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Rohit
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 28/12/17
discuss the problems of cotton textile industry. suggest ways to overcome them
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Ananya Joshi
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 28/12/17
Where do MNC's set up their production units and why??
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Ryan Fernandes
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 26/12/17
27B to be located & LABELLED on a INDIAN map.(map to be SHOWN):
27.b. Locate the Label Kaiga-Nuclear Power Plant with appropriate symbols on the same map given for identification.
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Aisha Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 23/12/17
contribution of Industry to National Economy
over the last two decades, the share of manufacturings sector has stagnated at 17 per cent of GDP— out of a total of 27 per cent for the industry which includes 10 per cent for mining, quarrying, electricity and gas/ This is much lower in comparison to some East Asian economies, where it is 25 to 35 per cent. The trend of growth rate in manufacturing over the last decade has been around 7 per cent per annum. The desired growth rate over the next decade is 12 per cent. Since 2003, manufacturing is once again growing at the rate of 9 to 10 per cent per annum. With appropriate policy interventions by the government and renewed industry to improve productivity, economists predict that can achieve its target over the next decade. The National Manufacturing Competitveness Council (NMCC) has peen set up with this objective.
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Aisha Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 23/12/17
weaving is highly decentralised to provide scope for incorporating traditional skills and designs of weaving in cotton. silk, zari embroidery, etc.
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Ryan Fernandes
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 23/12/17
27A MAP question
27B MAP question
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Agam Tyagi
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 9/12/17
Q 21
Q21. Describe the significance of Textile Industry in India with specific reference to Cotton industry.
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Komal Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 9/12/17
Critically examine existing development indicators
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Prerana
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 3/12/17
what are mineral industries? Why are they significant in Indian economy?
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Rohit Patil
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 1/12/17
What is the difference between tax and trade barrier?
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Srutisri Settaluri
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 29/11/17
What is credit?What are the terms of the credit ? What is its importance
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Abhishek Gupta
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 28/11/17
while these features are common to most of them, these democracies are verymuch different from each other in terms of social situation.plzz tell me the meaning of line?
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Eshita Rastogi
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 28/11/17
"ln some countries such as USA members and supporters of party choose candidates but countries like India top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections" explain the statement wotj reference to political party chapter
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Abhik Ahuja
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 20/11/17
What is Manufacturing? Explain.
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Abhik Ahuja
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 20/11/17
Why the sugar Industries have shifted to the Southern side?
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27.b. Locate the Label Kaiga-Nuclear Power Plant with appropriate symbols on the same map given for identification.
over the last two decades, the share of manufacturings sector has stagnated at 17 per cent of GDP— out of a total of 27 per cent for the industry which includes 10 per cent for mining, quarrying, electricity and gas/ This is much lower in comparison to some East Asian economies, where it is 25 to 35 per cent. The trend of growth rate in manufacturing over the last decade has been around 7 per cent per annum. The desired growth rate over the next decade is 12 per cent. Since 2003, manufacturing is once again growing at the rate of 9 to 10 per cent per annum. With appropriate policy interventions by the government and renewed industry to improve productivity, economists predict that can achieve its target over the next decade. The National Manufacturing Competitveness Council (NMCC) has peen set up with this objective.
27B MAP question
Q21. Describe the significance of Textile Industry in India with specific reference to Cotton industry.