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| 14501. |
Explain indenture labour |
| Answer» A bonded labour who work under a employer for a specific time, in a new country or home is called indentured labour. | |
| 14502. |
What are the difference between autocracy and democracy |
| Answer» Democracy is a form of government where a group of people govern the country and the people who govern are elected by the people. Whereas autocracy is a form of government where the power is in the hand of one people. | |
| 14503. |
what is a beverage crop |
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Answer» Crops that produces starch and sugar ,and help in making a drink.Ex sugarcane,tea,coffee Beverage crops are the crop that give a potable drink other than water. Some of beverage crops are tea, coffee, etc. |
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| 14504. |
Describe the provision of the NREGA 2005 |
| Answer» It means government give the labour work for every poor people for 100 days and they give the payment for that 100 days. It is started by the government for those poor who don\'t have job. | |
| 14505. |
Difference between the revolution of 1830 and 1848 |
| Answer» \tRevolution of 1830 in FranceRevolution of 1848 in FranceThis was caused due to the presence of social and political inequalities in the society.This was caused due to economic hardships and inequalities faced by the people as a result of the Industrial revolutionThis uprising did not abolish monarchy completely. It established constitutional monarchyIt abolished monarchy and declared France a republicThe Revolution was able to achieve social equality in the societyIt was able to achieve limited political equality in the society.\t | |
| 14506. |
Explain the role of Democratic govt. In reducing economic disparities. |
| Answer» The government plays an important role in reducing economic disparities by adopting the following measures:i. Government ensures equal distribution of wealth, so that there is not a large gap between the rich and the poor.ii. Government undertakes extensive social welfare schemes and strives to achieve universal literacy rate.iii. Government takes care to provide equal opportunities to all. The income should be eventually distributed among the people | |
| 14507. |
What was non corporation movement |
| Answer» Non corporation movement was launched in which tge Indians sttoped coperating with the british . It was thought by Mahatma Gandhi that after this soon british govt would collapse | |
| 14508. |
What are minerals how are they classified |
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Answer» What are minerals how are they classified ???????;???????\' Minerals are a homogenous naturally occurring substance with a definable internal structure. It is classified as metallic and non metallic minerals. |
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| 14509. |
What did liberal nationalism stands for |
| Answer» It stood for freedom. | |
| 14510. |
What was the difference in the two pictures of bharat mata and germenia |
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Answer» \tBharat MataGermaniaThe image of Bharat Mata was the symbol of Indian nation.\xa0The image of Germania was the symbol of German nation.\xa0The image of Bharat Mata was painted by Abindra Nath Tagore in year 1905.\xa0The image of Germania was painted by Philip Veit in 1848.\xa0Portrayed as an ascetic figure. She is calm, composed, divine and spiritual.\xa0Germania is shown as a brave and courageous lady who is protecting her nation.\xa0A motherly figure dispensing learning food and clothing. The garland in one hand emphasis her Asiatic quality.\xa0Germania is shown carrying sword in one hand and a flag in another hand.\xa0Another image of Bharat Mata is shown with a trishul standing beside a lion and an elephant-both symbols of power and authority.\xa0Germania was shown standing against a background where beams of sunlight shine through the national flag. Germania is wearing a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for heroism\t _/\\_ = hands joined , [̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡ಠ_ಠ)̲̅$̲̅] you can see and understand the face What is this buddy __________/\\___________ [̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡ಠ_ಠ)̲̅$̲̅][̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡ಠ_ಠ)̲̅$̲̅][̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡ಠ_ಠ)̲̅$̲̅][̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡ಠ_ಠ)̲̅$̲̅][̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ ͡ಠ_ಠ)̲̅$̲̅] Hey Hlo sonam |
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| 14511. |
Who designed swaraj flag and when |
| Answer» The swaraj flag was designed by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921. | |
| 14512. |
Why non cooperation movement adopted? |
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Answer» Non cooperation movement was a mass movement which was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and a\xa0non-violent protest against the British government in India.\xa0Programmes of the Non Cooperation movement were:\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople had to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople had to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.The main aim of the Non Cooperation movement was the demand of \'Swaraj\' or the self government. Mahatma Gandhi in 1922 |
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| 14513. |
What is gandhi ji irwin pect |
| Answer» Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed on 5th march 1931Provisions of the pact1. Gandhiji consented to participate in second round table confrence2. The government agreed to release the political prisoners. | |
| 14514. |
Describe the outcomes of democracy in detail |
| Answer» \tThe first step towards evaluating outcome of democracy is to recognise that democracy is just a form of government. It means democracy provides an opportunity and it is the citizens who can take advantage of it.\tThe most basic outcome of democracy is that it is accountable to citizens and responsive to their needs and expectations.\tAnother outcome of democracy is that it is a legitimate government. It means all decisions are taken as per the constitution only. | |
| 14515. |
Making of Great Britain |
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Answer» Ok 1. Before the eighteenth century, there were different ethnic identities with its own culture and politics-English, Welsh, Scot, and Irish.2. As the English nation\'s wealth and power increased, its influence over other island nations also increased.3. the english parliament which has seized power from the monarchy in 1688 was the instrument through which a nation state, with england came to be forged.4.. the act of union 1707 between england and scotland had resulted in the formation of united kingdom of great britain5. ireland was also later forcibly incorporated into UK in 1801 a new british nation was forged through the propagation of a dominant english culture\xa0 |
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| 14516. |
Does assertion and reasoning type question come in board sst |
| Answer» Yes... | |
| 14517. |
What were the initial programmes of the partition of bengal? |
| Answer» Partiton of Bengal: Partition of Bengal was done by Lord Curzon in the year 1905.Reason: To increase the efficiency of administration.Initial programmes of agitation: Swadeshi movement: People used goods that were produced in India Boycott movement: Refused to buy or sell British goods. The people agitated against the partition of Bengal because, they thought that the spirit of unity was dissolved. | |
| 14518. |
Describe the benefits of globalisation to the Indian economics |
| Answer» \tIncrease in Employment: With the opportunity of Special Economic Zones (SEZ), there is an increase in the number of new jobs availability. Including Export Processing Zones (EPZ) Centre in India is very useful in employing thousands of people. Another additional factor in India is cheap labour. This feature motivates big companies in the west to outsource employees from other region and cause more employment.\tIncrease in Compensation: After Globalisation, the level of compensation has increased as compared to domestic companies due to the skill and knowledge a foreign company offers. This opportunity also emerged as an alteration of the management structure.\tHigh Standard of Living: With the outbreak of Globalisation, Indian economy and the standard of living of an individual has increased. This change is notified with the purchasing behaviour of a person, especially with those who are associated with foreign companies. Hence, many cities are undergoing a better standard of living along with business development. | |
| 14519. |
After ncert what to follow |
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Answer» Oh..?? Specially the boys of our punjab are worst Golden* Yes..I had also visited Gloden Temple..? U inow our punjab Oh..boards are coming..all the best ..? I have not prepared anything Yes sure..?..Im preparing for board exams.. Will u be my friend Oh Have u prepared for board exam Isi app pe bani h ..☺️ Yes ...? Aadya is your friend Acha ji Hmm..wait for few minutes..there will be 100 answers..? Ok..☺️ See i have got 25 answers of my question I in scholars public school punjab Im from M.V.M. ..uttar pradesh and u.. Oh..? Where do u read guys Sorry sonam.. Oh i was just joking Sorry....sonam... Ha...? Sisters this is not whatsapp Ohh..baaki bacche tob khush honge ki test ni hua.? Oh..mujhe ni mila..? Our taecher has told us Ma\'am ne test hi ni liya....? 1 question tha...shreya...maine dekha tha... Apka test kaisa hua..? But aadya.. social ke sample paper me assertion and reasoning type question ni diye..?? In which school do u read You can see sample papers Hye Sorry.....sonam...i don\'t have assertion and reason type questions.... Hello ... ? Please answer me Hello bestie..?? Shreya.....? After completing and revising ncert and reference books... start solving sample papers. |
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| 14520. |
Which book should i follow for my board exam |
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Answer» You can follow only NCERT book U should try oswal question bank..in my opinion. Oswal 10 year sample paper You should strictly follow ncert for exam. But if you like good knowledge for everything, you may use additional books like s chand for science , rd sharma or aggarwaal for maths , xam idea is also a good practice book. Also, specially focus on the cbse sample papers. Firstly ncert |
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| 14521. |
What is the other name of democratic country? |
| Answer» independent country ??? | |
| 14522. |
how to compare different countries |
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Answer» The following points are..... 1. Per Capita Income2. Literacy Rate.....3. Infant Mortality Rate.....4. Net Attandance Ratio.....5. Population......6. Cleanliness ( as in Swacch Sarvekhan Programme).....7. Poverty Line......8. Pollution Level.....9. Good connection of roads and railways.....10. Death Rate........ The average per capita income is the main criteria for comparing different countries. |
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What steps were taken before launching civil disobedience movement? |
| Answer» Gandhi had made certain demands on behalf of the whole of the Indian National Congress to the British Government. When these demands were not fulfilled, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930. The following are four important features of the movement:\t\xa0The movement began with Gandhi’s march from Sabarmati to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat. On 6th April, Gandhi reached Dandi where he broke the Salt Law in defiance of the British, by making salt from sea water. \t\xa0All classes and categories of people were now asked to not only be uncooperative of the British regime but also break unjust colonial laws. \t\xa0As soon as the movement started, all important leaders including Gandhi and Nehru were arrested. In all, 90,000 people were arrested and 67 newspapers were banned.\xa0\t\xa0During the movement, salt was manufactured in many areas, foreign cloth was boycotted, liquor shops were picketed and peasants refused to pay revenue and chaukidari taxes. A large number of village officials also resigned and forest laws were violated on a large scale.\xa0 | |
| 14524. |
Why did artisans and poor peasants got ready for work for merchant |
| Answer» In the country side poor peasants and artisants began working for merchants because this was a time when open fields were disappearing and commons were being enclosed.cottagers and poor peasants who had earlier depended on common land for their survival had to now look for alternative source of income.many had tiny plots of land which could not provide work for all members of the household.so when merchants came around and offered advances to produce goods for them peasants household eagerly agreed. | |
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How many marks ask in Chester 5 |
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| 14526. |
What are the possibilities of solar energy,wind energy and hydro energy after 50 years |
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| 14527. |
What is the importance of rubber for the Indian economy?? |
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Answer» All gud...shreya?gm Hii Abhi nav bhai plzz shreya se baat krwa do plzz Hiiiiiiiiiii Hello.. Shreya..apki studies kaisi chal rahi h.. Hii Hello Hii Rubber is an important industrial raw material. India is one of the world\'s biggest natural rubber producers. Rubber is mainly grown in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Garo hills of Meghalaya. Rubber is widely used in manufacturing thousands of goods. It provides employment in agricultural sector, makes their living from processing, marketing and transporting rubber goods. Ok Roman wle me hi krte h Yrr....ek hi box me baat karo na sab....mai confuse ho ja rhi hu...kha baat karna h...? Hmm Ha sahi kaha.. Ohh..abhi kr rhi hu..? Yha pe bhut confusion h guys 2-2shreya?? ?? Are....mai question ka answer karne ko bol rhi hu...? Oh..ye id..apke name se h shreya Answer kr diya adya..shreya ne shreya ka..? Yess id suspend hui thi kl se Shreya....shreya ka answer kar do...? Apki id shayd..madh..se thi Ohh..hello shreya.. I\'m shreya sharma Shreya sharma?? Aap suraj ho kya?? Hlo shreya.. |
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| 14528. |
Name some important coal fields in India |
| Answer» Jharia, Raniganj and Bokaro | |
| 14529. |
How had hand printing technology introduce in Japan and what type of book were printed in Japan |
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Answer» Budhist missionaries from China introduce hand-printing technology into japan around AD-768-770.The oldest japanese Book,printed in AD-868,is the Buddhist Diamond sutra, containing six sheets of text and woodcut illustration. There have been many resources about hand printing and the entire printing culture in South Asia and abroad.The Buddhist missionaries from China and adjoining area brought hand printing and advanced printing technologies to Japan.This was around AD 768-770. There was the oldest Japanese book, printed in AD 868 that is called the Buddhist diamond sutra contains six different varieties of colourful printed sheets and illustrations as well. |
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Diff bw chemical properties of metals and non metals |
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Answer» 4) Metal forms ionic chlorides with chlorine whereas non- metal forms covalent chlorides with chlorine. 3) Metal displace hydrogen from dilute acids whereas non- metals don\'t react with dilute acids and hence do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids. 2) Metal displace hydrogen from water whereas non- metal don\'t react with water and hence don\'t displace hydrogen from water. 1) Metals form basic oxides whereas non- metals form acidic oxides or neutral oxides. |
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who was gasiepo mzine |
| Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was a famous Italian revolutionary who was born in 1807 in Genoa. He was a part of secret society called Carbonari and founded two underground societies called Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. | |
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Who given design for the national flag of India? |
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Answer» Pingali Venkayya Naidu.. Gandhi first proposed a flag to the Indian National Congress in 1921. The flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya. In the centre was a traditional spinning wheel, symbolising Gandhi\'s goal of making Indians self-reliant by fabricating their own clothing. |
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| 14533. |
Where are the headquarters of UNESCO located? |
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Answer» Paris, France Paris |
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Limitation of civil disobedience movement |
| Answer» The Congress ignored the Dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high class Hindu. The civil disobedience movement didn\'t succeed and created an atmosphere of distrust between different communities. | |
| 14535. |
How sustainability means development |
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Answer» Sustainable development means the development in the present should not hamper the needs of the future generation. It is necessary for consistent development without growth fluctuation Sustainable development means that development should take place without damaging the environment and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generation. |
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Difference between primary sectors and teritary sectors |
| Answer» Primary sector are those sector in which activities are direct undertaken by using natural resources. For exp- agriculture, fishing, etc. Whereas tertiary sector provides services to primary and secondary sector and hence is also known as service sector. Exp- transportation, advertising, trade, etc. | |
| 14537. |
How to create more employment |
| Answer» 1) By increasing in irrigation facilities. 2) Improved road and transportation. 3) Provide them easy loan. 4) By providing education facilities in rural Areas. 5) Small scale industries must be encouraged and developed. | |
| 14538. |
Which logo of quality is marked on the packaged food items? |
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Answer» My pleasure..? Thanks AGMARK |
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What is the Function of lok sabha? |
| Answer» ◆Lawmaking is the main function of the Parliament and in this field the Lok Sabha plays an important role. ◆All types of bills can originate in the Lok Sabha and if a bill is moved in and passed by the Rajya Sabha, it has to come to the Lok Sabha for its approval.◆The Money Bill can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha. It cannot be moved in the Rajya Sabha.◆It is only the Lok Sabha which can force the Council of Ministers to resign by passing a vote of nonconfidence against it.◆ The Lok Sabha takes part in the election of the President and the Vice-President and alsk elects the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker.◆The Lok Sabha takes part in the impeachment proceedings against the President of India. | |
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Development for one may not be development for other |
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Answer» Yes,it\'s right people have different development goals. Development may vary from people to people. Development for industrialists may be the dam formation but for the people living in that area this can be destructive not a development. Are you from janakpur Udit aap kaha ke ho |
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| 14541. |
What is transparency?how to measure the outcomes of democracy?examine with two samples |
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What is the difference between non corporation movement and civil disobedience movement |
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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. Shash......It\'s a similarity not difference. Both are launched by a gandhiji....juzta. Simple difference....for more information message me.... Civil disobedience movement: ◆It was launched in 1931 when Gandhiji\'s 11 demands were rejected by the colonial government. ◆It was supported by big Industrialist as GD Birla, Puroshottam Das Thakur Das. ◆The growing proximity of the Congress with the Hindu Mahasabha discourage Muslim participation in the movement. ◆The movement was withdrawn when Gandhiji signed a pact with Lord in Irwin in 1931.◆ Large-scale women participation was its significant feature. Non cooperation movement: It was launched in 1921 by Gandhiji in response to Rowlatt Act and Jallianwala Bagh incident.◆ It started with participation of middle class as they refused to co-operate with the British. ◆The Muslim community participate in large number, due to the Khilafat movement that was started alongside. ◆The movement was withdrawn due to the violent incident at chaurichaura. ◆Women did not participate in the movement on a large scale. |
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What do u understand by non corporation movement |
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Answer» Non cooperation movement was a mass movement launched by gandhiji in 1920. It was a Peaceful and non- violent protest against the British government in India. The non cooperation movement begin in January 1921. the main aim of this movement was not to corporate with the British. It included surrendering of government titles, boycott of civil services, Army, police, and legislative councils, school and foreign goods and a powerful and a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched. |
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What are the methods adopted by the belgium to accomodate their regional and cultural diversities |
| Answer» 1) The Constitution prescribed that the number of ministers from dutch community and french community in the central government should be equal. 2) Equal power were given to the state government of 2 regions. 3)Separate government in Belgium is elected by the people belonging to 1 language community,i.e., Dutch, French and German speaking. It has given the powers regarding cultural, educational and language related issues. | |
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State any six factors for the rise of nationalism in india |
| Answer» 1.Political and administration unity2.English language and western education.3.emergence of modern press.4.economics exploitation.5.revival of glorious Indian heritage.6.Impact of International events | |
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Describe the actions taken by the British government against the people who opposed the rowlatt act? |
| Answer» The British government brutually repressed the movement, humiliated and terrorise the people in various ways. People were force to rub nose on the ground, crawl on the streets and had to salute all British officers. The nationalists were beaten and villages were bombed. | |
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What do you meant by satyagraha? How did Gandhiji apply the idea of satyagraha in our country? |
| Answer» The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of the truth and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice then physical force was not necessary to find the opperssor. After arriving India Mahatma Gandhi successfully organised Satyagraha Movement in various places: ◆1916 he travelled to Champaran in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the plantation of Indigo. ◆In 1917, he organised Satyagraha movement to support the peasants of the Kheda district of Gujarat who were affected by crop failure and plague epidemic nd could not pay the revenue. ◆In 1918 Mahatma Gandhi went to Ahmedabad to organised Satyagraha movement among cotton mill workers. | |
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Different between formal loan and informal loan? |
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Answer» Informal loan - 1) These include those small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of government. 2) There is no organization which supervises the credit activities. 3) They charge much higher rates of interest. 4) The main motive is profit- making. For example- Moneylender, trader, etc. Formal sources - 1) These sources are registered by the government and have to follow its rule and regulations. 2) RBI supervises the functioning of formal sources of credit. 3) They generally charge lower rates of interest. 4) Their main motive is social welfare. Exp- Banks and cooperatives. |
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What is renewable resources and non renewable resources |
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Answer» The resources which can\'t be renewed is called non- renewable resources. Exp- Fossil fuels, mineral, etc The resources which can be renewed or replenished is called renewable resources. For example- Solar and wind energy. |
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Different between civil disobedience movement and non corporation movement |
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Answer» There was no tax campaign in non cooperation movement whereas people refused to pay taxes in civil disobedience movement. Non cooperation movement launched in 1920 whereas civil disobedience movement wss lanched in 1930. In non cooperation movement, the people were asked not to cooperate with the government whereas in civil disobedience movement, people were asked to break colonial rule. Nice question |
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