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1.

Several plans for rural development have been implemented, so that ______ (a) the rural sector should not get neglected and the balance between rural and urban development be maintained (b) the rural sector becomes richer than urban areas (c) people could donate money for the development of the rural sector (d) rural sector becomes richer than urban sector

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(a) the rural sector should not get neglected and the balance between rural and urban development be maintained

2.

In 2008, India launched _______ the first lunar probe. (a) Aaryabhatt I (b) Chandrayaan 1 (c) Mangalyan (d) Earth 2

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Correct option: (b) Chandrayan 1

3.

The player who was awarded the highest title, ‘Bharat Ratna’ ............

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The player who was awarded the highest title, Bharat Ratna’ Mr. Sachin Tendulkar.

4.

The Youth Policy of Government of India.

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  • India is a country with a maximum proportion of young people. Individuals in the age group of 15-29 are considered as ‘youth’.
  • Youth, if provided with opportunities, for education and skill training, can contribute significantly to the development of India.
  • A number of centers of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan’ were established in 1972 for the training of young people in various skills.
  • The programmes run by these centers were eventually merged in the ‘National Youth Empowerment Programme’. This programme put a thrust on topics like literacy, education, health and hygiene, family welfare, preservation and conservation of the environment, awareness of social issues, rural development, and self employment.
  • 12th January the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekanand is celebrated as ‘National Youth Day. National Youth Festival is also celebrated in the month of January. This festival is designed to provide a platform for the artistic talents of young individuals.
  • Youth Hostels Association of India’ has established youth hostels in various parts of the country which works for encouraging adventure skills among young people.
  • Training programmes are arranged by this association through ‘Bharat Scout and Guides, National Service Scheme and National Cadet Corps’.
5.

On 6th July 2019, _______ city in Rajasthan was inscribed as ‘World Heritage’ by UNESCO. (a) Bikaner (b) Jaipur (c) Aajamghad (d) Kotta

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Correct option: (b) Jaipur

6.

_____ was an advertisement campaign designed to boost tourism. (a) Mahan Bharat (b) Atulya Bharat (c) Enriched India (d) The Indian Charisma

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Correct option: (b) Atulya Bharat

7.

_____ ranks the first in fish production while ____ ranks the second.(a) China, Turkey (b) India, China (c) India, Brazil (d) China, India

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Correct option: (d) China, India

8.

Suggest ways and means to enhance the heritage and historical tourism in India.

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Heritage and historical tourism tend to attract many tourists. Different ways and means to enhance.

This type of tourism are as follows:

  • Build better roads and access points to the heritage sites, packaged train travel, proper bus connections should be provided to the tourists.
  • Aggressive tourism and marketing strategies are also necessary whether it is broadcasting the ‘Incredible India’ campaign abroad, holding different seminars, or offering Indian locations with facilities to promote foreign film productions in the country are some of the strategies.
  • The Government of India has already started making a lot of improvements in this area. We need to capitalize on India as a destination. The government should make a documentary based on the heritage of India. One can even design a promotional campaign to enhance historical tourism.
  • The historical places always have a story to tell. They offer amazing aesthetics and attract people from all over the world. If tourism is accompanied by mind-blowing hotels, resorts, good public transportation facilities, and delectable cuisine then it becomes an added advantage to the tourist.
9.

Make a list of employment opportunities generated by the tourism industry.

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The travel and tourism industry in India is growing rapidly so many opportunities are available in the coming years in this field. 

Some of the opportunities that are available in the tourism industry are as follows:

(i) Hotels: Many job perspectives are available in the hotel industry. 

Some fields of hotel industries are:

  • Manager
  • Operations
  • Housekeeping
  • Food and Beverage
  • Front office
  • Gardener
  • Security officer/personnel etc.

(ii) Airlines: One can take up the following job in airlines.

  • Pilot
  • Ground staff (Traffic Assistant, Counter staff, Booking, and Reservation)
  • Flight Attendant

(iii) Tourism Department:

  • Tour guides
  • Tour planner
  • Information assistants
  • Reservation and counter staffs
  • Sales and Marketing
  • Interpreters
  • Translators

(iv) Transportation Industry: This is an ever-growing industry where one can have many job opportunities. Job opportunities are available in all types of transportation i.e.

  • Railway service
  • Bus service
  • Cruise service or ferry service
  • Private transportation – Cars, Rickshaws, Horse riding, etc.

(v) The employment opportunities are also available in the management of adventure sports, theme parks, amusement parks, water sports, mountaineering, children’s fantasy land, etc.

(vi) The other job opportunities in this field include Destination Manager, Itinerary Planner, Travel Agent, Foreign Exchange, Counselor, etc.

10.

A legal agreement was signed in Geneva which is known as _____(a) SEATO (b) NATO (c) GATT (d) SAARC

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Correct option: (c) GATT

11.

Make a list of various business opportunities available at tourist destinations.

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Introduction: Tourism is a continuously growing industry. By the early 21st century, international tourism had become one of the world’s most important activities. 

Various business opportunities are available at the tourist destinations and they are as follows:

(i) Travel Agency: Everyone needs a platform where customers can come to and take advice about tour packages of different places which travel agency provides. The travel agency helps tourists in planning their travel for which they charge their commission.

(ii) Hotel: Hotel business is the best opportunity from which you can gain a high rate of return as well as expand your chain of hotels in the future.

(iii) Online Travel Business: In the modern era, the way of doing business is changing. Now everything is available online. With the change in technology, the way of doing business has also changed. One can start an online business portal where customers have easy access to everything online.

(iv) Photography: Tourists always want to save the memories of the places they visit and a photographer helps them to restore their memories through their art of photography. There is a huge demand for photographers.

(v) Vehicle Renting: Some tourists like to plan their tours according to their own wishes. They don’t want any unknown person to be a part of their travel for safety reasons. Such tourists search for a vehicle that they can get on rent and go in the direction that they want. To invest in this business is profitable.

(vi) Tour Guide: A Tourist guide is a person who guides visitors in the language of their choice and interprets the cultural and natural history of the particular place. This is a challenging field with an increase in tours and travels.

(vii) Executive Chef: The executive chef is in charge of a restaurant’s kitchen and is responsible for managing the kitchen staff, planning the menu, and making sure that food hygiene is maintained. This is a well suitable job for people who are passionate about cooking.

12.

Give information about the ‘Right to Information Act.(a) Background of the act and the beginning of this movement in India. (b) Definition of ‘Information’. (c) The rights of citizens under this act.

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(a) Background of the act and the beginning of this movement in India:

  • This kind of Act was first implemented in Sweden in 1776. In 1946, ‘United Nations’ declared the ‘Right to Information to be the fundamental human right.
  • In 1982, L.K. Kulwant, a resident of Jaipur in Rajasthan, a social activist initiated the process by applying to know the Jaipur Municipal Corporation’s work for cleaning the city.
  • The High Court gave a clear verdict stating that ‘Right to Information is a fundamental right of all citizens.
  • In 1990, Aruna Roy started the movement called ‘Majdoor Kisan Shakti Sanghatan’. A need for ‘Right to Information was started through this movement.
  • Harsh Mander, the Divisional Commissioner of Bilaspur showed courage to disclose official information while serving as a bureaucrat.
  • The struggle of Anna Hazare in 2001, had a decisive role in Maharashtra in this matter. The Act was implemented in Maharashtra on 12th October 2005.

(b) Definition of ‘Information’: The definition of term ‘Information’ includes official records, documents, memoranda, emails, comments, consultations, press notes, circulars, orders, logbooks, tenders, reports, correspondence, formats, models, electronic data, the information of a private institution or an individual that is available in the records of any public establishment.

(c) The rights of citizens under this act:

  • Right to information grants access to official documents, records, permission to obtain their copies, to take notes, to extract passages, to get samples of authorised material and prints of data stored in CDs, Floppy discs, tapes, video cassettes, or in any other form, or stored on computers.
  • Maharashtra Board Class 12 History Solutions Chapter 11 India Transformed Part 1 – Maharashtra Board Solutions https://maharashtraboardsolutions.in/maharashtra-board-class-12-history-solutions-chapter-11/ 16/34 Citizens can get the desired information after submitting an application to the ‘Information officer’ of a ‘Public Authority.
13.

Collect information about the States of India and Union Territories, as well as the names of their capital cities, with the help of the internet.

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The states of India and its capitals are as follows:

StatesCapital
1. Andhra PradeshHyderabad
2. Arunachal PradeshItanagar
3. AssamDispur
4. BiharPatna
5. ChhattisgarhRaipur
6. GoaPanaji
7. GujratGandhinagar
8. HaryanaChandigarh
9. Himachal PradeshShimla
10. JharkhandRanchi
11. KarnatakaBengaluru
12. KeralaThiruvananthapuram
13. Madhya PradeshBhopal
14. MaharashtraMumbai
15. ManipurImphal
16. MeghalayaShillong
17. MizoramAizawl
18. NagalandKohima
19. OdishaBhubaneswar
20. PunjabChandigarh
21. RajasthanJaipur
22. SikkimGangtok
23. TelanganaHyderabad
24. Tamil NaduChennai
25. TripuraAgartala
26. Uttar PradeshLucknow
27. West BengalKolkata
28. UttarakhandDehradun

Union Territories and its Capitals:

Union TerritoriesCapitals
1. Anadaman and Nicobar IslandPort Blair
2. ChandigarhChandigarh
3. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and DiuDaman
4. DelhiNew Delhi
5. LakshadweepKavaratti
6. PuducherryPondicherry
7. LadakhLeh (summer), Kargil (winter)
8. Jammu and KashmirSrinagar (summer) Jammu (winter)

14.

An act similar to ‘Right to Information’ was first applied in _______ in 1776. (a) Sweden(b) France (c) England (d) India

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Correct option: (a) Sweden

15.

Collect information about various services like ‘Sarvabhaum Suvarn Rokhe’ (Gold Bonds issued by the Government), ‘Electronic Indian Postal Order’, ‘E-Dakghar’, ‘E-Payment Portal’, ‘Mobile App’ etc. by interviewing the Postmaster of any branch.

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(A) Sarvabhaum Suvarn Rokhe:

  • This scheme was launched by Government in November 2015, under Gold Monetisation Scheme. The issues are made open for subscription in tranches by RBI in consultation with GOI.
  • As per RBI instructions, every application must be accompanied by the PAN number issued by the income tax department to the investors as the PAN number of the first/ sole applicant is mandatory.
  • SGBs are government securities denominated in grams of gold. They are substitutes for holding physical gold. Investors have to pay the issue price in cash and the bonds will be redeemed in cash on maturity. The bond is issued by Reserve Bank on behalf of the government of India.
  • The SGB offers a superior alternative to holding gold in physical form. The quantity of gold for which the investor pays is protected since he receives the ongoing market price at the time of redemption /premature redemption.

(B) Electronic Indian Postal Order:

  • The Department of Personnel and Training and Department of Posts have launched a service called e-IPO (Electronic Indian Postal Order) to enable the Indian citizens abroad to purchase an Indian Postal Order electronically by paying fee on-line through the e-post Office portal i.e., http://www.epostoffice.gov.in. 
  • It also facilitates them to file the Right to Information (RTI) application. Registration is mandatory to avail of this facility. Options for new account creation, user verification, search e-IPO, etc are available.

(C) e-Payment portal:

  • e-Payment is a smart option for businesses and organizations to collect their bills or other payments through post office networks.
  • When businesses require the collection of bills and other payments from customers across the country, Post offers them a simple and convenient solution in the form of e-payment.
  • e-Payment is a many-to-one solution that allows the collection of money (telephone bills, electricity bills, examination fees, taxes, university fees, school fees, etc) on behalf of any organization. The collection is consolidated electronically using webbased software and payment is made centrally through cheque from a specified Post Office of billers choice.
  • The information and MIS regarding the payment can be seen by the biller online. The MIS will contain the five fields of billers choice like name, telephone number, application number, etc. The services are currently available through more than 14,000 Post offices across the country.
  • There is an agency in the market today with a large reach and establishing trust as the Post Office where the public can comfortably deposit all their bills in their neighbourhood.

(D) e-Dak Ghar: The e-Post Office of India post offers a variety of online Postal services to the users. One can avail services-philately (purchase of stamps), PLI/RPLI (payment of the premium), and IPO (purchase order for RTI).

(E) Mobile app:

  • The IPPB app is available on both Android and iOS platforms. This app, however, can only be used by those individuals who have an account in a core banking-enabled post office. KYC of the account should also be completed in advance.
  • Internet banking and mobile banking services should also be completed in advance.
  • Using the mobile app, account holders can also view account balances and statements, transfer funds, request a checkbook, stop payment on a cheque, use sweep-in-sweep-out facilities, and pay utility bills.
16.

The birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda is observed as _____(a) National Education Day (b) National Youth Day (c) National Integration Day (d) National Science Day

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Correct option: (b) National Youth Day

17.

In 2002, the Metro railway was flagged off .......

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In 2002, the Delhi Metro railway was flagged off

18.

In 2004, this became the biggest firm in Asia providing software services .........

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In 2004, Tata Consultancy Services became the biggest firm in Asia providing software services 

19.

Explain the achievement of India in the defense field. (a) Operation Vijay (b) Modernisation of Indian army (c) Make in India (d) Practice session with different countries

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(a) Operation Vijay: In 1999, Pakistan intruded Kashmir. This intrusion started a war between India and Pakistan. This war was fought in the Kargil-Drass area in Ladakh. Hence, it is known as the “Kargil War.” It is also referred to as ‘Operation Vijay’ by the Indian army. 

‘Operation Vijay’ was successful and India emerged victorious in it.

(b) Modernisation of the Indian army:

  • This war alerted the Indian authorities for the modernization of the Indian military. The process of updating the military, equipment, and arms, training, etc. were further intensified.
  • India is the sixth country in the world to develop indigenous technology for building nuclear submarines. In 2009, India successfully built a ‘Strategic Strike Nuclear Submarine’ of the ‘Arihant class’ with the help of Russia.

(c) Make in India:

  • The Government of India emphasized indigenous technology (Make in India) on recruiting women officers in the military and also on combined exercise with militaries of other countries. Women can join eight sections of the Indian army through Union Public Service Commission.
  • There is an increasing focus on the exchange of the latest technology, to fight terrorism, augment our own competencies, and optimum use of modern technology for ending terrorism.

(d) Practice session with different countries: The practice session and exercise with the armies of different countries were arranged to fight terrorism. The exercise with the Oman military, Mongolian army, Sri Lankan army, and Russian army was arranged.

20.

The name of the operation given to the Kargil War ...........

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The name of the operation given to the Kargil War Operation Vijay.

21.

To achieve universalisation of education in India, this satellite was launched in 2004

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EDUSAT (GSAT-3)

22.

The annual event celebrated by ‘Sahyadri Nisarg Mitra’ every year

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Turtle Festival

23.

The war which was fought between India and Pakistan over the issue of intrusion of Pakistan military forces in Ladakh ..........

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The war which was fought between India and Pakistan over the issue of intrusion of Pakistan military forces in Ladakh Kargil War.

24.

The movement started by Sunadarlal Bahuguna for the protection of the environment

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Chipko Movement

25.

Rahibai Popere was felicitated by the President of India by this award on 8th March 2018

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Nari Shakti Award

26.

In 1990, ______ started the movement called as ‘Majdoor Kisan Shakti’. (a) Medha Patkar (b) Arimdhati Roy (c) Aruna Roy (d) L.K. Kulwal

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Correct option: (c) Aruna Roy

27.

The first female scientist to be elected as the General President of the 62nd Indian Science Congress Association ..........

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Asima Chatterjee

28.

Rahibai Popere is popularly known as ____ (a) Beejmata (seed mother)(b) Adimata (c) Narishakti (d) Strishakti

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Correct option: (a) Beejmata (seed mother)

29.

Explain the contribution of the following environment activists in the context of conservation and preservation of the environment with special reference to Maharashtra: (a) Rahibai Popere (b) Bhau Katdare (c) Premsagar Mestri

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Efforts of a number of environmental activists have contributed to environmental conservation and preservation. In Maharashtra, the following three people worked tirelessly to further the goal of environmental conservation and to protect endangered animal species.

(a) Rahibai Popere:

  • She was facilitated by the ‘Nari Shakti Award’ by the President of India on 8th March 2018.
  • She is popularly known as ‘Beejmata’ (seed mother) for her work in ‘Kalasubai Parisar Biyanee Samvardhan Samiti.’
  • She has worked relentlessly to preserve seeds of native cultivars for the future generation.
  • The food made with hybrid varieties of food grains and vegetables caused many problems in the human body so thought to preserve native varieties of food grains to overcome the problems.
  • She began to cultivate native varieties of food grains and store the seeds of those landraces. She did not confine her efforts to only to her family, but through micro banking groups (bachat gat) she spread this movement into other villages.
  • This movement was supported by ‘Bharatiya Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF)’.
  • She preserves these seeds in an earthen pot which is covered by the plaster of soil and cow dung in order to save the seeds from ants and insects.
  • She has a collection of more than 50 landraces of food grains and 30 landraces of vegetables.
  • She is one of the three Indian women selected as ‘Women of the year 2018’ by BBC among 100 women from various countries.

(b) Bhau Katdare:

  • Bhau Katdare and his associates worked to save an endangered species of ‘White-breasted Sea Eagle’ through an institute called ‘Sahyadri Nisarg Mitra’.
  • He created public awareness to save and conserve this bird by trekking the sea coast of Ratnagiri district.
  • The nests of this bird were smuggled out and sold in foreign countries. Due to the efforts of Bhau Katdare and his associate’s Indian swiftlets were included in schedule ‘I’ of the ‘Wildlife Protection Act’ – 1972, which was a remarkable contribution of ‘Sahyadri Nisarg Mitra’.
  • Through his institution, he also worked to save Olive Ridley turtles. In the first year, they successfully protected 50 nests and 2734 baby turtles. From these 50 nests were released back into the sea. Hundreds of tourists come every year to watch the ‘Turtle festival’ to watch the occasion of baby turtles returning to sea.
  • To accommodate them, facilities of ‘Home Stay’ were developed and the peasants were trained in this.
  • Now, they started the protection of the endangered ‘Pangolin’ (anteater / Khavalya Manjar)

(c) Premsagar Mestri:

  • Prem Sagar Mestri and his associates are working for the protection of two species of vultures, ‘Long-billed vultures’ and ‘White back vultures’ which are observed in the region around Raigad.
  • They are also working for increasing the number of these species of vultures and to make available safe food for them through ‘Society for Eco Endangered Species Conservation and Protection – SEESCAP a nongovernmental organisation.
  • The number of vultures is decreasing because of the painkillers given to animals which have proved to be toxic for these scavengers. Besides the dearth of trees with adequate height, scarcity of food, etc., are the causes responsible for the decrease in the vulture population. People working for SEESCAP are successful in saving the vultures of this vicinity.
30.

Bhau Katdare and his associates work for the conservation of nature through this institute

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Sahyadri Nisarg Mitra

31.

The schools started by the government for the children of seasonal workers harvesting sugarcane

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Sakharshala .

32.

In 2001, ______ started a movement in Maharashtra in support of ‘Right to Information’ Act. (a) Anna Hazare (b) Rahi Sarnobat(c) Aruna Roy (d) Arvind Kejriwal

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Correct option: (a) Anna Hazare

33.

The Government of India established a separate ‘Ministry of Disinvestment’ ____(a) to give credits to private firms (b) to show sympathy towards private firms (c) to invest more money in the government sector (d) to take care of its disinvestment policy, i.e. the gradual withdrawal of governmental investment in the public sectors

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(d) to take care of its disinvestment policy, i.e. the gradual withdrawal of governmental investment in the public sectors

34.

Which programmes and facilities are created by the Ministry of Tourism of the Indian government to attract tourists?

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  • India has a rich cultural heritage. Several tourists visit India each year to see its cultural heritage, monuments, etc. The tourism industry is a continuously growing industry which also gives foreign exchange to the country. The Indian Government has adopted different policies to attract tourists. 
  • They are as follows:
  • The government provides different facilities to the tourists who visit India. The three ministries of home affairs, tourism, and foreign affairs together created the facility of e-visa which included e-business visas, e-medical visas, and e-visa.
  • A facility of giving information to tourists on mobile in Hindi and 10 other foreign languages, for 24 hours throughout the week was started.
  • To avail of this facility, tourists have to dial 1363. The information regarding cruise tours, health, and sports tourism, eco-friendly tourism, adventurous sports tourism, film festivals are given through this service.
  • Hotels with amenities and premium quality accommodation including luxurious services are available to the tourists.
  • The Institutes which offer training courses in ‘Hospitality and Hotel Management’ have been established in major cities of India.
  • An advertisement campaign called ‘Atulya Bharat’ was designed to attract tourists.
  • A travel show entitled ‘GONORTHEAST’ was released on the Discovery channel to boost the tourism of beautiful places in the northeastern states of India.
  • The government took the help of electronic and digital media channels like Discovery, BBC, History is showcasing various programs introducing India’s historical and cultural heritage.
  • Swadesh’ and ‘Prasad’ schemes were launched by the Ministry of Tourism of Government of India to encourage visits to 95 pilgrimage and spiritual centers in India.
  • The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, and Federation of Associations in Indian Tourism and Hospitality (FAITH) organized Indian Tourism Mart – 2018. This was the first event based on the model of International Tourism Marts in other countries.
35.

Rojgar Hami Yojana was started by the ‘Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Government of India ________(a) to provide employment to urban youth (b) to give pension to the retired army personnel (c) to assure daily wages to the unemployed agricultural labourers (d) to increase the employment rate in tribal areas

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(c) to assure daily wages to the unemployed agricultural labourers

36.

The Samiti in which Rahibai Popere worked for the conservation of seeds

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Kalasubai Parisar Biyanee Samvardhan Samiti

37.

Explain India’s progress in the field of science and technology.

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  • A supercomputer named ‘Param-8000’ was created with the help of C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Pune. In 1998, an advanced version of ‘Param-8000’ was made which was named ‘Param-10000’.
  • Its mathematical potential was enormous because of which India entered the global computer market. In 1999, India created a further version of ‘Param-10000’ which was named ‘Parampadma’. In 2003, ‘Parampadma Super Computer’ was dedicated to the nation.
  • The central government’s favourable policies for the software industry, the foresightedness of Indian entrepreneurs, the nationwide spread of computer and information technology, computer engineers who are proficient in the use of the English language resulted in an increase in the Indian export of software.
  • In 1995, internet services began in India. In 2004, Tata Consultancy Services was the biggest firm in Asia providing software services. Pune and Bengaluru were developed as IT hubs. Indian IT engineers are great in demand all over the world.
  • In the field of science, to prove its nuclear strength, India conducted an underground nuclear test. The Indian satellite, ‘Oceansat-1’ launched and entered orbit in 1999.
  • In 2000, ‘Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd’ (BSNL) was established to provide services like mobile phones, internet, and broadband.
  • In this way, India achieved lots of progress in the field of science and technology.
38.

The programme is specially meant to benefit the students who work in the daytime

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The programme is specially meant to benefit the students who work in the daytime Ratrashala.

39.

The scheme launched by the Ministry of Tourism of the Indian government to chalk out tours to the pilgrim and spiritual centers

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‘Swadesh Darshan’ or ‘Prasad’

40.

In 2011, Government of India announced a scheme named as ____ (a) Play and music (b) Play and chat (c) Come and play (d) run for India

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Correct option: (c) Come and play

41.

This programme was launched by the State Government of Maharashtra to save girl child

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This programme was launched by the State Government of Maharashtra to save girl child Lek Ladki.

42.

“Lets’s all learn, Let’s all progress” was the motto of _______ programme. (a) Khelo India(b) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – SSA (c) Padhega India (d) Mid-day Meal

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Correct option: (b) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – SSA

43.

The Indian government launched a new scheme named ‘Khelo India’.

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  • The Indian government launched a new scheme named ‘Khelo India’ by combining some old schemes with some new objectives.
  • The main objective of this scheme was to establish excellence in sports by creating a larger popular platform.
  • The scheme also aimed at creating interest among the students about sports from early days in schools and to increase girl’s participation in sports.
  • For the development of sports, the ‘National Development Fund’ was established and donation to this fund is eligible for 100% exemption of income tax.
  • The Indian Government gives various awards for different sports each year. Some of them are the ‘Arjun Award’, ‘Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award, Lifetime Achievement Award, Dronacharya’, etc.
  • ₹ 75,00,000 was given to the player who wins the gold medal in Olympics. Similarly visually impaired are given a good amount of rewards and jobs.
  • There is a provision of pension for a retired sportsperson. A winner of the Olympics is given a pension of ₹ 20,000 since 2018 and the winner of the Asian games gets ₹ 12,000 per month.
  • In this way, the Indian government launched various schemes for making the youth aware of sports as a life career.
44.

On 1st January 1995, 123 nations together founded an organisation known as ____(a) United Nations Organisation (UNO) (b) World Trade Organisation (WTO) (c) SEATO (d) I.C.A.R.

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Correct option: (b) World Trade Organisation (WTO)

45.

Write short note on:Hamid Dalwai.

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  • Hamid Dalwai was a social reformer inspired by the work and thoughts of Mahatma Jotiba Phule.
  • He founded ‘Muslim Satyashodhak Samaj’ in 1970. His main concern was the rights of Muslim women.
  • He opposed the custom of ‘Triple Talaq’. The law passed by the Indian Parliament in 2019, has declared this custom illegal.
  • He was of the opinion that in Secular India uniform civil code should be applicable to all.
46.

Write short note on:Speed Post

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  • The Indian postal department started the service of speed post in 1986 which changed the nature of post service.
  • This service was used by the majority of Indians, more than three crore letters and parcels were delivered from this service.
  • The customer will get the message of successful delivery of their items.
  • The postal department now offers courier services like passport delivery, business parcels, cash-on-delivery, logistics posts, and air freights.
  • The post office even offers a packaging service. Over one lakh and fifty thousand post offices are offering the services like paying bills, sending festive cards and other objects.
  • Since 2016, the postal department has started service of delivering Ganges water from Rishikesh and Gangotri at personal addresses.
  • Buying personalized postage stamps with personal photographs and special schemes for philatelists are also available at ‘Post Shops’ opened at 80 post offices.
47.

Write short note on:AYUSH

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  • For developing alternate medicine a new department was established by the ‘Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of India.
  • In 2009, this department was renamed as ‘Department of Ayurveda, Yoga, and Naturopathy, Unani Medicine, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH).
  • This department is also working for the development of syllabi and education of these branches of medicine, advanced research, standardisation of medicine, etc.
48.

Write short note on:VVPAT

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  • VVPAT means Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail.
  • The Government of India started using this machine for the Nagaland Assembly Election in 2011.
  • Since 2019, this device has been widely used for the Lok Sabha elections. The slip generated by the machine can be checked to determine whom you voted for.
  • The voter sees the slip a few seconds after the vote. The voter can confirm his or her own vote through this machine.
49.

Write short note on:World Trade Organisation.

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  • On 1st January 1995, 123 nations together founded an organisation with the objective of opening the world for free trade. It was called World Trade Organisation (WTO). It’s a global trade organisation and India is a member of it.
  • Arthur Dunkel, the Director-General of WTO, prepared a draft which has been fundamental to the establishment of the organisation. This draft is known as ‘Dunkel Draft
  • The crux of this draft emphasis on trade is free from governmental custom duty and other restrictions. This approach is known as ‘liberalisation’.
  • All participating countries agreed upon a set of rules and a premise common to all that would promote international trade.
  • Provisions were made in the spheres of grants, exports-imports, foreign investments, reserved sectors, agriculture, technology, and the service sector.
  • After becoming a member of WTO, India put a thrust on economic progress. The contribution of Prime Minister Narsimha Rao, Atal Bihar Vajpayee, and Manmohan Singh is very important in this aspect.
  • The report published in 2006 has made a special mention of the increasing economic growth rate of India.
50.

Write short note:Eradication of Polio.

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  • The government of India launched a campaign for the eradication of polio from India.
  • The health department of the Indian government launched the campaign known as ‘Pulse Polio’ which was started with the joint sponsorship of‘ World Health Organisation – WHO, Rotary International, UNICEF, and Indian Government.’
  • The objective of the campaign was not to leave a single child under the age of five years without administering the polio vaccine.
  • Awareness camps, home visits, and extensive advertising made this campaign successful.