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951.

Explain the interdependence of all the three sectors of the economy with a suitable example

Answer» All the three sectors are highly interdependent on each other:\xa0(i)\xa0All that is produced in the primary sector is of no use until it undergoes a change into finished product which is not possible without transportation.\xa0(ii)\xa0Secondary sector is the manufacturing sector. To make these products and to sell them in the market, we need transportation.\xa0(iii)\xa0For moving from primary to secondary sector and further to the market, requires services of trades at different places and require many other services. For all this we cannot think of working without transportation.
952.

On which basis human beings are divided into structure and institution and quality and quantity ???

Answer» (i) Resources are function of human activities.(ii) Human beings interact with-nature through technology, and create institutions to accelerate their economic development.(iii) Human beings transfer materials available in our environment into resource, and use them.(iv) For example, river is a natural endowment and it becomes resource when its water is used for irrigation or power production.
953.

(Geo+His+Pol+Eco)chapter 1 notes

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954.

Which act do not allow plantation peasant to go back home

Answer» Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not allowed to leave their tea gardens without permission, which they were rarely given. When they heard of the Non-cooperation Movement, thousands of workers defied authorities, left the plantations and headed home
955.

Natural vegetation and wildlife is characterised under which category of resources

Answer» Renewable and natural resources
Natural resources
956.

Explain the features of black soil

Answer» What is nepolean code?
\tBlack soils are made up of extremely fine ; clayey material.\tThey are well-known for their capacity to hold moisture.\tThey are rich in soil nutrients such as calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime.\tThey develop deep cracks during hot weather, which helps in the proper aeration of the soil.
Features are:1- Blach soil are made up of extremely fine , clayey material.2- They are well known for their capacity to hold moisture.3- They are rich in soil nutrients such as calcium carbonate,magnesium,potash and lime.4- They develop deep cracks during hot weather, which helps in the proper aeration of the soil.
The following are five important characteristics of Black soil:It is fine textured and clayey in nature.It has high amounts of lime, iron, magnesium and generally low quantities of phosphorus, nitrogen and organic matter.It is black in colour since it is formed from weathered lava rocks.
957.

What was the khilafat movement?Explain.

Answer» Khilafat movement was started in 1921. To save the powers of the Khalifa as their were rumours that harsh treaty is going to be done on khifa after the declinr of ottoman turkey.For this khilafat committee was formed in Bombay by maulana azad, azmal khan. When mohammad ali and shaukat ali came to discuss about this to gandhiji. Gandhiji saw this an opportunity to unite Muslim and Hindu. He in Calcutta session of Congress tried to convince the leaders of Congress to start non cooperation khilafat movement but Congress was unwilling to start this movement as they were thinking that this movement will cause enough violence and also they donot want to stop council election for this purposes. But in December nagpur session of Congress gandhiji got success in convincing all leaders ans and in January 1921 *non cooperative khilafat movement was started*
What were the causes of first world war
\t\xa0The Khilafat Movement was started to save the Ottoman Empire and it extended to India against the British power. During the 1st world war, Turkey helped Germany to war against British.The Khilafat Movement expanded to South Asia under the leadership of ali brothers.\t\xa0The Khilafat Movement in India got the support of Mahatma Gandhim.Gandhiji advised the Muslim leaders to start non-cooperation with the British to force them to re-establish Khilafat..
958.

Describe the result of the revolutions of the liberals in 1848 in Europe.

Answer» Thanks Gaurav ?
\tPARALLEL\xa0to the revolts of the poor, unemployed and starving peasants and workers in many European countries in the year 1848, a revolution led by the educated middle class was underway.\tIn other parts of Europe, where independent nation-states did not yet exist, men and women of the liberal middle classes combined their demands for constitutionalism with national unification.\tThey took advantage of growing popular unrest to push their demands for the creation of a nation-state on parliamentary principles.\tIn the German regions, a large number of political associations came together in the city of Frankfurt and decided to vote for an all German National Assembly.\tOn 18th May, 1848 elected representatives marched in a festive procession to take their place in the Frankfurt Parliament.\tThey drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament.
959.

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

Answer» Thanks ❤️
The role of Giuseppe Mazzini as an Italian revolutionary:\xa0(i)\xa0He founded two secret societies—Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne.\xa0(ii)\xa0Members of these societies were like-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy and German states.(iii)\xa0Mazzini believed that God had intended nations to be the natural units of mankind.\xa0(iv)\xa0Mazzini’s relentless opposition to monarchy and his vision of democratic republic frightened the conservatives.
960.

What makes India a federal country.

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.
India a federal country because of the following reasons: There are levels of governments—Central Government, State Government and Local Government. ... The Indian Constitution contains three lists which contain subjects in which the Union and the State Governments may form
961.

What steps have been taken at the international level to promote resource planning?

Answer» Resource planning is a major concern in India because here resources are not distributed equally.For example, many states have plenty of natural resources such as Arunachal Pradesh and Jharkhand, and they have mineral as well as water in their state, but they do not have other resources.The Indian government structured the five years plans as resource planning, and they have also taken an initiative to promote their plans in the international level.
to Create national park s and wildlife sanctuaries. reserve some area s as biodiversity zones. Many days of the year are there which are declared to create awareness among the individual s e.g. world water
1)Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit,1992.2)Agenda 213)Sustainable development
962.

What was the impact of French Revolution on the world

Answer» The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution. These spread from France to the rest of Europe during the nineteenth century, where feudal systems were abolished. It inspired the Germans, Italians, and Austrians to overthrow their oppressive regimes.
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Following are the impacts of french revolution on the world:1- The french revolution presented people with the idea of revolutionary change instead of evolutionary change.2- The french revolution provided the world with two important ideas knowm as liberty and democratic rights.3- All around the world colonized people began the revolutionary movements to establish a sovereign nation-state of their own.
963.

what is the status of women under Napoleonic Code

Answer» The Napoleonic Code made the authority of men over their families stronger, deprived women of any individual rights, and reduced the rights of illegitimate children. All male citizens were also granted equal rights under the law and the right to religious dissent, but colonial slavery was reintroduced.
The Napoleonic Code was considered a progressive legal system reflecting broad-minded values. However, the code states about the equality before the law but didn\'t provide equal status to women. It was limited suffrage and reduced women to the status of a minor, subject to the authority of fathers and husbands.
No right to vote
964.

What is problem did the village is had village face what did they do to solve the problems

Answer» :The villagers in Hardas village faced water problem. The hand-pump water had gone well below the point up to which the ground had been drilled
965.

What is 73rd constitutional amendment act ??

Answer» The Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992 has added a new part IX consisting of 16 Articles and the Eleventh Schedule to the Constitution. The 73th Amendment envisages the Gram Sabha as the foundation of the Panchayat Raj System to perform functions and powers entrusted to it by the State Legislatures.
The salient features of the Constitution (73rd\xa0Amendment) Act, 1992 with respect to the Local Government are:\tProvides a three-tier\xa0Panchayati\xa0Raj for all the states having a population of more than 20\xa0lakh.\t\tAppoints the State Finance Commission to make recommendations on financial powers of the\xa0Panchayats.\t\t\tProvides reservation of seats (not less than one-third) for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and women.\t\t\tHolds\xa0Panchayatelections regularly for five years.\t\t\tConstitutes the District Planning Commission to prepare draft development plans for the district as a whole.\xa0\t
The 73th\xa0Amendment\xa0envisages the Gram Sabha as the foundation of the Panchayat Raj System to perform functions and powers entrusted to it by the State Legislatures.
966.

Name two most important industries of Europe in 18th to 19th centuries

Answer» Europe and united states
967.

Who is the president maxico

Answer» Andres Manuel Lopez obrador
968.

Name two most important industries of europe?

Answer» Hi Jarunpreet
969.

What does 72nd constitutional amendment recognised ??

Answer» The Constitution (72nd Amendment) Act, 19921. To make temporary provision for the determination of the number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Tribes in the State assembly of Tripura, until the re-adjustment of seats is made on the basis of the first census after the year 2000 under article 170 of the Constitution.
970.

Is sri lanka a federal country ??

Answer» Yes
Sri Lanka continues to be\xa0for all practical purposes, a unitary system where the national government has all the powers. Tamil leaders want Sri Lanka to become a federal system.
971.

Describe the three cropping season of India

Answer» The three major cropping seasons in India are Rabi, Kharif, and Zaid.The Rabi season extends from the month October to March. The crops grown in Rabi season are also known as winter season crops, they need a cold weather and less water. For example pulses. oats, wheat, barley etc.The Kharif season stretches from the month July to October. The crops grown in Kharif season are also known as monsoon crops and need a lot of water. For example Cotton, Rubber, Sugar, Tea, coffee etc.The crops grown between the months March and June are known as Zaid. The crops grown in Zaid season need a warm and dry weather to grow and also a longer flowering of a day. For example, the seasonal fruits and vegetables
The three major cropping seasons in India are Rabi, Kharif, and Zaid. The Rabi season extends from the month October to March. The crops grown in Rabi season are also known as winter season crops, they need a cold weather and less water.
972.

How power is shared among different social groups?Explain with examples

Answer» (i) Power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. ‘Community government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement.(ii) In some countries there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration. For example in India we follow the principle of ‘reserved constituencies’ in assemblies and the parliament of our country. This type of arrangement is meant to give space in the government and administration to diverse social groups who otherwise would feel alienated from the’ government.(iii) This method is used to give minority communities a fair share in power.
Power may be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. In some countries, there are constitutional and legal arrangements whereby socially weaker sections and women are represented in the legislatures and administration. There is a system of ‘reserved constituencies’ in our country. This type of arrangement is meant to give space in the government and administration to diverse social groups, who otherwise would feel alienated from the government. This method is used to give minority communities a fair share in power. ‘Community Government’ in Belgium is a good example of this arrangement.
973.

What is sustainable Development.

Answer» It is the use of resources for the present ones to meet their own needs without geting it exhausted for the future generation.
Sustainable development refers to the process economic development where resources are used judiciously to satisfy needs of not only present generation but also to conserve them for the use of future generations. Sustainable development takes places without depleting the present natural resources.
974.

What are different type of tourism and how are they helpful

Answer» Foreign tourists visit India for heritage tourism, eco tourism, adventure tourism, cultural tourism, medical tourism and business tourism.\xa0(i)More than 15 million people are directly engaged in the tourism industry.\xa0Tourism also promotes national integration, provides support to local handicrafts and cultural pursuits.(ii)It also helps in the development of international understanding about our culture and heritage.(ii)There is a vast potential for development of tourism in the north-eastern states and the interior parts of Himalayas, but to strategic reasons these have not been encouraged so far.\xa0
975.

Why it is impossible to service without international trade.

Answer» International trade is the order of the day. Technology, particularly IT, has played a big role in organising production across countries.As the resources are space bound, no country can survive without international trade.Export and import are the components of trade, as no country can sufficiently produce each and every product required by its people nor can its domestic market consume the products that it produces.It is for this reason it is said that no country can survive without international trade.
976.

What air transport is prepared in north eastern state .

Answer» The northeastern part of the country is marked with the presence of difficult hilly and mountainous terrain, dissected relief, large number of rivers, dense forest, heavy rainfall and frequent floods. International frontiers also mark this region. Air transport is the best mode of travel in these areas as airways can negotiate over geographical obstacles and political boundaries with great ease. Roads and railways cannot be properly laid out in such difficult terrain and heavy rainfall and frequent floods disrupt all other modes of transportation. Air transport is the only means of communication under such situations. They can access remote and inaccessible areas in these north-eastern states. They are the fastest and most comfortable means of transport. Domestic airlines have made special provisions to extend air service to the northeastern states at subsidised rates to meet the requirement of the common people. So, the airways are also within the financial reach of the common people in this region.On account of all these factors, airways is the preferred mode of transportation in the north eastern states of India.
977.

List out the problem faced by rail transport.

Answer» The Indian railways faces the following problems:\tMany passengers travel without tickets.\tThefts and damage of railway property has not yet stopped completely.\tPeople stop the trains and pull the chain unnecessarily. This causes heavy damage to the railways.
978.

State merits of railways

Answer» \tRailways is the principal mode of transportation for freight and passengers in India.\tRailways also makes it possible to conduct a number of activities like business, sightseeing, pilgrimage along with transportation of goods over long distances.\tApart from being a means of transport, the Indian railways has been a great integrating force for more than 150 years.\tRailways in India binds the economic life of the country by deveioping industry and agriculture through transportation. The Indian railways is the largest public sector undertaking in India.
979.

Why roadways is preferred over railways.

Answer» (i) Construction cost of roads is much lower than railway lines.(ii) Roads can be constructed easily in hilly terrains and undulating topography.(iii) Roadways act as a feeder to other modes of transport, as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.(iv) Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances.Thus, it can be concluded that roadways still have an edge over railways in India.
980.

What area was known as the balkans

Answer» The vast territory lying between the Black sea and the Adriatic sea comprising the modern states of Romania, Albania, Greece, Croatia, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro was known as the Balkans.All these states were once the part of the Ottoman Empire and were inhabited by people broadly known as Slavs.
The Balkan Peninsula is commonly known as the Balkans. The Balkans can usually be called a group of small countries, which includes Albania, Bulgari, Kosova, Romania, Slovenia, etc. Some parts of Greece and Turkey also come in the Balkan Peninsula, all these small countries together are called Balkans.
981.

How did the Greeks gain their indepence

Answer» • Greece had been part of the Ottoman Empire since the fifteenth century.• The growth of revolutionary nationalism in Europe sparked off a struggle for independence amongst the Greeks which began 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.• Poets and artists lauded Greece as the cradle of European civilisation and mobilised public opinion to support its struggle against a Muslim empire.• The English poet Lord Byron organised funds and later went to fight in the war, where he died of fever in 1824.• Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation.
982.

What do you understand by vertical division of power

Answer» When power is distributed in lower and higher levels of govt.
Vertical division of power refers to sharing of power among different levels of the government - union, state and local government. In this division of power, the local government will work under the union or the state government and the state government will work under the union government.
983.

Why the power sharing is desirable

Answer»
Power sharing is desirable because of the following reasons.
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\tPower sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability.\tImposing the will of the majority community over others may look like an attractive option in the short run, but in the long run it determines the unity of the nation. Tyranny of the majority is not only oppressive for the minority but it also brings ruin to the majority.\tThe very spirit of democracy is power sharing. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. Citizens of a country have a right to be consulted on how they are being governed. A legitimate government is one where citizens, through participation, acquire a stake in the system.
984.

In what way majority in Sri Lanka practised

Answer» The series of majoritarian measures adopted by the democratically elected government were as follows:\xa0(i) In 1956, an act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the official language thus disregarding Tamil.(ii) The government followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs.(iii) A new Constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism.
985.

Why the idea of power sharing is emerged

Answer» he idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. For a long time, it was believed that all power of a government must reside in one person or group of persons of located at one place. It was felt that, if the power to decide is dispersed, it would not be possible to take quick decisions and to apply them. These ideas have changed with the emergence of democracy. Now, power sharing is the essential idea of democracy. It promotes the fallowing values (i) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. (ii) It ensures the stability of political order. (iii) It is the very spirit of democracy. Everyone has a voice in the shaping of public policies.
So that there would be no fight among any group
986.

Q.1 Describe the political condition of Europe in mid 18th century.

Answer» Thanks ??
The political conditions of Europe as follows : (i) The first half of the nineteenth century saw an enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) In most countries, there were more job seekers than employment. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iii) Small producers in towns were often faced with stiff competition from imports of cheap machine made goods from England, where industrialisation was more advanced than on the continent.(iv) In these regions of Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.(v) The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country
987.

What is the PDS programme of the government of India?

Answer» Thanks Yogita
Public distribution system\xa0(PDS) is an Indian food security system. Established by the Government of India under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution, the scheme is managed jointly by State governments. It distributes subsidized food and non-food items to India\'s poor.
988.

What solution was suggested by the dalit leaders to solve the problems of the depressed classes?

Answer» *And this is short answer* - They demanded separate electorate that would choose dalit members, and reserved seats in eduactional institution
(i) The Dalit leaders sought a political solution to the problem faced by the depressed classes. (ii) They organized themselves and demanded reservation of seats in educational institutions so that they could be a part of the decision-making process. (iii) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar believed that it was only through political empowerment that the situations of the depressed classes could be made better. (iv) He tried to improve the condition of depressed classes. For that, he organized the Dalits an organization called ‘Depressed Classes Association’ in 1930. (v) He demanded separate electorate for Dalits at the Second Round Table Conference in Great Britain. (vi) Later on, Poona pact was signed by Mahatma Gandhi in which they secured seats for Dalits in the provincial and central legislative councils to be voted in general elections.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/36252/what-solution-was-suggested-by-the-dalit-leaders-to-solve-the-problems-depressed-classes
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989.

What is Nalanism

Answer» the desire of a group of people who share the same race, culture, language, etc. to form an independent country
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
I think it\'s nationalism . Isn\'t it.?
990.

WHt do u mean by word ethnic composition?

Answer» pertaining to or characteristic of a people, especially a group (ethnic group) sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like. referring to the origin, classification, characteristics, etc., of such groups.
Ethnic means pertaining to or characteristic of a people, especially a group (ethnic group) sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like. It refers\xa0to the origin, classification, characteristics, etc., of such groups. Being a member of an ethnic group, especially of a group that is a minority within a larger society.Example :Sri Lanka has a diverse population. The Sinhalese community forms the majority of the population (74%) with Tamils (18%) who are mostly concentrated in the north and east of the island, forming the largest ethnic minority. Other communities include the Muslims. Among Tamils, there are two sub-groups. The Tamil natives of the country are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ (13 %). The Tamils, who were brought as indentured labourers from India by British colonists to work on estate plantations are called the ‘Indian Origin Tamils’ (5%). Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhists, while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims. There are about 7 per cent Christians, who are both Tamil and Sinhalese.
991.

What was mazxini\'s idea about the concept of nation-state?

Answer» It depends, as Anderson said. Over the centuries nationalism has swung back and forth as a progressive and retrograde force, depending on historical conditions. In revolutionary France the “nation” started as a wrecking ball against feudalism and the church. Before the “nation” became defined by its limit of concern, it appeared to the Old Regime as terrifying in its limitlessness. Before the “nation” could be for anyone it had to be against specific someones: kings, priests and their enablers. Nationalism became a forest fire of fraternity that Napoleon wanted to control-burn through Europe in order to make fertile ground for the imposition of his uniform Code. Hegel believed this was a great leap for the world, but also witnessed its reversals: the way the Napoleonic armies provoked crude nationalist backlashes. He mocked the nationalist students around him determined to throw off the French yoke: “Liberation? Liberation from what? … If I ever see one liberated person with my own eyes, I shall fall to the ground and prostrate myself before him.”Despite later attempts to tar them as proto-totalitarians, the major early theorists of the “nation” were hardly blinkered chauvinists. (A telling slur, named for the apocryphal gung-ho soldier Nicolas Chauvin in Napoleon’s Grande Armée, the meaning of chauvinism evolved from indicating excessive national excitement to a more spiteful and hate-prone temperament.) Johann Gottfried Herder spoke of a cosmopolitan world of nations because he was worried that any attempt to iron out cultural difference between peoples would result in violent extinctions (though he didn’t seem to anticipate that nationalism itself would become the bulldozer of his beloved regional dialects). His idea of the Volksgeist as the unique spiritual endowment of each people would be appropriated in different ways by his successors. For Hegel’s contemporary, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, it was a genetic inheritance whose spurning meant cultural suicide; for others, like Hegel himself, it was the outcome of a state’s legal, political and cultural forces, not the cause. Giuseppe Mazzini, the most dogged nineteenth-century promoter of nationalism, believed nations had no pasts, only futures: they were collective stabs by peoples to engrave their aspirations in constitutions. “We have made Italy,” Massimo d’Azeglio famously declared. “Now we must make Italians.” For d’Azeglio, Mazzini and more earthy nationalists like Garibaldi, there was no sharp distinction between nationalism and internationalism: the two agendas shared a common universal aspiration. Garibaldi himself spread nationalism in Latin America, was invited by Lincoln to command the Union Army and served in three different national assemblies. In his eyes, the nationalist and the internationalist were mutually dependent.
992.

Map activities can anyone show

Answer» I know this much only.?
Map activities:-1. Important national movement took places.2. Important Congress session.3. India\'s major soil types.4. Important dams of India.
993.

How did Belgium government solve its ethic problem

Answer» Thanks Pranali so much
Thanks Pranali
In Belgium, leaders recognised the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. The Belgian government accommodated its diverse ethnic population in the following manner: Constitution says that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central government.
In Belgium, leaders recognized the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. The Belgian government accommodated its diverse ethnic population in the following manner: (i) Constitution says that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central government. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally. (ii) Many powers of the Central Government have been given to the state governments, of the two regions of the country. The state governments are not subordinate to the Central government. (iii) Brussels has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation. (iv) There is a third kind of government, called the \'community government\'. This government is elected by the people belonging to one language community-Dutch, French and German speaking, no matter where they live. This government has the power relating cultural education and language related issues. These arrangements helped to avoid a civic strife between the two major communities and a possible division of the country on linguistic lines.
994.

Easy answerWhat is the role of community government in Belgium

Answer» Thanks Pranali to vidhu
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 relating to culture, education and language issues. This kind of government helped to avoid civic strife between the two major communities.
Belgium amended it\'s Constitution 4 times Community government is made by the representatives of linguistic groups and it is respownsible for issues like culture, education, language.
\tCommunity government is elected by people belonging to one language community—Dutch, French and German speaking, no matter where they live.\tThis government has the power relating to culture, education and language issues.\tThis kind of government helped to avoid civic strife between the two major communities.
995.

Which soil is favourable for sugarcane,Cotton .....

Answer» Sugarcane\xa0: But the best\xa0soil\xa0is the alluuial\xa0soil\xa0of the Ganga Plain and the black\xa0soil\xa0of southern India.\xa0Sugarcane\xa0exhausts the fertility of the\xa0soil.
Black soil
Black soil
996.

Soil favourable for sugarcane cultivation...

Answer» https://youtu.be/1xKSSckSA0Q
Black soil
997.

Which basic services are provided by the government in a country

Answer» There are many such small facilities provided by the govt of India....these are mainly termed as public facilities which are accessible to all people living in India... irrespective of their caste,religion etc...these mainly includes railways,public washrooms, theatre, shopping mall,food joints,public parks and many more
There are many facilities which need to be provided for everyone. These are known as public facilities, for e.g. schools, healthcare, colleges, electricity, sanitation, public transport, safe drinking water, etc. The Constitution recognizes that the right to water is a part of the Right to Life under Article 21. So, it is the government’s duty to provide safe drinking water to every citizen.\xa0An essential role is played by public services and facilities in providing support services to create sustainable, healthy, viable, and cohesive communities. So that they can overcome social barriers and can achieve something. Those facilities which are not possible for any individual to access at economic cost are mainly termed as facilities provided by the state. Hence, the government provides such facilities to the public to ensure the quality of life. There are many public facilities, the government provides in day-to-day life. The government has to ensure universal access to a public facility. The government has to provide a facility either without a charge or at a charge which is affordable to the masses. One important characteristic of a public facility is that once it is provided with its benefit can be shared by many people. For example; if a school comes up in a locality, many children are benefited from that school. Similarly, if a road is built through a village then many people are benefited from the road.
basic services are provided by the government are housing; healthcare welfare of society transportation electricity water and sanitation
998.

What do you mean by Plantation....

Answer» Thanks to all of you ??
A\xa0plantation\xa0is a large-scale estate meant for farming that specializes in cash crops. The crops that are grown include cotton, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, opium, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, fruits, rubber trees and forest trees.
Growing of crops on a large area is called plantation
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\tPlantation is a type of commercial farming. In this type of farming, a single crop is grown on a large area.\tThe plantation has an interface of agriculture and industry. Plantation covers large tracts of land, using capital intensive inputs, with the help of migrant labourers.\tAll the produce is used as raw material in respective industries. Since the production is mainly for markets a well developed network of transport and communication connecting the plantation areas, processing industries and markets plays an important role in the development of plantations.\tIn India, tea, coffee, rubber, sugarcane and banana etc ., are important plantation crops
999.

How can we explain or define economy?

Answer» An\xa0economy\xa0is a system of making and trading things of value.
\xa0Economy is the sum total of all the economic activities of a society. In other words it is the system of earning livelihood to satisfy human wants.
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Write a note on a.khalifat movement b.jaliyanvalabad event

Answer» Jaliyanvalabad event: Ali brothers- Mohammed Ali and Shaukat Ali organized the Khilafat Movement in order to protest against the inequalities done to the Turkish people who had protested against Britain after the First World War. Turkey was significant to the Muslims because the Sultan of Turkey was also known as the Khalifa who is also the spritual leader of the Muslims.The Khilafat administrators restraint the British government to treat turkey in the better way. Through this movement, Muslims were fascinated towards national movement in large numbers unitedly. The action becomes a part of the national movement. The Congress leaders participated in the agitation and promoted in organizing unity throughout the country.\xa0Khalifat movement: Jaliyanvalabad event: On 10th April 1919, two nationalist leaders- Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal were arrested in Punjab under the infamous Rowlatt Act. On 13th April 1919, people gathered in a small park in Amritsar which was called the Jalllianwala Bagh, to protest against these arrests. The peaceful gathering was attended by men, women and children. General Dyer, a British military officer, stationed a regiment of soldiers at the only entrance of the park, declared the meeting illegal and without warning ordered his soldiers to fire. The firing lasted for ten minutes, till all the ammunition was exhausted. More than a thousand people were killed and over twice that number wounded. The massacre was worth calling genocide and it stunned the entire country. On 30th May 1919, Rabindranath Tagore renounced his knighthood. Gandhi returned the Kaiser-i-Hind Gold medal given to him for his work during Boer War.