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Keerthi
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 19/1/17
If a non democratic country wants to change over to a democratic set up. what kind of challenge for a democracy would it have
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Lubhna Dongre
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 18/1/17
Distinguish between pressure group and political parties by stating any one point of distinction.
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Bikeracer
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/1/17
Is the nepal fight for democracy an example of pressure group, or movement group??
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Bikeracer
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/1/17
Why was the world bank pressurising the bolivian government to give up municipal water supply?
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Shreya Adhikari
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 11/1/17
differentiate between public interest group and social interest group
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Simran Singh
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 4/1/17
Why the world bank asked goverment of cochabamba to give up its control over municipal water supply?
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Naga Nandhini
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 2/1/17
what does this mean "Promote collective rather than selective good"
ch:popular struggles and movements
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Naga Nandhini
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 2/1/17
what is meant by mass mobilisation?
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Naga Nandhini
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 2/1/17
what is the meaning of this line"the police resorted to brutal repression when the agitation was started again in febrauary' explain this meaning in simple words
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Naga Nandhini
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 2/1/17
The extraordinary movement which took place in Nepal was in 2006 (source:ncert ,1st page)
but int he 2nd page it is given that king gyanendra was forced to concede all the 3demands on april 2004.How?
How can a movement take place after conceding the demands made by people of nepal,maoists and other organizations ?
@sst experts..don't post any link,directly answer this question plzz
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Naga Nandhini
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 2/1/17
what is meant by "all-party government"?
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Inika Bardoloi
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 30/12/16
how do sectional interest groups watch their interests
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Nandini Khandal
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 30/12/16
difference between direct & indirect form of organisation n democracy?
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Ashwin Sasi Kumar
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 30/12/16
How movement can be vigorus to oppose an election outcome.
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Ganesh Jain
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 11/12/16
IN THE BEGINNING WHAT WAS THE SPECIFIC ISSUE BEFORE THE NARMADA BACHAO ANDOLAN ?
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ch:popular struggles and movements
but int he 2nd page it is given that king gyanendra was forced to concede all the 3demands on april 2004.How?
How can a movement take place after conceding the demands made by people of nepal,maoists and other organizations ?
@sst experts..don't post any link,directly answer this question plzz
IN THE BEGINNING WHAT WAS THE SPECIFIC ISSUE BEFORE THE NARMADA BACHAO ANDOLAN ?