and sale of salt, also charged a heavy salt tax.

Ankit Raj 3 years ago

Thanks for the Answer not for the asker
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Riya Sharma 2 years, 2 months ago

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Raka Mukherjee 2 years, 11 months ago

Nice

Iva Jain 3 years ago

Tumhra??

Only Study 3 years ago

Bahut achha
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago

In everyday use electricity typically refers to electrically charged particles (called electrons) moving through metal wires. The flow of electricity is called current. Metals are generally very good conductors, meaning they let current flow easily. Materials that do not let current flow easily are called insulators.

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Bhumika Banerjee 1 year, 10 months ago

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Suja Venu 2 years, 7 months ago

African emperor Mansa Musa !!

Samridh Singh 3 years ago

Your answer is wrong right answer is Mansa Musa
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