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How majoritism in Sri Lanka affected the life of Tamils ? |
| Answer» Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country in 1948. The democratically elected government adopted a series of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy.\tIn 1956, an Act was passed to make Sinhala as the official language.\tThe government followed preferential policies favouring Sinhala applicants for University positions and government jobs.\tThe constitution provided for State protection for Buddhism. The Sri Lankan Tamils felt that none of the major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhala leaders were sensitive to their language and culture and denied them equal political rights which led to increased feeling of alienation among them. | |
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What is resoure |
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Answer» Anything which we use to satisfy our needs are called resources Everything available in our environment which is used to satisfy our needd and for livelihood is known as resource Anything present in our environment which can be used to satisfy our need , provided it is economically feasible , culturally acceptable and technologically accessible is termed as a resource. |
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Main features of kharif crop |
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Answer» The three main features of Kharif crop are:1. Rabi crops are grown with the onset of monsoon and harvested in September- October.2. Paddy, jowar, maize, and bajra are examples of Rabi crop.3. These crops receive rain from southwest monsoon winds. The Kharif crop is the autumn harvest (also known as the summer or monsoon crop). Kharif crops are usually sown with the beginning of the first rains in July and harvested in September/October. For example, Paddy, maize etc. |
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10th syllabus s.s.t |
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Answer» His print, industrialisation, nationalism in india & EuropeGeo resources, agriculture, minerals, manufacturing, life lines of indian economy Civics power sharing, federalism, gender religion & caste, political party, outcomes of democracy Eco development, sector of Indian economy, Money&credit, globalization Hlw Hii |
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| 13855. |
Describe the growth and development of national highways in India? |
| Answer» 1. The National Highways help in interstate transport.2. These National Highways are constructed and maintained by the Central Government.3. National Highway Authority of India is responsible for the maintenance and development of the National Highways.4. National Highways constitute nearly forty per cent of the total road traffic and 1.7% of the total road length.5. These National Highways help in movement of defence personnel in all states and cities.6. It helps in the quick movement of men and material between different state capitals, cities and ports. | |
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Who is Richard Arkwright |
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Answer» Introduce 1st cotton mill in ever According to several historians,\xa0in 1760s an Englishman Arkwright invented a machine called\xa0the spinning frame, a device that could spin 128 threads at the same time. He introduced first cotton mill in india |
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What is a nation? In the words of Ernst Renam |
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Answer» A nation is a cumulative of long past of endeavours, sacrifice . Ernst Renan was a French philosopher and attributes of a nation are according to him as follows— (i) A nation is not formed by a common language, race, religion or territory. (ii)To form a nation, social capital, common glories and deeds of the past and common will are necessary. (iii) Nation is a large scale solidarity. (iv) Inhabitants of a nation have the right to be consulted in reference of large scale solidarity. (v) The existence of a nation is not only a good thing but also a necessity. (vi) A nation has never any real interest in annexing or holding on to a country against its will.Importance of Nation according to Renam (i) Existence of the nation is a guarantee of liberty. (ii) Liberty will not be more in case the world had only one law and only one master. |
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If federalism works only in big countries,why did belgium adopt it? |
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Answer» Federalism hold that type of country where the ethnic composition is very complex Because even though it is a small country, it has diverse population made up of multilingual groups. These multilingual groups have their own interest which might lead to social conflict. to avoid these conflicts they have adopted federalism.\xa0 |
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Send paper of pre board 2020 |
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You can give me the notes from all chapters |
| Answer» You will get on this app | |
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What was the impact of 1 world war on nationalism in india??????? |
| Answer» The War led to a huge increase in defence expenditure. This was financed by war loans and by increasing taxes. Customs duties were raised and income tax was introduced to raise extra revenue. Prices of items increased during the war years. The prices doubled between 1913 and 1918. The common people were the worst sufferers because of price rise. Forced recruitment of rural people in the army was another cause of widespread anger among people.Crop failure in many parts of India resulted in acute shortage of food. Influenza epidemic further aggravated the problem. According to 1921 census, about 12 to 13 million people died because of famines and epidemic. | |
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DEFINE THE TERM SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? |
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Answer» Sustainable development means development should be take place without damaging the environment and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of future generations... Sustainable development refers to the development in which we can meet with present needs without interfering into futures needs. |
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What are the major points of treaty of Vienna? |
| Answer» In 1815, the representatives of the European powers -\xa0Britain, Russia,Prussia and Austria wanted to establish long-lasting peace and stability after they defeated Napolean.Thus, they drew up the Treaty of Vienna of 1815 with the intenstion of undoing most of the changes brought about during the Napoleonic wars\xa0and creating a new conservative order in Europe.\tThe Bourbon dynasty\xa0was brought back to power and France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. \tTo prevent the French evasion, a series of states werre 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\xa0Genoa (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, Napolean\'s\xa0German confederation of 39 states was left untouched.\tIn the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.\xa0 | |
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Length of the long questions |
| Answer» 2 or 3 paragraphs | |
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Who were junkers |
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Answer» Land owner of Prussia is called junkers 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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Disadvantages of credit in India?? |
| Answer» Which type of credit r u asking for---formal sources of credit or informal sources of credit?? | |
| 13867. |
With whose permission extraction is possible in India |
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Answer» Central govt. Government |
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| 13868. |
What is mmr |
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Answer» Moternal moterity rate Mmr is a vaccine against measles,...rubella...and mumps also. Mmr what is this??? ??? |
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| 13869. |
The indian railway is now reorganised into how many zones |
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Answer» The Indian Railway is now reorganised into 16 zones. The distribution pattern of the Railway network in the country has been largely influenced by physiographic, economic and administrative factors. 16 16 zones |
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| 13870. |
Why did mahatma gandhi feel the to launch a board based movement in 1920 |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915. In South Africa, he had successfully fought the racist regime with a notel method known as Satyagraha.The three reasons stating the fact are(i) The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth which would ultimately triumph; Gandhiji believed that the dharma of non-violence could unite all Indians.In India, Gandhiji launched Satyagraha movements in various areas like Champaran, Kheda and Ahmedabad.(ii) In 1919, the Rowlatt Act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Assembly which gave enormous power to the British Government.The government could detain any political prisoner without any trial for two years. The aim of this Act was to repress political activities of the nationalists. People were agitating against the law.(iii) On 13th April, 1919, the infamous incident took place where hundreds of innocent people were killed. As the news of Jallianwalla Bagh spread, widespread movement started.Gandhiji now felt the need to launch a more broad based movement in India. | |
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Difference between CDM and NCM |
| Answer» The Civil Disobedience Movement was different from the Non-Cooperation Movement. The main differences between these two movements are(i) The Non-Cooperation Movement was launched in 1921 by Gandhiji, but the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.(ii) The Non-Cooperation Movement started with middle class participation whereas the Civil Disobedience Movement was first supported by the Industrialists like GD Birla, Purshottamdas Thakur.(iii) Due to Khalifa issues Muslim community participated in Non-Cooperation on large scale. But the growing proximity of the Congress party and Hindu Mahasabha prevented the Muslims to participate in Civil Disobedience Movement.(iv) The Non-Cooperation Movement was withdrawn by Gandhiji due to violent incident at Chauri Chaura.But the Civil Disobedience Movement was withdrawn in 1931, when Gandhi signed ‘Gandhi-Irwin’ pact.(v) In Non-Cooperation Movement, Women did not participate in large scale. But large scale participation of women is one of the most significant features of the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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Describe any three major problems faced by Indian cotton weavers in nineteenth century. |
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Answer» Their position in local markets also shalk because of the imported machine made and cheap goods of England, flooded the market. When the American Civil War broke out, exports of Indian raw cotton which was of good quality increased rapidly and the Indian weavers were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant rates Export market of weavers in the British market collapsed because the British government imposed high duty over the Indian goods in order to remove the compel as Indian goods were more in demand Online hota huya b koi answer nhi hi deta kmal hh yaar ????? ??? mujh b answer btado koi? |
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Explain how the global transfer of diseases in pre modern world helped in colonisation of americas |
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Answer» Weapons and soldiers could be destroyed or captured but diseases could not be fought against. The global transfer of disease in the pre-moder world helped in the colonizatio of the Americas because the native American Indians were not immune to the disease that the settlers and colonisers brought with them. ???? |
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What is sand dunes |
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Answer» As wind blows it carries sand other dust particles along it. As the speed of the wind slows down the sand and dust particles settle on the surface of the earth and forms pile. This phenomenon is responsible for the formation of sand dunes. Sand dunes are formed mostly in desert areas where sand is found is found in abundance. When wind blows in these areas, it lifts and transports sand from one place to another. When the wind stops blowing or reduces its speed, the heavier sand particles fall and get deposited in low hill-like structures. These are called the sand dunes. A sand dunes is a mount ,hill, or ridge of sand that lies behind the part of the beach affected by tides |
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What were the main ideas of Gandhi Ji behind the Non Cooperation Movement |
| Answer» Gandhiji, in his famous book, Hind Swaraj (1909) observed that British rule in India was established because of the cooperation of Indians which was also responsible for its survival. However, a movement for not obeying the orders of the British i.e. "NonCooperation movement" could eventually lead to the collapse of the British rule and Swaraj would come.1. Gandhiji proposed that the movement should unfold in stages.2. It should begin with the surrender of the titles that the government had awarded and a complete boycott of civil services, army police, courts, legislative councils, schools and foreign goods.3. The idea was a complete boycott of anything that was associated with the British\' and symbolized British Dominance\'. He further mentioned that if the government used repression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched.4. Mahatma Gandhi along with Shaukat Ali made serious attempts to persuade people across the entire subcontinent by extensively touring and gathering popular support. | |
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Which factor affect sustainable development |
| Answer» TechnologyAttitude toward environmentMoral value of society | |
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Shilling series |
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Answer» Shilling series* In England, in 1920 , popular work were sold cheap series called cheap series... |
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Describe the role of technology in promoting globalisation process. |
| Answer» Technology plays a vital role in globalization because when any country became developed and share its technique,udeas,currency etc with other country so that other country is also get benifited | |
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Unification in Germany |
| Answer» 1. Nationalist feeling were widespread among middle class farmers.2. In 1848, they tried to unify Germany in to a nation.3. The feeling was repressed by the combined forces of the monarchy and the military.4. From the Prussia took on the leadership of unification of Germany .5. It\'s chif minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of this process.6. Three wars over seven years ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification. | |
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Who wrote "Dawn of the century"? |
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Answer» Dawn of the century was written by E.T. Paull in 1900.The picture on the famous book ‘Dawn of the century’ indicates:1. There is an angle of progress, bearing the flag of the new century and is gently perched on a wheel with wings symbolizing time.2. The fight is taking into the future.3. Floating about behind her are the sign of progress- Railway, Camera, Machines, Printing press and factory. Ernie chapel E.T. Paull |
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Port of surat and hoogly declined by 18 th centuary. Explain |
| Answer» The port of Surat declined by the end of the eighteenth century on account of the growing power of European companies in trade with India. The port of Surat was an important pre-colonial port. It connected India to the Gulf and Red Sea ports. A vibrant sea trade was operated through this port. A variety of Indian merchants and bankers were involved in this network of export trade. But by the 1750s this network, controlled by Indian merchants, was breaking down. The Europeans secured many concessions from local courts as well as the monopoly rights to trade. European colonies developed the Bombay port in the later half of the 18th century. This led to a decline of the old ports of Surat and Hoogly from where local merchants had operated. Exports slowed and local banks here went bankrupt. The European companies gradually gained power. This resulted in decrease of the activities on Surat Port. Consequently sea trade from surat declined. | |
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What was the aim of the french revolution |
| Answer» The main aim of the French revolutionaries was to overthrow the monarchical rule and the ‘Ancien regime’ in France and the establishment of a republican government.Their aims:1.) They will constitute the nation and shape its destiny.2.) Essential social changes based on liberalism.3.) Drafting a formal constitution.4.) Abolition of monarchy.5.) Foundation of secular and democratic republic.The French revolutionaries aimed: That people would constitute the nation and shape its destiny. Establishment of a system based on equal prospects, freedom of speech, accepted sovereignty and a representative government. Abolition of the monarchy. | |
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Anybody tell me two attributes of liberty |
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Answer» Good morning dear friends I think red cap and broken chains |
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Why is it believed that print culture created condition for French Revolution |
| Answer» Print popularised the ideas of enlightened thinkers, the writings of Voltaire and Rousseau were read widely. They made a critical commentary on tradition, superstition and despotism. It opened the eyes of the readers, made them question, be critical and rational.(ii) Print created a new culture of dialogue and debate. All values, norms and institutions were revalued and discussed by a public that had become aware of the power of reason. New ideas of social revolution came into being.(iii) By the 1780s, there was an outpouring of literature, that mocked royalty and criticised their morality. In the process, it raised questions about the existing social order. It led to hostile sentiments against the monarchy. Thus, the print culture created the conditions in which the French Revolution occurred. | |
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Name any two books that reflect the plight of the lower casts and poor in india |
| Answer» Some books that reflect the plight of the lower caste and poor on India are :\t Gulamgiri\t Chhote aur badde ka sawal | |
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name any two plants that reflect the plight of the lower caste and poor in India |
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Answer» Some books that reflect the plight of the lower caste and poor on India are :\t Gulamgiri\t Chhote aur badde ka sawal
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Why did impose Vernacular press act |
| Answer» After the revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of the press was changed in British India. Vernacular papers became assertively nationalist. To control the vernacular papers, the ‘Vernacular Press Act’ was passed in 1878 under the Governor-Generalship and Viceroyalty of Lord Lytton.The act empowered the government to impose restrictions on the press in the following ways(i) Modelled on the Irish Press Laws, this actprovided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in the vernacular press.(ii) The purpose of the act was to control the printing and circulation of seditious material, specifically which were against the British Government in India.(iii) From now on the government kept regular track of the vernacular newspaper.(iv) When a report published in the newspaper was judged as seditious, the newspaper was warned.(v) If the newspaper ignored the warning of the government, the government could seize the press and confiscate the printing machinery. | |
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What\'s project work |
| Answer» Kerala ka project work hai . | |
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Types of iron ore |
| Answer» India is rich in good quality iron ores.\tMagnetite: It is the finest iron ore with a very high content of iron up to 70 per cent. It has excellent magnetic qualities and is valuable in the electrical industry.\tHaematite: It is the most important industrial iron ore in terms of the quantity used but has a slightly lower iron content than magnetite, i.e., 50 per cent. | |
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Wanted members of congress to return to ask for poorna swaraj for Indians. |
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Why did women wer angered on spinning Jenny? |
| Answer» The three reasons why women attacked spinning jenny in Europe in the 19th century are-1. Women workers in Britain attacked the Spinning Jenny because it could spin many spindles with one wheel. This increased productivity and led to decrease in employment of women for spinning.2. The fear of unemployment made women workers hostile to the introduction of new technology3 .This was the reason of aggressive attack from women in England on one of the woolen industry in which spinning jenny was first installed.Angry women therefore, attacked the machine. | |
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Mention the feature of arid soil |
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Answer» (i) Arid soils are the soils of desert or semi-desert regions and colours varies from red to brown.(ii) The soil has sandy texture and salinity. As precipitation is very low the temperature is high and evaporation is faster making it lack in moisture and humus.(iii) The calcium content increase downward and forms kankar layers downward and sometimes the kankar layer in the bottom layers restrict the infiltration of water. Sometimes, after irrigation its productivity is increased and it becomes suitable for cultivation. i. This soil ranges from red to brown in colour.ii. The soil contains considerable amount of soluble soil. iii. The soil is alkaline in nature as there is no rainfall to wash the soluble soil. iv. The soil are in fertile but can be used for cultivation crops like barely, maize and cotton by proper irrigation. |
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Advantage and disadvantage of communalism |
| Answer» Advantages of communalism :1. It works effectively as a centrally-planned economy.2. It can transform the shape of an economy to the vision of the leader.3. It creates equality on a level that capitalism can never offer.4. It allows for employment opportunities to be given out to everyone.Disadvantages of communalism:-\tThe government decides on what the people can have, rather than what they want\tMost all businesses are owned and controlled by the government.\tEverybody is working, and most have nothing | |
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What do you mean by swaraj? |
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Answer» Simple mean of swaraj is full independence . Swaraj can mean generally self-governance or "self-rule", and was used synonymous with "home-rule" by Mahatma Gandhi but the word usually refers to Gandhi\'s concept for Indian independence from foreign domination. Swaraj lays stress on governance not by a hierarchical government, but self governance through individuals and community buildingA wide variety of social groups responded tro the call of Swaraj given by Mahatma Gandhi during the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement. Inevitably, each of their interpetations of the concept of Swaraj differd from one another. |
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Which one of the following set up first jute mill in india? |
| Answer» The first jute mill was established at Rishra, on the River Hooghly near Calcutta in 1855 when Mr. George Acland brought jute spinning machinery from Dundee. | |
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How does trade strengthen the economy of a country |
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Chapterwise marking scheme of all chapter? |
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No Country can survive without international trade explain |
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Answer» Today, the world is called a global village, thanks to faster communication, quicker and improved modes of travel, inter-continental trade and freer movement of people from one corner of the globe to another.Each country is blessed with some resource or the other. For instance, petroleum in the Arabic region, Jute in Bangladesh and India, Coffee in African countries, Ruby in Myanmar, Gold and Diamond in South Africa and so on. Therefore, international trade is the only recourse left to countries to import products they do not have and export those products they have in excess or in abundance. Hence, in today\'s day and age, no country can survive without carrying out international trade.\xa0 Kyunki sare goods ek country ke pass available nhi hote |
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Is there any chapter is optional sst ??? |
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Answer» Yes...The Making of global world and The age of Industrialisation.. Gloal world and the age of industrialisation No |
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What was the challenges that cotton textile industry faced during colonial period ?? |
| Answer» \tThe yarn in India is produced by small industries and units which largely cater to local markets. Thus, while many spinners export cotton yarn, many garment manufacturers have to import fabric. Therefore, there is a mismatch between the two.\tMost of the machinery installed in cotton mills are outdated and need to be replaced.\tIrregular power supply has hampered production.\tThe cotton industry is facing tough competition from the fibre industry. | |