From ancient times people love to celebrate festivals in India each festival has its own important and is celebrated in a different way. Festival bring people closer to each other they also bring joy and enthusiasm. It is known as the festival of colours Holi is one of the main festival of Hindus these festival […]
Ans: We have adopted the Parliamentary system like Britain in which there are two heads of the executive (one is nominal and other one is real). Since the real executive powers remains in the Prime Minister there, some critics considers President of India as a rubber stamp like the British Crown. But, actually the President
CLASS- Xth, SUBJECT- SOCIAL SCIENCE, TIME: 3:15 Hr. MAX MARKS 80. Section A (OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS) [1 × 15 = 15] 1. The Great Depression began around- (a) 1919 (b) 1929 (c) 1935 (d) 1933 ( ) 2. ‘Hind Swaraj’ was written by- (a) Nelson Mandela (b) Jawaharlal Nehru (c) Mahatma Gandhi (d) Bhagat Singh (
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Page 1: Title Page Title: Globalisation: It is refer to an economic system, which is the process of increasing worldwid interconnection through trade, communication, technology and cultural activities. Your name: Class and section School name Subject: Social Science Project submission date — Page 2: Index Create a table of contents: 1. Introduction to Globalisation 2.
Water is very significant resource of the Earth surface. It is a unique feature of our planet. It is essential for human beings, plants and animals. Can we imagine our life without water? In fact, without water life is not possible.Earth is also called the Blue Planet as 71% of its surface is covered by
DESERTS Deserts are dry area of land with relatively few plants or animals. More than a fifth of the world’s land surface is so dry that it is known as desert. Most deserts receive less than 250 mm of rain each year. Others receive more rain than this but it evaporates quickly in the strong
THE SOLAR SYSTEM The solar system means the ‘Family of the Sun’. The sun and the eight planets that revolve around the sun are members of the solar system. The eight planets are-Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Besides the sun and the planets, there are some smaller celestial bodies as well
Article 13(2) > Parliament can not make any low which restract fundamental rights. Article 368 > power to parliament to amend the constitution.
On 26th January, we celebrate Republic Day to honor, the day when our Constitution came into effect.