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| 301. | 
                                    Why did London referred as finishing centre | 
                            
| Answer» As we all know, we, Indians were under the British imperial rule during the pre independent period.. we are also familiar with the fact that all the Raw materials were exported from India to England in order to process them in the industries present in England and make them into finished goods.. Hence, London is called as a finishing centre. | |
| 303. | 
                                    What is the meaning of Satyagraha ?describe | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Satyagraha emphasis the power of truth Satyagraha\xa0is the idea of non-violent resistance (fighting with peace) started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as "Mahatma" Gandhi). Gandhi used\xa0satyagraha\xa0in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggle in South Africa.\xa0Satyagraha\xa0or holding onto truthor truth force – is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone who practices\xa0satyagraha\xa0is a\xa0satyagrahi. The term\xa0satyagraha\xa0was coined and developed by Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948).  | 
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| 304. | 
                                    What was Khilafat non cooperation movement? | 
                            
| Answer» On 10th March 1920 the Khilafat Conference met at Calcutta and decided upon Non-cooperation as the best weapon to further the object of their agitation...the Non-cooperation commenced on\xa01st August 1920.\xa0Non-Cooperation movement was started by Gandhi Ji in 1920 to drive the Britishers out of the country and Khilafat movement was organised under the leadership of Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali (popularly known as Ali brothers), Abul Kalam Azad, Hasrat Mohani and others to force the British government to undo the injustice done to the Sultan of Turkey. | |
| 305. | 
                                    Bring out the importance of IT and Electronic industry in India. (Geography). | 
                            
| Answer» (i) The electronics industry covers a wide range of products from transistor sets to television, telephones, cellular telecom, papers, telephone exchange,radars, computers and many other equipment required by thetelecommunication industries. Bangalore is the electronic capital of India.Other centres are Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Kolkata,Lucknow and Coimbatore.(ii) 18 Software Technology Parks provide single window service and high data communication facility to software experts.(iii) This industry has played a significant role in generating employment. Upto 31 March 2005, the IT industry employed over one million persons. This number has been increasing fast year after year.(iv) This industry has been a major foreign exchange earner in the last two or three years because of its fast growing Business Processes Outsourcing (BPO) sector.(v) The continuing growth in the hardware and software is the key to the success of Information Technology industry in the country. | |
| 306. | 
                                    What are the raw materials needed for the cement industry? (Geography) | 
                            
| Answer» Cement\xa0is manufactured through a closely controlled chemical combination of calcium, silicon, aluminum, iron and other ingredients. Common\xa0materials\xa0used to manufacture\xa0cement\xa0include limestone, shells, and chalk or marl combined with shale, clay, slate, blast furnace slag, silica sand, and iron ore.\xa0Limestone is the\xa0primary raw material for the cement industry\xa0and important for smelting iron\xa0ore\xa0in the blast furnace. | |
| 307. | 
                                    Name the months of Kharif season? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» The Kharif cropping season starts with the onset of the Indian subcontinent’s monsoon. Kharif crops are typically sown at the beginning of the first monsoon rains (depends on region to region). Harvesting season begins from the 3rd week of September to October (the exact harvesting dates differ from region to region). Sown in onset of monsoon and harvested oct-dec  | 
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| 308. | 
                                    why is power sharing good for democracies ? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Power sharing is the need in democracy because of the following:\tIt helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between the social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.\tIt gives people the right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights.Thus, it can be said that power sharing is the spirit of democracy.Also, though it may seem that dividing of powers means dividing the nation or for that matter weakening the country, however the above reasons prove that in the long run it assists in building the unity of the nation. 1. bcz it reduces the possibility of conflict b/w commynities .And also it is the very spirit of democracy.  | 
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| 309. | 
                                    Why is the period from 1838 to 1848 known as the age of revolution | 
                            
| Answer» \xa0During the time period from 1830 to 1848 many revolutions took place because since the conservative reation after 1815 many monarchichal and despotic regimes were reestablished all over Europe. However, the ideals of nationalism, republicanism and liberalism had already been instilled in the people of Europe. This led to a major churning of nationalist aspirations among the multi-lingual and multi-ethnic states of Europe. Different nations started to demand thier own states with republican rule. This led to many insurrections against the monarchical and conservative rule all over Europe between 1830 to 1848.For instance,\tThe first upheaval took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon kings who had been restored to power during the conservative reaction after 1815, were now overthrown by liberal revolutionaries who installed a constitutional monarchy with Louis Philippe at its head.\tThe Greek war of Independence that started in 1821. Nationalists in Greece got support from other Greeks living in exile and also from many West Europeans who had sympathies for ancient Greek culture. Finally, Greece gained its independence in 1832 after the Treaty of Constantinople recognised Greece as one. | |
| 310. | 
                                    Write a note on conservatism. | 
                            
| Answer» \xa0Conservatism is a political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs. It also laid stress on gradual development as opposed to revolutionary change. Following are some of the salient points of conservatism:\tConservatives believe that traditional institutions like the church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved against all forces of change.\tMany conservatives even saw forces of modernism strengthening traditional institutions like monarchy.\tAround 1815, the conservative regimes in Europe were largely autocratic. They did not tolerate democratic thought, political criticism or dissent. They often put restrictions on activities that questioned the legitimacy of autocracy and imposed censorship laws on newspapers, books, plays and songs that promoted ideas of liberty and freedom. | |
| 311. | 
                                    Write three points on constitutional Amendment in 1982? | 
                            
| Answer» A major step towards decentralization was taken in 1992. The Constitution was amended to make the third-tier of democracy more powerful and effective. The provisions of Constitutional Amendment are as follows:\xa0\tTo hold regular elections under the local government bodies has been made compulsory.\xa0\tReservation of seats for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes in the elected bodies.\xa0\tOne third i.e., 33 percent seats are to be reserved for women. | |
| 312. | 
                                    What are SHG\'s . Answer in detail | 
                            
| Answer» Self Help Groups (SHGs) are informal groups that consist of people who face similar problems. These people come together to form a group to overcome their common problems to improve their standard of living. ... This amount acts as the fund for the\xa0SHGs\xa0and is used to provide loans to\xa0its\xa0members.\xa0The\xa0basic behind\xa0the\xa0SHGs\xa0is to provide a financial resource\xa0for\xa0the poor through organizing the rural poor especially women, into small\xa0Self Help Groups. They also provide timely loans at a responsible interest rate without collateral. | |
| 313. | 
                                    What were the demands of polirical recognition | 
                            
| Answer» Political theories of recognition, which attempt to reconfigure the concept of justice in terms of due or withheld recognition, can be contrasted with (but set alongside) the rise of multiculturalism, which has produced an array of literature focused on recognising, accommodating and respecting difference. Although these two trajectories overlap, there are important differences between them. Multicultural politics is rooted in the identity politics underlying various social movements that gained prominence during the 1960s, such as the civil rights movement and radical/cultural feminism. These movements tend to emphasise the distinctness and value of their cultural identity and demand group-specific rights to protect this uniqueness. Without depreciating identity politics and multiculturalism, this article is primarily concerned with political theories of recognition, particularly those formulated by Charles Taylor (who is also a prominent figure in multicultural politics), Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth. These focus on the role played by recognition in individual identity formation and the normative foundation this can provide to theories of justice. | |
| 314. | 
                                    Who celebrated national struggle through polonise and mazurka | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Karol kurpinski \xa0Karol Kurpinski celebrated the national struggle through his operas and music, turning folk dances like polonaise and mazurka into nationalist symbols.  | 
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| 315. | 
                                    How democratic is responsive | 
                            
| Answer» Democratic responsiveness\xa0concerns the degree to which government policies match public preferences. ... Democracies are often judged by the degree to which leaders respond to public preferences.\xa0Democracy\xa0provides a\xa0responsive government\xa0as it is formed by elected representatives of the people. These representatives discuss the problems of the society and make policies and programmes accordingly. The representatives also ensure that the programmes are implemented. | |
| 316. | 
                                    How democratic accoutable government | 
                            
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| 317. | 
                                    Explain the features and function of cheque. | 
                            
| Answer» 1. It must be in writing: A cheque must be in writing. An oral order to pay does not constitute a cheque.2. It should be drawn on banker: It is always drawn on a specified banker. A cheque can be drawn on a bank where the drawer has an account, saving bank, or current.3. It contains an unconditional order to pay: A cheque cannot be drawn so as to be payable conditionally. The drawer’s order to the drawee bank must be unconditional and should not make the cheque payable dependent on a contingency. A conditional cheque shall be invalid. | |
| 318. | 
                                    Staple food of north and western part of the country | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Wheat Wheat: This is the second most important cereal crop. It is the main food crop, in north and north-western part of the country. This rabi crop requires a cool growing season and a bright sunshine at the time of ripening. Pata Nahi  | 
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| 319. | 
                                    Is rice of form of paddy or another name of paddy | 
                            
| Answer» As we get flour from wheat similarly we get rice from paddy | |
| 320. | 
                                    State which is leading producer of rice | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Konsi Duniya me hai Indian state China ??? Indian state???? China  | 
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| 321. | 
                                    Explain poona pact of September 1932? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» ¤The POONA PACT is an agreement between M.K. Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar signed in the Yerwada Central Jail, Poona on September 24th, 1932 on behalf of the depressed class for the reservation of the electoral seats in the Legislature of the British Government. POONA PACT–IMPORTANT FACTS: #Dr Ambedkar was in favour of a separate electorate for the Depressed Classes and this was laid down by him in the First Round Table Conference. He was representing the Depressed Classes in the conference. #Gandhi was against this idea and when PM Macdonald decided to grant communal awards to minorities and the Depressed Classes, he undertook a fast whilst in jail in Poona. #Due to public pressure to end the fast unto death, Dr Ambedkar and Gandhi made the Poona Pact which laid down reserved seats for the Depressed Classes in the provincial legislatures for which elections would be through joint electorates. #Gandhi was against this idea because he did not want to view the untouchables as being outside the folds of Hinduism. #Certain seats for the provincial legislatures would be reserved for the Depressed Classes. The number of seats was based on the total strength of the Provincial Councils. The number of seats reserved for the provinces was 30 for Madras, 8 for Punjab, 14 for Bombay with Sindh, 20 for the Central Provinces, 18 for Bihar and Orissa, 30 for Bengal, 7 for Assam and 20 for the United Provinces. So, in total there were 147 reserved seats. #For each of these seats, the members of the Depressed Classes who could vote would form an electoral college. This Electoral College would elect a panel of four candidates who belong to the Depressed Classes. These candidates would be elected on the basis of a single vote. Four candidates getting the highest number of votes would be elected. #Then these four candidates would stand in the election for the assembly along with the general candidates where the general electorate would vote. The members of the Depressed Classes hence got a ‘double vote’ since they could vote under the general electorate also. #Even in the Central Legislature, the same principle of the joint electorate and reserved seats was to be followed. #In the Central Legislature, 19% of the seats would be reserved for the Depressed Classes. #This system would continue for ten years unless a mutual agreement consents to terminate it earlier. #Fair representation of the Depressed Classes would be ensured by all means. #Nobody would be discriminated against on the basis of caste on matters regarding election to the local bodies or in public services appointments. #A certain sum of money from the educational grant would be allotted for the education of the Depressed Classes in all provinces. HoPe It HeLpS yOu?? Dr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the DepressedClasses Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi atthe second Round Table Conference by demanding separateelectorates for dalits. When the British government concededAmbedkar’s demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death. He believedthat separate electorates for dalits would slow down the process oftheir integration into society. Ambedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji’sposition and the result was the Poona Pact of September 1932.It gave the Depressed Classes (later to be known as the ScheduleCastes) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils,but they were to be voted in by the general electorate Anybody ??Please? answer  | 
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| 322. | 
                                    Contrast between development and production | 
                            
| Answer» Development\xa0is the stage of an application before it\'s made public while\xa0production\xa0is the term used for the same application when it\'s made public.\xa0A\xa0Development environment\xa0is where you configure, customize, and use source control to build an image of the Wave set application to be promoted to another\xa0environment. ... A\xa0Test environment\xa0is where you\xa0test\xa0your upgrade procedure against controlled data and perform controlled\xa0testing\xa0of the resulting Wave set application. | |
| 323. | 
                                    Why does disguised unemployment doesnot help to enhance the productivity of the country? | 
                            
| Answer» Disguised\xa0employment means that more number of people employed in an economic activity than required. If these extra people\xa0are\xa0removed, there\xa0will\xa0be no effect on the production. ... They divide the\xa0work\xa0but\xa0do\xa0not\xa0increase\xa0production.\xa0Disguised unemployment does not help to enhance the productivity of the country. More than half of the workers in the\xa0country\xa0are working in the Primary sector, mainly in agriculture, producing only a quarter of the GDP. ... If we move a few people put from agricultural sector, production will\xa0not\xa0be affected. | |
| 324. | 
                                    Write a note on Giuseppe | 
                            
| Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini born in Genoa in 1807, was an Italian revolutionary. He was a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. At the age of 24, he was sent into exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded underground societies named ‘Young Italy’ in Marseilles and ‘Young Europe’ in Berne, whose members were like-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy and the German States. HoPe It HeLpS yOu?? | |
| 325. | 
                                    Explain types of party systems with examples. | 
                            
| Answer» A party system is a concept in comparative political science concerning the system of government by political parties in a democratic country. The idea is that political parties have basic similarities: they control the government, have a stable base of mass popular support, and create internal mechanisms for controlling funding, information and nominations.The concept was originated by European scholars studying the United States, especially James Bryce and Moisey Ostrogorsky, and has been expanded to cover other democracies.\xa0Giovanni Sartori devised the most widely used classification method for party systems.\xa0 | |
| 326. | 
                                    What are the difference between INR and national income | 
                            
| Answer» India\'s per capita\xa0net\xa0national income\xa0or NNI was around 135 thousand rupees in financial year 2020. In contrast, the gross\xa0national income\xa0at constant prices stood at over 128 trillion rupees. In\xa0national income\xa0accounting,\xa0net national income\xa0(NNI) is\xa0net national product\xa0(NNP) minus indirect taxes.\xa0Net national income\xa0encompasses the\xa0income\xa0of households, businesses, and the government. ... G = Government spending. NX =\xa0net\xa0exports (exports minus imports) = (X – M) | |
| 327. | 
                                    What is the difference between foreign trade and foreign investment | 
                            
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                                   Answer» What are the different form of hour sharing in modern democracies ? Example of each of these \xa0The trade between two or more countries is known as\xa0Foreign trade. Foreign trade comprises of exports and imports. The inflow of goods in a country is called imports and the outflow of goods from a country is called export.\xa0For example export of tea from India to US or import of car parts from Germany to India.Foreign investment\xa0involves flow of capital and from one country to another country. Foreign investment comprises of Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Portfolio Investment.For example investment made by a MNC in another country is termed as foreign investment  | 
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| 328. | 
                                    Sat guid kon se lage gi | 
                            
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| 329. | 
                                    What exactly is MNC? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» \tAn MNC is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.\tThese companies set up offices and factories for production in regions where they can get cheap labour and other resources.\tThis is done to ensure that the cost of production remains low and MNCs can earn greater profits. MNC(Multi National Company)\xa0is a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation. These companies set up offices and factories for production in regions where they get cheap labour and other resources. This is done to ensure that the cost of production remains low and these companies\xa0can earn greater profits. HoPe It HeLpS yOu?? What is your question vanshika  | 
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| 330. | 
                                    Explain the four challenges that political parties are expected to over come | 
                            
| Answer» 1.dynastic successions 2.muscle power 3.lack of internal democracy 4.the whole power lies in the hands of few | |
| 331. | 
                                    How is bank helpful in improving Indian economy | 
                            
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                                   Answer» THE banks play an important role in the economy of the country:\tBanks help people to save their money in safe custody. To save their money, people deposit their money with banks.\tBanks give interest on the money deposited by the people. Thus, they add to the income of the family.\tMany families survive on the bank interest.\tBanks provide loans to people for a variety of purposes.\tBanks charge low interest rate.\tCredit provided by banks is crucial for the country’s growth and economy.\tBanks boost the industrial sector by providing cheap loans.\tThey are the backbone of the country’s trade.\tBanks employ a large number of people and as such they solve the employment to some extent. Bank increase the interest of people to do any business by giving loans. Due to having money people are able to fulfil their demands occurred in that work. Bank keep ours money safe and secure.  | 
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| 332. | 
                                    Why did non-cooperation movement gradually slow down in the cities? Explain. | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Khadi was expensive As it was getting violent and causing harm to the satyagrahis.  | 
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| 333. | 
                                    What do you understand by sources? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Anything which can be used to satisfy human needs by naturally or technically , it is called source. If you mean resources Answer might be thisEverything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically . feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as Resource. Examples, coal, water, air, minerals, etc.  | 
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| 334. | 
                                    Name three states having blacks while and the crop which is Malik grown in it | 
                            
| Answer» Maharashtra, Madhya\xa0Pradesh\xa0and Chhattisgarh are states having black soil.\xa0Cotton is mainly grown in black soil. | |
| 335. | 
                                    Chapter 1 very short answers for class 10th | 
                            
| Answer» Name three states having blacks while Andy Crow Bridget melle grown in it | |
| 336. | 
                                    Which of the following is not a feature of belief of conservatives | 
                            
| Answer» b) is not a feature or belief of conservatives as they don\'t want any change in the society and hence named as \'conservatives\' | |
| 337. | 
                                    Belgium me kon se 4 niyam laagoo kiye gaye the | 
                            
| Answer» \tThe Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government. Some special laws require the support of the majority of members from each linguistic group. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally.\tThe state governments are not subordinate to the Central Government.\tBrussels has a separate government in which both communities have equal representation.\tApart from the Central and the State Government, there is a third kind of government. This ‘community government’ is elected by people belonging to one language community – Dutch, French and German-speaking – no matter where they live. This government has the power regarding cultural, educational and language-related issues. | |
| 338. | 
                                    Do we really need political parties. Reason? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Political parties fill political offices and exercise political power. Parties do so by performing a series of functions:1.) Parties put forward Different policies and programmes and the voter chose from them.2.) Parties contest elections.3.)Parties play a decisive role in making laws for a country.4.)Parties form and run the government.5.)parties shape public opinion.6.)parties provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by governments. 1.) Political parties are easily one of the most visible institutions in a democracy.2.)Parties have become identified with social and political division. Political parties are needed because they provide different programmes and policies.  | 
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| 339. | 
                                    What are the two reasons for the backwardness of the Indian agriculture? | 
                            
| Answer» 1. Small size of holding2. Inadequate irrigation facility | |
| 340. | 
                                    Why is the issue ofsustainability important for development? | 
                            
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| 341. | 
                                    Why is the tertiary sector is most useful and necessary in India? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» The Answer given below is also applicable for this question Why tertiary sector is more important than other two sectors 1.)over the years production in all the 3 sectors has increased.2.)In 2013-14 tertiary sector has emerged as the largest producing sector in India replacing the primary sector. 3.)REASONS--->Government is liable to provide basis services like hospitals,educational institutions,police stations etc. To the people.4.)Development of agriculture and industry lead to the development of service sector like trade,transport, storage.5.)Rise in the income level increases the demand for services like eating out,shopping etc.6.)New services has emerged such as IT,the Production of these services rising rapidly.  | 
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| 342. | 
                                    Notes of history ch-1. | 
                            
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| 343. | 
                                    Notes on the Romantic imagination and national feeling | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Pls share some important ques of "The Making Of A Scientist"(English)... 1.It created ideas of nation.2.Art,poetry,stories,music shaped nationalist feelings.3.Romantic artists criticised the glorification of reason and science.4.Focused on emotions,intuition and mystical feelings.5.Popularised the true spirit of the nation. (i) Romantic artists and poets created a sense of shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation.(ii) It was through folk songs, folk poetry, and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation was popularised.(iii) Emphasis was given on the vernacular language and the collection of folklore, to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences  | 
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| 344. | 
                                    Note on Towards Civil Disobedience | 
                            
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                                   Answer» If any mistake will be there send your answer here I will you to correct it thank you Hey mate, Explanation is Given in your NCERT textbook you can study from there and try to write in your own words In February 1922, Mahatma Gandhi Decided to withdraw the Non-cooperation Movement.1.)He felt the movement was turning violent in many places and satyagrahis needed to be properly trained before they would be ready for mass struggles.2.)Leaders within the Congress wanted to Participate in elections to the provincial councils that had been set up by the government of India Act of 1919.3.)They felt to oppose British policies within the council, agree for reforms and demonstrate that these councils were not truly democratic.4.)C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed Swaraj party.5.)But young leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhas Chandra Bose pressed for full Independence.  | 
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| 345. | 
                                    Discuss the challenge now agriculture sector faces in India | 
                            
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                                   Answer» For sustainability point of view all 3 are facing problems yet agriculture sector is coming to greater limelight. For reason of romanticism of farmers as they are committing suicides. Otherwise distress is equally great in all 3 sectors. Units are failing, profits are not coming, survival rate is poor, financing is not sustainable as economic viability is not certain, production growth is facing after-effects of demonetization, laborers’ economic condition is worse, employment on wage basis is not secure, wage rates are low and falling, and not as per minimum wage rates fixed by govt., etc. Since agriculture provides food, fruit and vegies, its problems are looking more pronounced; otherwise no difference in the poor state of 3 sectors. Higher share of services in total GDP hides several facts. Join betternation.xyz This is a site where u can have a lot of friends and fun ? ? ?  | 
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| 346. | 
                                    What do you mean by anti colonial movement | 
                            
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| 347. | 
                                    Explain the limitations of average income or per capita income with example | 
                            
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                                   Answer» It\'s a common question in exam Limitation - average income does not tell about distribution of money among the peopleExample- there are 5 people in country A and B refer to this example given in ncert textbook  | 
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| 348. | 
                                    What is date of first world war | 
                            
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                                   Answer» 28th July 1914 - 11th November 1918. HoPe It HeLpS yOu?? 1914 to 1918 World War I (WW1)\xa0also known as the First World War, was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28th July 1914 and lasted until 11th November 1918. The war lasted exactly four years, three months and 14 days.\xa0  | 
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| 349. | 
                                    Can you send me geography notes of class 10th of your school | 
                            
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| 350. | 
                                    Why was brussels was chosen as a headquarters of the European union | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Because Brussels became as the ideals for all European countries by saved the rights ,culture and language without disrupting anyone with ethics variation. Because Brussels arrangement of power sharing was so innovative and appreciable that makes country more unite and possible for people of different cultures and diversities to live in a same country without facing any civil war. that\'s why the European Union choose Brussels as its headquarters. Join betternation.xyz This is a site where u can have a lot of friends and fun ? ? ?  | 
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