Abolition of untouchability is:
As covered under Part III of the Constitution of India, Art.17 protects the right against untouchability by way of abolition. Art. 17. Abolition of Untouchability.—“ Untouchability” is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. The enforcement of any disability arising out of “Untouchability” shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
Which of the followings is definitely true about
“H @ K % P @ S $ G”?
H is grandson of B, who is not mother of F. G is wife of F, who is father of H. A is mother of D, who is brother of F. How is B related to D?
Z, the son-in-law of K, is the brother-in-law of G who is the brother of D.D is the daughter of K. How is G related to K?
How is I related to H?
How is C related to E?
A and Z are siblings. B has two children and he is son of Y, who is father-in-law of C. C has only one son. Z is not granddaughter of Y. How is A relate...
How is Y related to mother of I?
How is G related to H?
How is G related to M?
How is V related to T?