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16901.

What is barter system? Explain briefly.

Answer» Barter system was used in ancient times for the exchange goods. It was a system where one commodity, product or some goods was exchanged for another. For instance, if a person has 1 kg of sugar and he wants to have 1 kg of jaggery in exchange for that, he can exchange the same if there is someone who is willing to exchange jaggery for sugar. This process was called a commodity for commodity exchange. Further, it was replaced by the monetary system.
In this system goods were taken in the place of other good
16902.

how hosted the treaty of veienna?

Answer» Congress at Vienna was hosted by Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich in 1815. Its first goal was to establish a new balance of power in Europe.
Duke metternik
16903.

What are the roles of cooperatives in shifting of sugar industries from north to south east?

Answer» sugar industry is shifting from north to south due to following reasons1. the sugar contents in the cane is high that is 10.5 % in Maharashtra other southern states.2. climate is suitable for the cultivation of sugarcane.3. south has better export facilities than north.4.cooperative sugar mills are more successful in management in south India.5. the peninsular climate helps to extend the crushing by two months in the south India than north India.
16904.

Wahat was rowlatt act

Answer» A act passed by British Imperial legislative council in delhi on march 18 1919 which has enormous power to put any Indians in to jail without any trial of 2 years
The\xa0Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the\xa0Rowlatt Act, was a legislative council act passed by the\xa0Imperial Legislative Council\xa0in\xa0Delhi\xa0on 18 March 1919, indefinitely extending the emergency measures of preventive indefinite detention, incarceration without trial and judicial review enacted in the\xa0Defence of India Act 1915\xa0during the\xa0First World War. It was enacted in light of a perceived threat from revolutionary nationalists to organisations of re-engaging in similar\xa0conspiracies as during the war\xa0which the Government felt the lapse of the Defence of India Act would enable.
The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. The authorities could arrest an Indian without a warrant and could conduct his trial in seclusion. Also, the Act implied severe restrictions on movements of individuals and suspension of the Right of Habeas Corpus
16905.

What were the things that play a part in making of naslism India

Answer» launching Movements
16906.

What is industry?

Answer» A place where the raw materials are converted to various products.
Place where goods are produced by raw materials
I am industry making manufacturer and make the product of and making material
Secondery teriatry
An industry is a place where raw materials are converted to finished goods with higher values
16907.

Which steps are taken to control price rise

Answer» i). Public Distribution System: Government in India, under its public distribution system ensures the availability of essential commodities such as wheat, rice, etc to the consumers at reasonable prices through a network of fair price shops. At present, there are about 4.61 lakh of fair price shop in the country.ii). Administrative Price Mechanism: Administrative prices are those prices of goods and services, which are controlled by the government. Government of India has imposed price controls on a number of commodities. (Steel, automobiles). Producers of these commodities cannot charge price higher than the maximum prices fixed by the government.iii). Monetary Policy/Measures: it is the policy of the Central Bank (RBI) to control money supply and credit in economy. This results in people’s tendency to consume less, which in turn reduces the demand for goods and thereby lower the prices.iv). Fiscal Policy/Measures: it is the expenditure and revenue policy of the government to accomplish the desired goals. The intention of the government here is to reduce the money supply, which is kept in the hands of the people.
16908.

Write a detailed note on iron and steel industry in India.

Answer» The iron & steel industry is the basic industry since all the other industries-heavy, medium & light, depend on it for their machinery. Steel is needed to manufacture a variety of engineering goods, construction material, defense, medical, telephonic, scientific equipment & a variety of consumer goods. Production & consumption of steel is often regarded as the index of a country\'s development. Iron & steel industry is a heavy industry. Iron ore, coking coal & lime stone are required in the ratio of approximately 4:2:1. Some quantities of manganese, are also required to harden the steel. In 2016 with 95.6 million tonnes of crude steel production, India ranked 3rd among the world crude steel producers. It is the largest producer of sponge iron. Most of the public sector undertakings market their steel through Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL). Chhotanagpur plateau region has the maximum concentration of iron and steel industries in India.
16909.

How does terrace cultivation restrict soil erosion in mountainous regions?

Answer» Terraces reduce\xa0both the amount and velocity of water moving across the\xa0soil\xa0surface, which greatly reduces\xa0soil erosion. Terracing thus permits more intensive cropping than\xa0would\xa0otherwise be possible.
16910.

explain the power sharing arrangement among the different levels of the government

Answer» There are three levels of government 1 Central Government : This is a level of a government rule on allover country like we can say THE BJP IS OUR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT2 State Government: This is a level of a government rule over all its State only like we can say IN PUNJAB CONGRESS IS STATE GOVERNMENT3 Local Government : This is a level of a government where it can rule in local only like EVERY DISTRICT HAS ITS OWN GOVERNMENT HOPE IT WILL HELPFUL FOR YOU THANKS
The different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies are: Horizontal Division of Power- It is the sharing of power among the different organs of government, for example, power sharing by the executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. In this type of power-sharing arrangement, different organs of government, placed at the same level, exercised different powers. Such a separation ensures that none of the organs can exercise unlimited power, thereby putting a check on each other. Vertical Division of Power- It is a system of power sharing among governments at different levels. For example, a general government for the entire country and governments at provincial or regional levels. In India, we refer to it as the Central Government, State Governments, Municipality, Gram Panchayat etc. The Constitution lays down the powers of different levels of government. Division of Power among different Social Groups- Power can also be shared among different groups which differ socially like different religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community Government’ in Belgium is a good example of this type of power sharing. The system of reserved constituencies in India is another example. Such an arrangement is used to give minority communities a fair share in power, who otherwise would feel alienated from the government.Division of Power among Political Parties, Pressure Groups, and Movements- In contemporary democracies such a division takes the form of competition among different parties, which in turn ensures that power does not remain in one hand and is shared among different political parties representing different ideologies and social groups.
16911.

Why is air travel preferred in the north-eastern states???

Answer» Okkk thank you so much for the help
Air transport is preferred mainly in the north eastern states of India. The reasons are :1. it can cover very difficult terrains like high mountains, dreary deserts, dense forest with great ease.2. the north-eastern part of the country is marked with the presence of big rivers, dissected relief , dense forests and frequent floods and international frontiers and the air travel has made access to these places easier.3. in north eastern states there are special provisions to extend services to the common people.4.fastest mode of tansport.5. luxorious and comfortable.
16912.

Difference between alliance and coalition government

Answer» Coalition government is the govt. which is formed by 2 or more than 2 parties afterelection.Alliance is the government which is formed by joining 2 or more parties before election.
16913.

create a tabular representation of commercial crops

Answer» Commercial agriculture, or otherwise known as agribusiness, is a cropping method in which crops are raised and livestock are raised in order to sell the products on the market in order to make money.In this type of agriculture, a lot of capital is invested and large-scale crops are grown in huge farms, using modern technologies, machinery, irrigation methods and chemical fertilizers. The basic characteristic of commercial agriculture is that high doses of modern inputs are used for higher productivity, such as high yielding varieties, fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, weed killers, and so on.
16914.

Why did gandhi ji call off non cooperation movement ?

Answer» After an angry mob murdered police officers in the village of Chauri Chaura (now in Uttar Pradesh state) in February 1922,\xa0Gandhi\xa0himself\xa0called off\xa0the movement; the next month he\xa0was\xa0arrested without incident. The movement marked the transition of Indian nationalism from a middle-class to a mass basis.
Gandhiji called off the non cooperation movement due to chauri chaura incident where 22 police men were killed. The movement was turning into violence in many places and he felt that the satyagrahis should be properly trained before the movement and the movement should unfold into stages.
Ganshiji called of the movement as it was turning violent in many places. Villages were bombed and people were forced to run their noses on ground
16915.

`The French armies are welcomed as the harbingers of liberty\'justify the statement

Answer» The french revolution was the first which brought freedom .all the educated middle class , formed jacobin clubs and tried to spread the idea of freedom and nationalsim wherever they go.i.e -the armies whenever they go to other places ,they spread the idea of nationalism.thus ,they were considered as harbingers of liberty. but this soon turned into hostility where the people found that this did not go in hand with political freedom too.\xa0
16916.

What is the importance of Manufacturing Industries/sectors for the employment generation??

Answer» Importance of manufacturing industry is as follows:\tIt has helped in modernising agriculture by manufacturing tractors, tools and machines used in cultivation.\tIt has reduced employment pressure on agriculture\tIt has brought in much needed foreign exchange\tIt has expanded trade and commerce\tManufacturing industries have helped in eradication of unemployment and poverty\tIt has helped in the growth and boom in economy.\xa0Manufacturing industries have contributed 17% of our GDP. Its growth was stagnated earlier. However, since 2003, it is growing at a rate of 9-10% per annum
16917.

How could non cooperation become a movement ? Explain in about 5 points

Answer» Non-Cooperation became a movement:\xa0(i)\xa0It was the view of Gandhiji that the British rule was set in India with the cooperation of Indians.\xa0(ii)\xa0If Indians refused cooperation, British rule in India would collapse within a year and Swaraj would come.\xa0(iii)\xa0Gandhiji proposed that the movement should unfold in stages.\xa0(iv)\xa0In case the government used repression, a full civil disobedience campaign would be launched.\xa0(v)\xa0Mahatma Gandhi and Shaukat Ali toured extensively, mobilising popular support of the movement.
16918.

How did this consciousness emerge in india give answer in six points ?

Answer» Thanks ??
1. The growth of modern nationalism was connected to the anti-colonial movement. The sense of being controlled under colonialism provided a shared bond.2. Political unification of the country under the British also played a very important role in awakening the spirit of nationalism.3. Introduction of the modern means of transportation especially the railways created a sense of equality among the people.4. Formation of the Indian National Congress and other political organizations also provided the people a common platform.5. The Congress under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi tried to unite these groups together within one movement.
16919.

How do we understand these development? What implication did they have ?

Answer» Development is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components. The purpose of development is a rise in the level and quality of life of the population, and the creation or expansion of local regional income and employment opportunities, without damaging the resources of the environment. Development is visible and useful, not necessarily immediately, and includes an aspect of quality change and the creation of conditions for a continuation of that change.The international agenda began to focus on development beginning in the second half of the twentieth century. An understanding developed that economic growth did not necessarily lead to a rise in the level and quality of life for populations all over the world; there was a need to place an emphasis on specific policies that would channel resources and enable social and economic mobility for various layers of the population.Through the years, professionals and various researchers developed a number of definitions and emphases for the term “development.”\xa0Amartya Sen, for example, developed the “capability approach,” which defined development as a tool enabling people to reach the highest level of their ability, through granting freedom of action, i.e., freedom of economic, social and family actions, etc. This approach became a basis for the measurement of development by the HDI (Human Development Index), which was developed by the UN Development Program (UNDP) in 1990. Martha Nussbaum developed the abilities approach in the field of gender and emphasized the empowerment of women as a development tool.In contrast, professionals like Jeffrey Sachs and Paul Collier focused on mechanisms that prevent or oppress development in various countries, and cause them to linger in abject poverty for dozens of years. These are the various poverty traps, including civil wars, natural resources and poverty itself. The identification of these traps enables relating to political – economic – social conditions in a country in an attempt to advance development. One of the emphases in the work of Jeffrey Sacks is the promotion of sustainable development, which believes in growth and development in order to raise the standard of living for citizens of the world today, through relating to the needs of environmental resources and the coming generations of the citizens of the world.
16920.

What are the steps taken to create collective identity among people of

Answer» 1 Introduction of title, la patre , la cutoyen to create collective belongingness2 estate general was now elected by active citizen & renamed as national assembly3 a tricolour flag was chosen to replace royal standard4 new hymns were composed, oaths taken & martyne comomorated all in the name of nation Actually this question is usually asked in 3 marks but to get full marks 1 point is must to write .
16921.

What are advantages and disadvantages of railways?

Answer» Thanks yogita Ingle
Advantage of railway..1.serve as chief mode of transport for both passengers and goods2.it is a cheap mode of transport for bulky goods3.forms a major employment sector giving jobs to lakhs of people4.helps in agricultural development by connecting urban to rural areas..Disadvantages of railways..1.faces tough Competition with roadways as road transport can deliver goods at doorstep2.poor maintenance causes accidents3 incidents of robberies and loot make them unsafe for journeys4.lack of cleanliness and hygiene on railway platforms is a major issue
16922.

Why groundwater is overused is there development without overuse

Answer» Declining ground water is a major problem for us ,\xa0these days.\xa0- Over population in some areas.- Overwhelming Industrialization and Urbanization.- Poor irrigation facilities, which constantly use ground water for field, resulting in rapid decline of water levels.- Unsustainable developmental goals.All these are major reasons for over use of ground water.Yes, definitely Development is [possible without over use. This is what we know as " Sustainable development" . Sustainable development uses today resources judiciously , so that the future generation too has their fair share of resources. Promoting sustainable development can to lots to preserve ground water levels.
16923.

In what ways is a MNC different from the other companies? Explain briefly

Answer» 1. An MNC owns and operates production across various countries of the world while other companies do not.2. Foreign trade and foreign investment are essential features of an MNC while they are not n the case of othe companies.3. MCs are usually large companies in terms of cost and production while other companies may not be such.4. MNCs are responsible for the gllobalisation of the economy while other companies are not.
16924.

Difference between feudal system, serfdom and manorial dues.

Answer» Feudal system a system of government in which land lords rule and ask money from the peasants as taxes for their protectionSerfdom - slavery systemManorial dues : fees which the peasants owe to their landlords\xa0
16925.

What is the difference between global situation and trade

Answer» It\'s globalisation
16926.

Explain the loan activities of bank

Answer» The loan activities of Banks:(i)Banks keep only a small proportion of their deposits as cash with themselves. This is kept as provision to pay the depositors who might come to withdraw money from the bank on any given day.(ii)Since, on any particular day, only some of its many depositors come to withdraw cash, the bank is able to manage with this cash.(iii)Banks use the major portion of the deposits to extend loans. There is a huge demand for loans for various economic activities.(iv)Banks make use of the deposits to meet the loan requirements of the people. In this way, banks mediate between those who have surplus funds (the depositors) and those who are in need of these funds (the borrowers).(v)Banks charge a higher interest rate on loans than what they offer on deposits. The difference between what is charged from borrowers and what is paid to depositors is their main source of income.
16927.

What is the importance of manufacturing?

Answer» It\'s really ridiculous that other students answer these questions honestly and some just copy paste ?? ... and when I stood against this and continuously messaged about this ...My account was blocked without any reason ...????
The economic strength of a country lies in the development of manufacturing industries because:\xa0(i)\xa0Manufacturing industries help in modernising agriculture which forms the backbone of our economy.\xa0(ii)\xa0It reduces the heavy dependence of people on agriculture sector and creates jobs in secondary and tertiary sectors.\xa0(iii)\xa0It is necessary for the removal of unemployment and poverty.(iv)\xa0It brings down regional disparities.\xa0(v)\xa0Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce and enhances prosperity.\xa0(vi)\xa0It brings much needed foreign exchange
16928.

Debt plays positive role in the life of Salim(as you studied in the text - book)

Answer» ANSWER\xa0\tCredit plays a crucial role in a country’s development. By sanctioning loans to developing industries and trade, banks provide them with the necessary aid for improvement.\tThis leads to increase in the production, profits and employment. However, caution must be exercised in the case of loans from the informal sector which include high interest rates that may be more harmful than good.\tFor this reason, it is important that the formal sector gives out more loans so that borrowers are not duped by moneylenders, and can ultimately contribute to national development.\tFor example- A loan given to a fresh post-graduate for setting up a business might contribute to employment generation, infrastructure development in the near future.
16929.

Describe the benefits of road ways?

Answer» Advantages of roadways over railways are(i) Construction cost of roads is much lower than railway lines.(ii) Roads can be constructed easily in hilly terrains and undulating topography.(iii) Roadways act as a feeder to other modes of transport, as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.(iv) Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances.Thus, it can be concluded that roadways still have an edge over railways in India.
16930.

Describe the advantages of pipeline transport action.

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Advantages of pipeline transport are as follows:-1)It is a safe and reliable mode of transport system.2)It is an economical and dependable mode of transport system particular to the strategic and sensitive areas.3)It produces a long term infrastructural option.4)The difficulties in handling large volume of products by rail from one loading point is reduced.
16931.

What do you understand by one party system and multi party system?which party system is best

Answer» Thank you so much ♥️
The country in which only one party contest election is known as One party system.Eg.ChinaThe country in which multiple parties contest elections is known as multi party system.Eg. IndiaMulti- Party system is the best system as people gets a wide range of varrying opinions that will lead to different opinion and as well as different ideas that will ultimately develop the concept of Democracy.
16932.

How has technical and economic development lead to the increase of the consumption of resources

Answer» Technical and economic development have led to more consumption of resources on account of various factors such as:\t\xa0Technological development provides sophisticated equipment. As a result, production increases ultimately leading to consumption of more resources.\t\xa0Technological development also leads to economic development. When the economic condition of a country rises, the needs of people also rise. It again results into more consumption of resources.\tEconomic development provides favorable environment for the development of latest technologies. It helps to make or convert various materials found around us into resources. Finally, it results into the consumption of new available resources too.
16933.

Write about Germania and Marianne

Answer» Germany*
Germania was the allegory of german . And Marianne was the allegory of france . Her characteristics were drawn from those of liberty and republic .
16934.

What is federalism? Explain with example?

Answer» Federalism is a system in which power is divided into two or more levels. Example : as in india the power is divided into union , state government and local gov.
16935.

What is sustanabel dovelopment

Answer» Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while simultaneously sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society depend.
The development in which the needs in present are fulfilled without compromising the needs of future generation
The means of sustanable dovelopment is a dovelopment with out damage in our enviornment because fuature genration are not harmfull
16936.

Which reference is best for social sciences

Answer» Reference book is Together With is a good book .....
16937.

history chapter which are coming on 2021 .

Answer» bro i have seen the syllabus but i am confused ?
What do u mean by may be ,are u not sur or not seen the syllabus still,
ch1 and ch2 may be
16938.

history ch which are

Answer» ಲೇ ಗದ್ಯ ಪುಸ್ತಕವನ್ನು ತಗದು ಕಣ್ಣ್ ಬಿಟ್ಟಿ ನೋಡು ಗೊತ್ತಾಯ್ತದೆ
16939.

Write the challenges of textile industry only in India.

Answer» 1.\xa0The yarn in India is produced by small industries and units which largely cater to local markets. Thus, while many spinners export cotton yarn, many garment manufacturers have to import fabric. Therefore, there is a mismatch between the two.2.\xa0Most of the machinery installed in cotton mills are outdated and need to be replaced.3.\xa0Irregular power supply has hampered production.4.\xa0The cotton industry is facing tough competition from the fibre industry.
1.\xa0The yarn in India is produced by small industries and units which largely cater to local markets. Thus, while many spinners export cotton yarn, many garment manufacturers have to import fabric. Therefore, there is a mismatch between the two.2.\xa0Most of the machinery installed in cotton mills are outdated and need to be replaced.3.\xa0Irregular power supply has hampered production.4.\xa0The cotton industry is facing tough competition from the fibre industry.\xa0
16940.

Is there any no deletion of slybus in Economics class 10 ?

Answer» Suresh , please tell Which chapters are deleted in Economics ?
No,some chapter were deleted
16941.

What is the impact of industrial pollution...

Answer» Industrial pollution is the introduction of waste material from factories, mines and construction operations into the environment. It constitutes land pollution, air pollution and water pollution.(i)Industrial pollution causes deterioration of the health of residents who live near industries(ii)Industrial pollution causes wildlife to be affected in a severe manner.(iii)With the rise in industrial pollution, global warming has been increasing at a steady rate.(iv)With so many small, mid and large scale industries coming up, air pollution has taken toll on the health of people.(v)Soil pollution is creating problems in agriculture and destroying local vegetation.
Industrial pollution is the introduction of waste material from factories, mines and construction operations into the environment. It constitutes land pollution, air pollution and water pollution.(i)Industrial pollution causes deterioration of the health of residents who live near industries(ii)Industrial pollution causes wildlife to be affected in a severe manner.(iii)With the rise in industrial pollution, global warming has been increasing at a steady rate.(iv)With so many small, mid and large scale industries coming up, air pollution has taken toll on the health of people.(v)Soil pollution is creating problems in agriculture and destroying local vegetation.\xa0
16942.

Write the challenges of textile industry in india.

Answer» Four major problems faced by cotton textile mills in India.1.\xa0The yarn in India is produced by small industries and units which largely cater to local markets. Thus, while many spinners export cotton yarn, many garment manufacturers have to import fabric. Therefore, there is a mismatch between the two.2.\xa0Most of the machinery installed in cotton mills are outdated and need to be replaced.3.\xa0Irregular power supply has hampered production.4.\xa0The cotton industry is facing tough competition from the fibre industry.
Four major problems faced by cotton textile mills in India.1.\xa0The yarn in India is produced by small industries and units which largely cater to local markets. Thus, while many spinners export cotton yarn, many garment manufacturers have to import fabric. Therefore, there is a mismatch between the two.2.\xa0Most of the machinery installed in cotton mills are outdated and need to be replaced.3.\xa0Irregular power supply has hampered production.4.\xa0The cotton industry is facing tough competition from the fibre industry.\xa0
16943.

explain interdependent relationship between nature technology and institutions

Answer» \tHuman beings interact with nature.\tThey use technology to transform material available in the environment into resources.\tThey create institutions to accelerate their resource development.
16944.

How we will define green revolution?

Answer» The term Green Revolution is a combination of two words – “Green” and “Revolution”. Green stands for greenery. Revolution means so sudden and fast changes that the spectators were wonderstruck. This term has been used for the progress of agricultural production. Because of the several agricultural reforms initiated during the period of the first three plans in India, in 1967-68, the production of foodgrains increased by about 25% as compared to the last year i.e., 1966-67. “Green Revolution refers to an extraordinary increase in agricultural production especially in Wheat and Rice, which was made possible due to the adoption of new techniques of High Yielding Varieties of seeds.”In the words of J.G. Harrar, “The Green Revolution is the word generally used to describe the spectacular increase in the production of foodgrains that took place during 1968 and it is still continuing.
The term Green Revolution is a combination of two words – “Green” and “Revolution”. Green stands for greenery. Revolution means so sudden and fast changes that the spectators were wonderstruck. This term has been used for the progress of agricultural production. Because of the several agricultural reforms initiated during the period of the first three plans in India, in 1967-68, the production of foodgrains increased by about 25% as compared to the last year i.e., 1966-67. “Green Revolution refers to an extraordinary increase in agricultural production especially in Wheat and Rice, which was made possible due to the adoption of new techniques of High Yielding Varieties of seeds.”In the words of J.G. Harrar, “The Green Revolution is the word generally used to describe the spectacular increase in the production of foodgrains that took place during 1968 and it is still continuing.
16945.

Write the importance of road way.

Answer» It interconnects railways ,airways and waterways with each other as it connects railway stations,airports and seaports with each other
2.Road can contruct in undulating topography3.Road can traverse mountain4.it also provides door to door service
1.Constraction cost of road is lower
Road way give us door to door facilityWithout roadway we can\'t reach our destination like airport,shippot and etc.
16946.

why do some people oppose construction of dams home give two reasons

Answer» Displacement of homes is one of the reasons tribal people or Adivasis in India to oppose the construction of dams. When dams constructed, people forced to move because living near the dams creates a danger zone around it. Breakdown of soil and land degradation are some of the issue dams creates.
16947.

Which administrative authority legislates on residuary subjects.

Answer» Thank u for ur answers guys .That really helps me very much.
In India, union government has the power to legislate on residuary subject. The seven federal features of the constitution of India are as follows: Division of Powers in India: Like every other federal constitution, the Constitution of India provide powers between the Union and States.
16948.

define political party? describe any four main challenges faced by the Indian political party

Answer» 1.dynastic succession 2.conentration if power in only few big leaders 3.money and muscle power 4.lack of internal democracy
Various challenges faced by political parties are:-\tThe parties something, indulge in the use of money and muscle power for winning elections. this hampers development and is against the spirit of democracy.\tThere have been dynastic successions in many political parties. this often deprives the parties of appropriate leadership.\tThe parties are lacking internal democracy, which keeps many prospective leaders deprived of their rights.\tThere are not many ideological differences between the various parties. So there is a lack of meaningful choice before the voters.
Ans:– A political parties is a group of people who come together to contest election and hold power in the government.the four main challenges faced by the Indian political parties are :-1) lack of internal democracy within parties.2) dynastic succession3) money and muscle power.4) meaningful choice to the voters .
Check ur civics book
16949.

define political party ? Describe any four main challenges faced by Indian political party

Answer» In politics, a political party is an organized group of people who have the same ideology, or who otherwise have the same political positions, and who field candidates for elections, in an attempt to get them elected and thereby implement their agenda. Economic issues like poverty, unemployment, development are main issues that influence politics. Garibi Hatao (eradicate poverty) has been a slogan of the Indian National Congress for a long time. The well known Bharatiya Janata Party encourages a free market economy.\xa0But in modern India it has to face many\xa0challenges\xa0that need to be tackled in order to ensure true\xa0democracy. These\xa0challenges\xa0may include: social and economic inequalities, poverty and unemployment, Illiteracy and ignorance, casteism, communalism, population explosion, regionalism, corruption and terrorism, etc.
16950.

Expectation from democracy also function as the criteria for judging any democratic country explain

Answer» 1.As people get some benefits of democracy, they ask for more and want to make democracy even better2.when we ask people about the way democracy function, they will always come with more complaints3.In fact this itself a testimony to success of democracy