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This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Why do we need water conservation |
| Answer» We need to conserve and manage water resources as-\tWater is essential for life. So, there is a need to conserve water resources.\tWe need to ensure food security.\tWe need water for continuation of our livelihood and productive activities.\tWe need water to safeguard ourselves from health hazards. | |
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What do you mean by credit |
| Answer» A credit is an accounting entry that either increases a liability or equity account, or decreases an asset or expense account. | |
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Explain the features of boycott and swadeshi movement. What does it mean and when did it happen |
| Answer» Boycott: To cripple the trade of colonial government,Mahatma Gandhi advocated the method of boycott or negative .Swadeshi movement: The term "Swadeshi"means the use of indigenous goods or domestic goods.The concept was used by Mahatma Gandhi to wage non-violent war against the British government.He knew that the main interest of the British in India was trade.He asked the people to boycott the foreign goods & use the goods made in India.\xa0 | |
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What do you know about peasent movement in awash ? Explain |
| Answer» 1) The non cooperation movement at the countryside was against the talukdars who demanded for high rents and other cesses from peasants.2)Peasants were even forced to do begar. The tenants had no security of tenure and they were regularly evicted.3)At the countryside the movement was led by Baba Ramchandra.4) Peasants demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar and they boycotted the oppressive landlords.5)House of talukdars were attacked, bazaars were looted, grain hoards were taken away.6)Tribal peasants in Andhra Pradesh rebelled against the forest laws that had prevented their entry in the forests.7) Pt.Nehru became actively involved in Indias\' freedom struggle from 1912 and became associated with non cooperation movement in 1920.8)He also took a round of the village in Awadh trying to understand local problems and later founded \u200bOudh Kisan Sabha together with Baba Ramchandra.9) Pt. Nehru acknowledged and appreciated the peasants in their struggle against exploitation, who fought for justice and fairness.,10)He appreciated that peasant upheld with conviction values and ideals of non violence.11) However, The way peasant movement took turn , disappointed Congress leaders.12)Inspired by Gandhi\'s call for non cooperation,.Peasants demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar, and social boycott of oppressive landlords.House of talukdars were attacked, bazaars were looted, grain\xa0 | |
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Explain the role giuseppe mazzini in unification of italy |
| Answer» Role of Mazzini in the unification of Italy were:\xa0(i) Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807.\xa0(ii) He became member of various secret societies such as ‘Young Italy’ or ‘Young Europe’.\xa0(iii) He attempted revolution in Liguria.\xa0(iv) He wanted unification with wider alliance of nations.\xa0(v) He frightened conservatives through opposition of monarchy and vision of democratic republics.\xa0(vi) He favoured war for unification of Italy.\xa0(vii) He wanted Economic development and Political dominance. | |
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Democracy in India has strengthened the claims of the disadvantage and discriminated |
| Answer» Some information about this right as follows:•The Constitution guarantees that all citizens will be equally protected by the laws of the country.• According to this right the government shall not discriminate against any Citizen on Grounds of religion, cast, ethnicity, *** or place of birth.•Every citizen should have access to public places like shops, hotels, restaurants and cinema halls.•There should be no restrictions with regard to use of well, tanks, playground or any other place of public Resorts maintained by government or dedicated to use of general public.•All citizens of equality of opportunity in matters related to employment, appointment to any position in government or education.\xa0 | |
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Bharat me vassi karan ke prabhav |
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What is consolidation of holdings |
| Answer» Consolidation of holdings means the bring together in one compact block all plots of land farmer which are scattered all over the villa. | |
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What is the crop of india |
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Answer» \tFood Crops (Wheat, Maize, Rice, Millets and Pulses etc.)\tCash Crops (Sugarcane, Tobacco, Cotton, Jute and Oilseeds etc.) Rice,Pulses, wheat etc.. Open your class 10 ncert geography book chapter agriculture ....so their all the crops are given....... You can see their..... |
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What are the measures taken to curb terrorism |
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"proper utilisation of resources is necessary".explain by giving 3 points |
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What is gild |
| Answer» cover thinly with gold. | |
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Important Map pointing of geography |
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Why growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti colonial movement? |
| Answer» \xa0National arrogance of the colonial power, their attempt to build the Indian Culture, their economic policy of draining away Indian wealth, wide spread hunger and starvation of masses, burden of heavy taxes over Indian, etc are the number of factors, responsible for the rise of anti-colonial movement. Gandhiji succeeded in forming all these element together under one banner, which led to anti-colonial mass movement. | |
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Discuss the position of the world trade up to the Word War first. |
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Explain the composition of rural local government |
| Answer» Rural local self-government is popularly known by the name Panchayati Raj. It has a three tier system.(i) The Gram Sabha : The Gram Sabha which is not a tier of Panchayati Raj is the general body consisting of all the voters residing in the jurisdiction of a Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha is supposed to work as the watchdog ofthe Gram Panchayat which is its executive body.(ii) Gram Panchayat: The Gram Panchayat is the first tier in the Panchayat Raj System. It is constituted for one village or group of villages.• It is a decision-making body for the entire village. It has to meet at least twice or thrice in a year to approve the annual budget.• This is a council consisting of several ward members often called panchs, and a President or Sarpanch.• They are directly elected by all the adult population living in that ward or village by secret ballot system.(iii) Panchayat Samiti : The intermediate tier in the Panchayati Raj System is known as the Panchayat Samiti. It is constituted for two or more Gram Panchayats at the block level.• The members of this representative body are elected by all the Panchayat members in that area.• The elected head of the Samiti is known as "President, chairman or pradhan.• Panchayat Samiti are the executive bodies for the state government and the Zilla Parishad. They execute transferred schemes, which were previously implemented by the different departments of state governments.(iv) Zilla Parishad. This is the top tier of Panchayati Raj constituted at the district level by the Panchayat Samitis or mandals. Most members of the Zilla Parishad are elected.It comprises following categories of members.• Presidents of Panchayat Samitis.Local MPs, MLAs and MLCs.• Persons representing women and scheduled castes and tribes.• Zilla Parishad chairperson is the political head of the Zila Parishad. | |
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Write briefy about the type of farmimg practice in india |
| Answer» Primitive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced on small patches of land. Primitive tools and family/community labour are used in this type of farming. The farming mainly depends on monsoon and natural fertility of soil. Crops are grown as per the suitability of the environmental condition.Intensive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced in densely populated areas. This involves high degree of use of biochemical inputs and irrigation. There is huge pressure of population on this type of farming.Commercial Farming: This type of farming is done with the sole purpose of selling the farm produce. Various modern inputs are used in this type of farming, e.g. HYV(High Yielding Variety) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides. Punjab, Haryana, Western UP and some parts of Maharashtra are the areas where commercial farming is done on large scale. However, this type of farming is also done in many other states; like Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, etc.\xa0 | |
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What type of govt prevails in belgium |
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Answer» Belgium has complex ethnicity because two communities German and Dutch-speaking respectively form the majority of the population.• According to its Constitution, the Dutch and the French-speaking minister should be an equal number in the central government. Hence no single community can make the decision unilaterally.• Some of the powers of the central government are transferred to the State government. Hence the state government is not the subordinate of the central government.• Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has its government where both the Dutch and French community have equal representation.• There is a community government, which is elected by anyone community among Dutch, French, and German. They look after cultural, educational and language related issues. Federal |
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If you want to take bio zoology in 11th class so can we take basic maths in 10th board |
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Answer» Yes khushi ,Bcoz in medical stream there is no need for maths and if u wants to take NON MEDICAL or COMMERCE u want standard maths Yes, you should take basic maths |
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Hi , khushi here, sir/mam only NCERT will come in 10th BOARD??? |
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Answer» Khushi, if u take BASIC Maths then NCERT only comeAnd if u choose STANDARD Maths ,then NCERT + ANY guide Questions can come!!!???? 70% ncert Yes |
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How did ncm spread to the countryside? |
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Europe me 19vi sadi ke dooran nari ki chavi kis prakaar rashtriya ka rupak bani? |
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Write a short note on exploitation of indian farmers by British before independence |
| Answer» Britishers were keen on establishing a monopoly in India. They saw India as a means to drive their home country towards a state of unmatched\xa0power. Colonisers drew out every ounce of Indian resource and every drop of Indian blood for their selfish motives. Such was the state of exploitation.During the British rule also the Indian economy remained agrarian. Rough estimates claim that about 85% of the economy derived their livelihood directly or indirectly from agriculture. Though, unlike the pre-colonial India, the feature of self-sufficiency vanished in the colonial state. This led to various famines which the colonizers paid no heed to provided it didn’t affect their profit margins. Effectively, the agricultural sector continued to experience deterioration and stagnation, particularly marked by low levels of agricultural productivity. | |
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What did made by Gandhi Ji satyagrah |
| Answer» Satyagraha according to Gandhi was a unique weapon to fight injustice. It was a novel method of mass agitation. It stressed on the principle of truth, non-violence, tolerance and peaceful protests. Mahatma Gandhi had successfully launched the mass struggle movement against the racial policies of the government in South Africa. In this struggle, he had used the method of peaceful mass agitation. Gandhi called this as ‘Satyagraha’. According to him, it was a novel method which stressed on truth and non-violence. He believed that if we are fighting for a true and a common cause, then truth will undoubtedly win. This movement proved successful in South Africa. Hence, he also decided to wage a war based on the idea of Satyagraha against the colonist regime of the British Empire in India. He contended that Satyagraha would unite all the Indians. To him, “if all the Indians unite and participate in this struggle of truth and non-violence then they are bound to overthrow the British rule”. This novel idea of Satyagraha was adopted by the people all across the country under the dynamic leadership of Gandhi. In Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience and Quit India movements, people defied the government, left government schools and offices and peacefully protested against the government. The brutal suppression of the peaceful protestors by the British government drew criticisms from every nook and corners of the world. The participation of people in large numbers forced the government to finally quit India in 1947. Satyagraha according to Gandhi was a unique weapon to fight injustice. It was a novel method of mass agitation. It stressed on the principle of truth, non-violence, tolerance and peaceful protests. Mahatma Gandhi had successfully launched the mass struggle movement against the racial policies of the government in South Africa. In this struggle, he had used the method of peaceful mass agitation. Gandhi called this as ‘Satyagraha’. According to him, it was a novel method which stressed on truth and non-violence. He believed that if we are fighting for a true and a common cause, then truth will undoubtedly win. This movement proved successful in South Africa. Hence, he also decided to wage a war based on the idea of Satyagraha against the colonist regime of the British Empire in India. He contended that Satyagraha would unite all the Indians. To him, “if all the Indians unite and participate in this struggle of truth and non-violence then they are bound to overthrow the British rule”. This novel idea of Satyagraha was adopted by the people all across the country under the dynamic leadership of Gandhi. In Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience and Quit India movements, people defied the government, left government schools and offices and peacefully protested against the government. The brutal suppression of the peaceful protestors by the British government drew criticisms from every nook and corners of the world. The participation of people in large numbers forced the government to finally quit India in 1947.\xa0 | |
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Explain any 5 benefits of globalisation |
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Answer» The benefits of globalisation are: 1. More international trade ,2. More goods and services available at lower prices ,3. More wealth in India ,4. Lower cost and higher standards of living,5. Waste reduction from greater economic efficiency. 1.higher quality goods & services more generally available.2.more Wealth in the world.3.lower Cost of Living.4.higher Standard of Living.5.Waste Reduction from greater Economic Efficiency. The Benefits of Globalization are:more International Trade.more goods & services generally available at lower prices.higher quality goods & services more generally available.more Wealth in the world.lower Cost of Living.higher Standard of Living.Waste Reduction from greater Economic Efficiency. |
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What is the main difference between non-cooarporation and civil disobidience movement? |
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What was the intensions of General dyer while killing peoples in jallinwalla bagh? |
| Answer» The main objective of General Dyer behind the jallianwala Bagh massacre was to ‘produce a moral effect’, to create in the minds of satyagrahis a feeling of terror and awe. | |
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Which company sought to monopolise rights to trade in india? |
| Answer» East india company | |
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What is development? Mention 2 aspects of development. |
| Answer» Development is such a situation that can fulfil the aspirations or desires of people. It is the progress or improvement in the lifestyle of the people. Two aspects of development are:\tDifferent persons can have different developmental goals.\tWhat may be development for one may not be development for the other. | |
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What do you meam by majoritarianism |
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Answer» Majoritarianism\xa0is a concept which signifies a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants. In this type of rule they disregard the wishes and needs of the minority.\tMajoritarianism is a political philosophy which asserts that a majority of the population has the right to take the decisions affecting the society.\tIt means submission of the majority group for all the decisions affecting their lives.\tIt often results in preferential policies being followed, favoring the majority group in university positions and government jobs and other opportunities and interests, thus denying the minority equal rights and opportunities. In majoritariansm the religion who is in majority establish their supremacy on the minority in the country. |
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Different between non cooperation and civil Disobedience movement |
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Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t In NC movement, people were asked to non cooperate with british goods and services.In CD movement people were not onlu asled to not cooperated with british goods and servics but also to disobey their rules and regulations. |
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What is the meant by the term satyagraha ? |
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Answer» To follow the path of truth Satyagraha\xa0is a method of agitation and protest based on truth and non-violence. It was first introduced by Mahatma Gandhiji’s\xa0National Movement.\xa0The method was passive resistance, consisting of defiance of laws, non payment of taxes, boycott of government institutions, etc. Tumko. Kuch nhi aata kya |
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When was the indian chembers of commerce and industries set up . |
| Answer» The Federation of the Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) was established\xa0in the year 1927. | |
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Why did the gandhiji withdrow the non corpraration Movement ? |
| Answer» Gandhijee decided to withdraw non cooperation movement because:-on February 1922 a crowd of peasants set fire to a police station in chauri chaura. Gandhi Jee not wanted to to take violence .so he started non cooperation movement according to this movement many lawyers gave up their practices British titles were surrendered legislatures were boycotted etc | |
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When was italy unified |
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Answer» In 1871. The complete unification of Italy was achieved in 1871.Unification of Italy\tItaly was politically fragmented into various small states which were ruled by monarchies.\tDuring the mid-nineteenth century, only the state of Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by the Italian monarchy. The northern states were under the Austrian monarchy, Central Italy was under the control of the Pope and the states in the south were under the control of the Bourbon kings of Spain.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was a revolutionary who actively supported the unification of the Italian states. For achieving this aim, he formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’.\tThe state of Sardinia-Piedmont took the responsibility of fulfilling this task after the failed uprisings in 1831 and 1848. The king of Sardinia-Piedmont, Victor Emmanuel II, was actively helped by his Chief Minister Cavour. Cavour led the process of the unification of Italy.\tIn 1859, the state of Sardinia-Piedmont defeated the Austrians. In 1860, the Italian forces helped by Giuseppe Garibaldi and his volunteers marched into southern Italy and unified it with Italy.\tKing Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of united Italy. The complete unification of Italy was achieved in 1871. |
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What was contribution made by jawaherlal nehru to the peasant movement in Awadh |
| Answer» Contribution made by jawaherlal nehru to the peasant movement in Awadh:\t\xa0Jawaharlal Nehru began talking to the villagers and formed ‘Oudh Kisan Sabha’.\tWithin a month, over 300 branches had been set up in the villages around the region. | |
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Write difference between geographers and geologist? |
| Answer» Geographer - an expert in the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these.Geologist- A geologist is an expert in the field of geology, the study of what the Earth is made of and how it was formed. | |
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Why did the gandhiji call of the Rowlatt act satyagraha? |
| Answer» 1) Gandhiji launched nationwide satyagraha against Rowlatt Act in 1919. This Act had been hurriedly passed despite the united opposition of Indian members.\xa02) This Act gave the government enormous powers to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.\xa03) Rallies were organized in various cities, workers went on strike in railway workshops, and shops closed down.\xa04) Alarmed by the popular upsurge, and scared that lines of communication such as telegraph and railways would be disrupted, the British administration decided to clamp down on nationalists.\xa05) On 10th April, the police in Amritsar fired upon a peaceful procession provoking widespread attacks on banks, post offices and railway stations. Martial law was imposed and General Dyer took command.\xa06) After the brutal killing and massacre of Jallianwala Bagh, violence spread nationwide and as a result, Mahatma Gandhi called off this Rowalatt Satyagraha movement | |
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Why was round table conferance held in england ? |
| Answer» In this round table conference discussion on political reforms in India, including measures to increase the participation of Indians in the governance of India and the possibility of moving towards dominion status took place. | |
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How balkan region were emerged for the first world war |
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What was the main aim of treaty of Vienna |
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Answer» The main objective of vienna congress was to restore the monarchy that had been overthrown by Napoleon and to create a new conservative order in Europe. The main objective of treaty of Vienna was to nullify all the changes that had come into existence during Napoleonic wars.The Bourbon dynasty restore its power which had been deposed during the French Revolution. To prevent the expansion of France in future, a number of states were set up on the boundaries of France. The kingdom of Netherland including Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa including Piedmont established in the south.Prussia was given important new territories on the western frontier, while Austria was given control of northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 states which was set up by Napoleon was left untouched. Prussia was given to Russia. The main intention was behind that set up was to restore the monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon and create a new conservative order in Europe. |
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What is cred |
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State one prudential and moral reason for power sharing from the Indian content |
| Answer» Prudential is it reduces conflicts among different levels or organs of government.Moral is it is a very spirit of democracy.In india power sharing has helped to establish democracy and as india has a lot of diversity power sharing helped to reduce conflicts. | |
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Why conservation of resources |
| Answer» Beacause some resources in our nature are not in that sufficient amount. These resources like fossil fuels, petroleum, coal etc take very long time to get reformed. It takes about 5 million years to reform. Thats why the conservation of these resources is important. Otherwise it will renewed soon. Thanks for asking question for more doubt just ask. | |
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What do you mean by meteorology departments |
| Answer» It is the principal agency responsible for meteorological observations, weather forecasting and seismology. | |
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what is copr |
| Answer» , couper. Is a metal. | |
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What is the importance of formal sector loans in india? |
| Answer» The formal sector credit in India includes loans from banks and cooperatives. RBI supervises their functions of providing loans. These formal sector credits can be made beneficial for poor farmers and workers through the following measures:\tFormal sector credit needs to be expanded in India so as to save people, especially poor farmers and workers from exploitation of the informal sector credit.\tProvide credit at a reasonable rate of interest to fulfil various needs of the people by providing cheap and affordable credit.\tThis credit can be distributed equally which helps in benefiting the poor. This can help in promoting agricultural activities and small-scale industries.\tThe absence of collateral and documentation with rural borrowers would ease the formalities to obtain credit from the formal sector. Provide flexible loans in terms of timelines, interest rates and procedural requirements to rural borrowers.\tThere should be awareness among rural borrowers against the exploitation of informal sector credit facilities. The need to keep them aware regarding the high rate of interest and debt traps of moneylenders. | |
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How MNC produced goods across countries.Explain with examples |
| Answer» Multinational Corporations are spreading their productions in different ways : (i) By setting up partnership with local companies. (ii) By placing orders with local companies. For example, garments, footwear, sports items, etc | |
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Were there nation states in mid eighteenth century Europe |
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How can solar energy solve the energy problem to some extent in india .Give your opinion |
| Answer» Solar energy can solve India\'s energy problem:1. Being a tropical country, India has a huge potential for solar energy generation.2. It\'s especially useful in the rural and remote areas of the country.3. It will reduce the dependence of rural households on firewood and dung cake so it will indirectly contribute to the environment and manure supply. | |