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39801.

Disadvantages or Limitation of Globalization?

Answer» 1.It has failed to solve the problem of poverty.2.only rich and powerful peoples are benefited from it.3.It has widened the gap between rich and the poor.4.It and the pressure if competition have sustaintially changed the lives of the workers.
The disadvantages of globalisation in India are as following:- 1) small business / companies could not face the competition and had to be shut down example toy factories2) labour laws were made flexible which was against the employees3) domestic products like dhoti Matka saree extra not growing
39802.

What is Poona pact ?? explain in brief ? From ch:- nationalism in India please answer???

Answer» Doctor bhim rao ambedkar and mg mtlb shri shri shri shri mohandas karamchand gandhi ji
It was an agreement between Gandhiji and Ambedkar.Ambedkar accepted general electorate for all castes.Gandhiji accepted reservation of seats for dalits.
Br am and mg MATLAB
Agreement netween br am and mg for reservation or fixed quotas for extreme backward classes or depressed classes like sc and st
39803.

Who is the chairperson of municipal cooperation ??

Answer» Moyar
39804.

What is meant by bretton Woods agreement from ch:- the making of a global world please answer ????

Answer» Bretton woods conference established the IMF to deal with external surplus and deficits of its member nations. The world bank and IMF together r referred as bretton woods institution
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39805.

What is nationalism ?? Please explain in brief??

Answer» Nationalism is devotion to one\'s nation, i.e. patriotism..............
39806.

What are the two phases of credit

Answer» Cooperative and commercial banks.Local merchants or moneylenders
39807.

Please explain human development index and body mass index

Answer» Human development index:-It is a statistical measure of overall human development of life expectancy,Infant mortality,per-capita income.Body Mass Index:-It is a measure of fat by using height and weight of the person.
39808.

What is the criterion used by UNDP for classifying countries ?? PLEASE ANSWER ???

Answer» Undp takes into consideration all the criteriona like average income, literacy rate, infant mortality rate, net attendance ratio and so on....
Human development index
39809.

In what ways the print culture promoted social values?

Answer» It means that wo.en got to know about their rights and wanted to prove their capability.print culture encouraged them to expand their thoughts and speak for their superiority
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It helped women to grow up in the society.Moreover children could learn morals and eticates by reading books
39810.

What was the basic philosophy of conservatives

Answer» After the defeat of Napoleon in 1815 , European govt. Were driven by conservatism. conservatives were people who believed that established traditional institutionns of State and society like the monarchy church , social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved.But after the rule of Napoleon,the basic ifeas of conservatism were changed. Most conservatives did not want to return to the society of pre-revolutionary days.They realised the changes initiated by Napoleon strengthened traditional institutioms like the monarchy in reality. Thry understood that a modern army, an efficient bureaucracy,a dynamic economic, the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthened the autocratic monarchies in Europe. Thus, the conservatives of that time accepted the changes which were in favour of their interests.
39811.

Highlight the contribution of Premchand in Hind novel ?? Please answer ???

Answer» Munshi Premchand was one of the greatest literary figures of the modern Hindi and Urdu literature. It was with the writings of him that the Hindi novel matured into greatness.He began writing in Urdu and then shifted to Hindi and remained an immensely influential writer in both languages. He drew on the traditional art of Kissa-goi (story telling).Before Premchand, the Hindi literature was confined to the tales, the stories of magical power, fantasy, etc. His novel Sewasadan (The Abode of Service) published in 1916, first depicted the lives of ordinary people and social issues. Sewasadan dealt with the poor condition of women in society.Premchand’s novels discussed the realistic issues like child marriage, dowry system, communalism, corruption, zamindari system, debt, poverty, colonialism, etc.Premchand believed that social realism was the ultimate way for Hindi literature.
39812.

What is the rationale for decentralization of power?

Answer» Decentralization of power will make sure that we own our responsibility and make sense of our use of power. Decentralization power will make each individual an existentialist and each one of us will know what they are capable of.Governance will become very transparent and purely participation based organizations/institution/business will exist.it have very big and deep impact on human society and culture.
39813.

Why does democratic country has less economic growth than dictatorship

Answer» I\'ll surely try to improve them
Democracy takes a lot of time to pass any bill or to take any action.
39814.

What is one party rule? Name 2 examples also.

Answer» The constituency having only one political party who can contest in an election and gain power and rule as a government is known as one party rule...Example:-CHINA
39815.

How to create mote employment

Answer» By becoming literate. By the interference of government. By controlling the flow of goods , labour and capital through government...???
39816.

Explain how tourism plays a significant role in the growth indian economy of our country

Answer» It helps in earning of foreign exchange
39817.

Fucntion of money

Answer» \tMoney is often defined in terms of the three functions or services that it provides.\tMoney serves as a medium of exchange, as a store of value, and as a unit of account.\tMedium of exchange.\tMoney\'s most important function is as a medium of exchange to facilitate transactions.
39818.

What is the role of opposition?

Answer» Role of oppoaition is to force the ruling party to complete its promises.If any party is not paying attention towards their work and promises.It is the work of opposition party to force them to let them work.This only is the concept of having opposition party.This is basically form when a party loses its government.???.Please visit this blog.www.baamaasbeta.blogspot.com
39819.

What was baron haussmann known for?

Answer» He has rebuilt the city of Paris
39820.

Economics - what is sustainable development ?

Answer» Sustainable development means the development which does not harm the environment and the recent development does not overlook the needs and requirement of the future generations.
Development in which resources are conserved for future generations
Sustainable development means using resouces efficiently to continue development process without affecting the environment and also conserving for future generation
39821.

Difference between open unemployment and disguised unemployment ??

Answer» Suppose in a shop 2 workers are required and 2 are present then a third person came and could not get the job so here it is open unemp. and if the worker get the job in the shop then it is dis. Une. 2 workers needed and 3 r working so it is dis. Un.
Open employment is the condition in which a person is unable to find work for his/herself but disguised unem. is a state where a person is not needed for the task but the person is working there .
39822.

Can anyone plzzzz tell me how should I study sst? Plz plz...can u give me some tips?

Answer» Civics and economics bkp (YouTube channel)se padh lo and history and geography studyrankers.com se notes padhlo aur history ke 2 chapter bhi bkp se padhlo
39823.

Explain the advantage of decentralisation

Answer» It is of federalism ch.
Which chapter??
39824.

Map workWo chourichaura, session lahore act etc . Ka ques. & ans. Please give in map work.

Answer» Location and labelling /Identification on outline Political Map of India:
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(a) India National Congress sessions:
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i) Calcutta(Sep,1920)
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ii) Nagpur(Dec,1920)
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iii) Madras(1927)
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iv) Lahore(1929)
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(b) Important Centres of Indian National Movement:
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i) Champaran (Bihar)-1916 : Movement against oppressive plantation system
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ii) Kheda(Gujarat) -1917 : Peasant Satyagraha for rates of revenue to be relaxed because crops had failed
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iii) Ahmadabad(Gujarat) -1918 : Cotton Mill Workers Satyagraha
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iv) Amritsar(Punjab) -1919 : Jallianwala Bagh Incident
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v) Chauri Chaura(UP) -1922 : Calling off the Non Cooperation Movement(Feb 1922)
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vi) Dandi(Gujarat) -1930 : Civil Disobedience Movement culminated at Dandi (Breaking of Salt Law)\xa0
39825.

How has world been converted into global village? explain.

Answer» The global village is mostly used as a metaphor to describe the Internet and World Wide Web\xa0People can see each other, chat and talk as if they are physically present. As far as communication and the dissemination of information is concern distance is not a concern. News travels so fast as if we are all living together in one small village. Hence, the statement that the world has become a global village is true.\xa0Technological advancement in the developed and developing world has not spread to the underdeveloped countries. People in the underdeveloped countries are worried about their survival. Basic necessities like food, water and shelter are the top most priority in these places. In this regard the statement that the world has become a global village is not true. In some parts of the world electricity is not there even today. Internet, television and latest technological developments have not reached people in these remote places.
39826.

How does money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants ?? with example?? Please explain ??

Answer» Money solve the problem of double coincidence of wants by acting as a medium of exchange. A person can directly exchange his goods with anyone in return of money and can buy the services which he needs. For example a wheat seller has to search for a buyer who can buy his goods in return of money and the wheat seller can exchange for any service he needs with the help of money.
39827.

"City development everywhere ouccrred at the expance of ecology " justify.

Answer» (i) To develop Cities natural features were flattened out or transformed in response to the growing demand for space tor factories, housing and other institutions.(ii) Large quantities of refuse and waste products polluted air and water, while excessive noise became a feature of urban life.(iii) The widespread use of coal in homes and industries in nineteenth century England raised serious problems. In industrial cities such as Leeds, Bradford and Manchester, hundreds of factory chimneys spewed black smoke into the skies.(iv) Shopkeepers, home owners and others complained about the black fog that descended on their towns, causing bad tampers, smoke-related illnesses, and dirty clothes.(v) The vast mass of one room houses occupied by the poor wore a serious threat to public health.
39828.

In what ways does the reserve Bank of India supervise the functions of bank ?? Please answer

Answer» It keeps a check that the banks are-1) giving loan at the rate of interest prescribed by RBI2) giving loans to people with collateral3) maintain a minimum cash deposit4) is following the RBI guidelines.
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39829.

What is slash and burnt agriculture

Answer» Shifting cultivation also known by the name of jhumming cultivation is widely used agriculture practice . in this , a patch of land is cleared first by cutting down trees or burning them then cultivated for years and then left barren for 2-3 years for the soil to regain its fertility. Cultivation is done on another land . this process is continued....
Another name of shifting cultivation in which a large part of land is cut.
39830.

Assess the role of industrial working classes in the freedom of india

Answer» The Industrialist wanted protection against imports of foreign goods to organise business interest, they formed the Indian Industrial and commercial Congress in 1920 and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and industry is known as( FICCI )in 1927.Led by prominent industrialist like Purushottamdas Thakur Dass and GD Birla the Industrialist attack over the Colonial control over the Indian economy is supported civil disobedience movement when first launched and gave financial assistance and refused to buy and sell the imported goods. Thank you??
39831.

What is the difference between holding together federation and coming together federation?

Answer» Holding Together Federation :------------------------------------------------------1. when a large country divides it\'s powers Between the constituent States & National Government is known as Holding together Federation.2. Central Government tends to be more powerful.3. Very often the different constituents units have unequal powers.4. Some units are guaranteed special powers.5. The examples of such Countries are :- India, Spain, & Belgium.Coming Together Federation------------------------------------------------------1. When independent states come on there own to form a bigger unit so, that by pulling in there sovereignty, they can increase their security.2. All the constituent units have equal power.3. The example of such Countries are USA, Switzerland, and Australia.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/1200478#readmore
39832.

Goals of devolopment

Answer» Development goals r different for different people because living status of every individual is different
39833.

Why did Slavic nationalist struggle in the 19th century? Give reason

Answer» To define their identity and independence.
39834.

What is mortality rate

Answer» Mortality rate, or death rate, is a measure of the number of deaths in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time. Thank you ??
39835.

What is infant motility rate

Answer» It means the number of children that die before the age of one year as a proportion of 100 live children in that particular year.........
39836.

Muja batoo sst maa kon kon saa lesson important haa ? Name likhdia eoo.

Answer» Thx
39837.

Write autobiography of Gieussepe mazzini

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities.Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich once described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’.
39838.

How silk routes connected the world

Answer» A network of mostly land but also sea trading routes, the Silk Road stretched from China to Korea and Japan in the east, and connected China through Central Asia to India in the south and to Turkey and Italy in the west. The Silk Road system has existed for over 2,000 years, with specific routes changing over time.
39839.

In what ways does the reserve Bank of India supervise the functions of Bank ?? Please answer ???

Answer» The RBI aupervises the functioning of formal sources of loans in India. For instance, banks maintain a minimum cash balance out of the deposits the receive.Functions of RBI are:-The RBI monitors that the banks actually maintain this cash balance. Similarly, the RBI ensures that the banks give loans not just to profit-making businesses and traders , but Also to small cultivators, small scale industries, small borrowers etc.Periodically, banks have to submit information to the RBI on how much they are lending, to whom , at what interest rate etc.
Rbi checks the banks that they are giving loans not only to businessman and traders but also to small peasants and farmers they also make a criterion to give loans and maintaining cash balance
39840.

What is national party

Answer» After the Khalifat movement Gandhi was inspired and and told the Indian to cooperate with him. lawyers rejected the British court rejected every things of the British. This thing turned the non cooperation to the movement
39841.

Difference between ideology of liberalism, redical,consucativ. Guys btado kl mere sst ka exam h??

Answer» Liberals : 1)they want equality among religion. 2)they was not fully democrats. 3)they was not in favour of women to right to vote. Radical:1)they wanted a fully democratic government. 2)they was fully democrates.3)they wasin favour of women right to vote.Conservatives: 1)this group was against radical and liberal. 2)they was old thinkers. 3)they wanted that the past should be respected.
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39842.

Which area is known as Rhur of india?

Answer» The valley is called “the Ruhr of India”. Damodar Valley Corporation, popularly known as DVC, came into being on July 7, 1948, by an Act of the Constituent Assembly of India (Act No. XIV of 1948) as the first multipurpose river valley project of independent India.
39843.

What are the difference between presure groups and movement

Answer» Pressure groups and social movements have many similarities. However, the differences are:Pressure groups are formed by people with common interest and opinions to achieve a common objective. Movements group is more of a group that is formed by spontaneous mass participation than an interest group.Pressure groups try to influence government though conventional methods, while movement group do it through unconventional way.The decision making process of Pressure group process is informal and flexible i.e. is formal, while in movement group decision making is inflexible and and informal.
39844.

Describe the role of Giuseppe garibaldi and count cavour in the process of unification of Italy...

Answer» Role of Cavour....cavour was the CM of sardinia peidmont. He took the responsibility to unify italian states . with the help of france cavour defeated austrian forces in 1859. Role of Garibaldi.... He led an army of volunteers ,he formed the famous group of army known as Red Shirt .he defeated Spanish forces during 1860s
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39845.

Analyse religion and anti colonalism in Vietnam

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39846.

Examine that political situations after ncm and describe the events which led to CDM

Answer» From the very start, Gandhi had an agenda of Non -violence,Swaraj, Swadeshi and Boycott.The laws of British government were most oppressive. On 31 January 1930, he sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin stating eleven demands. These demands were of general interests which identified with all classes within Indian society. Salt was consumed by the rich and the poor alike. The salt tax was most stirring of all because government had monopoly over its production. The eleven demands were an ultimatum to the government failing to fulfill which he would resort to his agenda of swaraj. Hereby, Gandhi chose to break the salt law peacefully. This instigated the Civil disobedience movement and the salt march to Dandi.
39847.

Name two nationalist who opposed the french domination in Vietnam

Answer» Vietnamese revolutionary leader Hồ Chí Minh declared independence from French Indochina on 2 September 1945 and announced the creation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. France reasserted its colonial dominance and a war ensued between France and the Viet Minh, led by President Ho Chi Minh.Government: Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republicHistorical era: Cold War · Vietnam WarCommon languages: Vietnamese (official)
39848.

inter state water dispute explanation

Answer» Thanks
The Interstate River Water Disputes Act, 1956 (IRWD Act) is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted under Article 262 of Constitution of India on the eve of reorganization of states on linguistic basis to resolve the water disputes that would arise in the use, control and distribution of an interstate river or river .
39849.

How was the liberalisation policy gradually adopted in India ?? Please answer ???

Answer» \tAfter Independence, the Indian government had put barriers on foreign trade and foreign investment.\tInitially, Indian industries were just coming up after Independence, so competition from imports wouldn’t have allowed these industries to come up.\tIn 1999, the government decided that the time had come for Indian producers to compete with the producers around the globe.\tIt was felt that competition would improve the performance of domestic producers since they would improve their quality.\tThus, barriers on foreign trade and foreign investment were removed to a large extent.\tNow, goods could be imported and exported easily and foreign companies could also set up\tfactories and offices here.
39850.

What is development? ( 1 marks).

Answer» The process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced....???Hope it will help u
The growth of anything is called development as it not harmful for us
It is the process which satisfy the need of an organism