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What were the major demands of Mahatma Gandhi in pact with Lord Irwin |
| Answer» Gandhiji wanted to make use of salt tax as a powerful means to strengthen the nationalist movement and unite Indians against the British Government.\xa0Hence, Gandhiji wrote a letter to Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India on 31st January 1930 consisting of eleven demands.\xa0The eleven demands that were in the ultimatum are as follows:a. Reduction in the rate of land revenueb. Abolition of salt taxc. Changes in the exchange ratio of rupees and sterlingd. The release of all political prisonerse. Levy of customs on Foreign clothf. Reduction in civil administration expensesg. Reduction in military expenditureh. Prohibition of Intoxicantsi. Acceptance of Postal Reservation Billj. Abolition of CID departmentk. The issue of licences of arms to citizens for self-protection.Gandhiji had mentioned that if his demands were turned down, he would launch a nationalist movement. But Lord Irwin showed reluctance and Gandhiji started the Civil Disobedience Movement. | |
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What were the limits of civil disobedience movement.. explain giving points.. |
| Answer» The limits of Civil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.\tDr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.\tThis made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.\tDecline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.\tHowever, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).\tHence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities. | |
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what are the the some importants points on tecnological and institutional reforms |
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Expain the causes of water scarcity in india. |
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Answer» In india water scarcity is a common thing nowadays because=1. Industrial waste dumping in water bodies.2. Excessive use, because of over population.3. More usage of fertilizers in crops disturbs water table.Hence! Less water is there for consumption and for other uses. If u satisfied with mu answer, so u plz thanked me ? Causes are :-∆•) Over popuation wastage the water, and decrease the water level ∆•) Over pollution ∆•) Industrial waste destroy the water |
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What is meant by strip cropping in simple words? |
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Answer» Hello under this method field is divided into small strips .And also strips of crops are left between the crops to grow .This prevents the soil from forces of winds. The growing of different crops on alternate strips of ground that usually follow the contour of the land, a recourse to minimize erosion. Expand. Also called strip farming, strip planting.\xa0 Hlo |
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How Federalism is practiced in India |
| Answer» The federalism is rehearsed in India by making three subgroups:\xa0- Linguistic States:\xa0A lot of old states are not in the being currently and a ton of new states are being produced, the name of the zones, states, and limits have been changed and the explanation for this was individuals who talked same languages lived in a similar place and furthermore shared same societies and religions. For instance Nagaland, Uttarakhand, and Jharkhand.\xa0- Language Policy:\xa0The second test for Indian league is the dialect approach. Our constitution did not give the status of national dialect to any one dialect. Hindi was viewed as the national dialect yet Hindi is additionally the first language of 40 for every penny Indians so there was a considerable measure of shields to secure different dialects, other than Hindi there were around 21 different dialects.\xa0- Center-State Relations:\xa0Reproducing the middle state is one route in which federalism has been strengthed by and by since 1990 COALITION GOVT were on the inside on the grounds that no single gathering got a reasonable greater part in the Lok Sabha, the real national gatherings needed to go into an organization together with many gatherings including a few local gatherings to shape a legislature at the Center. | |
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Which Asian country was the major produsers of printed material in china and why |
| Answer» China was a major producer of printed material for a ling time because:-\xa0a.China had a well placed bureaucratic structure, whereby the civil servants were selected and recruited through examination system.b.To cater to the examination , large amount of textbooks were printed and produced by the imperial state, With the increase in the civil service aspirants , there was a substantial increase in the printed books,c.Increase trading activities, resulted in merchants collecting and circulating trade information.d.Later, fictions, autobiographies, poetry also came to be published.e.Women also became part of reading culture who began to publish their plays, poetry.f.Later , by the end of 19th century there was a shift to mechanical printing, with mechanical presses were imported to China.g.Shanghai became the centre for printing. | |
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Why only the dollar?is the international currency ?? |
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Answer» World War 2 cold war started and in that United States of America has won the cold war so it became the sole superpower of the world at first USA a was a our country which made its economy on loans but during war it gave loan and became a financially strong country so to make its finance more strong it has banned gold from the international trade and made dollar as a medium for international trade Kisne kaha ke dollar hi international currency hai?aur bhi boht hai dirham, pound,euro etc etc Thanks... What a potential Hospital me padh rhi ho.... There more internation currencies like pound euro rubel etc.....dear goddess |
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What is emprialism? |
| Answer» Imperialism is territorial control of a region or a country by another country,\xa0generally by the use of military force.Imperialism is territorial control of a region or a country by another country,\xa0generally by the use of military force. | |
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How is caste and politics are related |
| Answer» Politics in CasteThe caste system in India can also become politicised in the following ways:\tWhen a particular caste tries to gain prominence by adding many neighbouring castes and sub-castes which were earlier not included.\tThe caste system also becomes politicised when caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes. In such a case, every caste tries to gain maximum benefits for itself.\tOf late, many caste groups have gained entry into politics by terming themselves as ‘backward’ or ‘forward’ caste groups.It is to be noticed that the existence of the caste system is itself not healthy for any democracy. It mostly produces negative results. In India, it has resulted in the vicious circle of poverty, unemployment and illiteracy for many castes. The caste system may also lead to caste division, caste violence and conflicts resulting in violence.Caste in Politics\xa0However, we also need to keep in mind that the caste system always does not play a role in shaping politics or deciding the candidates from a constituency. This is due to the following reasons:\tNot every constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. Therefore, every party is required to win the trust of the people belonging to different castes.\tNo political party wins all the votes of a particular favoured caste or community. When people say that caste is a ‘vote bank’, they simply mean that many people from that one particular caste may vote for the party.\tBecause several political parties fight elections, there may be many candidates from the same caste fighting elections against each other.\tIt has been seen that many elected MPs or MLAs may lose the elections. If candidates are elected on caste lines, then no candidate can ever lose the elections. | |
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Before advent of money people used to follow which system of exchange |
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Answer» Exchange of Goods, which is not a good medium\xa0of exchange, that\'s why we consider or prefer currency as the medium of exchange everywhere from ancient periods....... Barter system dear...Hope it helps u mate.. |
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Defind nationalism in india ? |
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Answer» Nationalism in India means the felling of nationalism towards a country (india) rather then toward a group, community Indian nationalism developed as a concept during the Indian independence movement fought against the colonial British Raj. Indian nationalism is an instance of territorial nationalism, inclusive of all its people, despite their diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds. |
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How is the issue of sustainability important for development |
| Answer» Sustainable development aims at fulfilling the needs of today without compromising the needs of the future generation. Sustainability is the capability to use the resources judiciously and maintain the ecological balance. It lays emphasis on environmental protection and check environmental degradation. | |
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Chapter 4 gender ,religion and caste 30marks question paper |
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Answer» Or que ans Refer to extra que on this app |
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Give any 3 reforms to improve the condition to political party ? |
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Answer» Thanks 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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What is state political parties |
| Answer» State political parties - state political parties are which contest election in a particular state like JDU in Bihar , SIVSENA in Maharashtra | |
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Write a short note of Satyagraha |
| Answer» Satyagraha according to Gandhi was a unique weapon to fight injustice. It was a novel method of mass agitation. It stressed on the principle of truth, non-violence, tolerance and peaceful protests. Gandhi had already organised a successful satyagraha movement in South Africa. He also organised it successfully at Champaran in Bihar, Kheda in Gujarat and Ahmedabad in Gujarat. | |
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What are the understand by the term stop |
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The king is the head of the state or leader in a |
| Answer» A particular Region | |
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Friends someone tell me something about doon defence academy dehradun |
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Answer» Jamshedpur Sis kya aap dehradun se hi ho?????? Searching... Sis doon defence academy se better koi aur institute hai kya.. Thanks a lot Thanks @diti? Dehradun is blessed with many NDA coaching institutes and thus, becoming the famous one is as difficult as rising from the mashed slum, so, imagine how efficient the team and faculty of the Doon Defence Academy must be. Once, you enter the coaching institute, you will definitely come out as a new personality. Doon Defence Academy is one of the finest places, where a student can learn about all the ethics of living inspiring and glorious life.Founded by Mr. Sandeep Gupta, Submariner-Indian Navy (Retd.) in 2005, DDA has nurtured many brave soldiers and marines under his excellent mentorship. Mr. Sandeep Gupta is popularly known as Sandeep Sir of Doon Defence Academy has left no stone unturned in giving the best education and guidance to young generation to Join Indian Armed Forces and Merchant Navy, he is a true epitome of being an excellent motivator and a leader. Join the Best National Defence Academy (NDA) exam preparation, training institutes to get best result from 14+ years experienced trainers.Every year more than 2000 students enroll themselves for the different career perspective and DDA has given more than 8400 selections in last 14 years. Now it’s your turn. Sis i want to join it for my nda preperation Yarr.. kitna thanks kar raha ho ab bas bhi karo??? What this pk bro |
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How to download ios app store my dear friends |
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Answer» thanks From play store or may be ios app are downloaded only in ios phones ??????? |
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What is the meaning of consumer rights? |
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Answer» A person who purchases goods and services for personal use Consumer rights are generally a reference to a body of law that pertains to things the producers of goods must do to protect customers from harm. These laws have come into existence through a series of legal disputes, and have been shaped by the results of those cases.Hope it helps u mate..?? |
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Role of mazzini |
| Answer» In what ?? Unification of Italy???? | |
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What is sustainable economic development suggest any two reason in long answer |
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Is the caste system going end in India? Give arguments to support your answer |
| Answer» It is going to end in India but not soon | |
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Why is the money called a mudium of exchange |
| Answer» The introduction of money resulted in the end of the barter system where goods were exchanged according to the needs. Now, money acts as an intermediate in the exchange process, and thus, it is known as a medium of exchange. Anyone can exchange his goods for money and buy commodities that are required by him or his family.For examples, a fruit seller wants to sell his fruits in order to buy wheat. In absence of money, he will have to look for some person who wants to sell wheat and buy fruits. This is not easy and always possible. However, in the case of availability of money as a medium of exchange, the fruit seller just has to find a buyer for his fruits. Once fruits are exchanged for money, he can now purchase wheat from the market. | |
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How does communalism pose a threat tobdemocracy? |
| Answer» When any religion gets represented in Politics exclusively, this gives rise to Communalism. The beliefs of one religion are treated superior to another, the demands of any particular religion are raised while others are suppressed.• This thinking of superiority deters a nation from unity. Every religion desire to form a separate political unit.• In India Political mobilization on religious lines is frequent. The political leaders use religion as a tool to gain votes and to get elected.• The Political party appeals or lure one particular religion over others.• These above cases lead to Communal Violence.• India has already witnessed such violence in past during India Pakistan Partition.• Even Post Independence large-scale communal violence has occurred, example Gujrat Riots in 2002 among Hindus and Muslims. | |
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Describe impact of globalisation on indian agriculture |
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Answer» Under globalisation, particularly after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges. Despite being an important producer of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee, jute and spices our agricultural products are not able to compete with the developed countries because of the highly subsidised agriculture in those countries.During the British period cotton belts of India attracted the British and ultimately cotton was exported to Britain as a raw material for their textile industries. Cotton textile industry in Manchester and Liverpool flourished due to the availability of good quality cotton from India. Globalisation is not in new phenomenon it was there at the time of colonisation in the 19th Century when European traders time to India at that time to Indian spices exported to different countries of the world and farmers of South India were interested to grow the crops till today is it is one of the important items of export from India under globalisation particle after 1990 the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges despite being and improve important producer of rice cotton rubber tea coffee jute and Spices our Agricultural Products are not able to compete with developed countries because of the highly subsidies agriculture in those countries |
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Explain briefly of Round Table golmez conference |
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All questions of agriculture |
| Answer» Q1 q2 q3 q4 .................qx OK ?? | |
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desribe any five functions of gram sabha |
| Answer» Gram Sabha includes all the adult citizen voters of thevillage. It is empowered to support or topple down the Gram Panchayat body.The functions of Gram Sabha are(i) It elects the members of the Gram Panchayat.(ii) It supervises the work of the Gram Panchayat.(iii) It approves the annual budget of the Panchayat.(iv) It reviews the performance of the Gram Panchayat. | |
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"In the beginning of 19th century we saw the decline of textiles exports from india." Discudd |
| Answer» (i) Development of cotton industries in England : As cotton industries developed in England, industrial group; began worrying about imports from other countries. They pressurised the government to impose import duties on cotton textiles so that Manchester goods could sell in Britain without facing any competition from outside.(ii) Growth of mills and falling demand :With growing mill; and falling home demand British industrialists persuaded the East India Company to sell British manufactures in Indian markets as well.(iii) Two edge policy : To sell its manufactures in India East India Company followed a two edged policy i.e. no taxes on import; but high taxes on exports.(iv) Manchester goods in India : Cotton weavers and small producer; in India thus faced two problems at the same time, their export market collapsed and the local market shrank, being glutted with Manchester imports. Produced by machines at lower costs, the imported cotton goods were so cheap that weavers could no: easily compete with them.(v) Shortage of raw material : By the 1860;, weavers faced a new problem. They could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality When the American Civil War broke out and cotton supplies from the US were cut off. Britain turned to India. .As raw cotton exports from India increased, the price of raw cotton shot up. Weavers in India were starved of supplies and forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant prices. In this, situation weaving could not pay. | |
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What are evaluating questions ? pls give some examples |
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What are applying questions ? pls give some examples |
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Define unification of germany? |
| Answer» 1.Ths frankfurt parliament- The frankfurt parliament tries its best for the unification of germany under the leadership of king william 4th of Prussia but it failed..2.Unification under the leadership of prussia-Prussia took on the leadership of the movement of National unification. Its chief minister otto von brismark carried out the movement for unification with the help of army and bureaucracy .3. Role of brismark -Brismarck was one of the greatest sons of Prussia who accomplished the supreme task of unification of germany. He convinced that this unification could be achieved only by the princes not by the people. He wanted to achieve his aim by not merging prussia into germany but he wanted expanding prussia into germany.4. Three wars - Brismarcks object of unifying Germany was accomplished by three wars fought during a brief period of 7 years .5. Final unification - The above wars ended in prussian victory and helped in completing this process. On january 18,1871 in the royal palace of versailles the king of prussian was crowned as the german empire. | |
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Explain briefly about non cooperation movement |
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Answer» According to gandhi ji in 1909 the british rule is established in India by the cooperation of indians if indians were not support this then the British rule was collapsed The most important cause of\xa0the\xa0Non-Cooperation Movement\xa0was the Khilafat\xa0Movement\xa0started in 1919 which brought the Muslims and the Hindus on a common platform against the British rule.The\xa0Non-Cooperation Movement\xa0was a significant but\xa0short\xa0phase of the Indian independence\xa0movement\xa0from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi after the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and lasted from August or September,1920 to February, 1922. Non cooperation movement is started by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920 . It\'s main motive is not to do help of British . Teacher\'s in colonial school and colleges gave resign .peole deny to use connial cloths |
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What are differences between overlapping and cross cutting differences? |
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Answer» Thank u Over lapping social difference: If social differences overlap each other it may lead to social division and if one social difference is given preference then people would begin to think that they belong to different community. It always leads to social division and disintegration of the country. Example:- USA: The blacks are discriminated by the whites due to their poverty (racial discrimination).Cross cutting social difference: If social difference cross-cut each other we would find it difficult to find which group is against the other. These groups may have similar views on some issues and different on other issues. It encourages diversity and accommodates unity.\xa0Example:- NETHERLAND: The main religion here is Christianity. They have division as Catholics and Protestants. Here class and religion cross-cut each other. Neither of them are rich or poor and do not have conflict between them. |
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What is the difference between the federalism and democracy ???? |
| Answer» Democracy describes a small number of related forms of government and also a political philosophy. Federalism is the system in which the power to govern is shared between the national & state governments, creating what is often called a federation. | |
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What is a sexual division of labour? |
| Answer» Dividing the jobs and roles to people on the basis of gender is called sexual division of labour | |
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State the icons and symbols that advocated nationalism in india. |
| Answer» (i) As the national movement developed, nationalist leaders became more and more aware of such icons and symbols in unifying people and inspiring in them a feeling of nationalism.(ii) During the Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, a tricolour flag (red, green and yellow) was designed.(iii) It had eight lotuses representing eight provinces of British India, and a crescent moon, representing Hindus and Muslims.(iv) By 1921, Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj Flag. It was again a tricolour (red, green, white) and had a spinning wheel in the centre representing the Gandhian ideal of self-help.(v) Carrying the flag holding it aloft during marches became a symbol. | |
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Explain domestic voilenvce |
| Answer» Domestic violence is not physical violence alone. Domestic violence is any behavior the purpose of which is to gain power and control over a spouse, partner, girl/boyfriend or intimate family member. Abuse is a learned behavior; it is not caused by anger, mental problems, drugs or alcohol, or other common excuses. | |
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Is U like good for sst 2019-20 |
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Describe any 4 features of agriculture in India? |
| Answer» Ans.\xa0Some major features ofagriculture in India are given(i) In most parts of India, agriculture is a primary activity that provides foodgrain as well as raw material for various other industries.(ii) Three types of farming are found namely primitive subsistence farming in hilly and forested areas, intensive subsistence farming in densely populated areas and commercial farming.(iii) Indian agriculture has three cropping seasons i.e. rabi, kharif and zaid.(iv) Growth rate in agriculture is decelerating since 1957.(v) Agriculture sector in India now faces challenges from international competitions and sectoral limitations.(v) Institutional and technological reforms changed the face of thousand year old agricultural practices | |
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What is cash crops |
| Answer» \tA cash crop is the one that is cultivated to be sold in the market to earn profits from the sale.\tMost of the crops grown today worldwide are cash crops cultivated for selling in the national and international markets.\tMost of the cash crops grown in the developing nations are sold to the developed nations for a better price.\tSeveral cash crops such as opium, cannabis, poppies, coca are sold in the black market. | |
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Food security |
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Answer» Food Corporation of India is responsible for procuring and storing food grain where as distribution is ensured by public distribution system the FCI produce food grains from the farmers at the government announced minimum support price. This topic is been cancelled by cbse board..according to curriculum |
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What do u mean by national development? |
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Answer» National development refers to the ability of the nation to improve the live of its citizens. Some of the measures are increase in gross domestic product, improving literacy rates, improving medical facilities, etc. The development occur in nation |
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what is famine |
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Answer» The literal meaning of famine is “extreme inadequacy and the scarcity of food.” Famine is the phenomenon\xa0which occurs in a vast terrestrial area due to various environmental and biological reasons. Some of the prime reasons are population imbalance, scarcity of water or lack of rainfall, population imbalance, crop failure, government policies. It is a condition when people die due to stravation in a very large area |
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What is feminist |
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Answer» Equal rights for woman as well as me Feminist can be a woman or a man who believes in equal rights and opportunities for women and men.Feminist movements aim at equal rights and opportunities for women and men. More radical women’s movements aimed at equality, both in personal and family life. Awareness about women\'s rights based on belief of equality of gender in economic, social and political fields. |
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What is sovergien |
| Answer» \tSovereign: It means that India is a free or independent country. It is not controlled by any foreign power and they are not allowed to interfere in any of the internal or external affairs of the country. This implies that it is free to formulate any of its domestic and foreign policies. | |
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What were the effects of Rowlatt act |
| Answer» Rowlatt Act :-Rowlatt Act was an oppressive act introduced by the British Government in 1919. It gave the Government enormous powers to repress political activities and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years. It was also known as Black Act.The Indians showed disapproval towards this Act :-1.Gandhiji called for a country wide ‘Hartal’ on 6th April, 1919. But he was arrested.2.There were disturbances in Delhi, Ahmedabad and Punjab. In Amritsar, two popular leaders, Dr. Satyapal and Dr. Saifud-din-Kitchlew were arrested. The people took out a procession in Amritsar to protest against these arrests, and demanded the release of their leaders.3. A public meeting was announced for the 13th April. 19191, Amritsar against the arrest of their leaders.4. People gathered there without arms and then General Dyer marched there and killed more than 1,000 people.5. As the news of the ‘Jallianwala Bagh’ spread crowds took to the streets in many North Indian towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on Government buildings. | |