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Can you illustrate some suggestions to conserve minerals |
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Difference between renewable resources and recyclable resources |
| Answer» Recycling is the practice of transforming waste products into new supplies and products. Renewable resources are resources that have the capability to be naturally and organically replaced in a set time period. | |
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Define Silk route |
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Gully erosion is common in the |
| Answer» Chambal basin. It is known as ravines in that region.HOPE IT HELPS! | |
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What is gobar gas plant? How it is used? |
| Answer» The biogas plant consists of a dome-like structure. Organic material such as discarded food residue, fats, sludge, cow dung etc. are mixed with water and fed to the digester through the inlet as shown in the figure.The digester is a sealed chamber where anaerobic decomposition of organic matter takes place. After a few days, the organic matter completely decomposes to generate gases like methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and hydrogen sulphide. These gases are then drawn through pipes from the storage tank above the digester and distributed through decentralization channels to nearby centres for use. | |
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what is tanka |
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Any one can you say me how to understand the concept of each and every chapter in history |
| Answer» ▪️By reading one by one topic ▪️If u have confusion then search this topic in you tube , Google and discuss with other people .... | |
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Why civil disobedience call off |
| Answer» - After a failed round table conference, Gandhiji launched the civil disobedience movement.- In retaliation by the British government, Indian leaders were arrested, angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar, facing armoured cars and police firing.- Hundreds of people were killed.- A month later, Gandhiji himself was arrested, industrial workers attacked police\xa0posts, government buildings, law courts and railway stations and various structures that were directly working for the British rule.- Even the peaceful satyagrahis were attacked, women and children were beaten, and about 100,000 people were arrested.- To break the deadline between Congress and the government Lord Irwin invited Gandhiji for a peace pact that was called Gandhi—Irwin pact.- As a consequence to the above reasons, Gandhiji decided to call off the movement . | |
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What was the problem in Balkans region? |
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Answer» \xa0 Serbia, Greece and Bulgaria were under Turkey which was called the Ottoman Emperor.These states wanted independence because of despotic rule of Turkey due to the right of nationalism.Islams made the Christians their victims. So, there was frequent war to the Balkan region. So, to initiate the first word war, Balkan countries were also responsible.The immediate cause of the First World War was:Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand the prince of Austria-Hungary) and his wife by a member of black-hand group.Austrian government declared war against Serbia on 28th July 1914 and initiated the destructive and enormous the First World War. \xa0
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What is economic inequality |
| Answer» Economic InequalityIt means split of society between rich and poor classes.The rich enjoy all possible facility of life and lead a very good standard of life.Whereas the poor people even do not meet the meals of two times in a day. They are unable to fulfill even their basic necessities.Harm of Economic InequalityEconomic inequality is harmful for the success of democracy as it intensify the ego among the rich people while inferiority complex among the poor, and emotional outburst are seen in strikes, murder, decoity and class conflicts. | |
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How did print introduce debate and discuss ion |
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Answer» Yes it ia true (i) Print was used to criticise existing practices. Through print, people could be persuaded to think differently.(ii) Even those who disagreed with established authorities could now print and circulate their ideas. It shaped new ideas and debates and new ideas emerged from clashes.(iii) The religious reformer Martin Luther wrote ninety five theses criticising many of the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. He challenged the Church to debate his ideas.(iv) Muslims used print to check conversions. (v) Hindus used print to encourage people to read the religious texts in vernacular.\xa0 |
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do people have conflicting development goals |
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what us concurrent list |
| Answer» Concurrent List - The Concurrent List contains subjects of common interest to both the Union as well as the States. These include education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession. The law relating to these subjects can be made by both the Central and State Governments. | |
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What is World bank criteria ?? |
| Answer» World bank use per captia income as a criteria for measuring the country whether a develop or not . | |
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Difference between favourable and unfavorable balance of trade |
| Answer» a. Favourable trade balance implies when exports of a country are more than imports, that is the value of exports are more than its value of imports in a particular period of time.unfavorable If country\'s imports are more than its exports, that is the value of imports exceeds value of exports, it amounts to unfavourable balance of trade.b. . favourable exports are more than imports it amounts to trade surplus as it leads to inflow of foreign capital.unfavorable If imports and more than exports it amounts to trade deficit. | |
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Describe any three main features of rabi crop |
| Answer» The three main features of Rabi crop are:1. Rabi crops are sown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to June.2. Wheat, barley, peas, grams, and mustard are examples of Rabi crop.3. During the winter months, the precipitation from western cyclone helps in the success of these crops. | |
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What are the important questions from nationalism in india |
| Answer» Read the textbook | |
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Write a short note on jallianawala bagh |
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Answer» The British government arrested the two national leaders of India Dr Satya Pal and Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew for their involvement in the protests against the Rowlatt Act, which led to pervasive unrest among the people of Punjab. On April 13, 1919, on the occasion of Baisakhi, the people (men, women and children) of Punjab launched a peaceful protest against their arrest. The British military Commander General Dyer reached the park with soldiers and blocked the entrance of the park. Thereafter he ordered his soldiers to open fire. This firing lasted for ten minutes and killed thousands of people. The massacre ignited the anger of the Indians. Hlo jiiiii?☺️ |
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What is the limitations of per capita income......#shubham Gupta |
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Answer» -It hide the disparities between rich and poor- doesn\'t show how the income is distributed among people Who are you ankesh..... ???? Limitations of per capita income are :(i) A rise in per capita income is due to rise in prices and not due to increase in physical output, it is not a reliable index of economic development. (ii) National income rises but its distribution makes the rich richer and the poor poorer.Jun |
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How can i prepared s.st board exam |
| Answer» Go all the chapters throwlly | |
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Different between caste in politics and politics in caste ? |
| Answer» The differences can be gauged from the following:Caste in PoliticsPolitics in castea. When we refer to caste in politics, we refer to various forms caste can takein politics, and how this issue which is indeed a social factor gets politicised.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.b. For instance, Caste has also emerged as major vote bank factor during elections. Political parties try to muster support on the basis of casteby exploiting the caste sentiments of the people, fielding candidates of a particular caste to reach out to more and more peopleWe may give example rise of many caste based groups, forwardor backward caste groups who with the support of caste based parties, have been influencing the decisions of the government.c.With legal and political rights beingextended to the historically most marginalised community members, political parties try to expandtheir support base.We have seen rise of many caste based groups and of caste based parties, have been wielding considerable power in their respective statesand influencing the decisions of the central government.d. Caste in politics also explains how caste is an importantfactor in elections, ifnot the only factor.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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different forms of power sharing in modern democracy |
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Answer» Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are:\tPower sharing among different Organs of the Government:\xa0In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary.This is known as distribution of power. No organ of the governemnt can e\xa0P\xa0xcercise unlimited power as each\xa0ower sharing among different Organs of the Government\xa0organ checks the others.\tGovernments at different levels:\xa0In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments. In India there is another lower level of government -local self government.This is called vertical division of government.\tSocial Groups:\xa0Power may also be shared among different social groups such as religious and linguistic groups. In India, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration.\tDivision of power between political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political parties are the organisations which aim to control power by contesting elections. In a democracy, citizens have the freedom to choose among the various contenders for power. When no party gets a majority, two or more parties come together to form a governemnt. In a democracy, pressure and interest groups also have an indirect share in the governemnt\'s power. 1 Horizontal power shari 2vertical power sharing |
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Impact of treaty of Vienna on European people? |
| Answer» In 1815, the representatives of the European powers - Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria wanted to establish long-lasting peace and stability after they defeated Napoleon.Thus, they drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the intention of undoing most of the changes brought about during the Napoleonic wars and creating a new conservative order in Europe. According to this treaty:\tThe Bourbon dynasty was brought back to power and France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon.\xa0\tTo prevent the French evasion, a series of states were set up on the boundaries of France.\tThis lead to the setting up of kingdom of the Netherlands (inclusive of Belgium) in the north and the kingdom of Genoa (added to Piedmont) in the south.\tPrussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy.\tHowever, Napoleon’s German confederation of 39 states was left untouched. | |
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Why were the European Governments driven by a spirit of conservatism? |
| Answer» (1) European Governments were driven by the spirit of conservatism after the defeat of Napoleon in 1815.(2) Conservatives believed that established traditional institutions of state and society-like the monarchy, the church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved.(3) Most conservatives however did not propose a return to the society of pre-revolutionary days. They realised from the changes initiated by Napoleon that modernisation could, in fact, strengthen traditional institutions like the monarchy.(4) That would make state powers more effective and strong.(5) Because a modem and efficient bureucracy, a dynamic economy the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the autocratic monarchies of Europe. | |
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What is aristocracy and what is the mean of new Middle class? |
| Answer» Aristocracy comprised of the rich and dominated class of Europe.however they were less in number .new middle class comprised of businessmen ,etc. | |
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Note on the great depression on Indian Economy |
| Answer» In the nineteenth century, colonial India had become an exporter of agricultural goods and importer of manufactures. The impact of the Great Depression in India was felt especially in the agricultural sector. It was evident that Indian economy was closely becoming integrated to global economy. India was a British colony and exported agricultural goods and imported manufactured goods. The fall in agricultural price led to reduction of farmers’ income and agricultural export. It led to a great rural unrest in India. The great depressions immediately affected Indian trade in such as:● India’s exports and imports nearly halved between 1928 and 1934.● As international prices crashed, prices in India also plunged. Between 1928 and 1934, wheat prices in India fell by 50 per cent.● Peasants and farmers suffered more than urban dwellers. Though agricultural prices fell sharply, the colonial government refused to reduce revenue demands.● Peasants producing for the world market were the worst hit. Across India, peasants indebtedness increased. However the depression proved less grim for urban India. | |
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Note on G-77 |
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Answer» Group of77 History of coloniation |
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What is history of coloniation |
| Answer» Colonisation refers to the subjugation of one country by the other militarily advanced and a powerful nation. Colonisation results in political, economic, cultural and social changes in the subjugated country. Colonialism was a prominent phenomena beginning from the 17 till the 20th\xa0centuries. Mostly Asia and Africa was colonised by the European and Western nations. | |
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Why are democracies unable to reduce economic inequalitis?explain |
| Answer» Democracies are unable to reduce economic inequalities because democracies are based on political equalities like universal adult franchise etc. Further, economic development of a country depends upon various factors like size of population, availibility of resources, cooperation from other countries etc. Besides, the political parties which are voted by the poor people, themselves do very little to implement policies to eradicate poverty and economic inequalities. Sometimes, even one sided development policies also results in greater economic inequalities. | |
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Unification of Germany???in brief.. |
| 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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What is Romanticism???? |
| Answer» Romanticism is a type of cultural movement which created sense of unity through folk poetry, dances and other cultural things. | |
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Globalization is fun elucidate |
| Answer» 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.Globalisation act as means of social change in society. New ideas, technologies, attitudes and planning spread from different countries because of this. It results in the mingling of people from varied cultures and beliefs. It results in the development of combined culture. It enables the people to break their constricted stereotypes and attitudes and widen their mental, emotional and psychological attitudes.Globalisation also results in the inflow of additional investment to the home country. Huge firms with many resources may bring in their additional share of investment. This is particularly beneficial to the developing countries that have scarcity in resources.\xa0New and advanced technology is also an advantage of globalisation. MNCs, bring in with them the latest technology as an investment to the home country. MNCs always have new and advanced technology for operations which can be used by the home countries to increase their production.Globalisation will result in increased employment opportunities. MNCs always bring in with them the bulk of employment opportunities. They will require qualified and professional employees for the management of their regional offices in the home country. It will also increase employment in allied sectors like transportation, IT and other industries. They will also generate a lot of other jobs in sectors like footwear and garments when they place orders for the products with the local industries. This increases employment opportunities in the home country.Thus globalisation is fun if its positive aspects are considered. But it has also widened the gap in income distribution, jobless growth, insecure jobs and the shutting down of many domestic industries. In short, globalisation has resulted in the domination of the large MNCs in the world economy. | |
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what role does silk route play between Chinese and Romans |
| Answer» The Romans learned about the silk route from the Parthians around 53 B.C.E. They used the word “Seres”or the silk people to refer to the Chinese. Though there was no direct evidence of any Roman merchants or Chinese in both the civilisations, silk was most coveted in Rome.Roman items were popular in China too. | |
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Explain how food habits are good indicator of globalisation |
| Answer» The exchange of food crops and habits between different regions and its adoption by different societies was a good indicator of globalisation. For example, the Europeans benefitted from the introduction of potatoes with good nutrients and health. Thousands perished in 1840s during the Irish Potato Famine. | |
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What is boycotted |
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Answer» Refused to take Boycott - The refusal to deal and associate with people ,or participate in activities ,or buy and use things ; usually a form of protest. Boycott means to refuse someting. |
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Gd birla was a parsi |
| Answer» Yes, he was a parsi.But what you want to ask. | |
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How pipelines are significant for the development of industries in India |
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What method should be adopted to control water pollution from the industry |
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In india the proportion of women in legislature has been very low. One way to solve the problem |
| Answer» Improve their literacy rate | |
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Difference between organised and unorfanised sector |
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Answer» \tOrganised sectorUnorganised sectorComprises enterprises where the term of employment is regular and the job is assured.Comprises small units where jobs are not regular and hence the job is not assured.Companies are registered by the government and have to follow rules and regulations.Companies are outside the control of the government. They have rules and regulations, but these are not followed.Employees in the organised sector have fixed working hours and they are paid if they work overtime.Workers in the unorganised sector are paid low wages which are not regular. There is no provision of payment if they work overtime.Employees in the organised sector get social security benefits such pension, provident fund, paid leave, sick leave etc.Workers in the unorganised sector do not get benefits such as pension and provident fund. There are no paid leaves and no leaves due to sickness.Workers in the organised sector are paid a fixed salary.Workers in the unorganised sector are not paid a fixed salary.\t Organised Sector=1)Insures regular working hours and salary2)employement throughout the year3)Job security and facilitiesUnorganised Sector=1)Had to fixed working hours and salary2)no fixes emplyement it can be only for 6 months3)no job securities and faciliities. |
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Why were big European Power met in Berlin in 1885 |
| Answer» Big European nations met in Berlin to hold a conference regarding the split up of the federated states of Africa. They wanted to split Africa into separate states in order to gain control over the continent’s abundant natural resources for the development of their industrial sector. The conference lasted for three months and resulted in the split up of Africa into fifty states. | |
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Define Open unemployment Terms of creditRBIBater system LiberalisationTrade barriers |
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process of unification of italy and personality involved in it. |
| Answer» Unification of Italy\tItaly was politically fragmented into various small states which were ruled by monarchies.\tDuring the mid-nineteenth century, only the state of Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by the Italian monarchy. The northern states were under the Austrian monarchy, Central Italy was under the control of the Pope and the states in the south were under the control of the Bourbon kings of Spain.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was a revolutionary who actively supported the unification of the Italian states. For achieving this aim, he formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’.\tThe state of Sardinia-Piedmont took the responsibility of fulfilling this task after the failed uprisings in 1831 and 1848. The king of Sardinia-Piedmont, Victor Emmanuel II, was actively helped by his Chief Minister Cavour. Cavour led the process of the unification of Italy.\tIn 1859, the state of Sardinia-Piedmont defeated the Austrians. In 1860, the Italian forces helped by Giuseppe Garibaldi and his volunteers marched into southern Italy and unified it with Italy.\tKing Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of united Italy. The complete unification of Italy was achieved in 1871. | |
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Honey tmhare preboaard khatam ho gaye kya |
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Answer» Yeah Ooo New Delhi Tm kha se ho No ? |
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How do gobar gas plant provide twin benifits for Indian farmers? |
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Answer» 1.By gobar gas farmer get this gas eaisly and cheaply 2. By gobar ga farmer also get menure by remaining waste which they use menure at their field 1)It helps them to set a biogass plant without polluting environment2)This gas is also used in feilds for better production 1)it allows them to have a use of totally unproductive things for them 2)once this plant is setted up it allows to have a free usage of gas and even not polluting the enviorment |
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Why was muslims ready to join with hindu during Khilafat Movement? |
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Answer» As we know that at the time when Rowlatt Act introduced in India, Gandhi ji started opposing it significantly. And at that time, Turkey was under the rule of Ottoman Empire which lose in world war II. Muslims of turkey thinks that they would got suffer due to this war. So they starts Khilafat Movement against Britishers under Shaukat Ali and Muhammad Ali in Mumbai.To strengthen their movement, they merge it with Gandhi\'s Movement for Swaraj.It made India unite. Hlo Hlo be gent |
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What was the main intension to launched Civil Disobedience Movement? |
| Answer» 1) see due to the great economic depression of 19 th century people were unable to pay off these high amount of taxes2) even the british government putted tax on salt which was a basic need requried by everyone 3)thus Mahatma Gandhi putted 11 demands in the frontof Irwin but he totally ignored it4) Mahatma gandhi thus started CDM through dand i march on 11march 5) main intension of his only to break laws made by british government | |
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Why was Civil Disobedience Movement launched? |
| Answer» Civil Disobedience movement was launched in 1930 when Gandhiji\'s 11 demands were neglected by the Colonial Government. | |
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What do u mean by Gandhi-Irwin pact? |
| Answer» When the british govt. responded with a policy of brutal repression against the civil disobedience movement, Mahatma Gandhi decided to call off the movement. He entered into a pact with Lord Irwin on 5March 1931. Under this pact, he consented to participate in a Round Table Conference in London. | |
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what was the main causes for slow down of Non Cooperation Movement?? |
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Answer» Hlo ◆Khadi cloth was often more expensive than mass produced mill cloth and poor people could not afford to buy it.So, the boycott of foreign goods could not continue for long.◆The boycott of British institutions also posed a problem. No alternative institutions were set-up in their place. So, the students, teachers and other professionals finally had to resume their studies and jobs in government institutions like schools, colleges, courts etc. Pta nahi |
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