Bee keeping helps in cross pollination of flowers of crop plants, since pollens are transferred from one flower to another by bees while they are collecting the nectar.
Bee keeping helps in cross pollination of flowers of crop plants, since pollens are transferred from one flower to another by bees while they are collecting the nectar.
The process by which a queen leaves the old hive along with approximately one half of the workers in that colony and takes a new shelter in called swarming.
The process by which a queen leaves the old hive along with approximately one half of the workers in that colony and takes a new shelter in called swarming.
(i) Stabilisation of prices. (ii) Success in averting widespread hunger and famine by supplying food from surplus regions of the country. to the deficit ones.
(i) Stabilisation of prices.
(ii) Success in averting widespread hunger and famine by supplying food from surplus
regions of the country. to the deficit ones.
(i) Landless people With little or no land to depend upon; (ii) Traditional artisans; (iii) Providers of traditional services; (iv) Petty self-employed Workers; (v) Beggars.
(i) Landless people With little or no land to depend upon;
(ii) Traditional artisans;
(iii) Providers of traditional services;
(iv) Petty self-employed Workers;
(v) Beggars.
How does honey bee help in cross fertilization?
Bee keeping helps in cross pollination of flowers of crop plants, since pollens are transferred from one flower to another by bees while they are collecting the nectar.
Bee keeping helps in cross pollination of flowers of crop plants, since pollens are transferred from one flower to another by bees while they are collecting the nectar.
See lessWhat is swarming?
The process by which a queen leaves the old hive along with approximately one half of the workers in that colony and takes a new shelter in called swarming.
The process by which a queen leaves the old hive along with approximately one half of the workers in that colony and takes a new shelter in called swarming.
See lessWhat is poiyculture?
Growing of two or more than two fishes together in the same water body.
Growing of two or more than two fishes together in the same water body.
See lessDefine culture fishery
Culture fishery is the type of inland fishery practiced in small water bodies where desired fish is reared and then harvested.
Culture fishery is the type of inland fishery practiced in small water bodies where desired fish is reared and then harvested.
See lessName two marine fishes of India.
Salmon (trout; Salmo sola) and Bombay-duck (Nehari; Harpodon nehereus).
Salmon (trout; Salmo sola) and Bombay-duck (Nehari; Harpodon nehereus).
See lessMention two shortcomings of the public Distribution system.
(i) The shopkeepers divert the grains to the open market to get better margin. (ii) They sell poor quality grains at the shops.
(i) The shopkeepers divert the grains to the open market to get better margin.
See less(ii) They sell poor quality grains at the shops.
Which are the two important effects of the Public Distribution System?
(i) Stabilisation of prices. (ii) Success in averting widespread hunger and famine by supplying food from surplus regions of the country. to the deficit ones.
(i) Stabilisation of prices.
See less(ii) Success in averting widespread hunger and famine by supplying food from surplus
regions of the country. to the deficit ones.
Which are the three types of cards issued under Public Distribution System?
(a) Antyodaya cards for the poorest of the poor. (b) BPL cards for those below poverty line. (c) APL cards for all others.
(a) Antyodaya cards for the poorest of the poor.
See less(b) BPL cards for those below poverty line.
(c) APL cards for all others.
Which section of people suffer from food and nutrition insecurity in rural areas?
(i) Landless people With little or no land to depend upon; (ii) Traditional artisans; (iii) Providers of traditional services; (iv) Petty self-employed Workers; (v) Beggars.
(i) Landless people With little or no land to depend upon;
See less(ii) Traditional artisans;
(iii) Providers of traditional services;
(iv) Petty self-employed Workers;
(v) Beggars.
Name the places where famine-like conditions have been existing for many years and where some starvation deaths have been reported.
(i) Kalahandi and Kashipur in Orissa. (ii) Baran district of Rajasthan. (iii) Palamau district of Jharkhand.
(i) Kalahandi and Kashipur in Orissa.
See less(ii) Baran district of Rajasthan.
(iii) Palamau district of Jharkhand.