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Exlain the position and negative impact of july revolution of 1830 |
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What caste discrimination? |
| Answer» Caste discrimination is to discriminate people on the basis of there caste. where they have born and lives and which caste there parent belong to. | |
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How did british destroy indian cotton weavers and cotton industry |
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Answer» By setting up gomasthas ...those gomasthas who dont have social links to the country side people as a result they destroyed indian weavers The collapse of Indian cotton industry was largely caused by the cheaper imported machine goods from Britain. Britishers took all the raw materials needed for production of textiles from India and Produced textiles in their own country. Those textiles were sold in the Indian market. |
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Short note on national commission for woman |
| Answer» The National Commission for Woman (NCW) is a statutory body of the Government of India, generally concerned with advising the government on all policy matters affecting women. It was establish in January 1992 under the provision of the Indian Constitution, as defined in the 1990 National Commission for Woman Act. The first head of the commission was Jayanti Patnaik. As of 2017, Rekha sharma is the chairperson | |
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What was the main question of nationalism in india chapter |
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What are merits and de-merits of pipelines |
| Answer» Its merit is that there is no on the transport of material .Transport cost of materials are lower than other modes of transport.Its demerits are laying down the pipielines initially very high.Material shoild be converted firstly into slurry.Detecting leaking into pipilines and its repairments is very difficult work. | |
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"Women are loging behind men in Indian society". Support this statement with appropriate points |
| Answer» In india women still lag behind men becuse india is still a male dominated patriarchal society the following points explain this 1) literacy rate 2) unpaid works 3) difference wages 4) child *** ratio | |
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Mention the steps taken by government to improve the condition of women |
| Answer» (i) Women are given the equal right to vote like those of men.(ii) The Government of India passed the Hindu Code Bill and Kamala Act due to which now girls have equal share along with their brothers in the property of their parents.(iii) The government of India has declared dowry as illegal and now no one can force the other party to give dowry. Such persons can easily be prosecuted.(iv) To impart education to girls various schools and colleges have been opened.(v) Gender empowerment focuses on opportunities and participation in decision making process and values.(vi) Women have been recognised as a separate target group in our developmental planning, for raising their status at par with that of men. To achieve the above objective the Rational Commission for women was set up in January, 1992.(vii) Constitutional safeguards, initiatives in the areas of capacity building, employment and income generation, welfare and support services and gender sensitisation have been undertaken by department of women and child development under the National Policy for Empowerment of Women, 2001 | |
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Explain women\'s political representation in India? |
| Answer» The political representation of women had been very poor in the Indian legislatures. Even in the cabinet, the number of women ministers is very low.One-third of seats in local government bodies have been reserved for women candidates. This has helped in increasing women’s representation in panchayats and municipalities.A bill for providing one-third reservation in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies has been pending in the Parliament for more than a decade. Political parties are yet to arrive at consensus on this issue. | |
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Explain the condition of women in public and political |
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What is the syllabus for sst in board exam |
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Answer» Where we get You will get in this app |
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Adya singh kaun hai |
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Answer» Mai hu...vaise aap mujhe kyu puch rhi ho..?? M......nahi hu...? ? Babu Shreya ji my bestie ji Ya My sis... Ankesh is also ur frnd And become bestie that means u guys dont have seen each others faces Our frnd Might be netwirk problem Ptani mujhe samj ni aa rha ki jab mein ise band kr ri hun to mujhe chats dikh ri hai pr band na krun to ni dhik ri hai No..we met here.. Really r u from same school My bestie Kaun ?????? |
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Why did European flee to America |
| Answer» Until the 19th Century, poverty and hunger had spread in Europe.● The cities became crowded and diseases became widespread.● Religious conflicts were common and the religious dissenters were persecuted.● The Europeans fled from Europe to America.● In America, the plantations worked by slaves captured in Africa were growing cotton and sugar for the European markets. | |
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When did natinalism in india started |
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Rajye ka gathan kis prakar kiya jata h |
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Role of RBI |
| Answer» 1~The RBI supervices the functioning of bank.2~It moniters the bank is maintaining the cash balance.3~It also moniters how much interest rate in banks taking and giving to its costomers.4~It regulates all rules and regulations of all the banks. | |
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What is democracy? Define |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of government in which rulers are elected by the people of country Democracy is a form of government that allows people to choose their own representatives. People have the freedom to express their opinion and organise protests. |
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Is there any change in pattern or marking scheme of paper? |
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Give brief ideae of GDP |
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Answer» Thanks \tGross Domestic Product (GDP) is the market value of the final goods and services produced during a year within the domestic territory of a country.\tHere only final goods and services are counted to avoid the problem of double counting.\tFor e.g. a farmer sold wheat to flour mill for Rs. 10 per kg. The mill grinds the wheat and sold the flour to a biscuit company for Rs. 12 per kg. The biscuit company uses the flour, sugar and butter to make 5 biscuit packets. He sold the biscuit to the consumer at Rs. 15 per biscuit packet.Here biscuits are the final goods that are purchased by the consumer. Wheat and wheat flour are the intermediate goods used in the production of final good.The value of Rs. 75 already includes the value of flour Rs. 12.\xa0Hence only the value of final goods and services.\xa0\t\tTherefore, GDP = Value of output − Intermediate Consumption |
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Why were the corn laws scrapped ? |
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Answer» \tPopulation growth from the late 18th century had increased the demand for food grains in Britain.\tAs urban centres expanded and industries grew, the demand for agricultural products increased, pushing up food grain prices.\tUnder pressure from landed groups, the government also restricted the import of corn.\tThe laws allowing the government to do this were commonly known as ‘Corn Laws’.\tUnhappy with high food prices, industrialists and urban dwellers forced the abolition of the Corn Laws. Corn law was scrapped beause the industrialist\'s the dwellers were facing losses while exporting and importing the goods so they hsd a strike in which their demand was to scrap the corn law |
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How print culture was responsible for french revolution? Write in detail. |
| Answer» Print culture was responsible for french revolution by following ways:* It make the people agrresive against monarchy rule .* It change the people mind to fight for their liberty.* It rises the people opinion and it get spread to all others.* It brought nationalism among the people. | |
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Outcomes of democracy? |
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Full form of NHAI |
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Answer» National highway authority of India National Highways Authority of India. |
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Consumer rights project class 10 |
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Energy saved is energy consumed.Justify the statement with examples. |
| Answer» Conservation of energy is essential because it protects our environment from green house gas emission and also saves valuable resources from getting depleted. If we save energy then only more energy can be produced.It is essential to use non- conventional sources of energy. Following are some measures to conserve energy resources:1. We should try to use more and more public transport system instead of private vehicles.2.Electronic devices must be switched off when not in use.3.It is necessary to use more and more power saving devices.4.Reduce consumption of non- renewable sources of energy.5.If possible solar power should be used to generate electricity.6.Recycling of goods and commodities can also help to conserve energy. | |
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How people are prevent from the exploitation of middlemen? |
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What happens when caste system is exoressed in politics? |
| Answer» \xa0Caste in Politics\xa0However, we also need to keep in mind that the caste system always does not play a role in shaping politics or deciding the candidates from a constituency. This is due to the following reasons:\tNot every constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. Therefore, every party is required to win the trust of the people belonging to different castes.\tNo political party wins all the votes of a particular favoured caste or community. When people say that caste is a ‘vote bank’, they simply mean that many people from that one particular caste may vote for the party.\tBecause several political parties fight elections, there may be many candidates from the same caste fighting elections against each other.\tIt has been seen that many elected MPs or MLAs may lose the elections. If candidates are elected on caste lines, then no candidate can ever lose the elections. | |
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What are the characteristics of a political party |
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Answer» The characteristics of a political party are(i) Political parties contest elections and share power.(ii) They agree on some policies and programmes for the society to promote collective good.(iii) If a political party is unable to win a majority, it makes an alliance with other parties to form a Coalition Government.(iv) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than others.The above characteristics show that political parties are necessary for a democracy. 1.they contest election2.they form and run government3.they play an important role in law making of the country |
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How are political parties recognise at regional and national parties in india |
| Answer» A political party is a group of people with same ideologies who are organized to acquire and exercise political power. There are mainly two types of national parties- Regional party and a national party. A regional party has a limited area of operation within a particular region or state. A national party has a wider area of operation extending over to the entire country.1. The Election Commission of India has laid down certain criteria of the proportion of votes and seats that a party must secure to be called a state or a national party.2. A party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a state and wins at least two seats is called a state party. For example, the Janata Party.3. A party that secures at least six percent of the total votes in the Lok Sabha elections or assembly elections in four states and wins at least four seats in the Lok Sabha is called a national party. For example, Congress. | |
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The urgent need to develop sustainable development and energy saving? |
| Answer» There is an urgent need to develop a sustainable path of energy development. The two broad measures to do it are:1. Promotion of energy conservation: Economic development of any country is dependent on the availability of energy resources. All sectors including agriculture, transport, industry etc. require energy. Much of our sources of energy are conventional which have limited supply. So energy resources must be used judiciously.\xa02. Increased use of Renewable energy: Conventional sources of energy or fossil fuels are exhaustible and harmful to the environment. The rising prices and limited supply make them an unreliable source of energy in the long run. Therefore, countries should shift to renewable energy resources like solar and wind energy. As concerned citizens, we can take small steps:1. Switching off electronic devices when not in use prevents unnecessary wastage of energy.2. Taking public transport and engaging in activities like carpooling 3. Using non-conventional sources of energy like putting a solar panel. | |
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Why people don\'t want girl child |
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Answer» Bcos they think that they will have to pay dowry in future Because they think that a girl brings bad luck. People abort girl child because of dowry. They think that only boys can earn money and fulfill their requirement. Some parents are going to do abortion because they have bad thing about the same that girl is coming ...and they think that boy will come and he will fulfill their needs by earning ? and because of this thinking the birth rate is going down to 914....hope its helpful for you ? Only conservative people avoid girl child....but this is not for our new generation ... |
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Differentiate between agro based industry and mineral based industry |
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Answer» 1)Mineral means from mines and agro means farm produce.The industries where raw material is any kind of mineral such as iron ore,aluminium etc are mineral based industries.These are capital intensive units as involves large investment eg:steel manufacturing etc.Agro based such as food processing industry eg:manufacturing tomato sauce or any fruit juice etc.2)Mineral based industries use mineral ores as raw materials whereas agro based industries use plant and animal product as raw materials .3)Agro based industries are a source of employment for people in rural areas whereas mineral based industries are source of employment for people in rural as well as urban areas.4)Mineral based industries have a large investment whereas there is no large investment in agro based industries.5)Example of agro based industry: dairy industry,cotton textile industry; example of mineral based industry: iron and steel industry,heavy machinery industry.\xa0 Mineral based industries are those where minerals are used as raw material Agro based industry are industries in which agricultural products are used |
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How did the lives of Indian workers change due to industrialisation |
| Answer» Cotton and metals were the most dynamic industries in Britain. During the first phase of industrialization.At the end of the nineteenth century, less than 20% of total workforce was employed in technologically advanced industrial sectors. This shows that the traditional industry could not be displaced by the new industries.The cotton or metal industries could not set the change of pace in the traditional industries. But the traditional industries experienced many changes which were brought by small and apparently ordinary innovations.Machine-made goods were standardized and could not match the high quality finish of hand-made goods. The people from the upper classes preferred things produced by hand. | |
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Balkan state |
| Answer» The Balkans are usually characterized as comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia—with all or part of each of those countries located within the peninsula. | |
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Analyse the role of c h a i n e s toys in India 5 mark question |
| Answer» Globalisation has resulted in the trade of foreign commodities in domestic countries. Globalisation is the interconnection between counties through the expansion of foreign trade and foreign investment. It is the process of integrating the home country with foreign countries through the movement of goods, services, investment, technology and people.With the growing globalisation, Chinese manufacturers are exporting Chinese toys to the Indian economy. In India, toys are sold at a high price. Because of this high price for toys, the Chinese manufacturers have started to export plastic toys to India. It will give a lot of opportunities and openings for domestic consumers to reach out beyond the domestic market. The consumers can choose between Indian and Chinese toys. Chinese toys have become more popular in the Indian markets due to its low price and attractive designs. Thus a large proportion of Indian toys have been substituted with much cheaper Chinese toys. This has also reduced the price of toys in the Indian market.But the producers are at a loss because of the import of Chinese toys. Producers in India has to compete with the Chinese producers. Even though this greater competition has resulted in the improved standards of the products produced at a lower price, Indian producers are having a tough time competing in the market. The Chinese toys are far better in terms of cost of production and designs.Thus the excessive import of toys has enabled the Indian buyers to have a wider choice at lower prices. The Chinese toy makers also acquire an opportunity to expand their production and profits. But the Indian producers face losses and many are shutting down their production. | |
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What is the problem of awadh peasants |
| Answer» Following were the three major problems faced by the peasants of Awadh during the days of the Non Co-operation Movement:\t\xa0In Awadh, the talukdars and landlords extracted very high rents and a variety of other cesses from the peasants.\t\xa0The peasants also had to do ‘begar’ labour for the landlords and work on their farms without any remuneration.\t\xa0There was no security of tenure and peasants were often evicted, in order to deny any opportunity for them to develop a right over the land they cultivated. | |
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What is the syllabus of political science (civics ) of cbse board |
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Answer» 1.power sharing,2.federalism,3.gender religion and caste,4 political parties,5.outcomes of democracy. 1. Power Sharing ,2. Federalism ,3. Gender Religion and Caste ,4. Political Parties ,5. Outcomes of Democracy |
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Explain some constitutional provisions who ensure the dignity and freedom of individual |
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What is the impact of caste on politics |
| Answer» Politics in CasteThe caste system in India can also become politicised in the following ways:\tWhen a particular caste tries to gain prominence by adding many neighbouring castes and sub-castes which were earlier not included.\tThe caste system also becomes politicised when caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes. In such a case, every caste tries to gain maximum benefits for itself.\tOf late, many caste groups have gained entry into politics by terming themselves as ‘backward’ or ‘forward’ caste groups.It is to be noticed that the existence of the caste system is itself not healthy for any democracy. It mostly produces negative results. In India, it has resulted in the vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and illiteracy for many castes. The caste system may also lead to caste division, caste violence and conflicts resulting in violence. | |
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How international financial systems led to periodic debt crisis in the developing countries? |
| Answer» a. With reference to your query , it is important for you to understand the context of debt crisis that occurred in the 1970\'s.b. It is not that these international financial institutions like IMF ,and World Bank led to severe debt crisis in the Third World countries.c. These institutions did offer loans to the developing world to assist them in development.d. Debt crisis of the developing nations was the result of the interplay of market forces and global factors.e. It can be attributed to the oil crisis that surfaces in 1973-74 whereby there was increase in the price of oil, putting an excessive burden on the economies of the Third World .f. The increased demand for oil from the developing nations to support their industrial development and other needs, plus the increased prices of oil and limited supply from OPEC countries, compelled the developing nations to borrow from commercial banks . | |
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How can party be reform |
| Answer» Steps that should be taken to reform the political parties in India are:\tA law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties.\xa0It should be made compulsory for political parties to maintain a register of its members, to follow its own constitution and to have an independent authority.\tIt should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates.\xa0Similarly, there should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party.\tThere should be state funding of elections. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses.\xa0\tA strict law should be passed by the Court prohibiting any person with criminal charges from contesting in elections.\xa0 | |
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Explain the unification of germany. |
| Answer» Unification of Germany:\tThe newly emerged middle class in Germany in 1848 tried to unite several German kingdoms which were suppressed by monarchies and large landowners into one nation state governed by an elected body.\tPrussia, a German kingdom, took the leadership in uniting various German states. Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, aimed to achieve the goal of unification with the help of the Prussian army and the bureaucracy.\tSpread over seven years, the Prussian army with the help of the Austrian, French and Danish armies fought three wars and successfully incorporated all the small German kingdoms. This marked the process of completion of German unification.\tThe German unification was completed in 1871 and in the same year William I was declared as the emperor of Germany at the Palace of Versailles.\tThe process of the unification of Germany exhibited the power of the Prussian state. Many new reforms were initiated in banking, currency, administration and judiciary in Germany. | |
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Which new party has been recognised as national party |
| Answer» A registered party | |
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When an abstract idea is expressed through a person or a thing |
| Answer» Question is incomplete bro..... | |
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How transport communication and trade are complementary to each other |
| Answer» The pace of development of a country depends upon the production of goods and services as well as their movement over space. Therefore, efficient means of transport is a prerequisite for fast development. (i) For a long time, trade and transport were restricted to a limited space. (ii) With the development in science and technology, the area of influence of trade and transport expanded far and wide. (iii) Today, the world has been connected into a large village with the help of efficient and fast moving transport. (iv) Transport has been able to achieve this with the help of equally developed communication system. Therefore, transport, communication and trade are complementary to each other. | |
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Why do you think MGNREGA 2005 is referred to as \'Right to work\'? |
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Answer» Because it provides 100 days employment to the people who are willing and are in need of work and government also promises allowances if it fails to provide employment. Beacuse it allows the unemployed people to get employment in any type of work .And the govt. should provide employment to the unemployed within the time period of 100 days and also if the govt. failed to do so it have to pay allowances to the unemployed people. I WISH IT MAY HELP U... .. |
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What may be development for one May be destruction for the other explain the Statement with example |
| Answer» sometimes development goals and conflicting in nature for one person or a group but it may be harmful or destructive for another for example industries want more electricity and development of them but this me some Burj the land and its of the lives of people who are displaced from their land | |
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Write an article on the devlopment of money |
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what is three form of govt |
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Answer» Ansh you wrote about the organs of the government. Union , state and local government. These are the three forms of government. lagislative, execuitive, judisary |
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Why is democratic government called the legitimate government ? Explain |
| Answer» Because it is people\'s own rule as they elect their leaders | |