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17101.

Importance of textile industry

Answer» The manufacture of\xa0textiles\xa0provides an economic boost to many countries in the world. ... The\xa0textile industry\xa0is very\xa0important\xa0in bringing in jobs and money to developing countries like Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka. Other countries such as China, India, and Pakistan, also export many types of\xa0textiles. The\xa0textile industry\xa0is very\xa0important\xa0in\xa0india\xa0because 1.it contributes to the\xa0industrial production(14 percent) 2. provides employment opportunities(35 million persons directly) 3.it contributes towards the foreign exchange(about 24.6 percent) 4.it contributes 4 percent towards the GDP.
17102.

What are the three stages of planning in india?

Answer» You hadn\'t explain this in your own word
Hy
Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. ...Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.
17103.

How is human development report drafted?

Answer» The Human Development Report (HDR) is an annual report published by the Human Development Report Office of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
17104.

Briefly explain geographic location of Belgium

Answer» Belgium\xa0is situated in the west of Europe, bordered to the north by the Netherlands, to the east by Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and to the south and the west by France. Although its surface\xa0area\xa0of 30,688 km2 makes it a small country, its\xa0location\xa0has made it the economic and urban nerve centre of Europe.
17105.

Industrialization and urbanization go hand in hand.explain

Answer» • Industries require facilities like banking, insurance, transport, labor, consultants and financial advice, etc. for their functioning which are only available in urban areas..................• Urban areas or cities also provide a market for manufactured goods................• Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by urban centers................• For example - During India’s pre-independence time, most of the manufacturing units were located in places suitable for an overseas trade like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, etc. So, these cities became pockets of industrially developed urban centers...............Above stated reasons clearly, show that Industrialization and urbanization should go hand in hand................HOPE THIS HELPS UHH?
17106.

Plz project in consumer Right all information she it very confusion plz?

Answer» Yes
You study in gramarshi academy international
You are falak
17107.

Distinguish between subsistence farming and intensive farming

Answer» Thank u
There is no such huge difference between these two. Subsistence farming is the farming that is done to fulfill their needs themselves.Intensive farming is done under huge pressure on the land to grow crops in a limited area to feed a hige no. of people.
17108.

Write any three drawback of democracy or democratic government?

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Demerits of democracy:\tDemocracy is all about political competition and power play. There is no scope for morality.\tConsultation in a democracy from many people leads to delays.\tNot knowing the best interest of the people by the elected leaders leads to bad decisions.\tDemocracy leads to corruption for it is based on electoral competition.
17109.

Define corruption?

Answer» Corruption is the misuse of\xa0public\xa0power (by elected politician or appointed civil servant) for private gain.In order to ensure that not ony public corruption but also private corruption between individuals and businesses could be covered by the same simple definition: Corruption is the misuse of entrusted power (by heritage, education, marriage, election, appointment or whatever else) for private gain.
17110.

How to make a presentation in phone.....

Answer» Thx Mamta
17111.

What were the changes that took place after the French revolution in France?

Answer» 1) The French Revolution led to the end of monarchy in France. A society based on privileges gave way to a new system of governance where equality and liberty was given preference.2) The Declarations of the Rights of Man during the revolution, announced the coming of a new time. The idea that all individuals had rights and could claim equality became part of a new language of politics.\xa03) These notions of equality and freedom emerged as the central ideas of a new age; but in different countries they were reinterpreted and rethought in many ways.\xa04) The lifestyle of the people also changed as the class distinction broke down.\xa0.
After the French Revolution following changes happened - not as many aristocrats left, of those that remained - their wealth & power was curtailed, as was the wealth & power of the church, life improved for common people......
17112.

Explain the main reason for alienation of Tamil in srilanka..

Answer» The reasons for the alienation of Tamil People :-1) The clause of the Act of 1956 introduced by the Sri Lankan Government made the Tamil people alienated in the country. According to the Act, Sinhalese was declared the only national language of Sri Lanka. The Tamil people felt that none of the major political parties were sensitive to their language and culture.2) They also felt that the constitution and government policies denied them equal political rights.3) Discrimination against them in getting jobs and other opportunities by ignoring their interests was another reason of their alienation.4) The Sri Lankan Government followed preferential policies that favoured the Sinhali applicants for university positions and government jobs.5) The Constitution stipulated that the State shall protect and foster Buddhism.
17113.

Why it is necessary to conserve mineral resources?

Answer» Conservation of mineral resources is essential because they are a country’s valuable possession. Some methods by which we can conserve minerals are:\tMinerals should be used in a planned and sustainable manner.\tTechnology should be upgraded to allow the use of low-grade ore at low costs.\tRecycling of metals also results in the conservation of mineral resources.\tNon-conventional sources of energy should be harnessed for the generation of electricity.\tSmall steps should be taken by every individual such as using public transport, car pooling and switching off lights and fans when not in use. (It is because 70% of electricity in India is generated by burning coal). Using power-saving devices also go a long way in conserving minerals and energy resources.
17114.

meet.google.com/vkd-rwgd-dbx.....join it

Answer» Excuse me amreen i told you that I don\'t understand Hindi bcoz i know Very little bit of Hindi that\'s what I have told you to explain in English. I am from Telugu States do u understand
17115.

Agr aap log ni Krna chahte join to bta do mei is link ko remove kr rhi hu ...

Answer» Q ki tum jaise log hme hmare name se rehne ni dete....
so sad.... tune apna name Amreen se ?? change kyu kiya ????...
17116.

Plzz yrr join karo aap ko jo subject ka padhna sb satha mei padhenge

Answer» Don\'t post personal information, mobile numbers and other details.Don\'t use this platform for chatting, social networking and making friends. This platform is meant only for asking subject specific and study related questions.Be nice and polite and avoid rude and abusive language. Avoid inappropriate language and attention, vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive. Avoid harassment and bullying.Ask specific question which are clear and concise.If content is found in violation, the user posting this content will be banned for 30 days from using Homework help section. Suspended users will receive error while adding question or answer. Question comments have also been disabled. Read community guidelines at https://mycbseguide.com/community-guidelines.html
17117.

No-one wants to join this meeting..

Answer» Muskan Sharma join the next link
Isko long press karo or open pr click karo
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To karo join
I wants to join this meeting
17118.

What are the factors which stimulated the globalisation process?

Answer» The following factors have stimulated the globalisation process.\tImprovement in transportation:\xa0In the last fifty years, there have been a lot of improvements in transportation technology. This has made faster delivery of goods across long distances possible, at lower costs.\tDevelopment in information and communication technology:\xa0Technology in the areas of telecommunication and computers has been advancing rapidly.\tTelecommunication:\xa0Telecommunication facilities like telephone, telegraph, mobiles, fax are used to connect people in the world. This has been made possible due to satellite communication devices.\tComputers:\xa0They have now entered almost in every field of activity. In the amazing world of internet, we can obtain and share information on almost anything.\tInternet:\xa0Internet also allows us to send instant electronic mail (e-mail) and talk (voice mail) across the world at negligible cost. Even the payment of money from one bank to another can be made through e-banking.
Rapid improvement in technology has been one major factor that has stimulated the globalisation process. For instance, the past fifty years have seen several improvements in transportation technology. This has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower\xa0costs.
17119.

Plzz join now ..tumne hi to bola tha ki bhej dena link ab join kro

Answer» Don\'t post personal information, mobile numbers and other details.Don\'t use this platform for chatting, social networking and making friends. This platform is meant only for asking subject specific and study related questions.Be nice and polite and avoid rude and abusive language. Avoid inappropriate language and attention, vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive. Avoid harassment and bullying.Ask specific question which are clear and concise.If content is found in violation, the user posting this content will be banned for 30 days from using Homework help section. Suspended users will receive error while adding question or answer. Question comments have also been disabled. Read community guidelines at https://mycbseguide.com/community-guidelines.html
17120.

What is investment? How foreigne investment different from it?

Answer» The money that spend for buildings machineries and land and other equipments is call investment Investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment
The money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment.Investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment. Every investment is made with the hope that the assets will earn profits for these companies.
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17121.

What is investment? How foreign investment different from it?

Answer» \tInvestmentForeign InvestmentThe money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment.\xa0Investment made by MNCs in another country is called foreign investment.Investments are usually undertaken within the country (domestic investment).In case of foreign investment, capital (money) flows from one country to another.\xa0Investments are generally undertaken to expand business or production by investing in better machinery, purchase of land etc.\xa0Foreign investments involves companies of another country to invest in a domestic country, thereby giving the investors power and say in the domestic companies.\t
17122.

meet.google.com/fdj-hkwu-uyt ? join it and study with friends..

Answer» Don\'t post personal information, mobile numbers and other details.Don\'t use this platform for chatting, social networking and making friends. This platform is meant only for asking subject specific and study related questions.Be nice and polite and avoid rude and abusive language. Avoid inappropriate language and attention, vulgar terms and anything sexually suggestive. Avoid harassment and bullying.Ask specific question which are clear and concise.If content is found in violation, the user posting this content will be banned for 30 days from using Homework help section. Suspended users will receive error while adding question or answer. Question comments have also been disabled. Read community guidelines at https://mycbseguide.com/community-guidelines.html
17123.

Is everyone ready for study with friends..

Answer» After 5 min we are going to study online..???✌️✌️
17124.

Is our dreams are better than our reality .. ?, tell me seriously

Answer» Yaa sometimes dreams are better than reality
Haas a
yaa sometimes dreams r better than our reality....
Sometimes dreams are better than reality because it has many reason\'s ,\tReality has limit or dreams have limitless.\tDaily activities comes in reality but dreams are imaginary, but sometime dreams are those who we do more work or think.\tWe can\'t forget reality but Many times we don\'t know what was the dream those dreaming.\tReality is that those we are watching and following, but dreams are the thinking extra at the time of dreaming.\tWe always works on reality not on dreams,dreams are good feelings and bad feelings sometimes.\tReality as like as classical physics, Dream as quantum physics but both classical and quantum physics are related its practical that\'s why reality and dreams are interrelated.
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17125.

Is food security removed from agriculture chapter

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17126.

What is nationalism? In brief

Answer» Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness and common
Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness and common consciousness that emerges when people living in a common territory share the same historical, political and cultural backgrounds. People may be speaking different languages (as in case of India) but the love for their nation keeps them together.\xa0
feeling for our nation......hope this helps uhh?
Nationalism is a feeling for our nation and for country to be independent
17127.

What is agriculiure?

Answer» agricultural is a primary activity and process in which farming & agricultural is an age - old economic activity in our country
agriculture is a process in which we grown the needs of human being pr animal for energy ,growth and all other changes in our body
Agriculture is a primary activity which produces most of the food that we consume besides food grain it also produces raw material for various industries......hope this helps uhh ?
17128.

Why did mendal choose pea plant for his experiment??

Answer» 1.Easy to grow.2.many generations can be studied3.need less time to grow4. Have less maintenance5.More number of generation can be studies
*Bcz it\'s easy to grow in garden.*Need less time to grow.*Have less maintenance.*More number of generations can be studied by it.*Have excellent disease resistance.*Have an optimal rate of survival.*They have bisexual characteristics.*Easy to obtain the pure breed plants through self-fertilization.Hope it will help you ?
1. Easy to grow.2. Many generations can be studied3. Need less time to grow.4. Have less maintenance.
The reason for the selection of pea plants for the genetic experiments are\tEasy to grow in the garden.\tThe flowers of pea plants are hermaphrodite, i.e flowers have bisexual characteristics.\tEasy to obtain pure breed plant through self-fertilization\tThe generation time of pea plants is less.\t\tThey have excellent disease resistance and have an optimal rate of survival.\t
17129.

What do you understand by the term \'suffrage\' ?

Answer» Right to vote.Right to equality
Right to vote.
The word \'Suffrage\' means right to vote. In simple words...
The\xa0term\xa0has nothing to\xa0do\xa0with suffering but instead derives from the Latin\xa0word\xa0“suffragium,”\xa0meaning\xa0the right or privilege to vote. In the United States, it is commonly associated with the 19th- and early 20th-century voting rights movements. The\xa0word suffrage\xa0comes from Latin suffragium, which initially meant "a voting-tablet", "a ballot", "a vote", or "the right to vote".
17130.

Write about MGNREGA? (Long question)

Answer» NREGA(National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005) is an Indian labour law and social security measure that aims to guarantee the \'right to work\'. In 2006, it was finally accepted in the parliament and commenced implementation in 200 districts of India. It aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.The objectives of implementing MGNREGA are as follows.(i) Its main objective is to provide employment to the unemployed. It gives social protection to the most vulnerable people living in rural India by giving them employment opportunities.(ii) According to MGNREGA, all those who are able to and are in need of work would be guaranteed 100 days of employment in a year by the government.\xa0(iii) If the government fails in its duty to provide employment, it will give unemployment allowances to the people.\xa0This act is known as the largest and most ambitious social security and public works programme in the world. MGNREGA Is a powerful instrument for ensuring inclusive growth in rural India.
17131.

What steps are taken by government to create more employment?

Answer» govt need to open new factories ,school ,colleges,shops
-Subcidi are provided-Different institutions are set up to create employment-loans are provided to small farmers-
More employment in rural areas can be created by taking following steps:1. Farmers should\xa0diversify agriculture and adopt horticulture, animal rearing, organic farming, pisciculture\xa0besides farming.2. Government should take necessary steps to\xa0provide loans to farmers at cheaper rates and from formal sources of credit.3.\xa0Creation of basic infrastructure facilities\xa0such as roads, transportation, market and banking will lead to creation of employment opportunities in rural areas.4.\xa0Establishment and promotion of cottage and small scale industries\xa0will also increase employment opportunities in rural areas.
17132.

Best channel for study social science.... smartly

Answer» vedantu??
Edumantra
vedantu
Thnku
Bhai Ki padhai or edumantra or unacademy
17133.

When and who started 2nd World War?

Answer» On 1st September, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France jointly declared\xa0war\xa0against Germany and\xa0world war\xa0II\xa0started.
On 1st September, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France jointly declared\xa0war\xa0against Germany and\xa0world war\xa0II\xa0started.
17134.

Where was the jocob clubs

Answer» In France.
France
17135.

What are technological reforms for agriculture?

Answer» The technological and institutional changes initiated in India to improve the condition of farmers include:The land reforms initiated in the first five-year plan aimed to:\tabolish zamindari and\tconsolidate land holdings. The consolidation of land holdings involved combining adjacent small fields into single large farms and encouraging individual land owners to do cooperative farming.Agricultural reforms in the 1960s and 1970s known as the green revolution in India:\tProviding high yielding varieties of seeds and fertilisers to farmers, and\tDeveloping large-scale irrigation facilities to allow them to grow two crops in a year.\tContinued expansion of farming areas.
17136.

discuss the importence of language and popular tradition in the creation of national identity

Answer» Language and popular traditions played a crucial role in making of nationalism.For example , after Russian occupation, Polish language was forced out and Russian was imposed everywhere. However, the Polish people continued to preach in Polish. The use of Polish language came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against Russian dominance.Karol Kurpinski celebrate the national struggle through his operas and music. He turned folk dances like polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols. Hence, traditions were also helped in making of nationalism.
A person is identified as belonging to a particular nation by his cultural traditions and the language that he speaks. The language as well as the traditional practices usually develop and get established over a long period of many hundreds of years.They give an identity to ah individual wherever he is. For instance, a Frenchman will normally speak the French language fluently. He will also follow French traditions and customs wherever he is in the world, as he would have imbibed them in his family from his childhood days. Thus, he will be identified as a French national.
17137.

What do you understand by denist?

Answer» Actually sorry i thaught that it is dentist....
A dentist is a doctor who specializes in teeth, gums, and the mouth.
17138.

How did the local people in areas concerned by napoleon react to French rule ?explain.

Answer» (i) Peasants, artisans, workers and businessmen enjoyed this newly found freedom. (ii) They realized that Uniform laws and standardized weights and measures and a common national currency would be more helpful in a trade as it would facilitate the movement and exchange of goods and capital from one region to another. (iii) Increase in taxes, censorship and forced conscription in French armies were seen as outweighing the advantage of administrative changes which Napoleon brought.
\tIN\xa0the areas conquered by the Napoleon, the reactions of the local populations to French rule were mixed.\tInitially in many places such as Holland and Switzerland as well as in certain cities like Brussels, Mainz, Milan and Warsaw, the French army were welcomed.\tBut the initial enthusiasm soon turned to hostility, as it became clear that the new administrative arrangements go hand in hand with political freedom.\tIncreased taxation, censorship, forced conscription into the French armies required to conquer the rest of Europe.
17139.

Explain the contribution of Giuseppe mazzini in spreading revolutionary ideas in Europe

Answer» The contribution of Giuseppe Mazzini:1. He was a member of a secret society in Carbonari. At the age of 24, he was exiled for an attempt in a revolution in Liguria.\xa02. He found two underground societies- Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. Its members were from Poland, France, German states and Italy.3. Many secret societies were set up following his model and this scared the conservatives.
17140.

Why rural people are unable to take advantages of formal sources of credit .?

Answer» (i) Absence of collateral and documentation is the main reason which prevents rural poor from getting bank loans....(ii) The arrangements of informal sector loans are flexible in terms of timelines, procedural requirements, interest rates etc.
They are unable to take it bacause in rural areas the people are not much educated and they only use informal sources of credit because in informal credit is easier to take and the only want that their work should be done soonly
17141.

How had peasant and tribal participated in non co-operation movement? Explain

Answer» \xa0The peasants joined the Non Cooperation movement because the \'talukdars\' and the landlords were demanding high land revenues from them.\xa0Peasants had to do \'begar\' and work at landlords’ farms without any payment.The tribals joined the movement because they were denied the rights by the British to collect wood, fuel and fiber from the forests. Most of them were also denied the permission to graze their cattle.\xa0It were because of the above reasons that the peasants and tribals joined the Non Cooperation Movement.
They participated in Gandhiji’s Non-cooperation movement because the colonial government had closed large forest areas, preventing them from entering the forests to graze their cattle, or to collect fruits and fuelwood.
How had peasant and tribal participated in non co-operation movement? Explain
17142.

MENTION ANY THREE CHARACTERICS OF DEVOLOMENT

Answer» Characteristics of Development:\xa0(i)\xa0What may be development for one may not be development for the others.\xa0(ii)\xa0For development, people look at mix goals.\xa0(iii)\xa0Income is the most important component of development, but along with income, people also seek equal treatment, good health, peace and security, etc.
17143.

Explain how globalistion can be made fair.

Answer» FAIR\xa0globalisation would create opportunities for all and also ensure that the benefits of globalisation are shared better.\tThe government can play a major role in making this possible.\tIts policies must protect the interests not only of the rich and the powerful but of all the people in the country.\tThe government can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and the workers get their rights.\tIt can support small producers to improve their performance till the time they become strong enough to compete.\tIf necessary, the government can use trade and investment barriers.\tGovernment can negotiate at the W.T.O. for fairer rules.\tIt can also align with other developing countries with similar interests to fight against the domination of developed countries in the W.T.O.
shared better.1. The government can play a major role in making this possible.2. Its policies must protect the interests not only of the rich and the powerful but of all the people in the country.3. The government can ensure that labour laws are properly implemented and the workers get their rights.4. It can support small producers to improve their performance till the time they become strong enough to compete.5. If necessary, the government can use trade and investment barriers.6. Government can negotiate at the W.T.O. for fairer rules.7. It can also align with other developing countries with similar interests to fight against the domination of developed countries in the W.T.O
17144.

Foreign trade integrates the markets in different countries. Support the statement with argument.

Answer» Foreign trade integrates markets in different countries:\xa01. After the trade, goods travel between countries and goes beyond the domestic market.2. The choices of good increases for the people and the price of similar goods usually become equal.3. Producers who produce similar goods start to compete even though there is a huge distance between them.\xa0
17145.

Explain the steps taken by government to attract foreign investment?

Answer» In the recent years, the Indian Government has taken special steps to attract foreign companies to invest in India:(i) The government has set up industrial zones called special Economic Zones (SEZs). SEZs provide world class facilities – electricity, water, roads, transport,storage recreational and educational facilities.(ii) Companies who set up production units in the SEZs do not have to pay taxes for an initial period of five years.(iii) The government has also allowed flexibility in the labour laws to attract foreign investment. The companies can now lower workers ‘flexibly’ for short period when there is intense pressure of work. This is done to reduce the cost of labour for the companies.
17146.

How information technology is encouraging the globalisation process?

Answer» Rapid improvement in technology has been one major factor that has stimulated the globalisation process.\xa0(i) Technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs.\xa0(ii) It has enabled to contact one another around the world, to access information instantly, and to communicate from remote areas.\xa0(iii) Internet has allowed to send instant electronic mail and talk across the world at negligible costs.
17147.

Explain the rolebof Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini in freedom struggle of Italy.

Answer» Guiseppe Mazzini was an Italian liberalist.He wanted to fight for freedom and liberty and wanted to create nation-state.He was born in Genoa 1807.1) He became a member of Carbonari , a secret society.2) He attempted a revolution in Liguria and was sent to exile in 1831.3) He found Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne.These were underground societies whose members were young men from Poland, France,Italy and German states.4)Mazzini opposed the evil powers of monarchy and wanted democratic republic to set up.5)Mazzini wanted to forge all small states and kingdoms into one unified nation.
17148.

The ave of industrialisation notes

Answer» ᱱᱵᱷᱷᱵ
17149.

Who are revelutionaries

Answer» Revolutionaries was the people in Europe who believe in nationalism, they were mostly radicals and believe that Europe will even when radical actions take place. Be the revolutionary of that time people had to be against Conservatism
The revolutionaries were the nationalists who believed in “revolutionary methods”\xa0(The use of violence to make a radical change) within society necessary to over throw British rule. Most of the radicals followed the revolutionary methods such as;\tLarge public meetings and demonstrations.\tAdvocating Swaraj: To fight for\xa0swaraj, the revolutionaries advocated mass mobilisation and boycott of British institutions and goods.
17150.

What is the name of book written by BR Ambedkar

Answer» The list of some famous books written by the Dr. Ambedkar;\t\xa0S.N. Books Publication date\xa01. Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development 1916\xa02. Mook Nayak (weekly) 1920\xa03. The Problem of the Rupee: its origin and its solution 1923\xa04. Bahishkrut Bharat (India Ostracized) 1927\xa05. Janta (weekly) 1930\xa06. The Annihilation of Caste 1936\xa07. Federation Versus Freedom 1939\xa08. Thoughts on Pakistan 1940\xa09. Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah 1943\xa010. Mr. Gandhi and Emancipation of Untouchables 1943\xa011. What Congress and Gandhi have done to the Untouchables 1945\xa012. Pakistan Or Partition Of India 1945\xa013. State and Minorities 1947\xa014. Who were the Shudras 1948\xa015. Maharashtra as a Linguistic Province 1948\xa016. The Untouchables 1948\xa017. Buddha Or Karl Marx 1956\xa018. The Buddha and his Dhamma 1957\xa019. Riddles in Hinduism 2008\xa020. Manu and the Shudras --\t