Social Sciences, asked by cutearmyofbts, 3 months ago



(SECTION - C)

12.Name the most appropriate method to conserve forest and wildlife.

13.What are the key features of fundamental rights?

14.Explain Ryotwari system.
15. Suggest three ways to conserve water.

16.What are the characteristics of secular state?

17.What happen during the blue rebellion?

18.What is the difference between criminal law and Civil l




if u dare to spam I will kill you ​

Answers

Answered by Naranganjna53
2

Answer:

12. The following steps should be taken for the conservation of forests:

• Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees:

• Control over Forest Fire:

• Reforestation and Afforestation:

• Check over Forest Clearance for Agricultural and Flabitation Purposes:

• Protection of Forest:

• Proper Utilisation of Forest Products and Forests:

13. There are six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution:

• Right to equality (Articles. 14-18)

• Right to Freedom (Articles. 19-22)

• Right Against Exploitation (Articles. 23-24)

• Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles. 25-28)

• Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles. 29-30)

14.The Ryotwari system was a land revenue system in British India, introduced by Thomas Munro in 1820 based on system administered by Captain Alexander Read in the Baramahal District.

15. three ways to save water

• Check your toilet for leaks. ...

• Stop using your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket. ...

• Put a plastic bottle in your toilet tank. ...

16. characteristics of secular state are:

• A secular state does not has any official religion.

• It neither encourages nor discourages the practice of any religion.

• All citizens are free to propagate, profess or practice their own religion.

• No discrimination is made among citizens on the basis of religion.

17. In March 1859, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo. This was known as the 'Blue rebellion'. The farmers refused to pay rent to the planters. They attacked the indigo factories with weapons and their womenfolk attacked with pots and pans.

18. In Civil Law, the wrongdoer gets sued by the complainant or the aggrieved party. In Criminal Law, the accused person will be prosecuted in the court of law. In the case of Civil Law, there is no punishment like Criminal Law, but the aggrieved party receives the compensation and the dispute gets settled.

hope it helps you

pls mark my answer as brainlist

Answered by payalvermasuman
3

hii dear

good afternoon

how are you

Similar questions