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Tanya Saini 1 year, 2 months ago

Bhransh Ghati Kise Kahate h

Sony Agarahari 1 year, 5 months ago

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Satendra Kumar 3 years, 2 months ago

Francisi Kranti ki shuruaat
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Satendra Kumar 3 years, 2 months ago

Class 9th samajik vigyan mein francisi Kranti ki shuruaat kab Hui

Gaurav Seth 3 years, 10 months ago

The question you are asking is not clear or incomplete.
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Ask properly stated queries for the answer.

आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago

Most of the worlds deserts are located in the western margins of continents in the subtropics because the prevailing winds in the tropics are tropical easterly winds. The tropical easterly winds become dry by the time they reach the western margins of the continents and so they bring no rainfall.

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Yogita Ingle 3 years ago

• Democracy believes in a government of the people for the people. Non-democracy is completely against this idea.

• In a democratic state, the people can choose their leader. They are also entitled to have their say in the legislation of the state. In a non-democratic state, the people cannot choose their leaders and neither do they have a say in the legislation of the land.

• Democracy is a specific kind of government. Many government systems fall under the umbrella of non-democracy.

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Alok Gupta 3 years ago

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Jeetendra Dixit 4 years, 6 months ago

कक्षा 9 अध्याय 1 आकार और स्थिति
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

  • Poverty means hunger and lack of shelter.
  • It is a situation in which parents are not able to send their children to school or a situation where sick people cannot afford treatment.
  • Poverty also means lack of clean water and sanitation facilities.
  • It also means lack of a regular job at a minimum decent level.
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

a. Public Distribution System (PDS) was established for the distribution of food grains among poor.

b. Presently, there are about 4.6 lakh ration shops in the country.

c. Ration shops also known as Fair Price Shops keep stock of food grains, sugar, kerosene oil for cooking. These items are sold to people at a price lower than the market price.

d. In the beginning the coverage of PDS was universal with no discrimination between the poor and non-poor.

e. Over the years, the policy related to PDS has been revised to make it more efficient and target oriented.

f. It is the most effective instrument of government policy over the years in stabilizing prices and making food available to consumers at affordable prices.

g. It averts widespread hunger and famine by supplying food from surplus regions of the country to the deficit ones.

h. It revises the prices of food grains in favor of poor household.

i. The declaration of minimum support price and procurement has contributed to an increase in food grains production and provided income security to farmers in certain regions.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

Food security is when people are able to afford and secure sufficient and nutritious food for their family.

The dimensions of food security are:

Availability of food: It is the food production within the country including food imports and previous year stock of food in government granaries.
Accessibility: This means food within the reach of every person.
Affordability: This means whether the individual has enough money to buy sufficient and nutritious food

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

A famine is characterised by widespread deaths due to starvation and epidemics caused by forced use of contaminated water or decaying food and loss of body resistance due to weakening from starvation.
This occurs due to a severe shortage of food resulting from crop failure or other calamity, which increases the price of food dramatically, making it not affordable to, the weaker sections of the population.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

Right to freedom means absence of interference in our affairs by other- be it other individuals or the government.

The rights that are mention under right to freedom are:-

1.Freedom of speech and expression, on which the State can impose reasonable restrictions in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, decency or morality or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence.

2.Freedom to assemble peacefully without arms on which the State can impose reasonable restrictions in the interest of public order and the sovereignty and integrity of India.

3.The Freedom to form associations or unions or co-operative societies on which the State can impose reasonable restrictions in the interest of public order, morality and the sovereignty and integrity of India.

4.Freedom to move freely throughout the territory of India though reasonable restrictions can be imposed on this right in the interest of the general public. for example, restrictions may be imposed on movement and travelling, so as to control epidemics.

5.Freedom to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India, subject to reasonable restrictions by the State in the interest of the general public or for the protection of the scheduled tribes because certain safeguards as are envisaged here seem to be justified to protect indigenous and tribal peoples from exploitation and coercion.[16] Article 370 restricts citizens from other Indian states and Kashmiri women who marry men from other states from purchasing land or property in Jammu & Kashmir.

6.Freedom to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business on which the State may impose reasonable restrictions in the interest of the general public. Thus, there is no right to carry on a business which is dangerous or immoral. Also, professional or technical qualifications may be prescribed for practicing any profession or carrying on any trade.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

In India, like most other democracies in the world, some rights are mentioned in the Constitution. These rights are fundamental to our life and therefore they are given a special status. They are called Fundamental Rights. There are six Fundamental Rights: 
(i) Right to Equality 
(ii) Right to Freedom 
(iii) Right to Freedom of Religion 
(iv) Right against Exploitation 
(v) Right to Constitutional Remedies 
(vi) Cultural and Educational Rights 
Fundamental Rights are an important basic feature of the Indian Constitution. The Preamble of the Constitution talks about securing for all its citizens' equality, liberty and justice. Fundamental Rights put this promise into effect. They create a feeling of security amongst the minorities in the country. They keep a check on the government.

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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago

(i) In our country, the Parliament consists of two Houses - the Council of States, popularly known as the Rajya Sabha and the House of the People, known as the Lok Sabha. 
(ii) The President of India is a part of the Parliament, although he is not the member of either House. That is why all laws made in the Houses come into force only after they receive the assent of the President. 
(iii) Our Constitution does give the Rajya Sabha some special powers over the states. But on most matters, the Lok Sabha exercises supreme power.

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