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16301.

What do you understand by disguised employment

Answer» Disguised unemployment occurs when more people are employed for the same work that is actually required. When some of them are removed, the productive capacity, i.e. output will not get reduced. In rural areas, disguised unemployment is usually found in agriculture. For example, the family of a small farmer in a rural area works throughout the year on his field, even though all of them are not required all the time.
16302.

Explain development

Answer» Development refers to progress or improvement in lifestyle. Important aspects of development are:\tDifferent persons can have different developmental goals. This means they seek different things which are more important for them as an individual.\tWhat may be development for one may not be development for the other. It may even be destructive for others. Industrialists may want more dams for producing electricity, but this may submerge the land and disrupt the lives of people who are displaced.
16303.

Democracy government is better then non democratic government

Answer» Democratic government is better as it is answerable to the people.
What the hell is ir answer
16304.

How is India a federal country

Answer» India is a Federal State because of\xa0power between the Centre and the States.
1 India follows the 7 key features of fedralism.2 Indian constitution divides its power among three list.3 India divides the states on the basis of language, geography ,culture etc.4 India divides its power among different level of government.
16305.

Describe Centre state relation

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\t\t\tConventional sources are likely to get exhausted very soon.Non-conventional sources are those sources of power that are inexhaustible.For example fossils firewood and petroleum.For example solar energy tidal energy and wind energy.\t
16306.

Distinguish between conventional and non conventional source of energy.

Answer» Conventional sources of energy Non-conventional sources of energy
16307.

which soil is found in Meghalaya?

Answer» Along the northern face of the central upland (Bhot Country) lateritic soil is found. These soils varying from\xa0sandy\xa0to\xa0silty\xa0loam (especially on flat valleys) are very much acidic in character and are highly leached.
16308.

What is the other name of black soil

Answer» Regur soil
regur is the other name of black soil.
16309.

How have the centre-state relations been restructured to strengthen federalism? WRITE 6 POINTS

Answer» u bullshit..! tell the answer
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16310.

Tales of Gandhi ji

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16311.

How do we classify the sector of Indian economic in term of ownership?

Answer» Industries can be classified on the basis of ownership in following categories:\tPublic Sector: Owned and operated by government agencies, e.g., BHEL, SAIL.\tPrivate Sector: Owned and operated by individuals or a group of individuals, e.g., Bajaj Auto Ltd., Dabur Industries, TISCO.\tJoint Sector: Run jointly by the government and Individual or group of individuals, e.g. Oil India Ltd. (OIL)\tCooperative Sector: Owned and operated by the producers or suppliers of raw material, workers or both. Resources are pooled and profits and losses are shared, e.g. Amul India, coir industries in Kerala, Sugar industries in Maharashtra.
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16312.

Interpret the contribution of french in the economic development of mekong delta region

Answer» Steps taken by the French for the development of the \'Mekong Delta region\' were: \tThe French built canals to drain lands in the Mekong Delta to increase cultivation.\tInfrastructure projects were undertaken to ensure easy and smooth movement of goods from one part to the other part of the country.\tThe vast system of irrigation works-canals and earthworks-built mainly with forced labour increased\xa0rice production.\tIt allowed the\xa0export of rice to the international market. The area under rice cultivation went up (from 2,74,000 hectares in 1873 to 2.2 million hectares in 1930). Vietnam exported two-thirds of its rice production and became the third largest exporter of rice in the world.\tWork was started on the Trans Indo-China rail link which would connect the northern and southern parts of Vietnam and China.\xa0A second line was built between Vietnam and Siam (Thailand) through Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.
16313.

Explain the participation of business class people in civil disobiedience movement

Answer» The role of business classes in the \'Civil Disobedience\' Movement :(a) Indian industrialists had made huge profits during the First World War.(b) They became powerful. They wanted to expand their business, they wanted protection against imports of foreign goods.(c) They formed the Indian Industries and Commercial Congress in 1920.(d) They formed Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries in 1927.(e) Purshotamdas, Thakurdas and G.D Birla attacked colonial control over the Indian economy and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement.\xa0
16314.

best video of class 10 in hindi according to cbse

Answer» repley anyone
16315.

Define the following minerals. Ferros midal. Off- shore drilling. Shaft - midal. And ore

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16316.

Define the following minerals

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16317.

Why did gandhiji to take up the khilafat issue

Answer» To unite hindus and Muslims
To unite hindus and muslims
16318.

What are the aims of frankfurt parliments

Answer» 1. It was attended by 831 delegatesform all over Germany in St.Pauls Church.2. Women had no representatiopn or say. Also, the controverial issue of extension of female politcal rights was raised .3. Deputies debated over fundamental rights rather than central power and te assembly ended in the framing of a constitution\xa0
16319.

Explain the importance of agriculture???

Answer» India is an agricultural country as nearly 65% of its population depends on agriculture for its livelihood. It provide food, raw material for industries and some product for export. It accounts for about 25% of the gross domestic product.
16320.

Whuch is the basic minerals and is the backbone of the industrial development give a feature

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16321.

Who were turkeys

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16322.

How did these changes affect the life of weavers and other artisans?

Answer» Amit please give your mind
Which changes
The answer is given on book please use your mind
16323.

Significance of textile industry with referance to cootton industry

Answer» The cotton textile industry is locatedin almost every state in India, where one or more of the locational factors have been favourable.\tTamil Nadu has the largest number of mills.\tCoimbatore is the most important centre as approximately half the mills are located there.\tIn Karnataka, the cotton textile industry has developed in the cotton producing areas in the north-eastern part of the state.\tIn Andhra Pradesh, Telangana region most of the mills are spinning mills producing yarn. Most important centres are Hyderabad, Secunderbad, Warangal\xa0and Guntur.\tIn Uttarpradesh, Kanpur is the largest centre.Hathras, Saharanpur, and Agra are the impotant centres.\tWest Bengal has centres like Howrah, Serampur, Kolkata and Shyamanagar.
16324.

Which community emphasized the consevation of flora funa in india

Answer» Answer from NCERT book number 1 common peoples number to government policies as well as plans number 3 tribal no.4 non prganisations
Tribals.
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16325.

People have conflicting goal explain the statement and example

Answer» Different people have different developmental goals.What may be development for one person may not be development for others.Two persons or group of person may seek things that are conflicting.For example a girl from rich family expect as much freedom as her brother and she expect that his brother shares in her hosehold works but her brother may not like this.To get more electricity industrilists may want more dam . But this may submerge land and affect people who are displaces such as tibal.Therefore we can conclude that development goals of person depend on where they live,what is there income,etc.
Different people have different development goals as all are not equally developed. Conflicting goals mean that development goals of a particular person or group is harmful and opposite to another persons development goals. For example a rich business man can have development goal of erecting a large dam.This development goal is conflicting to persons like farmers who want to do farming as erecting dams means lose of farming land for farmers.
16326.

Why the civil disobedience movement is closed

Answer» Because it become violence and many took it as his own profit
People had took it as a wrong meaning.People were dying.
16327.

Who was guiseppe mazini?

Answer» He was an italian revolutionary. He has a very important role in Italian unification .He founde the Young italy
I italian revolutionary who lead a revolution for the unification of italy and was send into exile for 2.5years and formed a secret society in bern called YOUNG ITALY....
16328.

How culture played a vital role in awakening of the feeling of nationalism?

Answer» Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation: \tThe shaping of nationalist feeling and its expression was helped by art and poetry, stories and music.\tRomantic artists and poets generally strongly criticised\xa0reason and science in their glorified forms.\tThe emphasis on vernacular language and the collection of local folklore, recovered an ancient national spirit, as well as carried the modern nationalist message to large audiences that were mostly illiterate.
16329.

Define nationalism with factors which help in growth of nationalism in europe.

Answer» Following are the factors which led to the rise of Nationalism in Europe:\tDecline of feudalism: Feudal lords were a great tumbling block in the way of the rise of the nationalism feelings among the people. But their mutual warfare and crusades weakened them.\tWeakness of Papacy and the Roman Empire: The renaissance and reformation movements led to awakening among the people and weakened the authority of the pope and the Holy Roman Empire. Consequently, national churches and national states were established in many countries.\tForeign rule: In certain countries, foreign rule also played an important part in the growth of nationalism.\tReaction against injustice: Sometimes reaction against the arbitrary rule of unjust monarchs also gave birth to the feeling of nationalism.\tContribution of great writers: The writings of great poets, politicians and philosophers like Machiavelli, J.S. Mill, Fitch, Mazzini, Garibaldi etc. went a long way in rousing political consciousness and national sprit among the people.
16330.

The total income of the country divided by its total population is

Answer» Per capita income is also referred as average income
Per capita income
Per capita income or average income
16331.

explain the factor of production with example

Answer» Thanks
Factors of production:Land: It is defined so as to include not only the surface of the Earth but also all the other gifts of nature.Labour: Labour consists of all human efforts of the body or mind which are undertaken in the expectation of\xa0reward.Capital: Capital is known as the produced means of production. First, it is created by man and is not a gift of\xa0nature. Second, it is a means of production and used as an input in producing other goods. Such type of\xa0goods is not directly consumed.\xa0Human Capital: A human capital is a person who carries the risk of business and coordinates the activities of all the other\xa0factors of production.Out of all the four factors of production, human capital is considered the best among all the resources. This is because it\xa0makes use of the other resources like land, labour and physical capital to produce an output while the other resources cannot become useful on their own.\xa0
16332.

Explain the languge policy of the indian fedral .how is it different from sri lanka

Answer» Language policy in India is not so much hard as compared to Sri Lanka every language is given importance but in Sri Lanka the Sinhala language speakers where is given majority and they ruled over this Lanka asking the other language speakers that is Tamil in India which language is given importance in his locality or in that area a person giving exam of Central level they have rights to choose any language
16333.

What are ravines

Answer» The land which is unsuitable for cultivation due to soil erosion is called ravinesA ravine is usually larger than a gully. A ravine may have an active stream year around or during the wet season.
16334.

What are raivnes

Answer» The land which is unsuitable for cultivation due to soil erosion is called ravinesA ravine is usually larger than a gully. A ravine may have an active stream year around or during the wet season.
16335.

Why should we study the history of other countries

Answer» In order to get aware of what had happened in earlier histories of different countries and their culture
To gain the knowledge about our world history
Because India has no history
16336.

What is the civil code of france

Answer» Napoleon incorporated revolutionary principles in the administrative field to make the whole system more rational and effective. His civil code of 1804 was known as Napoleonic Code.\tIt did away with all the privileges based on birth.\tIt established equality before the law and secured the right to property.\tIt simplified administrative divisions and abolished feudal system. It\xa0freed peasants from serfdom and manorial duties.\tPeasants, artisans, workers and new businessmen found new-found freedom as guild restrictions were removed in towns also.
The civil code of 1804 also known as the\xa0Napoleonic Code was enacted on\xa0March 21, 1804. It was one of the most important code of those times because institutionalised equalilty under law i.e. it ruled out\xa0privileges to people that were based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and stated that only the most qualified would be entitled to government jobs.\xa0
16337.

Explain language policy in india

Answer» Language policy is a safeguard to the languages. It is one of the important aspects of our Constitution. Under this policy besides Hindi, 21 other languages are recognized as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution.Main features of India’s language policy are as follows:\tOur Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language. Hindi was identified as the official language. But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 percent of Indians. Therefore, there were many safeguards to protect other languages.\t\xa0A candidate in an examination conducted for the Central Government positions may opt to take the examination in any of these languages. States,\xa0too, have their own official languages. Much of the government work takes place in the official language of the concerned State.\tUnlike Sri Lanka, the leaders of our country adopted a very cautious attitude in spreading the use of Hindi. According to the Constitution, the use of English for official purposes was to stop in 1965. However, many non-Hindi-speaking States demanded that the use of English continue.\tIn Tamil Nadu, this movement took a violent form. The Central Government responded by agreeing to continue the use of English along with Hindi for official purposes.\tPromotion of Hindi continues to be the official policy of the government of India but promotion does not mean that the central government can impose Hindi on states where people speak a different language.\tThus, the framing of the language policy was the test for Indian federation. It inspired the confidence in different language speaking people that no language will be imposed on them. In a way, Language policy has strengthened the unity and integrity of India.
16338.

What is bio diversity. Why it is important for us?

Answer» Biodiversity or Biological Diversity is immensely rich in wildlife and cultivated species, diverse in form and function but closely integrated in a system through multiple network of interdependencies.Following are the importance: of biodiversity\tHuman beings depend on biodiversity for their very survival.\tWithout plants and animals we cannot survive, because we get oxygen from plant and it create the quality of air we breathe in.
16339.

Who invented hand printing technology n japan

Answer» Buddhist missionaries
16340.

How to similar per capita income and average income.?

Answer» Both we can get bu dividing the total income of a country by the total population of the country
16341.

How did nationalism and the idea of the nation state emerge?

Answer» Idea of nationalism started from French revolution and from various paintings and crafts by the painters the idea of nation state actually came
16342.

Describe land use pattern of india

Answer» Land resources in India are primarily divided into agricultural land, forest land, land meant for pasture and grazing, land for other non-agricultural use(such as housing, roads and industry) and waste land (rocky, arid and desert areas). In 2002-03, 54 per cent of the total land area was cultivable or fallow, 22.5 per cent was covered by forests and 3.5 per cent was used for grazing. The rest was waste land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation.Improper use of forest land has degraded the available land area and made conservation of forests difficult. Human activities such as deforestation, mining and quarrying have contributed to the slow growth rate of forests. Thus, land ’ under forest has increased by only about 4 per cent since 1960-61.
16343.

How is soil eroded

Answer» Soil is eroded by many factors like running water ,wind, deforestation etc.
16344.

How was lreland ireland incorporated in the united kingdom? 3 mark

Answer» The following factors led to the incorporation of Ireland in the United Kingdom:a. The social divisions in Ireland between the protestants and catholics helped the British to establish dominance of Protestants over a catholic country.b. Suppression of catholic revolts by the English and forcible incorporation of Ireland took place in 1801.c. As English nation grew in power and influence it tried to suppress Ireland\'s distinctive culture and also forced them to speak English language. The symbols of the new Britain – the British flag (Union Jack), the national anthem (God Save Our Noble King), the English language – were actively promoted.
16345.

What was end result of 19th centuary nationalism

Answer» During the 19th century,nationalism emerged as a vibrant force which brought drastic changes in the political world of Europe.The end result of these changes due to nationalism gave rise to the nation-states in place of multi-national dynasties of Europe.
16346.

Unification of italy???

Answer» The Process of Unification of Italy is as follows\xa0:\tDuring the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. Mazzini decided to unite Italy\xa0in 1830, He had organised a secret society called \'Young Italy\' to achieve his aim.\tMazzini, a great revolutionary leader of Italy, inspired the youth with the ideas of establishing a single unified Italy. He set up secret societies like Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne with like-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy, and German states.\tAfter initial failures in 1831 and 1848, King Victor Emmanuel II\xa0took up the task of\xa0unifying the Italian states through wars.\tSardinia-Piedmont succeeded in defeating the Austrian forces in 1859 through a tactful diplomatic alliance with France by Count Cavour.\tArmed volunteers marched into South Italy and the kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860 under the leadership of Garibaldi, and were successful\xa0in winning the support of the local peasants in order to drive out the Spanish rulers.\tIn 1861, Victor Emmanuel-II was proclaimed king of united Italy.
16347.

What problems did the indian weavers faced in the late 19th century?

Answer» The problems were faced by the Indian cotton weavers in the nineteenth century are as follows:\xa0\tImport duties: The export market of Indian cotton weaver collapsed due to increase in import duties on them in England.\tCheap competitive products: Their local market shrank as they were flooded with cheap Manchester imports.\tInsufficent raw cotton: The local weavers could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton of good quality.\tHigh prices: When the Americans civil war broke out and cotton supplies from the US were cut off, Britain turned to India. Indian weavers were forced to buy cotton at very high prices.\tMachine-made goods: By the end of nineteenth century, factories in India began production and flooded the market with machine goods. This created the problem of survival for weaving industries.
16348.

What was the most important outcome of the french revolution of 1789? ( 1 mark )

Answer» A. After the storming of the Bastille in 1789, a law was passed according to which censorship on press was abolished.B. The Constitution of 1701 began with a Declaration of the Rights of man and citizen. It proclaimed that freedom of speech and opinion and equality before law were natural rights of each human being by birth.C. Newspapers, pamphlets and printed pictures appeared steadily in the towns of France. From France this printed material travelled into countryside. These publications described and discussed the events and changes taking place in country.D. The Freedom of Press allowed expression of the opposing views of events. Each side could now try to convince others of its stand on any event or problem.E. Much use was made of plays, songs and festive processions which attracted large number of people.
16349.

What did the crown of oak leaves sybolize?

Answer» Oak leaves stands for valour,courage and honour.Germania was a allegory representing Germany who was under the rule of foreign forces .
GladiaterisnHeroism
16350.

How can we create more employment ?

Answer» Civil war