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| 15101. |
Find the odd one out and say why |
| Answer» Find the odd one out and say why | |
| 15102. |
Suggest some ways to reduce air pollution and noise pollution caused by the industries |
| Answer» Afforestation is the way through which we can reduce air pollution and by keeping away the noisy machines from quieter areas may help a lot in reducing noise pollution caused by industries | |
| 15103. |
When was tulsi das born |
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Answer» His full name was Goswami Tulsidas Tulsi Das was born on 1532 in rajpur in Banda district of UP. In 1511 Ask from his mother.. Tulsidas was born in Rajapur in 1511 |
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| 15104. |
Compare and present contrast of belgium and india on accomidating diversity? |
| Answer» Belgium accommodated its diverse population by working out an arrangement which suited to the needs of various communities. It was done in the following ways:\tThough the Dutch were in majority in the country, the French and Dutch speaking population was given equal representation in the Central government.\tBelgium was declared as a Federal state, and thus State governments were given important powers. The State governments did not act a subordinate to the Central government.\tThe capital city of Brussels had a separate government. Though the French speaking population was in majority in the city, they accepted equal representation in Brussels. This was because the Dutch speaking people had accepted equal representation in the Central government in spite of being in majority.\tCommunity government also existed in Belgium which was elected by major linguistic groups namely, Dutch, French and German speaking people. This government looked after educational, language and educational issues. | |
| 15105. |
what is Foreign Trade? How does Foreign Trade lead to integration of markets across countries? |
| Answer» Foreign trade is the trade between different countries of the world. It consists of imports, exports . The inflow of goods in a country is called import trade whereas outflow of goods from a country is called export trade.Integration of markets across countries:(i)Foreign trade creates an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic markets, i.e., markets of their own countries.(ii)Producers can sell their produce not only in markets located within the country but can also compete in markets located in other countries of the world.(iii)Similarly, for the buyers, import of goods produced in another country is one way of expanding the choice of goods beyond what is domestically produced.(iv)In general, with the opening of trade, goods travel from one market to another. Choice of goods in the markets rises. Prices of similar goods in the two markets tend to become equal. And, producers in the two countries now closely compete against each other even though they are separated by thousands of miles.(v)For example, during Diwali seasons, buyers in India have the option of choosing between Indian and the Chinese decorative lights and bulbs. Many shops have replaced Indian decorative lights with Chinese lights. For Chinese light manufacturers, this provides an opportunity to expand their business. | |
| 15106. |
In whish circumstances goverment formed in Russia |
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| 15107. |
\'Tertiary sector is important\'. Explain. |
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Answer» Tertiary sector is important bcz of following:# It provide a medium by which the products of secendory sector comes in market.# If there is no service/ tertiary sector then we cannot get even necessary things. Tertiary sector provides services to the people Tartiary sector is important because if there is o Tartiary sector available economy is fall down |
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| 15108. |
"Urban merchants acquireed trade monopoly". How? |
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| 15109. |
How and why did industrialisation in india increased after world War 1 ? |
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Answer» The reasons for the increase of industrialisation in India after first world war are as follows : ◆Manchester imports into India declined as British mills were bust with war problems.◆Indian industries were also called upon to supply war needs such as jute bags, cloths for the army, uniform, tents and leather boots, horse and mule saddles and a host of other items.◆ Even after the war, Manchester failed to recapture its old position in the Indian market. Thanks, but I need a longer answer... Sut to the large expense on the goods of world war the british empire faced a huge loss and the loss was not to paiyed hence the situation was occured to increase industrialisation |
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| 15110. |
Mining effects both health and environment |
| Answer» Mining causes a lot of damage to the environment . Because of mining, soil erosion , contamination of surface water, Loss of biodiversity and many more problems take place. Dust coming out during mining can lead to serious injuries becoz it is not good for respiratory system . If radioactive materials are being mined then there is a high risk of getting cancer. | |
| 15111. |
The silver metal was not available inA) Peru .b) Mexico. c) Canada. |
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Answer» C Canada |
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| 15112. |
Development criterion includes |
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| 15113. |
Who and why khilafat movement launched? |
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Answer» Gandhi launched Khilafat movement to protest against rowlatt act, and for demanding swaraj. Gandhi ji Gandhiji launched it....the main intension of this movement was to unite hindu and muslims in the country.... |
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| 15114. |
What does the oil trap means .. ? |
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Answer» It is a geological structure that allows for significant amounts of oil and gas to accumulate. Trap matlab pakdna |
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| 15115. |
Why banks and cooperatives need to.lend more |
| Answer» Most loans from informal lenders carry a very high interest rate and do little to increase the income of the borrowers. Thus, it is necessary that banks and cooperatives increase their lending particularly in the rural areas, so that the dependence on informal sources of credit reduces.\xa0Secondly, while formal sector loans need to expand, it is also necessary that everyone receives these loans. It is important that the formal credit is distributed more equally so that the poor can benefit from the cheaper loans. | |
| 15116. |
Explain the contribution of giuseppe mazzini |
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Answer» he formed to secret societies called young europe ( berne )and young italy (marseilles) . he was an important man in the unification of italy he was always a follower of conservatism. Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian Revolutionary, he was born in Genoa and became a member of secret society of the Carbonari. He made various efforts to unify and Unite Italian republic, Some contribution of Giuseppe Mazzini in spreading revolutionary ideas in Europe continent in long were :- 1. Giuseppe Mazzini put together various programs for a unitary Italian republic.2. He subsequently founded underground societies like Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne.3. Mazzini\'s relentless opposition to monarchy and his vision of democratic republics frightened the Conservatives.So in this way Mazzini spread revolutionary ideas in Europe by the contribution that he done in Italy to unify it. Giuseppe Mazzini put together various programs for a unitary Italian republic. He subsequently founded underground societies like Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. So in this way Mazzini spread revolutionary ideas in Europe by the contribution that he done in Italy to unify it. |
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| 15117. |
How did silk routes link the world explain with tree examples |
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Answer» (i) The most well known silk route connected China to Europe. West bound Chinese silk cargoes travelled on this route. Chinese pottery also travelled through this route.(ii) Historians have identified several silk routes over land and sea knitting together vast regions of Asia, linking Asia with North Africa. These resulted in vibrant pre-modern trade. Through this route Chinese pottery, Indian textiles and spices from South East Asia travelled to Europe and North Africa.(iii) Trade and cultural exchanges went hand in hand. Early Christian missionaries and later the Muslim preachers travelled by these routes. Buddhist missionaries went from India to China and Chinese Buddhist travellers came to India using the silk route. Not tree it is a three |
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| 15118. |
How the caste is connected to politics?? |
| Answer» Caste plays an important role in elections and voting. Political parties select their candidate on the basis of their castes in constituency | |
| 15119. |
Tabulate the differences between a federal government and an unitary one. |
| Answer» In Federal system of government there is more than one form of govt Eg state plus central govt in indiaUnitory form of government includes only one form of governmentEg in uk and northern Ireland there is unitary form of government | |
| 15120. |
How the politics has no any relation with caste?? |
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| 15121. |
What is administrative system |
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Answer» A system formed by legislation where an agency is empowered to make a binding rule and regulations Yehh Administrative work in official work |
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| 15122. |
Development of a country can generally measured by................. |
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Answer» Per capita income Life expectancyInfant mortality rate HDI rank Per capita income per capita incom |
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| 15123. |
What is difference between majority and minority? |
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Answer» The particular group or anything in which the number of member is more than that group will be refer to majority.Nd....The particular group in which the number of member is less that will be refer to minority. The religion which has more number of people in compared to other religion is called as Majority.. i. e HINDUThe religion that has less no. of people in compared to other religion is called as Minority.. i. e MUSLIM\xa0 |
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| 15124. |
Define dandhi march .explain in breif the dandhi march |
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Answer» 1) This is also known as "Salt March".2) It was started on March 12,1930.3) Mahatama Gandhi started this march along with 78 volunteers from sabarmati Ashram to Dandi, the coastal town of Gujarat.Reasons for Dandi MarchBritish government imposed salt tax and established its monopoly over salt production.Activities that were done in this marchThey reached Dandi on April 6,1930 and violated the law by manufacturing Salt.Effects of "Dandi March"1) Thousands of people in different parts of country defied salt law, manufactured salt and demonstrated infront of government salt factories.2) Foreign Cloth was boycotted.3) Liquor shops were picketed4) Peasants refused to pay revenue taxes.5) Village officials resigned.6)Forest people violated forest law by going into reserved forest to collect wood and graze cattle. Dhandi March is also known as salt March. It helps to break salt laws |
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| 15125. |
What are the power sharing arrangments in India for class 10 |
| Answer» Major power sharing arrangements in India are power shared among government means that these powers are distributed between legislature, executive and judiciary Power shared among different levels among government means that the powers are not only in hands of central government but some of the powers are also given to union governmentPower shared among different social groups- means powers can be shared between religious or linguistic groups for example power shared in Belgium between Dutch and Germans\xa0 | |
| 15126. |
Who worte the book hindi swaraj |
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Answer» hind swaraj was written by mahatma gandhiji . Mahatma gandhi wrote the book hind swaraj Gandhiji in 1909 Gandhi ji |
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| 15127. |
What is waterharvesting |
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Answer» Various methods used to prevnt wastage of water amd saving it for further use is called water harvesting. It is a way to store water Water harvesting is the process of collecting rain water which is used to run off from roof tops, parks, roads and tanks. This collected water is used to store for future purpose. Storing of rain water |
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| 15128. |
What do you mean by liberalisation of foreign trade |
| Answer» Freedom of market and abolition of state- imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital. | |
| 15129. |
Describe the alluvial soil under the heads:A) FormationB) DistributionC) ClassificationD) Nutrients |
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Answer» Classification- It is classified in two types 1. Khadar 2. Bangar 1. Khadar is the new alluvial soil .2. Bangar is the old alluvial soil Formation - Alluvial soil is made up of sand, silt and clay deposited by rivers like Ganga, kaveri, etc.Distribution - Alluvial soil covers the most of the parts of India about 45% . It covers almost all the northern plains areaNutrients - It is rich in potash, phosphoric acid, and nitrogen. Moreover it is also a rich source of humus.\xa0 |
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| 15130. |
What is civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement |
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Answer» \tNon Cooperation Movement was launched in 1920 while the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930.\tNon Cooperation movement aimed at the refusal to cooperate with the governement. Main agenda of the Movement were surrender of titles and the\xa0boycott of government controlled schools, offices and courts. The Civil Disobedience Movement was aimed at breaking certain laws like the Salt Laws. People also refused to pay taxes at some places.\tNon-cooperation movement was launched to unify Hindu and Muslims and to attain Swaraj while Civil disobedience movement was launched to attain ‘Purna Swaraj’ or complete independence. Civil disobedience movement is to obey certain laws, demands, and commands of a govt or of an occupying iternational power |
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| 15131. |
What is the role of government in indian economy |
| Answer» The public sector refers to all those occupations and economic activities which are owned and controlled by the government. The main aim is not only to earn profits but also to provide key services to the people at low costs.\tIt plays a great role in generating income in an economy. It rapidly increased the share of in the contribution of gross domestic product.\tIt creates more employment opportunities in government administrational activities, defence and other essential services. Secondly, employment generated in public sector enterprises, manufacturing industries, transport and communication.\tIt strongly developed infrastructural facilities of an economy such as industries, power, education, transport, communication.\tIt strengthen the industrial base of an economy such as steel, petroleum, coal, electrical, heavy engineering and fertilisers.\tIt also contributed enormous growth in the promotion of exports. | |
| 15132. |
What are the limitations of using per capita income as a criterion for classification of countries |
| Answer» Per capita income is generally used as an index for classifying the development of a country but it has the following limitations:\tIt does not tell us whether there is equal or unequal distribution of income in a country.\tApart from per capita income, there are other important aspects of developments such as literacy and health ratio of the people in a country. | |
| 15133. |
What do you understand by gramdan and bhoodan |
| Answer» \'Bhoodan\' was an act which occured due to some poor landless villagers who demanded some land for their economic well-being. Vinoba Bhave could not assure but he promised to talk to the government. But suddenly Shri Ram Chandra Reddy stood up and offered 80 acres of land to be distributed among 80 landless villagers. And thus, this act was known.\'Gramdan\' was an act in which some zaminders , owners of many villages, offered to distribute some villages among landless.Both the movement was initiated by Vinoba Bhave and it is also known as the \'Bloodless Revolution\'. | |
| 15134. |
define political mabilization |
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Answer» my favourite subject Maths ka jogendra singh ? Bye bhi de ab remember the mental ability me who had talk first in this app with you ya thanks I hope u got it It\'s an act of organizing and making ready for use of action. Wait |
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| 15135. |
Why did Britain different from other countries? |
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Answer» As it did not have to suffer for freedom or unification Because britain has been democratic before many years |
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| 15136. |
Industrialisation of india increased after world war 1. How? Why? |
| Answer» The First World war gave a boost to the Indian industries. Since textile industries in Britain began to supply goods related to the War like uniforms, shoes and racksags, the Indian industries took advantage of the void and bagan to manufacture the cloth. | |
| 15137. |
How did urban merchants acquire trade monopoly? |
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| 15138. |
What is sexual division of labour? |
| Answer» Dividing workers acoording to their gender is know as sexual division of labour | |
| 15139. |
Explain about the importance of tertiary sector |
| Answer» TERTIARY sector or service sector plays a very significant role and its importance is rising day by day.\tGreater the development of primary sector and secondary sector, more would be the demand for services.\tTertiary sector has become the largest producer in India because various kinds of services such as a hospital, educational institution, post and telephone services, police, court, etc. are required.\tEven development of agriculture and industry leads to the development of services such as transport, trade and storage etc.\tWith the rise in income, demand for more services is also rising. For example, eating out in a restaurant, tourism, mall and shopping complex, school etc.\tNew services like IT and outsourcing have become very important for modem trade and industry.Unfortunately, the rapid growth of the service sector in India has not yet shown the expected corresponding increase in employment. | |
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What is mean by commercial farming |
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Answer» A type of farming in which a single crop is grown on a large area ( i guess this will be enough for a 1-2 mark question) A type of farming which is done to export the goods produced within the country. It is done with the help of modern equipments, hyv seeds,chemical fertilizers etc... Higher doses of modern inputs....high yeilding variety (hyv) seeds, fertilizers are used....commercialisation of agriculture. 1.In commercial farming crops are grown only for commercial purposes2.Farmers make use of higher doses of modern inputs ,HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers, insecticides, etc3.Examples- Rice is a commercial crop in haryana and punjab The type of farming in which there is the use of higher doses of modern inputs , example- high yielding variety seeds (HYV) ,chemical fertilizer, insecticides and pesticides in order to obtain higher productivity is known as commercial farming |
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"Indiscriminate use of resource has led to numerous problems" justify |
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Answer» Here, indiscriminate use of resources means \'overuse of resources\'. Resources are being used more than what is required, unnessarily. This leads to many problems like extinction of valuable resources, environmental problems like air pollution, land degradation due to overgrazing, health problems of workers working in mines, ground water deplition due to over irrigation, soil erosion leading to decrease in soil fertility etc... This may situations where we will not be able to fulfill our basic needs like water, food etc... Therefore, overuse of these resources must be controlled for better future. Mining sites are abandoned after excavation work is complete leaving deep scars and traces of over-burdening . In states like Madhya Pradesh,Jharkhand , Chattisgarh and Orissa deforestation due to mining have caused severe land degradation. In states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra overgrazing is one of the main reasons for land degradation. In the states of Punjab , Haryana, Western uttar Pradesh, over irrigation is responsible for land degradation due to water logging leading to increase in salinity and alkalinity in the soil . In these ways indiscriminate use of resource has led to numerous.......... |
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Describe briefly the life of workers in 18th and 19th century |
| Answer» 1.The lifestyle of the workers in the mid 19thcentury in Britain was miserable. They lead a life of acute poverty as the wages given to them were too low.2.Most of the workers were employed on seasonal basis and there was no job security.3.There was no proper housing facilities provided to the workers by the employers. They lived in slums under unhygienic conditions and became victims of serious health diseases.Many became street dwellers as well.4.The workers resided in one room houses which were poorly ventilated and had no arrangement for sanitation.5.The poor living conditions of the workers had forced them to adopt illegal and unsocial activities. | |
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Define a fly shuttle |
| Answer» Fly shuttle is a mechanical device used for weaving, moved by means of ropes and pullies. It places the horizontal threads into the vertical threads. The invention of fly shuttle made it possible for weavers to operate large looms and weave wide pieces of cloth. | |
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Write about MGNREGA 2005? |
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Answer» The central government in india made a law implementing the right to work in 625 districts called mahatma gandhi national rural employment guarantee act 2005 known as MGNRGA 2005 It gives guarantee of 100 days employment. |
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"When the france sneezes, rest of the Europe catches the cold."justify |
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Answer» "When France sneezes ?the rest of Europe catches cold" is saif by Duke Metternich It means that if there is any change in France\'s policy or law all European countries will take over that law and all other countries will suffer.... when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold it is said by the Austrian chancellor Duke metternich in this statement he wants to tell about the power of France |
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What is substance of the economic crises |
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Why did india oppose rowlatt act |
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Answer» Because rowlatt act gave british enormous powers to repress political activities and it allowed detention of prisioners without any trial for 2years Because this act gave enormous powers to repress political activities. It allowed detention of prisoners without trial for two years. |
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Explain about the accommodation in Belgium |
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Answer» Always glad to help ?? Its all right suhana ? Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French ministers shall be equal in the central government. Some special laws require the support of majority of ministers from each linguistic groups. ? Many powers of the central government have been given to the state government of the two regions of the country. State government is not subordinate to the central government.? Brussels has a seperate government in which both the communities have equal representation. The french speaking people have accepted equal representation in Brussels because the dutch community have accepted equal representation in the central government.? Apart from central and state governments, there is a third kind of government. This "community government" is elected by the people of one language community - French, Dutch and German - no matter where they live. Who was called Bismarck of Italy Iss app me jo notes h usme given h.....mene abhi dekha....ap wha se dekh liye....plz Aab book me se padhlo... Please Any one can send the answer it is very urgent Can u send me Especially those 4 points under that topic You can refer the answer for this question in CLASS 10 NCERT "DEMOCRATIC POLITICS" book in page no. 4-5, lesson: POWER SHARING |
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Difference between primitive and subsistence farming |
| Answer» \tPrimitive Subsistence farmingIntensive Subsistence farming1. It is practised on small patches of land.1. It is practised on bigger land holdings.2. Primitive tools like hoe, dao and digging sticks, and family or community labour are used.2. Modern inputs like HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, etc., to obtain higher productivity are used.3. In this type of farming, farmers depend on the monsoons and natural fertility of the soil.3. In intensive subsistence, irrigation facilities like tubewells and canal irrigation is used.4. Land productivity in this type of agriculture is low.4. Land productivity is high as it is meant for commercial purposes.\t\xa0 | |
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How to create employment in rural areas ? |
| Answer» More employment in rural areas can be created by taking following steps:1. Farmers should diversify agriculture and adopt horticulture, animal rearing, organic farming, pisciculture besides farming.2. Government should take necessary steps to provide loans to farmers at cheaper rates and from formal sources of credit.3. Creation of basic infrastructure facilities such as roads, transportation, market and banking will lead to creation of employment opportunities in rural areas.4. Establishment and promotion of cottage and small scale industries will also increase employment opportunities in rural areas. | |