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21601.

What is function of RBI?

Answer» It controls rate of interest. It also arrange the paper money in the market.
RBI CONTROLS ALL BANKS OF INDIA..
21602.

What is family planning

Answer» don\'t think about this now.first make your career.after that you will have lots of time.
21603.

Why is plan of resources necessary

Answer» Planning of resources are called as resource planning. This planning is made becz to save the resources for future needs.
21604.

Explain about the different social groups who participated in civil disobedience movement.

Answer» Yogita likh kaise liya tane itna choota
Following were the participants of the Civil Disobedience Movement:1. The rich peasant communities in the countryside such as the Patidars of Gujarat and the Jats of Uttar Pradesh were active in organizing their communities and sometimes forcing reluctant members to participate in the programmes. A drastic fall in prices and the impact of trade depression led to a fall in cash income for these communities. The problems further increased with the government\'s refusal of lowering down revenue demands. Overall, for them, the struggle for Swaraj was the fight against high revenues.2. The poor peasantry was another group that participated in a variety of radical movements led by socialists and communists ranging from reduction in revenue demand to the cancellation of the unpaid rent to the landlord. As the trade depression continued and cash income dropped, they also faced problems relating to the payment of rent to the landlords.3. The business classes participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement reacted against the colonial policies that restricted business activities. Their demands ranging from protection against imports of foreign goods to a rupee-sterling exchange ratio resulted in the formation of Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress (1920) and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (1927), led by prominent industrialists like Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G.D. Birla. Giving financial assistance and refusing to buy and sell imported goods, they saw the movement as an opportunity for the trade and industry to flourish away from colonial constraints.4. The participation of the industrial working class was overall minimal, except the Nagpur region. Thousands of workers in the Chota Nagpur tin mines wore Gandhian caps and participated in rallies and boycott campaigns. Movements against foreign goods, low wages, and poor working conditions were held. The railway workers and dock workers also organized strikes in 1930 and 1932 respectively.5. Women participants, as part of the civil disobedience, were in large no.\'s. In urban areas, women usually came from high caste families and in rural areas, they were from rich peasant households. During the salt march, thousands of women listened to Gandhiji and took part in protests, manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. They increasingly saw their service towards nation as a sacred duty.
21605.

What is chauri chaura act.

Answer» Chauri Chaura is a small village in the Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. On 5 February 1922, the police stationed there fired at a group of demonstrators. The demonstrators retaliated by burning down the police station, which caused the death of twenty-two policemen.Gandhiji had all through the movement emphasized on peace and non-violence. This incident, deeply hurt him and he called off the movement. On 10 March 1922, he was arrested and sentenced to six years imprisonment.
21606.

Did gandhiji passed satyagraha act. Which act did he pass first.

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21607.

What do yoy understand by novel ? Why were the novels widely read and become popular very quickly ?

Answer» a. The advent of Print Media has not only transformed the society indeed it revolutionised it.b. As more and more books could be published and it could reach to larger audiences and raised the consciousness of the people.Novels came to be published on a large scale.c. Being printed , they could be widely circulated.d. Also Growth of big cities also contributed in there development.e. Rising literacy rate also contributed in the surge of novels. f.Novels became an important source of leisure and recreation for people both in India and abroad.g. People began to write fiction creating characters that common people could identify with, they wrote about many issues like love, marriage, proper conduct etc.They depicted images of society
21608.

What is poona pact.

Answer» Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was nominated as a delegate of the oppressed classes for the Second Round Table Conference. In that Round Table Conference, he clashed with Mahatma Gandhi by demanding separate electorates for the Dalits.\xa0When the British Government accepted the Ambedkar\'s demand, Gandhiji began a\xa0fast unto death.\xa0He believed that separate electorates for the Dalits would slow down the process of their integration into the society. This issues was eventually resolved through the\xa0Poona Pact of September 1932.It gave the Depressed classes (which later came to be known as The Scheduled Castes) reserved seats in the provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate.Hope so it will help u...
21609.

Why gandhiji against ambedkar.

Answer» Dr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.When the British government conceded Ambedkar’s demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death.He believed that separate electorates for dalits would slow down the process of their integration into society.Ambedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji’s position and the result was the Poona Pact of September 1932.It gave the Depressed Classes (later to be known as the Schedule Castes) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate.
21610.

How did the buisiness classes relate to civil disobedience movement.

Answer» (i) The business class wanted protection against imports of foreign goods.(ii) They wanted to free the business from colonial restrictions.(iii) The business community interpreted Swaraj in their own way. They came to see Swaraj at the time when colonial restrictions on business would no longer exist and trade industry would flourish without constraints.The business community was led by prominent : industrialists like Mr. Purshottam Das and Mr\xa0G.D. Birla.(i) By opposing colonial policies: The\xa0industrial class was keen on expanding their\xa0business, so they reacted against colonial policies that restricted business activities. They I wanted protection against imports of foreign goods, and a rupee-sterling foreign exchange\xa0ratio that would discourage imports.(ii) Forming various organisations:\xa0To organise business interests, they formed the Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress in 1920 and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) in 1927.(iii) Support to Civil Disobedience\xa0Movement:Led by prominent industrialists\xa0like Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G. D. I Birla, the industrialists attacked colonial\xa0control over the Indian economy, and supported the Civil Disobedience Movement when it was first launched.(iv) Financial aid:\xa0They gave financial assistance and refused to buy or sell imported goods. Most businessmen came to see Swaraj as a time when colonial restrictions on\xa0business would no longer exist and trade and industry would flourish without constraints.(v) Role of working class:\xa0The industrial working class also participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement. In 1930 thousands of workers in Chotanagpur participated in protest rallies and boycott campaigns
21611.

the role of women in nationalist struggles

Answer» The role of women in nationalist struggles. Women played a very important role in nationalist struggles all over the world. Liberty is personified as a women and also liberal nationalism proposed the idea of universal suffrage, leading to women\'s active participation in nationalist movements in Europe.
In other parts of Europe where independent nation-states did not yet exist- such as Germany, Italy, Poland, the Austro-Hungarian Empire- women of the liberal middle classes combined their demands for constitutionalism with national unification. monarchy with national unification. They took advantage of the growing popular unrest to push their demands for the creation of a nation-state on parliamentary principles-a constitution, freedom of the press and freedom of formation or joining union or association.The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years. Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in, political meetings and demonstrations. Despite this, they were denied suffrage rights during the election of the Assembly. This fact was evident from Frankfurt Parliament convened in the Church of St. Paul where women were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors gallery.
21612.

Why simon came to india.

Answer» (i) In 1927, the Government of England appointed a commission. It was headed by Sir John Simon. That is why, it was called as the Simon Commission. This commission came to India in 1928. Its objective was to examine the results of the reforms of 1919. It was an all-white commission having no Indian member. So people in India opposed it. Wherever it went, it was welcomed with black flags. Every where slogans like “Simon Go Back” were raised. But the British Government adopted all repressive measures to crush this peaceful protest.(ii) In Lahore, the protestors were lathi-charged by the police in which Lala Lajpat Rai was wounded. He had a blow of lathi on his forehead which proved fatal. He died a few days afterwards. All the political parties of the country severely criticised these repressive measures of the British Government. Gandhi himself did not participate in the protests against the Simon Commission. However he had blessed all the peaceful protestors.
Statutory Commission under Sir John Simon. The commission was made to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes.
21613.

What is collation government

Answer» After 1990, Indian politics saw a rise of regional political parties in many states. It was also the beginning of the era of Coalition Government at the Centre. A Coalition Government is a Cabinet of a Parliamentary Government in which several political parties cooperate. The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the Parliament.A Coalition Government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis.
A coalition government is one which is formed by the coming together of at least two political parties. Usually, it is the partners in an electoral coalition that form a political alliance and adopt a common political programme.
21614.

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21615.

Mention any three features of the unification of italy

Answer» \tItalian unification was the political and social movement that agglomerated different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of Italy\xa0in the 19th century.\tDespite a lack of consensus on the exact dates for the beginning and end of this period, many scholars agree that the process began in 1815 with the Congress of Vienna\xa0and the end of Napoleonic rule, and ended in 1871 with the Franco-Prussian War.\tAs Napoleon\'s reign began to fail, other national monarchs he had installed tried to keep their thrones by feeding nationalistic sentiments, setting the stage for the revolutions to come.
Mazzini believe in God he is make unifid italy
It is star it is started in 1848
Role of mazziniRole of cavourRole of garibaldi
21616.

How does foreign trade lead to integration of markets across countries? Explain with example.

Answer» 1. Through trade, goods can travel from one market to another.2. Choice of goods in the markets rises and prices become equal.3. Producers compete closely with each other.
21617.

What is the most common root for production mnc.....?

Answer» The most common route for MNC investments is to buy up local companies and then to expand production. MNCs with huge money often do so. For example: A big food company in America (Cargill Foods) buys a smaller company in India (Parakh Foods).Second best method is Setting up\xa0Production jointly (or a joint venture) with some local companies in some other country.\xa0
21618.

Discuss gandhiji philosophy of satyagraha in english and hindi both

Answer» I am telugu student
Hamko hindi nahi aata
Gandhiji started satyagraha such that there is no violence and can gain their independence. Gandhiji also said that there is no need of physical power if there is truth behind you.
21619.

Kon kon Bihar se hai???

Answer» Bhai mai uska bahut bada wala fan hu isiliye name Allu ARUN rkha hu Allu ARJUN nhi!!
Yar teri tarah main bhi divyam ka fan hun....
Dont mind bro just joking........
But allu arjun to telgu hero hai na, to dusra vala bhi tha kya bihar mein????
21620.

Kis type ka questions aata h board m... Easy hota hai ya hard

Answer» Oo thanks
Bahut easy hota h
Board makes question paper by taking the analysis of every category\'s children mindset.
21621.

How score full 100% ??and what to study and from where??

Answer» Its not necessary that if you scored 100%then you know everything. But yes its good to achieve this.Till my opinion I will refer you to go through Ncert books for every subject.
You should watch DIVYAM GUPTA lectures for sst..
21622.

Write the favourable condition factor of tisco

Answer» Who
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Condition favourable for tisco are:1) Availablity of low cost iron ore.2) Cheap and skilled labour.3) Regular power supply.4)Vast growth potential in home market.5)High grade raw material proximity.
Definition. TISCO. Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited. TISCO. Tractor Implement Supply Company.Tata Steel has manufacturing operations in 26 countries, including Australia, China, India, the Netherlands, Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom, and employs around 80,500 people. Its largest plant located in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
21623.

Is the question paper pattern changed???.Please tell

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21624.

What was saigon regime.

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21625.

Define the concept of globalisation

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21626.

WRITE NOTE ON MILITANT GURILLA MOVEMENT OF THE GUDEM HILLS OF ANDHRA PRADESH?

Answer» This movement was spred in 1920s. The colonial govt has closed the forests and prevented people from entering the forest areas to graze cattle or collect fuelwood and fruits. Every livelihood had been effected. Their traditional rights have been denied. The govt forced them to do begar. Alluri sitarama raju along with people had opposed it. This is guerrilla movement.
21627.

What is difference between underemployment and unemployment?

Answer» Unemployment was what a person didnt get any employment and underemployment means a person who gets employment which is not ment to their level i.e if a peson studied a lot and got the highest rank and he didnt get employment according to his level.
21628.

Why vietnamese were fighting against us

Answer» Because us was threatened by vietnamese\'s development and they tried to stop the development of vietnamese . thus vietnamese had to fight back
21629.

What is organic and non organic sector

Answer» The
21630.

What are the developmental goals other than income

Answer» 1. Security of job.2. Freedom.3. Paid leaves.4. Proper job.5. Pollution free environment.
Security,freedom,pollution free environment
21631.

Explain the measures to protect the rights of consumers

Answer» Main bataun just put the question in Google and you will find the answer....yahi hai uske padhne ka tarika.....answering every question doesn\'t matter it matters that how you represent it in the examination........
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The measures to protect the rights of consumers are:1. consumer protection act, 1986:This law or act settles the disputes of the consumersin simple,unexpensive and speedy manner.2.Public Distribution System:This scheme was introducerd to overcome problems like hoardings, black marketing and overcharging by traders.3.The Bureau of Indian Standard Act, 1986:Bureau of Indian Standard Act has the responsbility tof laying down the standards for industrial and consumer goods.
21632.

Minerals are independable part of our life support the statement with example

Answer» Because almost everything we use in our life are made up of minerals. Eg;Coal and petroleum are also the main sources of power.
21633.

What do you mean by consumer rights

Answer» The rights given to the consumers under consumer protection act, 1986.
21634.

What is black power movement

Answer» It was emerged in 1966 and lasted till 1975,it was an anti-racist movement, advocating even violence if necessary to end racism in the US.
21635.

How is raw material an important geographical factor in the location of an industry

Answer» Raw material is an important geographical factor becz evey industry requires raw materials for processing goods l. If the raw materials are produced very far transport may cost more.
21636.

How was the aristocracy organised in europe in the 19th century?

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21637.

Describe the forms of economic inequality in democracy

Answer» Economic inequality has been increasing all over the world.In India, a larger portion of the population is poor and the number of rich people is less.There is a large difference in the income of rich and the poor. In most of the countries, democracy has failed in reducing economic inequalities.The forms of economic inequality in democracy are :Inquality in share of wealthInequality in IncomeLack of opportunities in employment\xa0
21638.

Simple paper

Answer» Dog kanna never hope for clear way or easy exam especially BOARD exam
Don\'t even think of that?
21639.

Globalization and greater competition among producers has been advantaging to consumers. Explain

Answer» Due to globalisation and greatercompetition among producers consumers got better quality products with greater choice at affordable rates.
21640.

Is it compulsory to write dates and 5 markers for upto 2 pages?

Answer» No.
If u write thats better , u can gain more marks in less words
21641.

plzz explain the 1st chapter of sst

Answer» Too long.
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21642.

Decribe the factor why early industrialists help in shaping the industries in india

Answer» Will you not reply back Pooja ??
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21643.

What is the function of barter system?

Answer» Exchange of goods And it is also called double coincidence
Double coincidence of wants
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Trigonometry samjau aapko ekam?
It helps us to exchange goods and services without the use of money ?
21644.

Can we live line in exam presentation!

Answer» Yeah
Of course
21645.

Mention the significance of silk route.

Answer» (i) The silk routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modem trade and cultural links between the distant parts of the world.(ii) The silk route was used by the Chinese traders to export silk to other countries.(iii) These routes were used by traders to trade goods from one country to another.(iv) Trade and cultural exchange always went hard in hand. Early Christian missionaries almost certainly travelled through this route to Asia, as did the early Muslim preachers, a few centuries later.(v) These routes were also used to spread religions Buddhism emerged from eastern India to spread ir. several directions through intersecting points on the silk routes.
The significance of this route is in earlier century silk is export to other country from this route
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21646.

Discuss the role of a middle class in non cooperation movement.

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The middle classes played an important role in the non cooperation Movement in the city.The reasons are following;\t The middle class could not afford being out of job and out of service.\t The private facilities were too expensive to afford.\t The children were sent to government schools, the layers went to government courts.\t They re routed to their old placed.Therefore the middle classes made the movement slow.
Role kuch nahi tha bas bich mai phase hue the.?
21647.

How did the British establish a monopoly in cotton and silk trade? (3 Marks)

Answer» Thanks Yogita
The British established a Monopoly in cotton and silk trade as follows:1) They appointed a paid servant or the Gomasthas to directly purchase cloth from the weavers. This eliminated the existing traders control over the weaver.2) They created a system of loans and advances. The weavers who were eager to increase their income readily accepted these loans.3) The loans tied the weavers to the East India company and the space in which the weavers could bargain became increasingly limited.
21648.

Can someone give me the Blueprint of Social Science for class 10th for 2019-2020

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21649.

What was the affect of print culture on french revolution

Answer» ???? ?
21650.

What did Gandhiji write in his book "hind swaraj"?¿

Answer» My pleasure ?
Thank you aadya!?☺️
In his book Hind Swaraj, Gandhiji declared that British rule would come in India only with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only bcoz of this cooperation. If Indian refused to cooperate, British rule in India would collapse within one year and Swaraj would come..