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How india got independence??? |
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Can i plz get a precise definition for the term \'satyagraha\'.. |
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Answer» If you take my advice see this whole chapter on BKP at youtube he told very good things about this chapter Satyagraha is composed of two sanskrit words-satya and agraha.Satya means truth and agraha means path ;thus it means following the path of truth and nonviolence to attain freedom and fight against injustice....Hope it will help u. |
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Describe the role of copra |
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Answer» A major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act 1986, popularly known as COPRA. Under COPRA, a three-tier quasi- judicial machinery at the district, state and national levels was set up for redressal of consumer disputes. The consumer movement in India has led to the formation of various organisations locally known as consumer forums or consumer protection councils. They guide consumers on how to file cases in the consumer court. On many occasions, they also represent individual consumers in the consumer courts. These voluntary organisations also receive financial support from the government for creating awareness among the people. Thus, the Act has enabled us as consumers to have the right to represent in the consumer courts. Ye kya hai question le question |
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Nepals struggle fir democracy is known as the second movement for democracy.explain |
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Which uses more energy 250w TV set in 1 hour or a toster in 10 min |
| Answer» You doesn\'t give the power of the toaster. But I think it is the question of ncert. For TV set : P = 250 W = 250/1000 kW = 0.25 kWt = 1 hSo , E = P × t = 0.25 kW × 1 h = 0.25 kWhSimilarly we can find the energy used by the toaster. ( 0.20 kWh )On comparison we find that TV set uses more energy than toaster. | |
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state and union list?? |
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Answer» State list contains subjects of state and local importance like polics, trade, commerce, agriculture etc. The state government alone can make laws related to these subjects. And union list have subjects of national importance like defence, foreign affairs, banking,communication etc. The union government can alone make laws related to the subjects that are included in the union list. And 3rd is concurrent list Local police, trade, and all the activity of state came under state list......defence foreign affair , etc acme under union list... |
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How does overuse of resources led problems |
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Great Depression?? |
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Answer» Yrr answer chahiye tha....tum log kyu kr rahe ho...kahi Aur ja kr chat kro.. I don\'t know him Sun... |
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Explain me how Britain become nation state |
| Answer» Before eighteenrh century there were no nation states in Britain.The inhabitants of britain were English ,scottish ;welsh;irish etc.They have many differences baswd on ethnicity etc.Gradually English community gained more power and importance and form nation states........Hope it will help u. | |
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What do think who is the best friend of india?????????????? |
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Answer» Russia the best one.... Me Not appropriate ? I think Israil because when carniwal war start Israil help India |
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#Howdi Modi?️?️?️ |
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Answer» ... Kyon bat nahi Oo!!! Mujhe aapka quetion samjh nahi aaya tha... Modi in America Kon si?? News nahi dekhti ho ?? |
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Germania is name of female allegory of germany from which name it is obtained |
| Answer» It has obtained its name from german motherland | |
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How subsidiary alliance got control over the indian provinces |
| Answer» The East India Company had devised a policy of forcing States in India into a ‘subsidiary alliance’, which was in fact a ploy to exercise political control over them. The terms of this type of alliance dictated that Indian rulers were not supposed to maintain their own independent armies. They were to be protected by the Company and had to pay for the ‘subsidiary forces’ which the Company deployed for their protection. If the Indian rulers failed to make the payments, then a part of their territory was taken over as penalty for default. For example, in 1801, the Nawab of Awadh had to relinquish control over half of his territory to the Company as he failed to pay for the subsidiary forces. The state of Hyderabad also had to cede territories on similar grounds. | |
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Differnce between comerical and plantation agricuture? |
| Answer» Commercial farming :-1. In this type of farming, crops are grown only for commercial purposes.2. Farmers make use of higher doses of modern inputs, HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, etcEg:-. Rice is commercial crop in Haryana and Punjab.Plantation farming :-1. In this type of farming, a single crop is grown on a large area.2. Labour is employed to work in large tracts of land, using capital intensive devices.Eg:- Tea Gardens produce tea and coffee plantaions produce coffee. | |
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What are the different croping patern folwed in india? |
| Answer» Cropping pattern means the proportion of area under various crops at a point of time. This is, however, a dynamic concept as it changes over space and timeThere are three distinct crop seasons in the northern and interior parts of country, namely kharif, rabi, and zaid.crops can be identified as associating themselves with a particular type of agro-climate, and certain other minor crops with similar requirements are grouped in one category. For example, wheat, barley and oats, are taken as one category.Certain other crops, such as the plantation crops and other industrial crops are discussed separately. Among the kharif crops, rice, jowar, bajra, maize, groundnut and cotton are the prominent crops to be considered the base crops for describing the kharif cropping patterns.Among the rabi crops, wheat, gram and sorghum or jowar are considered the base crops for explaining the rabi cropping pattern.\xa0 | |
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Who are junkers |
| Answer» The large landowners in Prussia were called Junkers.After the Frankfurt parliament was forced to disband due to the opposition of the Prussian monarchy and military, the responsibility of nation building was taken up by the monarchy and aristocracy under prime minister Otto Von Bismarck.Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark and France led to Prussian victory and German unification.The Prussian monarchy was supported by the Junkers. | |
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What are guls?? |
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Answer» K Guls are the channels built in the hilly and mountainous regions. These are diversion channels,made for the purpose of agriculture to irrigate the fields . Guls are also called \'Kuls\'. I am dheeraj Hii ziya I don\'t know u What Hmm.. Tell me Oh really What?? Excuse me |
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Whar is the impact of print revolution |
| Answer» the impact of print revolution is the shift of handwritten print technology to mechanical pribt technology | |
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What are the hezards of mining industries |
| Answer» 1) The dust and noxious fumes inhaled by miners make them vulnerable to pulmonary diseases2) The water sources in the regions get contaminted due to mining3) The rise of collapsing mine roofs | |
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Describe life of the weavers in india? |
| Answer» \tWhen the textile industries in England began to produce cloth, need was felt for imposing import duties on foreign cloth which entered its markets. Thus, various import duties were levied on Indian cloth entering into the British markets. This hit the Indian weavers hard.\tThe English companies in order to sell their goods persuaded the British Government to remove all import duties on English cloth entering into India. Because these cloths were cheap, the condition of weavers in India became worse as their export market collapsed and the local market was flooded with cheap British cloth.\tAlso at many a times, weavers were not able to get raw cotton of good quality | |
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Name the material most produced in india for the supply of world war 1 |
| Answer» Cotton | |
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When did the chouri choura incident take place? |
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Answer» Please answer correctly...1921 or 1922 ?? 1922 The Chauri Chaura incident occurred at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Province, British India on 4 February 1922, when a large group of protesters, participating in the Non-cooperation movement, clashed with police, who opened fire.In retaliation the demonstrators attacked and set fire to a police station, killing all of its occupants. The incident led to the deaths of three civilians and 22 or 23 policemen. the Indian National Congress halted the Non-cooperation Movement on the national level as a direct result of this incident.\xa0 1921 |
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When was the poorna swaraj or full independence declared? |
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Answer» Purna Swaraj or full Independence for India it was declared that 26 January 1930 would be celebrated as the Independence day when people where to take up pledge for to struggle for complete Independence but the celebrations attracted very little attention so Mahatma Gandhi had to find a way to relate this abstract idea of freedom to more concentrate issues of everyday life Poona Pact was declared in September 1932. |
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What is meant by standard of deferred payment |
| Answer» Deferred payments refer to those payments which are made in the future. Money has made deferred payments easier. When money is borrowed, the principal and interest amounts have to be returned to the lender. However, these transactions are not possible in terms of goods and services. Money performs this function more effectively. | |
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Explain centre state relations{NCERT civics federalism lesson} |
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Answer» Thanks for the answer ? Someone plz answer...I need it immediately... Because I have social mid term exam tomorrow ? India is a federal country. It has governments at both-central and the state levels.\xa0\tAfter Independence, there were only few parties which formed governments at the centre and at the state levels. When rival parties formed the Government at the state level, the Central Government tried to misuse its powers by dismissing the State Governments. This weakened the federal spirit of our constitution.\tHowever, the condition improved after 1990 when many regional parties emerged in different states.\tThis also marked the beginning of the coalition government. Two or more parties formed the Government at the centre in the absence of a clear majority. This led to a new era of power sharing and respecting the independent working of the State Governments. |
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What is gram sabha? Describe the functions of gram sabha . |
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Answer» It supervises work to gram panchayatIt approves annual budget of gram panchayatIt reviews the performance of gram panchayat All the adults of 18 age are consist a gram sabha its features are |
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Srilanka has a diverse population . Justify.? |
| Answer» Because there population consists of sinhala, srilankan tamil, christian,etc | |
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What was treaty of vienna? |
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Answer» Treaty of vienna was between austria,russia,prussia and britain. This treaty was signed to restore monarchy in france and as well as to make administrative changes in places which were occupied by Napoleon. Thank you When in1815 powers such as austria;prussia russia etc defeat napolean they signed a treaty of settlement at vienna...hope it will help u |
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Give some important question in history chapter 1,3,7 |
| Answer» Please answer my question | |
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Maps of all chapters |
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Who was henry patullp |
| Answer» \tHenry patullo was a company official about Indian textile.\tHenry Patullo anticipated that the petition for Indian textiles could never diminish , reason being that since no other country manufacture goods of the same excellent and quality.\tBefore the age of machine industry, silk and cotton goods from India dominated the international market in textiles.\t\xa0Coarser cottons were produced in many countries but the finer varieties often came from India only. | |
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"Development for one may not be development for others." Explain with an example |
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Answer» Development for one may not be development for others because every person in this world has their different goals and destinations like:- 1.farmer-- good irrigation, low input facilities, good rain etc and for officer good job, good income, development for a country Development for one may not be development for the other .For ex - A girl expects as much freedom and opportunity as her brother, and that he also shares in the household work.Her brother may not like this . Similarly, to get more electricity,industrialists may want more dams . But this may submerge the land and disrupt the lives of people who are displaced-such as tribals . |
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How did the Indians show their disapproval towards the Rowlatt Act? |
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Answer» The Rowlatt Act was enacted quickly by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1919, notwithstanding the organized resistance of the members of Indian Congress. This Document furnished the British Government with immense capabilities to suppress state movements.According to this legislation, political captives could be confined in jail externally of 2 years trial. Mahatma Gandhi desired non-violent public rebellion upon such inequitable law.Rowlatt Act was confronted by people in India in the following ways;1. Gandhi started resistance by adopting non-violent tactics such as civil disobedience followed by a hartal on April 6.2. People from different states started holding demonstrations against this law.3. Shops were closed and the railway workers went on strikes. Through hartal and satyagraha |
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What do you mean by Civil rights movement in USA |
| Answer» Civil rights movement was started in the USA 1954. It refers to the set of events and Reform movements aiming to abolish racial discrimination practiced in the USA against the African- American people. This movement was led by Martin Luther King Jr. It adopted the path of civil disobedience against the racially discriminatory laws and practices.Homogeneous society: A homogeneous society is one where similar kinds of people live. In it no significant ethnic differences exist. | |
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Explain what is meant by proto-industrilisation |
| Answer» Even before the industrial revolution, that is even before factories began to dot the landscape in England and Europe, there was a large scale production of goods for international market. This phase is referred to as proto industrialisation.____________________________________________Proto:- The first or early form of something. | |
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What were the factor responsible for slow down of civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» Three important reasons why the non-cooperation movement gradually slowed down in the cities are as follows:\t\xa0Whereas mill cloth was cheap due to mass production, khadi cloth was expensive. Hence, the urban poor couldn’t abstain from using mill cloth for too long.\t\xa0Alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up. As a result the non-cooperating Indians ultimately had to go back to British institutions.\t\xa0As a result, the students started attending government schools again and lawyers joined back in government courts. | |
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How did the balgon dishu one of the major factors responsible for first world war |
| Answer» A large part of Balkan was under the control of Ottoman Empire. Spread of ideas of romanticism in Balkan made this region explosive.As the different Slavic nationalist struggled to define their identity and independence . Balkan became an area of intense conflict. Balkan states were jealous of each other and each hope to gain more at the cost of other and soon Balkan became an area of a big power rivalry . Each European power such as - Russia , Germany, England & Austria- Hungary was came to hold power over Balkan which led to World War 1 | |
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what is mean by under employment |
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Answer» underemployment describes the employment of workers with high skill levels and postsecondary education who are working in relatively low-skilled, low-wage jobs. under employment means that people are actually employed but do not work but get salary for example in a shop if 4 workers are needed then the owner employs 6 members the rest two do not work but get salary hope this is easy to understand |
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What is the difference between primitive subsistence and Intensive subsistence 5 points each |
| Answer» Primitive subsistence farming1)It is practiced on a small patch of land.2)It is done with the help of primitive tools like hoe,dao and digging sticks.3)This type of farming is depended on monsoon.4)When the soil fertility decreases the farmers shift and clear a fresh patch of land for cultivation.5)The production is only for home consumption.Intensive subsistence farming1)It is practiced in areas of high population pressure on land.2)It is done with the help of fertilizers, insecticides,pesticides,HYV seeds,use of machines and other implements.3)It is entirely depended on machines.4)The farmers continue to take maximum output from the limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood.\xa05)The productions is not only for farmer consumption.It is for other people also.\xa0 | |
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Why caste hierarchy is gradually decreasing in urban area justify the statement |
| Answer» Caste barriers are breaking down in India due to the following reasons :(i) With the economic development, large scale urbanization, growth of literacy and education, occupational mobility and the weakening of the position of landlords in the villages, the old notions of caste hierarchy are breaking down.(ii) Due to socio-economic changes, i.e., now, most of the times, in urban areas it does not matter much who is walking along next to us on street or eating at the next table in a restaurant.(iii) The Constitution of India prohibited any caste-based discrimination and laid the foundations of policies to reserve the injustices of the caste system. | |
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What are the reasons of NREGA is reffered to as right to vote ? |
| Answer» NREGA is now known as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. This act aims at enhancing the livelihood security of people in rural areas by guaranteeing hundred days of wage-employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.(i) Every household in the rural areas of India shall have a right to at least 100 days of guaranteed employment every year for at least one adult member, for doing casual manual labour at the rate of Rupees 60 per day;(ii) Only productive works shall be taken up under the Programme. The State Council shall prepare a list of permissible works as well as a list of “preferred works”. The identification of preferred works shall be based on the economic, social and environmental benefits of different types of works, their contribution to social equity, and their ability to create permanent assets;(iii) The Programme may also provide, as far as possible, for the training and up-gradation of the skills of unskilled labourers | |
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Classification of resources on the basis of ownership |
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Answer» 1.Individual. 2.community. 3.national. 4.international 1. Individual,2.community,3.national, and4. International resourced |
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How did "Cargill Foods" become the largest producer of edible oils in India? Explain. |
| Answer» Name hi itna bada h to largest to already dikh hi rha h g???? | |
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describe the main events leading to civil disobedience |
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Answer» main event that led to civil disobedience isjallian wala bagh incident or massacre 1. People were been asked to break the colonial law , thousands of people break the salt law , manufactured salt and demonstrated in front of government salt factories. 2. As the movement start , foreign cloths were boycotted and liquor shops were picketed 3. Peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes , village officials resigned and in many places the forest people violated forest law going into the reserved forest to collect wood and graze cattle |
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Explain the role of humans in resource development?? |
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Answer» Human beings interact with nature through the technology and create institutions to accelerate their economic development. They transform the material available in our environment into resources and convert them into a usable form technology depends Thnks guys Humans can be very useful in Resource Development. Development of a country depends upon the overall development of human resources. Human enhances the development of economy of a country. They are responsible for the transformation of different substances into more useful ones utilising their full potential. Social backwardness is also eradicated. The process of transformation of things into resource involves an inter-dependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions.Human beings interact with nature through technology and create institutions to accelerate the pace of economic development. Human beings are essential components of resources as they transform materials in the environment into resources and use them. |
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What do you know about economic liberalism |
| Answer» \tIn the economic sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state- imposed restrictions on the movements of goods and capital.\tIn German-speaking regions during Napolean’s rule, there were 39 states, each of it possessed its own currency and weights and measures.\tA merchant travelling from Hamburg to Nuremberg to sell his goods had to pass through 11 customs barriers and pay a customs duty of about 5 per cent at each one of them. | |
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Who said \'when france sneezes the whole europe get cold" |
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Answer» Duke metternich Duke Metternich Metternich This statement was said by Duke Metternich Duke Metternich |
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Why is cotton textile industry the largest industry in India today?give three reasons |
| Answer» (i) These are nearly 1600 cotton and human made fibre textile mills in the country. About 80% of these are in the private sector and the rest in the public and cooperative sectors. Apart from these, there are several thousand small factories with four to ten looms.(ii) The industry by creating demands supports many other industries, such as,chemicals and dyes, mill stores, packaging materials and engineering works.(iii) This industry has a close links with agriculture and provides a living to farmers,cotton boll pluckers and workers engaged in ginning, spinning, weaving,dyeing, designing, packaging, tailoring and sewing. | |
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What steps are involved in the estimation of GDP ? who conducts this process? |
| Answer» The sum of production in the 3 sectors gives us the GDP. The money values of goods and services should be added rather than adding up the actual numbers.The value of final goods alone should be added as the value of intermediate goods is already included in the value of final goods. This task is undertaken by the Central Government Ministry. This organisation collects information relating to the total volume of goods and services and their prices and then estimates the GDP. | |
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What is HDR |
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Answer» ??? Human development report is an annual report published by UNDP which compares countries based on their educational level, health status, par capita income. |
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