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Dheeraj Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

In case of redemption of preference share capital , capital redemption reserve is created . This account is a type of capital profit which is not distributable as profits.
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Muzzammil Shah 6 years, 11 months ago

Introduction Pollution is the mixing of some harmful or poisonous materials into the natural resources available on the earth. It affects the ordinary living of the species on this planet by disturbing the natural life cycle. Types of Pollution Pollution can be of many types like noise pollution, air pollution, soil pollution, water pollution etc. Air pollution is increasing day by day because of the growing number of automobiles, release of poisonous gases, smoke from industrial companies, finely dissolved solids, liquid aerosols, etc in the atmosphere. The air we breathe every moment causes several lungs disorders. In this way soil and water pollution are also caused by the mixing up of the sewage water (having germs, viruses, harmful chemicals, etc) in drinking water and also some dangerous agrochemicals such as pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, organic compounds like ether, benzene and some radioactive materials including radium and thorium, solid wastes (industrial ashes, rubbish, garbage), etc in soil. Conclusion We need to follow all the measures implemented by the government to check harmful effects of pollution. We should reduce the use of vehicles, save water, follow organic agriculture system etc to stop pollution.
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Shameem Khan 6 years, 8 months ago

newton/coulomb , volt/meter
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Shyam Lal Yadav 7 years, 2 months ago

A mapping from x to Y which is neither one nor onto?
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Arun Kumar 7 years, 2 months ago

Jab f1 gen. Ko uske kis bhi janak se cross karaate hai to use back cross kahge hai
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Gaurav Seth 7 years, 2 months ago

Problems of Rising(soaring) Prices

The problem of rising prices is the greatest economics problem in a country today. It is cutting the throats of millions today because millions of people find it hard to manage one square meal a day. All days work does not promise then sufficient to eat and drink.

Prices have doubled in the last five years and many things on daily use are now beyond the reach of common man. More and more things are going beyond the reach of common people with each passing day.

The reason is not for to seek. There is a craze for getting rich as quickly as possible. The industrialists, the manufactures and the middlemen seek the highest profits and have no soft corner for the poor consumer and purchases. Big industrial concerns have become economic empire and dictate their own terms to the common people.

The government is also to be blamed to some extent. It is constantly increasing taxes there by pushing prices astronomically. It has been resulting to deficit financing and printing currency notes by the tons. It has increased prices and the common men are praying for his needs through the nose. The rich are becoming richer and the poor are becoming poorer. This gap seems to be increasing each year.

The real answer to inflation lies in greater production and productivity. Industrial production can be increased by removing some problems like raw – material shortages, undue licensing restrictions against efficient large scale producers, and unreasonable labour problems are solved.

Prices are bound to increase in a developing economy and there can be no absolute price stability, as such. But limits should be defined. A modest increase in prices in not unhealthy for a developing economy like India.

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Anruddh Jaat 7 years, 2 months ago

-cos x
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Anruddh Jaat 7 years, 2 months ago

12
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Anruddh Jaat 7 years, 2 months ago

1/2

Amartya Chand Gupta 7 years, 2 months ago

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Anruddh Jaat 7 years, 2 months ago

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Amartya Chand Gupta 7 years, 2 months ago

Tan(x)=(m1-m2)/(1-m1m2)
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