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How democracy increase the dignity and freedom of citizens?? justify ?? Please answer dedo ????? |
| Answer» (i) Democracies throughout the world have recognized the fact that people should be treated with due respect. The passion for respect and freedom is the basis of democracy.(ii) Democracies recognize all individuals as equal. This equality is a big thing for the societies which have been built for long on the basis of subordination and domination.(iii) Most societies across the world are male-dominated but democracies have created sensitivity that equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society.(iv) Caste-based inequalities and atrocities are also not acceptable to democracies. | |
| 20752. |
What are the broad guidelines to be kept in mind for political reforms in India?? Please answer ??? |
| Answer» Broad gui.............................are 1.anti defection law in which after election some leaders. Change their parties 2.background of leaders is he/she is a criminal or not 3. leaders have to file income tax returns | |
| 20753. |
What is a good democracy?? Please answer ??? |
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Answer» Democracy means a govt. of the people by the people and for the people and it should be free and fair in all aspects . These words were uttered by Abraham Lincoln A good democracy is the form of govt in which people get equal status and opportunity |
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| 20754. |
What are manuscripts and how it overcome the use of book |
| Answer» Handwritten records of the past in the form of books are called manuscripts.(i) Copying manuscript was an expensive business.(ii) It was laborious and time-consuming.(iii) Manuscripts themselves were fragile, awkward to handle and could not be easily carried around or read easily.\xa0 | |
| 20755. |
Describe the cause of\'Silesian Weavers\' uprising.........pls tell me the exact answer |
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Answer» The cause of the \'Silesian Weavers\' uprising was due to the cheating of the weavers by the contractors. In 1845, the weavers raised a revolt against the contractors as the contractors drastically reduced their payments. Thank you??? I have not done this |
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| 20756. |
What is development what are the two aspects of development?? Please answer??? |
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Answer» It is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people reduction in poverty etc Two aspects of development 1 Different people have different development goals2 What may be developed for one may not be developed for others it may be even destructive for others Development refers to progress or improvement in life style. Important aspects of development are :(i) Different persons can have different developmental goals.(ii) What may be development for one may not be development for the other. It may even be destructive for others.Thank you?? |
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| 20757. |
Why us credit crucial element in economic development ? |
| Answer» Cheap and affordable credit plays a crucial role for the country’s development.There is a huge demand for loans for various economic activities.The credit helps people to meet the ongoing expenses of production, complete production on time, and thereby increase their earnings.The main benefits from derived credit for developmental activities are :1. Credit plays a major role in the development of a country of creating better facilities for agricultural and industrial activities.2. Credit helps people from all walks of life in setting up their business and increase their earnings.3. For middle-class people, loans help a lot in constructing their houses and get rid of monthly rents.4. Credit or loans help in raising the standard of living and social status of the common man by enabling them to buy cars, scooters, televisions and other products.\xa0 | |
| 20758. |
How to protect worker in the unorganised sector |
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Answer» 1 Govt can fix minimum wages2 Govt should provide specific working hours3 provide cheap loans with low interest 4 Open small scale industry 5 govt can enact new laws on overtime and salary range By giving them proper information about rules and regulations |
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| 20759. |
\'\'The French thought colonisation necessary\'\'. Give reasons |
| Answer» For the French, colonies were necessary because:a. To establish control over natural resources and to ensure supply of raw materials and goods.b. The French policy-makers wanted to educate the people of Vietnam, because they considered education as one way to civilize the “natives". They were driven by the idea of a ‘Civilizing Mission’, and considered it their duty to bring modern ideas to the colony and to reshape its culture and also to have an educated labour force.c. The objective was also to develop these colonies so as to improve standard of living of the people and improving their purchasing power who would then buy goods leading to profits for French businessmen. | |
| 20760. |
Organised sector and unorganised sector |
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Answer» Please ask my question Organised sector: The sector is registered by the govt 2 The terms of employment are regular 3 This sector includes banks, hospitals, schools etc Unorganized sector: The sector is not registered by govt 2 The terms of employment are not regular 3 This sector includes a large number of people who are employed on their own, doing small job |
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| 20761. |
When is the national consumer day celebrated |
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Answer» 24 december 24 December is celebrated as national consumer day 24 December |
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| 20762. |
State the objectives of federalism |
| Answer» Federalism means sharing the power into different layer of government.Objective of federalism is to sort out the problems/issues from their ground root by giving power to the lowest level of the society.To spread awareness among the people. | |
| 20763. |
In What novels were helpful for freedom fighter and for British ?? Please answer ??? |
| Answer» The novel in colonial India proved itself very useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists:(a)Novel in colonial India for colonisers:Colonial administrators found ‘vernacular’ novels a valuable source of information on native life and customs. Suchinformation was useful for them in governing Indian society, with its large variety of communities and castes. Asoutsiders, the British knew little about life inside Indian households. The new novels in Indian languages often haddescriptions of domestic life. They showed how people dressed, their forms of religious worship, their beliefs andpractices, and so on. Some of these books were translated into English, often by British administrators or Christianmissionaries.(b)Novel for the nationalists:Novels produced a sense of a pan-Indian belonging. They imagined the nation to be full of adventure, heroism, romanceand sacrifice – qualities that could not be found in the offices and streets of the nineteenth-century world. The novelallowed the colonised to give shape to their desires.The imagined nation of the novel was so powerful that it could inspire actual political movements. Bankim’s Anandamathis a novel about a secret Hindu militia that fights Muslims to establish a Hindu kingdom. It was a novel that inspired manykinds of freedom fighters | |
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Development of novels in Bengal ?? please answer ??? |
| Answer» \tIn the 19th century, the early Bengali novels lived in two worlds. Many of those novels were located in the past, their character, events and love stories were based on historical events.\tAnother group of novels depicted the domestic life in contemporary settings. Domestic novels frequently dealt with social problems and romantic relationships between men and women.\tNovels were read individually. Sometimes, in a group also. The great Bangla novelist Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay would host a ‘jatra’ in the courtyard, where novels were read aloud among family members.\tThe novel was also relished for its language. The prose style became a new object of enjoyment. They also used Mayeli, the language associated with women’s speech. | |
| 20765. |
What were reasons of popularity of novels?? Please answer ??? |
| Answer» \tIt allowed for a new conception of womanhood.\tStories of Love—which were a staple theme of many novels—showed women who could choose or refuse their partners and relationships.\tIt showed women who could, to some extent, control their lives. Some women authors also wrote novels about women who changed the world of both men and women. | |
| 20766. |
Why did the British government abolish corn law? Please answer ??? |
| Answer» \tPopulation growth from the late 18th century had increased the demand for food grains in Britain.\tAs urban centres expanded and industries grew, the demand for agricultural products increased, pushing up food grain prices.\tUnder pressure from landed groups, the government also restricted the import of corn.\tThe laws allowing the government to do this were commonly known as ‘Corn Laws’.\tUnhappy with high food prices, industrialists and urban dwellers forced the abolition of the Corn Laws. | |
| 20767. |
Explain any 5 consequences of the great depression of 1929 on Indian economy?? Please answer ??? |
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Answer» India was affected in the following ways:1. Shaping of Indian politics in the 1920s,2. Agricultural prices began to fall from 19263. Demands for agricultural goods fell and exports declined,4. peasants found it difficult to sell their harvests,5. peasants found it difficult to pay their revenue,6. Country was in turmoil The great depression had a great impact on the indian economy* Indian imports and exports halved* Between 1928 and 1934 wheat prices in india fell by 50 %*Though Agricultural prices fell bot colonial govt. refused to reduce revenue*Jute producers were in a debt*The depression immediately affected indian tradeHope it helps u? |
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| 20768. |
Explain what refers to the G-77 countries ?? Please answer ??? |
| Answer» The developing countries did not benefit from the economic growth of the developed countries like USA, European countries and Japan To remove this disparity, these 77 countries organized themselves into a group called the G-77 countries. Later on, more developing countries joined the group and now it consists of about 130 countries. They have demanded a New International Economic Order, in which they have a real control over their natural resources; they get more development assistance and fairer prices for raw materials exported by them. They want better access to the markets in developed countries for their manufactured goods. The Bretton Woods twins, IMF and World Bank, were mainly set up to favour the developed nations. They did not help the developing nations significantly as both of these institutions controlled their investments in the developing countries. So, the developing countries decided to set up their own group, the G-77, so that they could bargain better with these institutions and the developed countries for economic development and resultant benefits. | |
| 20769. |
What is nationalism please explain ??? |
| Answer» The strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state are of primary importance. Also, the belief that a people who share a common language, history, and culture should constitute an independent nation, free of foreign domination. | |
| 20770. |
Function of political party? |
| Answer» various functions are1. shape public opninos2.contest election and form government3.make and bring its welfare policies and progammes to common people4 critisizes works of ruling party and create a forum of discussions when in opposition.5.make laws and help in proper functioning of government | |
| 20771. |
What is Dandi March ??explain it in brief ??from ch:- nationalism in India please answer ??? |
| Answer» It was a peaceful protest led by mg startef from ahemdabad to dandi .In this march mg with his 78 followers set to dandi to break or protest salt law.Saara chapter aaj hi karne ka irada hain | |
| 20772. |
What is Gandhi Irevin pact ?? From ch:- nationalism in India please answer ??? |
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Answer» It was an agreement between mg and irwin to bail (free) the civil disobedience followers and volunteers Please explain it in brief atleast It was an agreement signed between gandhiji and viceroy lord Irwin |
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| 20773. |
Will it b hlpful if I study sst from together with for extra questions?? |
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Answer» Follow your NCERT blindly instructions given by my SsT teacher .....and for extra question devlope your own question bank it will definately help you or for more solve 10 year question paper it will give u an idea about the pattern of questions... Xam idea is also good and may help u... |
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| 20774. |
What is khalifat movement?? from ch:- nationalism in India please answer ???? |
| Answer» It was movement to protest the brittish against the execution of ottoman empire of turkey (kaliph) nd it was led by ali bros muhammad and shaukat and also gandhi ji supported this movement as he saw a golden opportunity to unite hindus and muslims | |
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What is meant by the idea of Satyagraha ?? From ch:- nationalism in India |
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Answer» Satyagraha is an ideology suggested by gandhiji it means to go for the path of truth and need to search truth. Need to search fo truth Satyagraha meant the path of truth and nonviolence. Gandhi ji ka favorito tha |
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| 20776. |
Summarise the chapter age of industrialisation |
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| 20777. |
What is meant by the idea of Satyagrah?? From ch:- nationalism in India please answer ???? |
| Answer» The idea of satyagrah emphasis the power of truth and the need to search for truth. It suggest that if the cause was true and if the struggle was against injustice then physical force was not necessary to fight wid d oppressor. | |
| 20778. |
What is the great depression of 1982 |
| Answer» Due to the १st ? war the ?? ➡economy is done ➕ called as ? economic depression. | |
| 20779. |
Explain how Europens came to indian ? |
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Answer» × the europens come to india for satup industry . × slowly slowly the europens people come in india ?❓vasco de gamma came ➡ ?? in the searh ➡ ? route ➡??. Europeans came ➡ ?? |
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| 20780. |
Unification of greeze |
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Answer» Greece got its independence in 1932 after the treaty of Constantinople Shayad unification of Germany yaa Italy aana chahiye ? Are yu asking about Greece....????? I think...unification of germany aana chahiye..? |
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| 20781. |
Write limitations of manuscripts |
| Answer» Manuscripts were fragile, awkward to handle and could not be transportable easily. | |
| 20782. |
Why India is declared as a Union of States but not considered as federation...? |
| Answer» In India both the state and the central governments derive their authority from the constitution. But India is a federation with unitary features. This is because :\tCentral government makes laws on the subjects included in the Union List while states make laws on the subjects in the state list. Both governments can make laws in the concurrent list. But in the case of disputes between the two governments, the will of the central government prevails.\tThe constitution has empowered the central government to make a change in the boundaries of the states.\tStates do not have the right to form their own constitution unlike in the USA where states can form their own laws.\tIn India, people are the citizens of their country. They have single citizenship. They are not the citizens of their states unlike in the USA.\xa0\tThe state government in India is elelected by the people. But if the union government feels that the state government is breaching the constitution, it can declare a constitutional emergency in the state where by the state government can be dismissed. | |
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Democracy lead to peaceful and harmonious life among citizens . Justify |
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Answer» Democracies lead to peaceful harmonious life among citizens:1. No society has a permanent solution for the differences that can come up between various groups in it.2. But democracy provides the opportunity to negotiate the differences and decide on what is better for everyone.3. Non-democratic regimes usually just ignore the internal problems or suppress it.4. Democracy ensures inclusion of every group including minorities and its interests in the decision making.5. Democracy reduces the chances of differences or conflicts becoming violent. Democracy lead to peaceful and harmonius life among ciizen because in democracy people get the power to choose or kick the leader |
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Why were Indians outraged by rowlatt act ?? From ch:- nationalism in India |
| Answer» In 1919,the Rowlatt Act passed hurriedly through the Imperial Legislative Council, despite the united opposition of the Indian members . This act gave the British govt. Enormous powers to repress political activities. Acc. To this law , political prisoners could be detained in prison without trial for 2 years. GANDHIJI wanted non violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws. Rallies were organised in different cities . Alarmed by the popular upsurge , British administration imposed martial law in Amritsar .On 13th of April 1919, General Dyer fired at the innocent people who gathered in Jallianwala Bagh killing hundreds.As the news spread, crowds took to the streets and there were strikes , clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings. | |
| 20785. |
What is globalisaton |
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Answer» Globalization is the free movement of goods,services and people across the world in a seamless and integrated manner.....☺️☺️ Free interaction among economics of the world in the field of trade, finance , production, technology and investment is termed as globalisation of the economy. Globalisation encourages foreign trade ,private and institutional foreign investment. It practically removes all hindrance and restricktions of foreign trade . It is process of rapid integration between more countries through foreign trade and foreign investment. The process by which other organisations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale |
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Which make india a federal government |
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Answer» India a federal country\xa0because of the following reasons:\tThere are levels of governments—Central Government, State Government and Local Government.\tEach level of government administers over the same region, but they have their own jurisdiction in matters of administration, taxation and legislation.\tThe Government at each level derives its power from the Constitution of the country. Thus, the Central Government cannot easily dilute the powers of the State or Local Governments.\tThe basic principles of the Constitution and the rights given to the people cannot be changed by only one tier of the Government. It requires the consent of governments at both levels.\tBoth levels of the Government can collect taxes from the people according to the guidelines of the Constitution of the country.\tThe Indian Constitution contains three lists which contain subjects in which the Union and the State Governments may form laws. Only central government can make laws in the Union List and state government in the state list. Subjects related to the interests of both Central and State Governments are included in the concurrent list. 1) India is having three levels of government Central state and local2) jurisdiction of each level of government is specified in our constitution3) India is holding together federation4) needs to 3rd votes in lok sabha and rajya sabha + more than half State\'s must pass the bill to change basic laws5) in disputes between state and Central Government supreme court makes a decision |
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Who was huynh phu so from ch:- nationalist movements in Indo China please tell ???? |
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Answer» Huynh Phu so was the founder of the movement named Hoa-Hao in Indo China. He performed miracles and helped the poor. His criticism against useless expenditure had wide appeal. He opposed the sale of child brides, gambling and the use of alcohol and opium. The French tried to suppress the movement inspired by him. They declared him mad and put him in a mental asylum. He was exiled to Laos. His followers were also arrested and placed in concentration camps. U can do google Ek to name hi gnda sa h "huynh phu so"??.... Try to google it This chapter has been cut....not in our 10th syllabus....so sorry ? Dont be so sad ....try for another question Ok ? Sorry |
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| 20788. |
What is agent orange in nationalism in indochina |
| Answer» It is a type of a nuclear bomb used by america in war | |
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What was the cocept of modern state? |
| Answer» Weber defined the modern state as a community that successfully claims a monopoly over violence within a geographical area, which required it to have legitimate and legal authority. The concepts of violence, territoriality and legitimacy. | |
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What is meant by print revolution explain it\'s significance |
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Answer» Print revolution is revolution in which the hand printng change into machine printing. The first print machine was developed by the gutenburg and its significance :— before printed books flooded the market the common people used to gatherin public places and book were read out to them. They heard sacred text read out, balled recited and flok tales narrated. Print revolution is baisically the changes that took place in the field of print before printing presses were invented by guthenburg .PRINT REVOLUTION AND ITS IMPACTS:1.with the printing press, a new reading public emerged.Printing\xa0reduced the cost of books.2. The time and labour required to produce\xa0each book came down, and multiple copies could be produced\xa0with greater ease. 3.Books flooded the market, reaching out to an\xa0ever-growing readership.\xa0Access to books created a new culture of reading. 4.Earlier, reading\xa0was restricted to the elites. Common people lived in a world of oral\xa0culture. 5.Before the age of\xa0print, books were not only expensive but they could not be produced\xa0in sufficient numbers. Now books could reach out to wider sections\xa0of people. But the transition was not so simple. Books could be read only by\xa0the literate, and the rates of literacy in most European countries\xa0were very low till the twentieth century. 6.Print created the possibility of wide circulation of\xa0ideas, and introduced a new world of debate and\xa0discussion. Even those who disagreed with\xa0established authorities could now print and circulate\xa0their ideas. Through the printed message, they could\xa0persuade people to think differently, and move them\xa0to action. This had significance in different spheres\xa0of life.Thank you?? |
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| 20791. |
In history ch 7 or ch 8 is better to study |
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Answer» Yaaa hame bhi chapter 8 padaya h....or vo bohat easy h... According to my point of view ch8 is more easy to understand than ch7. Obviously u need to study every chapter that is in ur syllabus.. Actually Hume to school me chapter 8 padaya hai.. And it\'s easy bro |
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| 20792. |
What is reffered to as kissa-goi |
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Answer» Kissa goi is known as the style of storytelling that was quite popular during the era of Munshi Premchand. \uf0b7It was also popular in URDU and became very popular among the nobles of Delhi in the Medieval period. \uf0b7With the revolution of 1857, the culture almost disappeared as the British government stamped its authority with ruthlessness. Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/2353597#readmore Story telling |
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| 20793. |
Ehy did franch wanted to educate the people of Vietnam |
| Answer» French policy makers wanted to educate the Vietnamese as they wanted to show their supremacy. They wanted to influence Vietnamese by its power and wanted them to get introduced to the french culture. | |
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Describe the main features of poona pact. |
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Answer» Thanx, Poona pact is an agreement which was signed by B.R. Ambedkar and M.K. Gandhi on 24th September, 1932 at Yervada Central Jail in pune....... The main features of the pact are: 1. There shall be seats reserved for the Depressed Classes out of general electorate...2... In the Central Legislature 19% of the seats allotted to the general electorate for British India in the said legislature shall be reserved for the Depressed Classes. Amswers |
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Why do we need power sharing in india? |
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Answer» Because it reduces the possibility of conflict and it is a sprit of democracy Power sharing helps to reduce the conflict between different social groups and ensures the stability in political orders.Thus it is desirable |
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| 20796. |
What to you mean by detention of political prisoners without trial for two years ? |
| Answer» It means that anyone can be imprisoned for 2 years without any trial and this was an act which was passed by Britishers called Rowlatt Act in 1919......... | |
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Will popular struggle and movement will come in exam |
| Answer» No it is for projects only | |
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name any two subjects which are included in the union list |
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Answer» It includes subjects of national importance like defence,foreign affairs,banking etc.....Hope it will help☺️☺️☺️ Bank , foriegn affairs |
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Explain any three human activities responsible for the land degradation? |
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Answer» Cutting of trees in large area, making big dams, mines and other big infrastructures can affect in land degradation * Deforestation * Mining * Quarrying* Over irrigation * Dust generated from cement ceramic Industry * Industrial effluents Using of fertilisers Soil erosion.Mining activities.Industrial waste dumped into land. 1.Overgrazing2.Over irrigation3.Mining.....are the three activities responsible for the land degradation |
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Explain the meaning of Swaraj according to the different participants of non cooperation movement |
| Answer» Swaraj ws different different peoples 1) In town - it is for lawyers and students.2) among merchants - it includes the picketing of liquor shops and burning of foreign clothes3) in awadh - baba ramchandra4) in andhra pradesh - alluri sitaram5) assam - peasants movementsThes are the key points you can use them from your book and write for them. | |