Biology, asked by gatadineha, 9 months ago

What was the shocking state of affairs for
the members of the board?​

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Answered by surajmukhisahu
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really shocking state of affairs, they were of the opinion that the poor should be given. only two alternatives: Either to starve quickly outside the workhouse, or gradually. inside the house. view, they decided that the inmates of the workhouse would be issued.

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Answered by Ashrithakondamuri
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While the 44-year-old politician raised a variety of concerns–including river pollution and rising cases of encephalitis–his most recurring choice of debates focussed on Hindu affairs and cow slaughter, particularly over the last three years.

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• In the 16th (current) Lok Sabha, 18% of Adityanath’s debates have focussed on Hindu issues, seven-percentage points more than during his previous term as MP. The topics include cow slaughter, enforcing a uniform civil code, and protection of Hindu pilgrims. Even his debates on the Enemy Property Bill (now an Act) and his concerns about Indian youth in Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), counted under internal security debates, held religious underpinnings.

• A science graduate, Adityanath had the most queries (57) for the ministry of health during the 16th Lok Sabha: 11 were on corruption in medical bodies, and six on population control measures to address India’s “reported demographic imbalance”, a reference to his belief that Muslims, who make up 14.2% of India’s population, were growing faster than Hindus.

• Adityanath asked almost as many questions (52) of the ministry of home affairs over the last eight years of the 15th and 16th Lok Sabha. Of these, 34% were related to fears about the effect of ISIS, Indian Mujahideen extremists and Christian separatists on internal security

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