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Towns, Traders And Craft-persons- CBSE Class 7 Social Science

Towns, Traders And Craft-persons- CBSE Class 7 Social Science Class 7 Social science -  Ports and trading towns Some towns were developed as ports due to their proximity to the seashore. The major ports were Cambay, Surat, Broach, Masulipatnam, and Nagapattinam. Administrative towns Some towns were capital cities which were the center of administration. The important centers were Thanjavur and Uraiyur. Temple towns and Pilgrimage Centres The important centers of urbanization were temples and towns which led to the development of cities, economy, and society. Pilgrims have huge donations to temples. This wealth was used by temples to finance their trading and banking. Some  important towns were Somnath, Madurai, Triputi, Vrindavan, Ajmer, etc. Read complete note 7th Class Social science  Towns, Traders And Craft-persons Click here,  NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Social Science 

What is Article of association? CS Professional Advance Company Law

What is the Article of association? CS Professional Advance Company Law CS Professional Advance Company Law ARTICLES may contain provisions for entrenchment shall give notice to the registrar in form no. INC-32 OR INC-7 and after that subsequently with the unanimous consent and file a special resolution within MGT 14. Watch the video of Experts on Article of Association, click  CS Professional advanced company law  for video lectures. PROCEDURE FOR ALTERATION OF AOA Hold a board meeting and then consider and approve the proposal of altering the article of association. After getting approval in board meeting day, date, time and venue of the general meeting where a special resolution is being passed. Convene a meeting and pass a special resolution File MGT 14 to the registrar of companies within a period of 30 days from the date of passing the special resolution Preparing for CS PROFESSIONAL, click  CS Professional online classes MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION ALTERAT

Important Abbreviations Related to Budget 2019-20

Important Abbreviations Related to Budget 2019-20 Important abbreviations that you will find in the budget and will help you in understanding the budget to some extent. MGNREGA- Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act PMGSY- Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana PMEGP- Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme NRDWP- National Rural Drinking Water Programme PMKK- Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras SANKALP- Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion programme STRIVE- Skill Strengthening for Industrial Value Enhancement NTA- National Testing Agency IRCTC- Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation TIES- Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme FIPB- Foreign Investment Promotion Board CERT-Fin- Computer Emergency Response Team for our Financial Sector IRFC- Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited FFO- Further Fund Offering PMMY- Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana Click for complete  Abbreviations  Related to Budget Learn

Meaning and Value of the Time in Everyone Life

Meaning and Value of the Time in Everyone Life Time is the  greatest gift  in one’s life. It is like  money  for us and we waste it  foolishly  and  thoughtlessly  in meaningless activities but great people make the use of time in its best possible way because they know how valuable it is. They know that “ Time and tide wait for none ” and “ Once it gets lost can never be recovered ”. Wasting time means wasting  opportunities  and if it slips from our hand, it can never be gained. It is more powerful than the kings and queens because they can come and go but  time is forever . It has neither a beginning nor an end. What is important is the  present . Click for Complete article Importance of Time Read another article on  The Importance of Positive Attitude

How does the ear work? Class 9 Science notes

How does the ear work? Class 9 Science notes Class 9 Science - The compression in the air reaches the outer car called pinna which detects the sound to travel through the ear canal to reach the car drum. Due to these compressions, the membrane starts vibrating. This thin membrane vibrates and relaxes depending on the amplitude of compression in the air. The vibration is then passed to three bones in the ear connected to the eardrum: hammer, anvil and stirrup and is amplified about 20 times than the actual vibration. After the amplification by ear bones, the vibration is passed through the oval ear called Cochlea. Then vibration is sent to the liquid present in it, it creates waves and gets the electrical signal out of the cochlea. This creates waves and gets the signal out of the cochlea. The signal is sent through auditory nerve and the brain reads the electrical impulse and detects the sound. Read complete notes click  Structures of the human ear Check out another Scie

STRUCTURE OF A VIRUS - Class 11 Biology Online Notes

STRUCTURE OF A VIRUS - Class 11 Biology Online Notes NCERT Biology Class 11 - Viruses contain nucleic acid—either DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid) and protein. The nucleic acid encodes the genetic information which is unique for each virus. The infectious, external covering (core) of a virus is called the  virion.  The virion capsid has three functions: (1)  Protection of the viral nucleic acid from digestion by certain enzymes (nucleases). (2)  To furnish sites on its surface that help to recognize and attach (adsorb) the virion to receptors on the surface of the host cell, and, in some viruses. (3)  It provides proteins that enable the virion to penetrate through the cell surface membrane inject the infectious nucleic acid into the interior of the host cell.  It contains at least one unique protein which is synthesized by specific genes in the nucleic acid of that virus. In virtually all viruses, at least one of these proteins forms a shell ( call

WHAT ARE STAGES OF CRIME? - JURISPRUDENCE - INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860

WHAT ARE STAGES OF CRIME? - JURISPRUDENCE - INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860 STAGES OF CRIME : INTENTION : Intention means a person own desire and voluntariness. A person having a guilty mind cannot be punished only for that, there should be a criminal intention associated with that. PREPARATION : PREPARATION cannot be punished as it is difficult to establish whether the preparation is for a crime. But following preparation does count as an offence : War against government Preparation of dacoity Hoarding coins ATTEMPT : Attempt means direct movement towards crime. Doing something that is planned COMMITTING  OF OFFENCE : when the accused succeed in his plan and he committed a crime then he will be guilty of the offence. CS PROFESSIONAL  Check out  WHAT IS FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF CRIME  For CS Online video lecture visit Takshila Learning