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what is GDP?? |
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Answer» GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GDP is Gross Domestic Product and to find the GDP of a country. Then we add the GPD of all the three sector primary sector, secon dary sector and tertiary sector... Hope it will be helpful to you ? Gross domestic product Okay g? Ha g.... Achha g? Nahi g yaha bas ...hamare,apke jaise students hi hai bas.... Are here any Sir/Mam in this app?? okay ?? most welcome ..? ok thanks Gross domestic product....or u say total growth rate of a country .. |
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What are the characteristivs of a political party |
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Answer» The characteristics of a political party are(i) Political parties contest elections and share power.(ii) They agree on some policies and programmes for the society to promote collective good.(iii) If a political party is unable to win a majority, it makes an alliance with other parties to form a Coalition Government.(iv) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than others.The above characteristics show that political parties are necessary for a democracy. They have leaderActive membersAnd followers |
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Gandhiji believed that politics should follow ethics drawn from religion. (True/False) |
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Answer» True T True |
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| 14204. |
How to pass in social science |
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Answer» रत्ता क्यों मारे । कंसेप्ट समझना चाहिए । परीक्षा में किसी भी प्रश्न का उत्तर आप दे सकते हैं अगर आप समझकर सही तरीके से उत्तर लिखते हो। मैं खुद ही सोशल सांइस में टॉपर हूं । Ratta maar dabake Understand the concept . Structure your answer properly . Practice maps . |
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developed resources |
| Answer» Tesources which have surveyed and thier quantity and quality have bbeen determined for utilisation | |
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What are the need of decentralization in India |
| Answer» To make the local government more effective. | |
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Differentiate between Factories and industries? ( 5points) |
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How does mining affect the heath of miners give answer in short type question |
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Answer» The impacts of mining:(i)The dust and noxious fumes inhaled by miners make them vulnerable to pulmonary diseases.(ii)The risk of collapsing mine roofs, inundation and fires in coalmines are a constant threat to miners.(iii)The water sources in the region get contaminated due to mining.(iv)Dumping of waste and slurry leads to degradation of land, soil, and increase in stream and river pollution. Vulnarable to pulmonary diseases due to dust produced.Eg. Asbestosis , Sillicosis , Back Lung Diseases , etc. |
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What is prudential decision |
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Answer» Prudential decision meant decision with national profits or simply profits Sorry i don\'t know |
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What reform can in your opinion make the function of political parties more effective and democratic |
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What is industralisation |
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Answer» Setting up of industries in area Shifting of work to machine work is known as industrialisation In easy words we can say that the shifting of manual work to machine work is known as infustrialisation. Industrialisation: Production of goods with the help of machines in factories. The first industrialized Nation-Britain. Features: Handmade goods to machine made goods in factories, cottage to factory, large scale production, started in England in later parts of 18th Century. |
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Give 6 differences between Federalism and Unitary government? |
| Answer» 1. In Unitary form of Government All Powers are vested with the single Central Government which is Supreme and Powerful.In Federal type of government in which one Central government is there for the country and different provincial governments are there. It is a form of Government where power is divided between Government and at different levels2. In a unitary form of government the central government can pass any order to the state or local governments on any specific issue.In a federal system of government the central government is not authorised to instruct the state government on any particular issue. State governments are free to work on any issue related to the state according to its will.3. Countries with unitary form of government: countries like England, Italy, Japan, China, France ,e.t.c have a unitary form of government.Countries with Federal government: countries like India, USA ,Canada, Australia ,Brazil, Argentina, Russia , e.t.c have a federal type of government. | |
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Explain the impact of print on Indian womens |
| Answer» 1. Writers started writing about the lives and features of women and this increased the number of women readers.2. Women writers write their own autobiography. They highlighted the condition of women, their ignorance and how they forced to do hard domestic labour.3. A large section of Hindu writing was devoted to the education of women.4. In the early 20th century the journals written by women become very popular in which women’s education, widowhood, widow remarriage were discussed.5. Many writers published how to teach women to be obedient wives. | |
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Faith can sake the mountain |
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Answer» As u wish....... Prb yhi h friship h meri uske sath ..to jaanna jroori h Ki vo kesa h hum usse baat kre ya n kre Yahi na galat hai.......apko uske behaviour se kya lena dena hai.....dosti utna hi rakhiya jitna acceptable ho...... ???? Fir bhi kesa h uska behavior Usko ham apna bhai mante hai....... Acc to u... Shivam is good or Bad...?? Plz tell Chalo sidha point pe ata hu ...kyu dp, dp ka rat lagai rahti ho ...... I mean first judge ....what type of guy was there and then start talking........si Aap logo ko jitna simple samajhti ho utna simple hai nahi..........image aisha banao ko yek din dushman bhi man le ki wah...kya banda hai...... Galat kiske sath m Frank thi????plz name btado Apke understanding ki galti hai ...aap kyu itna frank rahti ho galat logo ke sath........ye apka masla hai hame nahi bolna chaiya ....lakin bol gay....sorry M nhi pdti in sab cheejo m.. So plz don\'t blame me like this ???? Aap khud zimadar ho iske liya.........kya yrr sirf apke sath hi kyu hota hai aisha kabhi socha hai...sirf bado wali language use karne se maturity nahi ati ....aap bachi ho aur apko in bf, gf wale chakar me padhna hi nahi chaiya.....bina apke galti ke koi apko thodi na galat manlega.......believe me.....i know what u r thinking about me while reading the above line......but no mention...it was my duty.... Apne notice ni kiya vo kuch dino s online nhi aaya tha.. Mere se bhi baat ni krta vo.. .ganda shivam ???? ?sorry Now he is leaving this aap Itna late reply kyu??? Oh usko pta ni.. Meri usse ldaii hogyi thi... Fir bhi sab sochte h m uski gf hu ???...vo meko bhul gya, inna gussa h uske andr ??... Shivam aur kon??? Kon bhai???? ? Ache.....????mazak kiya yrr Kya hua hai honey bhai bahot gussa me hai aaj??? ????gande ???kuch nahi bas sis mante hai ham sabko ....isiliya jo marzi aya bol diya...........apne sis se hi bole hai waise. Pk aapko bdi pasand aayi princess ???? ??ok sis so gao.....bahot kimti hai ye nind..... Waise online ho to reply kar do princess g☺️☺️☺️ Ok bhai...ab neend aa rhi h..?...bye ?? Oh...?...vaise shreya nhi thi.. Hame to unse kabhi bat nahi hui phir bhi itna payar?.......shreya g ki tarah reply tha...hame laga o hi name badal ke aa gayi hai.............i am kidding plzz don\'t take it seriously. Sbb...itna late reply kyu de rhe h...? Ha to ja n... Btane aaya h shivam ? Itna gussa thik nahi hai bhai.....blood sugar badh gayega??? Why shivam...??.?...and bye Shayad unka name vanshika h...btt mai bhi ni janti unko... ab me nhi aunga bye freinds honey kon he mujhe kya pta he vesa bhi me ye app chor rha hu Shivam abhi tk gussa h kya??? ????????????? Sis kisi princess ka bhi reply hai niche...kaun hai.... i have not find it yet?? Bye ash.. Bye Kya hua bhai??? Bestie ji ko bata dena ** Areh...shivam..aisa kyu bol rhe ho...?? hii honey ap kon ho me apko nhi jan ta Bye Anku! Gn!? It\'s ok...I was just joking...? Ok bye......bestie ji bata dena plz Sorry sis apka chat niche tha .....forgive me..? Ni ji aisa ni h ji...aapne reply ni kiaa mujhe lga aap chli gyi Acha fr v u can watch me from chrome also just search there @cutie_ash_40 Hi shivu Ha bro...ja ri hu..sab apne me baat karne me busy h...?? Ni ji..no other social media app Hlo Shivam Hello....bro welcome to my empire??? O acha Anku ap tiktok ya fr insta me ho Goog ni aadya..st..tc hii freinds Ja rahi ho sis...ok good night and have a sweet dream Gn Aadya Q Anku be ghijk btao Bro Vo ji mere ab pre board h n 14 se..to mai kl ye aap uninstall kr dunga..ab 28 ke baad aaunga Bhai ye princess kon hai?? Bye everyone...and good night..? Aap hi ke jaise mast?? Ni ji Ha Anku Bro why not Mai mst hu pk & u Mera hua...abhi...abhi I am fine Sis aapko ek baat bataoo All gd! Sbka dinner hua? Kaise ho bhai aur... aap ash Kaise ho aap sab And honey Hello princess..... Hlo pk Wlcm pk Acha that\'s gd Anku Yes..of course sis bht accha h Hii ..i am back Mai jse v aisa nm dti hu wo sre special hte h! Apko acha lga na Meri family bhi mujhe yhi bulati h I\'m good...? Vaise sis aapka ye anku name accha h☺ Thx Anku Bro Good sis..congrats Hlo pk ji Hi Aadya! How r u? I m also gd? Yup I won the match at 1st it became tie but the very next time we won!? Hello aadya ji h r u Fine sis and u..and what about ur match Hello ankesh and ash... How r u Anku Hello frnds Ha...suhu aayi thi.. Suhu aayi thi aaj???? ?? Ham bhi wait kar rahe hai sis..... Pk hi ? Aaj shreya and abhinav nhi aaye... Hello sis.... Thank you...... Hey bro...? U always write truth ????? ? |
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Describe the process of the unification of germany |
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Answer» UNIFICATION OF GERMANY1. Nationlist feelings were widespread among middle class Germans who tried to unite different parts of German into nation state.2. The liberal initative to nation building was repressed by the combined forces of monarchy and the military supported by Junkers. 3. Prussia took on the leadership of the movement for national unification.4. The cheif minister Ottoman Bismarck was the architect of the process carried with the help of Prussian army and Bureacracy.5. Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark, and France ended with Prussian victory and completed the process of unification. 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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Define hitler |
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Answer» Hitler is not an definition that you want to define it! Simply you have gone mad Pankaj . Hitler was a german dictator belonging to the nazi party |
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The greek war of independence |
| Answer» Greece had been a part of the Ottoman empire since the 15th century. With the growth of liberal and Nationalist ideas in Europe in the 19th century, the educated elite among the Greeks mobilized nationalist feelings and began a movement for Greek independence in the year 1821. Poets and artists eulogized Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and made attempts to galvanise the masses into action. Through continuous struggle, the Greeks did succeed in gaining independence eventually. Through the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832, the independence of Greece was recognised.Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the Green nation. Arts, poetry, folktales and music all helped express and articulate Greek nationalist aspirations. | |
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Difference between state and national party |
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Answer» There are three major differences between a national party and regional/state party:\tNational parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.\tNational parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.\tThe national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states. Parties that are present in several or all units is called national parties Parties that are present in only one of the federal inits is called state parties |
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State how caste inequalities are still cintinuing in india |
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Answer» We can proof that caste system is still prevailing in our society by following ways:-1 . In our country mainly in villages people\'s thinking has not been changed like the higher caste people mainly Brahmans will marry a boy/girl of lower caste. They will marry with a boy/girl of same caste only, and they are not allowing lower caste people to enter into their houses also.2. Due to caste system the lower caste people had got some reservations( SC,ST,OBC etc.) in educational field as well as in competitive and working field. Due to this they get some opportunities for education and jobs. 3. Mainly in villages we see in temple that the higher caste priest in temple are not allowing lower caste people to enter into the temple. Caste inequalities roots yet not completely finished from our country. Most of the people or families still get married with their own caste or tribe. This caste inequality in our country still leads to untouchability among various social groups. Education yet not easily available to the people belongs to low castes. Economic status is also closely linked to the caste systemThese all factors and facts are enough to say that caste system and caste inequalities are still prevailing in our country. |
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Difine organised sector ? |
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Answer» Organised sector are the sector where all the policies and regulations formulated by the government. Ind |
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At which level 1/3 of seat are reserved for women??? |
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Answer» At local government.. As per the Constitution of India, 33 percent or one third of seats in all local bodies like Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and all state legislatives are reserved for women.There is separate reservation for them and women can represent their state or district in Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha respectively. Hi Hi?????????? |
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Reformation of political parties |
| Answer» Steps that should be taken to reform the political parties in India are:\tA law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties.\xa0It should be made compulsory for political parties to maintain a register of its members, to follow its own constitution and to have an independent authority.\tIt should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates.\xa0Similarly, there should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party.\tThere should be state funding of elections. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses.\xa0\tA strict law should be passed by the Court prohibiting any person with criminal charges from contesting in elections.\xa0 | |
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Describe corn law. |
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Answer» (a) From the late 18 th century, the demand for foodgrainsincreased in Britain due to population growth. As urban areas expanded due to industrialisation, the demand for agricultural products went up, pushing up foodgrain prices.Under pressure from landed groups, the government also restricted the import of corn. The laws allowing the government to restrict the import of corn were commonly known as the Corn Laws.(b) The Corn Laws were abolished because industrialists and urban dwellers were unhappy with high food prices. As a result, they forced the British Government to abolish the Corn Laws.© The abolishing of Com Laws brought following results(i) After the Corn Laws were abolished, food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country.(ii) British agriculture was unstable to compete with imports.(iii) Vast areas of land were now left uncultivated and thousands of men and women were thrown out of ’ work. They migrated to the cities or other countries in search of work.(iv) As the food prices fell, consumption in Britain rose.From the mid-19th century faster industrial growth in Britain also led to higher incomes and therefore, more food imports. The law allowing the government to restrict the import of corn was known as corn law. |
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How did Napolean came to Europe? |
| Answer» Through french revolution | |
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Why is the struggle of 1857 called the first struggle for freedom |
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Answer» First War Of Independence ? Answer |
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What is federalism? Define |
| Answer» Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituents units of a country. | |
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Why is per capita consumption of steel is low in india? |
| Answer» Due to - 1) Lack of domestic market for Steel in India. 2) most of the steel is produced for international markets. 3)Modern and cost effective technologies for steel production aren\'t utilized in India due to lack of infrastructure. 4)72℅ of total population live in village and have less requirement of Steel. 5) lack of development in remote areas, poor infrastructure in remote areas, lack of adequate means of transport makes it difficult to deliver steel in backward areas. | |
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Why were manuscripts declined in 19 century |
| Answer» Because they are very fragile difficult to carry and can be read only for a short period of time | |
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Difference between national park and wildlife century |
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| Answer» | Wildlife Sanctuary | National Park | \tHuman activities are allowed.No human activities are allowed.Main aim is to protect a particular flora or fauna.Can include flora, fauna or any other objects of historical significance.There are no fixed boundaries.Boundaries are fixed and defined.It is open to the general publicNot usually open to the public.Sanctuaries are usually formed by the order of Central or the State GovernmentNational Parks are formed by the State or central Legislature.A sanctuary can be upgraded to a national parkA national park cannot be downgraded to a Sanctuary.\t|
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Write a note on WHO |
| Answer» The\xa0World Health Organization\xa0(WHO) is a\xa0specialized agency of the United Nations\xa0that is concerned with international\xa0public health. It was established on 7 April 1948 headquartered in\xa0Geneva, Switzerland. The WHO is a member of the\xa0United Nations Development Group. Its predecessor, the Health Organization, was an agency of the\xa0League of Nations. | |
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When was rowlatt act passed |
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Answer» The rowlatt act was passed in 1919 Excuse me this is a question 1919 |
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How did colonialism bring an impact to novels? |
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What is coming together federalism involve |
| Answer» “Coming together federation” involves:(i) the central government to become more powerful.(ii) Independent states coming together on their own to form bigger unit.(iii) Constituent units have unequal powers. | |
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What has helped to deepen democracy in our country |
| Answer» (i) Constitutional status for local government has helped to deepen democracy in our country. It has also increased women’s representation and voice in our democracy.(ii) Actually the new system of local government is the largest experiment in democracy conducted anywhere in the world.(iii) Seats are reserved in the elected bodies and the executive heads of these institutions for the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and OBC.All these features strengthen the very aspect of our democracy. | |
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Coming together federation give two examples |
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Answer» Independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, it is known as Coming together federalism.Example: India and Spain USA,Australia |
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In what ways print helped the development of nationalist feeling in India? |
| Answer» Print culture helped in developing a culture of dialogue among people. Ideas of social reform could be spread in a better way. Gandhiji spread his ideas of swadeshi in a powerful way through newspapers.Print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India in the following ways:(i) Many vernacular newspapers began to be published in India, carried nationalist feelings. They reported on colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. These helped in spreading the message of nationalism to the majority of the Indian masses. Even in spite of repressive measures print culture was a revolution which could not be stopped.(ii) Attempts to throttle nationalist criticism provoked militant protest. This, in turn, led to a renewed cycle to persecution and protests.(iii) When Punjabi revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Bal Gangadhar Tilak wrote with great sympathy about them in his Kesari. This led to his imprisonment in 1908, provoking, in turn, widespread protests all over India.Thus print culture played very important role in spreading nationalistic feelings among people in the early 20th century. | |
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What is nature of Indian federal system |
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Answer» “The power sharing” arrangements in our country is mainly based on the quasi federal nature of federation. The Indian constitution provided a “three fold distribution” of legislative powers between the union government and the state government known as ‘Three List System’.\tUnion List\tState List\tConcurrent List\t(i) Union list—‘Union list’ contains 97 subjects of national importance.\t• The union legislature legislates the subjects of union list.\t• Defence,foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency are examples of the union list.\t(ii) **State list—**State list contains 66 subjects of local importance’.\t• The state legislature assembly legislates on the subjects of state legislature.\t• Police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation.\t(iii) **Concurrent List—**Concurrent List contains 47 subjects which are important for both the union and state government.\t• On the concurrent list subject both union and the state legislature can legislate but in the case of conflict only union law prevails.\t• Subjects like, education, forests, trade unions, marriages, adoption and succession are the examples of concurrent list. Give three example of coming together federation Two types |
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What is the civil disobedience |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi discovered salt was a common ingredient in the food of both rich and poor. He viewed the tax on salt and the monopoly of the Government on its production as downright oppressive.On 31st January 1930, he sent a letter to Lord Irwin stating eleven wide ranging demands of various classes of India. The launch of Civil Disobedience was also stated. | |
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What is opm |
| Answer» it is a type of crop | |
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Salt सत्यगरह |
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Answer» The tax on the salt and the government\'s monopoly right over its production made Mahatma Gandhi very much disturbed. In his opinion, it was a gross atrocity on the part of thr the British government. Salt was something consumed by rich and the poor alike and it was one of the most essential food items . Hence it should be exempted from any tax.He sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin on 31st January 1930 with eleven demands . These demands are concerned with the interests of all sections of Indian people. The most stirring of all was the demand to make salt tax- free. But Irwin showed recultance and took the warning lightly. Gandhiji started his famous salt march over 240 miles from Sabarmati ashram to Gujarati costal town of Dandi accompanied by his 78 trusted volunteers. On 6th April 1930 he reached Dandi and openly and ceremonially violated thr the salt law by manufacturing salt by boiling sea water. People were now asked to not only to refuse cooperation but also to break colonial laws.Gandhiji\'s salt march proved to be a important milestone in the history of Indian national movement. People from all walks of life participated in this historic movement. Thus this marked the beginning of Civil Disobedience movement In 1930 as part of civil disobedience movement ,Gandhiji started his famous DANDI MARCH from Sabarmathi to Dandi (salt satyagraha) |
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What is consumer right ?what is type of it ? explain |
| Answer» Rights of consumers are right to safety, right to choose, right to be heard, right to seek redressal, right to consumer education and right to be informed.Right to be informed-\xa0Adequate and accurate information about quality, quantity, purity, standard and the price of the goods and services must be provided to consumers.\xa0This information helps consumers in their buying decision and use of the product.Right to seek redressal-\xa0Consumers have been given the right to redress their grievances relating to the performance, grade, quality etc. of the goods and services.\xa0Right to choose- Assurance of access to variety of goods and services at competitive price.Right to Safety- Consumers have the right to be protected against marketing of goods and services which are harmful to life and property.Right to be heard- Consumer\'s interest should receive due consideration at appropriate forums relating to consumer welfare.Right to consumer education- Knowledge about goods and issues relating to consumer welfare. | |
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What is the proposal for electoral reforms |
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Answer» Thank you for giving answer of my question It is generally accepted that while the first three general elections were held in a free and fair manner, a plummeting of standards started during the fourth general elections in 1967. Many consider the electoral system in the country as the basis of political corruption. In the next sections, we will talk about the challenges in this regard, and some of the previous attempts at electoral reform.Electoral reforms can make the democratic process more inclusive by bringing more people under the electoral process, reduce corruption, which is pervasive, and make India a stronger democracy. |
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| 14243. |
Explain 3 types of movements or flows within international economic exchange |
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Answer» The three types of movements or flows within the international economic exchange are trade flows, human capital flows and capital flows or investments. These can be explained as-the trade in agricultural products, migration of labour, and financial loans to and from other nations,(I) The flow of trade (trade in goods, e.g. cloth or wheat): India was a hub of trade in the pre-modern world, and it exported textiles and spices in return for gold and silver from Europe. Many different foods such as potatoes, soya, groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chilies and sweet potatoes came to India from the Americas after Columbus discovered it. Fine cottons produced in India were exported to Europe. With industrialization, British cotton manufacture began to expand, and industrialists pressurized the government to restrict cotton imports and protect local industries. Tariffs were imposed on cloth imports and Britain. Consequently the inflow of fine Indian Cotton began to decline.(II) The flow of labour (the migration of people in search of employment): In the field of labour, indentured labour was provided for mines, plantations and factories abroad, in huge numbers, in the nineteenth century. This was an instrument of colonial domination by the British. Indentured laborers were hired under contacts which promised return travel to India after they had worked five years on their employer\'s plantation. Nineteenth century indenture has been described as a new system of slavery. Their living and working conditions were harsh, and there were few legal rights.(III) The movement of capital investments): Lastly, Britain took generous loans from USA to finance the World War. Since India was an English colony, the impact of these loan debts was felt in India too. Food and other crops for the world market required capital. Large plantations could borrow it from banks and markets. Shikaripuri Shroffs and Nattukottai Chettiars were amongst the many groups of bankers and traders who financed export agriculture in central and Southest Asia, using either their own funds or those borrowed from Europeans banks. Indian traders and money lenders also followed Europeans colonizers into Africa. Hyderabadi Sindhi traders, however, ventured beyond Europeans colonies. From the 1860s they established flourishing emporia at busy ports worldwide, selling local and imported curious to tourists. The British government increased taxes, interest rates, and lowered the prices of products it bought from the colony. Indirectly, but strongly, this affected the Indian economy and people. All three flows were closely interlinked and affected peoples\' lives. 1) Flow of trade. 2) Flow of capital 3) Flow of labour. |
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| 14244. |
Why Koraput district us so important? |
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| 14245. |
Describe how female became an apologue in 15th and 16th century in Europe |
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Answer» Buttt Gaurav female figure to 19th century ki kahani h....ye 15-16th century me kya hua tha..??? The female figures as an allegory of the nation:\tArtists found a way out to represent a country in the form of a person.\tThen nations were portrayed as female figures.\tThe female figure was chosen to personify the nation did not stand for any particular woman in real life.\tIt gave the abstract idea of the nation a concrete form.\tThus, the female figure became an allegory of the nation.\tDuring the French Revolution artists used the formal allegory to portray idea such as Liberty, Justice and the Republic. |
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| 14246. |
What do you mean by Ferrous mineral |
| Answer» The mineral which contains iron Example-iron nickel | |
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Write a note on RBI |
| Answer» RBI stands for reserve bank of India. It issue currency in our country India except Rs.1 It was established in 1935 & was nationalised in 1949. | |
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Consumer awarness and objective |
| Answer» Consumer is exploited in many ways. Consumers are scattered, unorganised and many of them are illiterate. The traders, moneylenders, service-providers exploit the consumers in many ways. Sellers try to shift the responsibility of product/service on the buyer. They plea that the buyer should be aware when he buys the goods. It is the responsibility of the buyer to check the goods while purchasing them. The need for consumer protection and satisfaction has been widely accepted all over the world. All this has resulted in need for creating consumer awareness in India also. | |
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What is transportation and explain the means of transportation |
| Answer» Goods are transported from supply to demand locations by people called traders. Transport is a key factor that influences India’s rapid economic development. Based on the medium it uses, the means of transport can be divided into land transport, water transport and air transport.Land transport includes roadways and railways and pipelines used to transport liquid and gaseous material over long distances.Water transport can be classified as inland transport and overseas transport. Inland transport happens along coastline between two domestic ports or through inland waterways. Overseas transport involves sending goods from one country to another.\xa0Air transport can be classified as domestic and international. Private and government-run domestic airways connect different cities of India. International airways connect India with destinations in all parts of the world.Modern advances in science and technology have not left any part of the world inaccessible. Thus, the world appears a much smaller place today. | |
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What is the significance of small scale industry |
| Answer» Please answer in 5 points | |