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Name any two states where over grazing is one of the main reason for land degradation? |
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Answer» Rajasthan and Gujrat Madhya pradesh, Gujarat |
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Name the state which was first to pass the JFM resolution? |
| Answer» Orissa | |
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Methods to conserv land degradation |
| Answer» The problem\xa0of land degradation can be solved in the following ways:\tAfforestation and proper management of grazing can help to some extent to solve the problem of land degradation.\tPlanting of shelter belts of plants, control on over grazing, stabilization of sand dunes by growing thorny bushes is some of the methods to check land degradation.\tProper management of waste lands, control of mining activities, proper discharge and disposal of industrial effluents and wastes after treatment can reduce land and water degradation in industrial and suburban areas. | |
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What is JFM? |
| Answer» Joint Forest Management | |
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What is khalil\'s dilema??? |
| Answer» Khalil\'s dialemma was that he wanted his land to adopt the normal democratic policy.Explanation: Khalil is a boy born to parents from different communities. His father belongs to orthodox christian whereas his mother belongs to sunni muslim. They lived in Beirut. Once the people from Lebanon came and began to live in Beirut. Even though they were living together, intermingled, there were civil war happening between these 2 communities in which one of Khalil\'s uncle was killed. Later they came into an agreement in which they had rules like, the prime minister should be from sunni muslim community, president from catholic christian, deputy prime minister from orthodox christian and speaker from shi\'a muslim. They both agreed the pact.Khalil was not known to be belonging to either of his parents\' community and hence asked to his mother why cant their area take elections for choosing the president, prime minister etc. like the normal democracy but his mother told him that only that would give them peace and not the policies of the normal democracy. Thus, this is khalil\'s dialemma. | |
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suggest the main features of dictatorship |
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Answer» The main features of dictatorship are:\tNo Constitution\tMonopoly overpower\tNo value of public opinion\tNo individual has freedom or dignity\tDictator\'s decision is supreme. 5 |
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Iss bar ka pattern kaise hoga |
| Answer» You can check the paper pattern here : https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html | |
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Amendment 1992 |
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Define the term development and sustainable develoment |
| Answer» Without any damage of an environment that is called sustainable development. Thanks bro i hope you understand my this answer | |
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Difference between renewable and non renewable sources |
| Answer» Renewable resources: The resources which will get renewed again and again are called renewable resources Eg: sunlight,wind,etc. Non renewable resources: The reaources which will not get renwed again and again are called non renewable resources Eg: minerals and fossil fuels | |
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difference between between caste in politics and politics in caste. |
| Answer» Caste in Politics1. When we refer to caste in politics, we refer to various forms caste can take in politics, and how this issue which is indeed a social factor gets politicised.2. For instance, Caste has also emerged as major vote bank factor during elections. Political parties try to muster support on the basis of caste by exploiting the caste sentiments of the people, fielding candidates of a particular caste to reach out to more and more people3. With legal and political rights being extended to the historically most marginalised community members, political parties try to expand their support base.4. Caste in politics also explains how caste is an important factor in elections, if not the only factor.\xa0Politics in caste1. Politics in caste, explains how politics impacts caste, it explains how various caste based groups are trying to assert their rights in their quest to acquire power and authority.2. We may give example rise of many caste based groups, forward or backward caste groups who with the support of caste based parties, have been influencing the decisions of the government.3. We have seen rise of many caste based groups and of caste based parties, have been wielding considerable power in their respective states and influencing the decisions of the central government.4. These groups have also entered into bargaining and negotiations among themselves for the purpose of wielding more power, The Dalits, OBC\'\'s have acquired political consciousness pressed for reservations. | |
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What were the symbols of Great Britain? |
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Answer» The symbols of Great Britain were -the British flag(Union Jack),national anthem(God save our Noble King) english language. Red rose, three lion crest and st. George\'s cross |
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Is someone have any doubt ask to me |
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Answer» We have to substitute in second equation that y=7-√x then by putting the value in equation 1 we can rasily get the answer Answer is 4 and 9 but you have to find it Also the value is 7 and 11 respectively of equations . It is not answer But it is social science really sorry Sorry i think you talk about math x+√y=11And, √x+y=7Then find x and y |
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What is ajenda 21 |
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Answer» It is the declaration signed by world leaders in1992 at UNCED ,Rio de JaneriO,Brazil.It is an agenda to combat environmental damage,poverty,disease through global co-operation on common interests,mutual needs& shared responsibilities. Many of the country sign togather to keep the India neet(if it was wrong don\'t report me) |
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What is nationalism...?And where was the 1st nationalism emerged..? |
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Language policy flexible |
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Write the name of different countries in series that were paying homeage to statue of liberty |
| Answer» The countries paying homage to statue of liberty in Frederic Sorrieu were United States, Switzerlland,France,Germany Armenia,Two Sicilies,Lombardy,Poland England,Ireland,Hungary and Russia. | |
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Social new syallabus |
| Answer» Visit cbse revision site | |
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Political parties points |
| Answer» A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.A political party tries to convince people that its policies are better than others’ policies. They try to win elections so that they can implement their policies.Thus, parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society. Parties are about a part of the society and thus involve PARTISANSHIP. Thus a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies it supports and whose interests it upholds. A political party has three components:\tThe Leaders\tThe Active Members and\tThe Followers | |
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Describe any five feature of caste in political in india |
| Answer» * Members of the same caste followed the same or similar occupation.* They married people within their same caste.* Those who belonged to different caste groups never ate together.* Those who belonged to different castes could not belong to the same community.* Lower caste groups are often discriminated. They are referred to as dalits and untouchables , and they are prohibited from entering public places like temples. | |
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What is the perception of modern woman now |
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Answer» People have different perceptions about an ideal women. For example for a fashion industry she is an ideal beauty, for a society she is an ideal house wife who takes care of the family and performs all the household tasks efficiently, for an employer she is an ideal employee, for the prospective in laws she is an ideal bride who takes care of her husband and in-laws etc.In a true sense a women can be called ideal if she is able to perform efficiently both as a homemaker and an employee outside. Gender stereotyping is one of the social evils existing in our society due to which women have been a depressed class and restricted mainly to the household activities while men are considered superior to women and do outside work. Changes are taking place in our society where the women can be seen bringing a change by stepping out of the house to do the outside work and be on equal footing with men. However it is challenging for a women to carry out both the tasks. She has to work all day at office and do the household tasks after she reaches home. It is the women who has to be a perfect wife, a perfect mother, a perfect daughter, a perfect sister, at home and a perfect employee outside.\xa0 They play equal role in today\'s society with men that you know better I don\'t know |
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What is soil conservation?suggest the ways for soil conservation? |
| Answer» Soil conservation is a methodology\xa0to maintain soil fertility, prevent soil\xa0erosion and exhaustion, and improve the\xa0degraded condition of the soil.The measures that can be taken for the conservation of the soil are as follows:\tContour ploughing: If ploughing in done at right angles to the hill slope, following the natural contours of the hill, the ridges and furrows break the flow of water down the hill. This prevents excessive soil loss as gullies are less likely to develop and also reduce run-off so that plants receive more water. Thus by growing crops in contour pattern, plants can absorb much of the rain water and erosion is minimised.\tShelterbelt: Planting rows of trees along the edges of fields helps in checking soil erosion through wind.\tStrip cropping: Dividing the field into strips and letting grass grow between the crops breaks the force of the wind thereby checking soil erosion. | |
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Write the steps which were taken by the srilankan government to achieve majoritorianism ? |
| Answer» Steps which were taken by the Srilankan government to achieve majoritorianism are :\xa0\tTamils were denied of equal political rights and were discriminated.\tThe governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs.\tA new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism. | |
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Which state first started roof top water harvesting in india? |
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Answer» Rajasthan Tamil Nadu. |
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Please give me same tips for boards in all subject?? |
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Answer» Read ncert book only Only you have to study and understand each chapter in rach subject very carefully.And read all the examples and imp questions of maths to achieve good marks.And do self study. |
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What is the importance of the territory sector in production is rising replacing |
| Answer» It is tertiary sector | |
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How did the contribution of diffrent sectors over a period of time |
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Who launched khilafat maovament |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi Saukat Ali and Muhammad Ali Mohammad ali and shaukat ali Mahatma Gandhi launched Khilafat Movement to bring the Hindus and the Muslims close together ? Mahatma Gandhi |
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Explain clay work of ancient indian heritage |
| Answer» \tIndia since ancient times has been producing clay vessels. The history of clay crafts in India dates back to 6,000BC through remains found at Mehrgarh, on the western bank of the\xa0Indus River.\tThrough various archaeological excavations, various remains of clay pottery have been found during the Harappan Civilisation.\tPainted grey ware (PGW) pottery remains unearthed at several archaeological sites in Punjab and Haryana. It is believed to belong to the Rig Vedic Aryan period.\xa0\tThe PGW is a smooth, very fine and coloured variant of pottery. It was made of well-worked, high-quality clay with black geometric patterns on it. Floral patterns and symbols of the Sun can also be seen.\tLater, Northern Black Polished Ware developed around 400BC. It was a highly lustrous pottery developed during the Mauryan period.\xa0 | |
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Discuss the limitations of civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities. | |
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Who were liberals |
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Answer» Thanks to both of you. Liberals were one of the groups which wanted to bring about a change in the society.The objectives set by liberals to change the society were that:•\xa0They wanted a society which tolerated all religions.•\xa0They opposed the unrestrained power of monarch.•\xa0They wanted to protect individual’s rights against the governments. DescriptionLiberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law. |
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Which sector in india is the largest employer... plss answer me.... ? |
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Answer» Primary sector Pta nhi ? Agriculture sector |
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Why was mahatma gandhi launch non cooperation movement? |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi ji thought that the british empire has established in India because of the co-operation of Indians. If Indians would not have co-oprated then the british cannot rule on India.So the non-cooperation movement was started by Gandhiji.He said that not to buy British goods,to oppose the civil rules with non-violence. MG thought that the British could established their rule only with the co-operation of Indians. It would collapse if Indians refused co-operation and swaraj would come.He proposed that NCM should start in stages–surrendering titles that the govt awarded,bycott of civil services,army, police ,courts ,legislative councils,schools and foreign goods. |
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Basic cause of balkan issue |
| Answer» \tThe causes of Balkan war began in central Europe in August 1914, causes many interning issues, including the conflicts and antagonisms of the four decades leading up to the war.\tMilitarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism played major roles in the Balkan issue.\tPrime origins of the war lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the July Crisis of 1914.\xa0 | |
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What was the Martial Law? |
| Answer» A black law whimatilu matilu was Black Lo which give government in women\'s power to replace political activities how to give the commander much activity that he can do whatever you like for the in the emergency when the power is given to cheap army commander then known as matilu law | |
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Write five cause of khilafat movement |
| Answer» The Khilafat Non-Cooperation Movement was launched by the Indian national Congress in 1920 under the leadership of Gandhi. Main causes for launching the Non-cooperation Movement were:\tThe treatment meted out by the British government to the Caliph of Turkey disturbed the Indian Muslims as he was seen as their religious head. As a result, they started the\xa0Khilafat\xa0Movement.\tGandhi saw this as an opportunity to achieve the much desired Hindu-Muslim unity. He advised the\xa0Khilafat\xa0Committee to adopt a policy of non-cooperation with the British government. The\xa0Khilafat\xa0leaders agreed and campaigned accordingly. Thus, the\xa0Khilafat\xa0Movement furthered the cause of the Non-cooperation Movement.\tThe\xa0Rowlatt\xa0Act of 1919\xa0authorised\xa0the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. Also, the Act implied severe restrictions on movements of individuals and suspension of the Right of Habeas Corpus. This was seen as a major breach of trust by Indians who were expecting the British to deliver on their promise of providing self-government. Gandhi appealed to the Viceroy to withhold his consent to the Act but his plea fell on deaf ears.\tThe\xa0Jalianwala\xa0Bagh\xa0massacre and the subsequent British reaction to it was a watershed event in the Indian freedom struggle. It led to a huge furor all over the country and hardened the Congress resolve to attain self government.\tThe Rowlatt satyagraha had been a widespread movement, it was still limited mostly to cities and towns. Gandhi now felt the need to launch a more broad-based movement in India which finally resulted in the launching of the Non Cooperation movement.\xa0 | |
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Why agriculture is considered as the main important factor of National economy of India |
| Answer» Agriculture is considered as the main important factor of national economy of India in following ways. 1.Agriculture is is a primary activity in India, and support varieties of secondary and tertiary activities through transportation and other services. 2.50 percent of Indian population depends on agriculture for their sustainance. 3.Agricultural production in India harnesses it\'s economy through various institutions like PDS, Mid-day meal, etc. | |
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Why is resource planning necessary in country |
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Answer» To preserve it also for the future gemeration It is essential to have resource planning because of the following reasons: It helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country. It helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources. It helps in reducing wastage of resources to provide useful resources to the increasing population of country no or efficiently. |
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Happy friendship day to all?? |
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Answer» same2u? Same 2 u Same as me Same to uu STU Same to u |
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When frist world war start |
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Answer» 1914 First world war was begin in 1914 It was started in 1914 World War I began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and lasted until 1918. During the conflict, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) fought against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States (the Allied Powers Sorry in 1914 Frist wrold war start in 28 july 1914 end 1sept. 1918 |
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Why Brussels was chosen as the headquarters of the European union |
| Answer» Because it is the capital of belgium and it has it seprate government | |
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What is liberal nationalism?? |
| Answer» Civic nationalism, also known as liberal nationalism, is a form of nationalism identified by political philosophers who believe in an inclusive form of nationalism that adheres with traditional liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights | |
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What are the major factors of land utilisation |
| Answer» \tForests\tLand not available for cultivation: There are two types of land which are not used for agriculture purpose. These are:\tBarren and waste landLands used for buildings, roads, factories, etc. i.e for non-agriculture purpose.\t\t\tOther uncultivated land (excluding fallow land)\tPermanent pastures and grazing land,Land under miscellaneous tree crops groves (not included in net sown area),Culturable waste land (left uncultivated for more than 5 agricultural years).\t\t\tFallow lands\tCurrent fallow-(left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year),Other than current fallow-(left uncultivated for the past 1 to 5 agricultural years).\t\t\tNet sown area: Area which is sown at least once in a year is called net sown area.\tGross cropped area: Area sown more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is known as gross cropped area. | |
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Describe the barriers to the economc group in vietnam. |
| Answer» (i) High population levels.(ii) Low agricultural productivity.(iii) Extensive indebtedness amongst the peasants,(iv) There was a necessity of land reforms.(v) Could not ensure sufficient employment.(vi) Industrialisation needed to ensure the recovery of economy. | |
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What are the important features of the fedrealism |
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Answer» Read necrt book (political science) carefully 3- each level its own jurisdiction in specific matter of legislation taxation and administration. 4- existence and authority of each level constitutionaly guaranteed. 5- the fundamental provision of constitution can be changed only with the mutual consent of both level of government 6- source of revenue for each level of government are clearly says specified for injuring smooth functioning and financial autonomy 7- the federal system safeguard promote the unity of development the country and accommodate regional diversity 2- different levels of government govern the same citizen 1- There are two or more types of government |
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Which state famous for tourisium in India |
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Answer» Agra ,jaipur, Varanasi Jaipur Rajasthan Rajasthan |
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What is the full form of feaecor |
| Answer» The FEDECOR \'s full form is Feracion Departamental Cochabambina de Regantes ( meaning Cochabamba Federation of Irrigators\' Organisations\')Feracion Departamental Cochabambina de Regantes was actually an organisation in Bolivia. It consisted of human rights activists, environmentalists, professionals, labors, farmers etc. It protested and fought against the privatization of water sources in Bolivia | |
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When the France sneeze rest of the Europe catches cold |
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Answer» During the \'Age of Revolution\', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This \'July Revolution\' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said \'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold\'. In 17 and 18 cetury france was the most important country in Europe. So the revolution starts from france and spread in all Europe hence it was called"when France sneezes rest of Europe catches cold" |
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What did Mahatma Gandhi think about print culture |
| Answer» The power of the printed word is most often seen in the way, so governments seek to regulate and suppress print. The colonial government kept continuous track of all books and newspapers published in India and passed numerous laws to control the press. Gandhi considered that the liberty of speech, liberty of press and freedom of association were three most powerful vehicles of expressing and cultivating public opinion. But the government of India tried to crush his idea. At that moment he encouraged Indians to fight for Swaraj for khilafat which meant a fight for liberty of speech, liberty of the press and freedom of association. | |
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what are balkans region? |
| Answer» It was a region of geographical and ethnic variation comprising modern day romania,albania,greece,crotia,serbia and montenegro whose inhabitats were brodly known as slaves as a large number of part of balkans were under ottoman empire. | |