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When srilanka got independence |
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Answer» 4 Feb 1948 Ask from Google baba In 1948. |
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what is resourcea? |
| Answer» (a) A source or possibility of assistance.(b) An expedient.(c) Means of support.(d) Means to attain given end.(e) Capacity to take advantage of opportunities.(f) That upon which one relies for aid, support or supply. | |
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What is Simon commission? |
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Answer» https://lawpage.in/constitutional_law/constitutional-history The commission arrived in British-occupied India in 1928 to study constitutional reform in Britain\'s most important colonial dependency. It was commonly referred to as the Simon Commission after its chairman, Sir John Allsebrook Simon. Simon CommissionThe British government constituted a Statutory Commission under Sir John Simon. The commission was made to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes. But since all the members in the commission were British , the Indian leaders opposed the commission. The Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928. It was greeted with the slogan ‘Go back Simon\'. |
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Why all social groups joined CDM |
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What is begar |
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Answer» Begar system is an system in which workers are forced to Render services free of cost to end it oudh kisan Sabha was made in 1920 begar Begar is a practice where the worker is forced to render services to the merchant free of cost |
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Give three examples where an average is used for comparing situations |
| Answer» \tAverage income of two countries,\taverage speed of two vehicles over a distance,\taverage height of the students in two different classes of a school.\xa0 | |
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What is the role of women in anti-imperialist struggle in indo china |
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What is \'Banger\'. |
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Answer» Bhanger is old alluvial soil. It is less fertile amd have coarse grain as compared to Khadar which is new alluvial soil Bangar is old alluvial soil which is less fertile. How can a base database be created? Banger is old soil and very less fertile colour is dark |
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What is foodsecuratory |
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Name the commercials crops of india |
| Answer» Sugarcane tea coffee | |
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Which crop is commercial crop in one state while substence in another |
| Answer» Rice is commercial Corp in Punjab but at the same time substance in South states | |
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Name the term used for grouping of small land holding with bigger ones |
| Answer» consolidation of land holdings | |
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Can you briefly explain me about the kul rainwater harvesting method |
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What is Poona pact ? |
| Answer» The Poona Pact refers to an agreement between B. R. Ambedkar and M. K. Gandhi made on 24 September 1932 at Yerwada Central Jail in Poona, India. It was signed by Madan Mohan Malviya, Ambedkar and some other leaders as a means to end the fast that Gandhi was undertaking at the jail.He had been protesting the decision by British Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald to give separate electorates to Dalits for the election of members of provincial legislative assemblies in British India. | |
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How we can say that south Africa constitution is the best form of government |
| Answer» Ha to h | |
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What is palr pani |
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Answer» Purest form of rainwater Pakar pani is the purest form of rainwater |
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When does social difference become social Unity ? |
| Answer» When the social difference leads to weakening of other social difference,it becomes social unity | |
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What is dams |
| Answer» Dams are massive barriers built across rivers and streams to confine and utilize the flow of water for human purposes such as irrigation and generation of hydroelectricity. This confinement of water creates lakes or reservoirs.A dam is a wall that\xa0is made from earth, rocks or concrete and are usually constructed on rivers to store the water in a reservoir. | |
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What are the steps taken by the government India to conserve flora and fauna |
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What is nerga act |
| Answer» It is a act passed by government in 2005 which give unemployed people guarantee to give 100 days of work | |
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How has caste politics benefited to the dalits and poor community? |
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Give reason for why power sharing is desirable |
| Answer» Power sharing is desire to make the work easy.Power can be shared at different levels of the government..... | |
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By which name were the dalits referred by MK gandhi? |
| Answer» Harijans | |
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What are The reason for the influence of novel in the 18th century in Europe? |
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What is HDI |
| Answer» Human development index | |
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How can you say that the conservative regime set up in 1815 were autocratic . |
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Nationalism in Europe |
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What had democratic |
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What is globali |
| Answer» Globalisation describes a process by which national and regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through the global network of trade, communication, immigration and transportation. | |
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What were the effects on poor and rich people indian economy of great depression |
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How did britian balance its trade deficit in the 19th century give 3 examples |
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What is satyagrah |
| Answer» Satyagraha is a movement in which Gandhi ji told that if our movement is against the non fair things then there is no need of any physical power | |
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Who is the writer of godan |
| Answer» Munsi premchand | |
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What is sathya IQ grah |
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How are religious differences expressed in politics? |
| Answer» Religious differences are often expressed in the field of politics:1.Gandhi believed that religion can never be separated from politics.POltics must be guided by ethics drawn from all religions.2.views of Human rights group:Most victims of communal riots in our country are people from religious minorities. They have demanded that the government take special steps for protecting religious minorities.3.Women’s movement demands that the family laws of all religions should not discriminate against women.4.People should be able to express in politics their needs, interests and demands as a member of a religious community. | |
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What is trade guild? |
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What is meant by land degradation |
| Answer» Land degradation is a process in which the value of the biophysical environment is affected by a combination of human-induced processes acting upon the land.It is viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be deleterious or undesirable.Natural hazards are excluded as a cause; however human activities can indirectly affect phenomena such as floods and bush fires.Land degradation and its impact on the environment :A temporary or permanent decline in the productive capacity of the land. This can be seen through a loss of biomass, a loss of actual productivity or in potential productivity, or a loss or change in vegetative cover and soil nutrients.Action in the land\'s capacity to provide resources for human livelihoods. This can be measured from a base line of past land use.Loss of biodiversity: A loss of range of species or ecosystem complexity as a decline in the environmental quality.Shifting ecological risk: increased vulnerability of the environment or people to destruction or crisis. This is measured through a base line in the form of pre-existing risk of crisis or destruction. | |
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what are two different credit situations |
| Answer» Credit arrangements can be divided into two categories. These are as follows:\tFormal Sector- It includes banks and cooperatives that extend loans to households for entrepreneurship and other personal needs. The rates of interest charged by them are low.\tInformal Sector- It includes moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives, and friends. The moneylenders generally charge at a higher rate of interest. | |
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Difference between unemployment and seasonal unemployment |
| Answer» \tDisguised unemploymentSeasonal unemploymentA condition in which marginal labour productivity is null. It is not evident and is identified, primarily in farming, between wage earners.In some industries, such as agriculture, having jobs for just part of the year is considered seasonal unemployment.It is found mainly in agriculture.It is used mainly in the agrobased sector.It is located solely in rural areas.It is present both in rural areas and in urban areas as well.The job needs the service of five persons, but eight individuals are involved.There are several productivity phases when harvesting, sowing, threshing and weaving is done.\t | |
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Difference between Rabi kharif and Zaid crops 5 points each |
| Answer» Kharif cropsIt is the summer cropIt is sown in the first rain of julyIt is harvested in the monsoon seasonmain crops are rice, millets, maize, red chilliesIt is called monsoon crop in IndiaRabi crop:It is called as spring harvestIn India it is winter cropIt is sown in OctoberIt is harvested in springMain crops are wheat, barely, mustardZaid crops:This crop is sown in March to JuneNot all the countries have these cropsMain crops are water melons, bitter gourd and pumpkin | |
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What do you mean by panchayat raj |
| Answer» Tier of govt. In village and rural areas | |
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Types of farming |
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What does the equal wages act signify? |
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How did building activity create new employment opportunities after the 1840s? |
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What are trade guilds |
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What are the differences between organised and unorganized sector? |
| Answer» Key Differences Between Organised and Unorganised SectorThe difference between organised and unorganised sector can be drawn clearly on the following grounds:\tOrganised Sector is a sector where the employment terms are fixed and regular, and the employees get assured work. Unorganised sector is one where\xa0the employment terms are not fixed and regular, as well as the enterprises, are not registered with the government.\tA number of acts apply to an organised sector like Factories Act, Bonus Act, PF Act, Minimum Wages Act, etc. whereas unorganised sector is not governed by any such act.\tThe government rules are strictly followed in the organised sector, which is not in the case of unorganised sector.\tIn organised sector, the employees draw regular monthly salaries. On the other hand, in the unorganised sector, the workers are paid on a daily basis.\tJob security exists in the organised sector, but not in the unorganised sector.\tThe organised sector, provide additional remuneration to employees for overtime. Conversely, there is no such provision for overtime in case of the unorganised sector.\tIn organised sector, the salaries of employees are as per government norms. In contrast to an unorganised sector where wages are below, what is\xa0prescribed by the government.\tIn organised sectors, workers get a hike on salary, once in a while. As opposed to an Unorganised sector where the salaries or workers are rarely hiked.\tEmployees get add-on benefits like medical facilities, pension, leave travel compensation, etc. in the organised sector, which is not provided to the\xa0employees working in unorganised sector. | |
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Write short on cotton industry |
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Write short note on cotton industry |
| Answer» 1. Subject Matter of Cotton Textile Industry :The textile industry has mainly three divisions:(i) The highly mechanised mill industry producing yarn and cloth,(ii) The power loom factories producing cloth from mill-made yarn and(iii) The widely scattered handloom units producing cloth from both mill-made and hand spun yarn. Thus, the structure of the industry is very complex.2. Problems of Cotton Textile Industry in India:The cotton textile industry in India has been suffering from the problems like:(a) Obsolete machineries,(b) Problems of modernisation,(c) Lack of raw materials,(d) Non-utilisation of production capacities,(e) Lack of power supply,(f) Increasing Government control and heavy excise duties,(g) Higher unit cost of production,(h) Inefficient and uneconomic units of production3. Remedial Measures: Solving the Problem of Cotton Textile Industry: In the meantime Government of India has taken certain positive steps for the improvement of conditions of cotton textile industry in India. These steps are:(a) Increasing financial assistance for its modernisation,(b) Reduction of import duties on the import of textile machineries,(c) Reduction of excise duties on improved yarn,(d) Setting up National Textile Corporation (NTC) to run the sick units,(e) Introduction of new Textile Policy in 1985 for the modernisation and expansion of this industry. | |
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What is NREGA 2005? |
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Answer» It is National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005. It was launched by Prime Minister in 2nd February 2006. ATMs are providing employment to all the poor womens of SC ST and OBC in rural areas. It provides hundred days of job assurance. It is also said right to work as if a person doesn\'t get job within 15 days then he will be provided with Daily unemployment allowance. Ram sahab after proper verification of documents register them and issue a job card . So they will be provided job within 15 days . National rural employment guarantee act |
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Write the developmental goals for a rural women for a land owning family |
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