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40151.

Giuseppe mazzani write short note

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40152.

Explain the reasons why state of punjab with high per capita income has a very low literacy rate.

Answer» Generally punjab have Very high per capita income but law literacy this could not be explained but we can say that citizens of punjab is not aware of benefits of education or not aware in this concept. They give importance to only farming because about 90 percent of punjab earns money by farming and that\'s all there is no major reason around this.
40153.

Why martain law was imposed in punjab during the month of april in 1919

Answer» Because the british government did not want any protest or mass struggles by indians. Hence they imposed matial law.
Because they want to impose
40154.

What is listing system

Answer» I don\'t know if you know then answer this question
From which chapter it belongs to ??
40155.

What functional political parties

Answer» The major functions of political parties:i.\xa0Contesting election:\xa0In democracies, elections are fought mainly among the candidates put by political parties.ii.\xa0Forming programmes and policies:\xa0Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them. A party reduces a vast multitude of opinions into a few basic positions which to supports.iii.\xa0Making laws:\xa0Parties play a decisive role in making laws. Formally, laws are debated and passed in the legislature.iv.\xa0Role of opposition:\xa0Those parties that lose in the elections play the role of opposition to the parties in power. Opposition parties also mobilise opposition to the government.v.\xa0Access to government machinery and welfare schemes:\xa0Political parties provide access to government machinery and welfare schemes implemented by the government.\xa0Parties have to be responsive to the needs and demands of the people.
40156.

How did silk routes link the world? Explain with three suitable examples.

Answer» (i) The most well known silk route connected China to Europe. West bound Chinese silk cargoes travelled on this route. Chinese pottery also travelled through this route.(ii) Historians have identified several silk routes over land and sea knitting together vast regions of Asia, linking Asia with North Africa. These resulted in vibrant pre-modern trade. Through this route Chinese pottery, Indian textiles and spices from South East Asia travelled to Europe and North Africa.(iii) Trade and cultural exchanges went hand in hand. Early Christian missionaries and later the Muslim preachers travelled by these routes. Buddhist missionaries went from India to China and Chinese Buddhist travellers came to India using the silk route.
40157.

What are the requirements of world war

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40158.

How pressure group and movements affect the politics

Answer» Pressure groups influence politics in the following ways:\tThey carry out campaigns, hold protests and rallies in order to gain attention and support of the people. They also try to influence media to give attention to the issues raised by them.\tPressure groups organise protest rallies or disrupt the government programmes.\tProfessional lobbyists are employed by the business groups in order to influence the decision making body of the government.\tPressure groups and movements play an important role in a democracy. They help in widening democracy. They force the government to recognise and implement laws benefiting wider interests of the society. When a sectional interest group influences the government to make policies in their favour, another group may bring counter pressure on the government to not make laws, the way in which the first group desires. This results in maintaining balance of power and accommodation of conflicting interests of the society.
40159.

Kobra thermal power plant is located in which state?

Answer» Korba is a city and an industrial area in Korba District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Korba is known as the Power Capital of India. Korba has South Eastern Coalfields (SECL), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), Chhattisgarh State Power Generation . Korba Super Thermal Power Plant of NTPC is located at Jamanipali area.
40160.

Name the governor of India.

Answer» Shaktikanta Das
40161.

What is reffered ro as Ho Chi minh trail

Answer» The Ho Chi Minh trail was an immense network of footpaths and roads, was used to transport men and materials from the North to the South.The importance of the Ho Chi Minh trail were(i) The story of the Ho Chi Minh trail is one way of understanding the nature of the war that the Vietnamese fought against the US.(ii) It symbolises how the Vietnamese used their limited resources against the super power like the USA.(iii) The trail was used by about 20,000 North Vietnamese troops who came to the South each month using this trail.
Ho chi minh trail was built for transporting the goods and grassions for the military across the northern and southern vietnam.There were many base camps on it at specific distances....trucks and women used to transport goods as porters...the trail was bombed to stop the transportation but is was rebuilt quickly everytime...IT SHOWED HOW VIETNAMESE USED THEIR LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULL ADVANTAGE
40162.

How far do you agree that power sharing is the very "sprit of democracy "

Answer» ●It is a good way to ensure political stability.●it reduces conflicts●it gives citizen right to know how they are governed
40163.

Write the different causes for which tertiary sector is more important in India?

Answer» * India is a developing country. It is going towards progress. When the economic condition of a country improves people begin demanding more services like shopping, eating out ,tourism etc. This leads to increase in the activities of the tertiary sector.* Higher the development of the primary and secondary sector more would be the increase in the importance of tertiary sector.*In the past three decades many services such as IT has become essential. It also flourish the tertiary sector.
It provides services to primary and secondary sector which leads to boost the development of primary and secondary sector
40164.

Political problems faced by Belgium

Answer» The main political problem in Belgium was the issue of power sharing between the Dutch speaking and French speaking people. In Belgium, 59% people speak Dutch and 40% people speak French. However, in the capital city of Brussels, 80% people speak French while 20% people speak Dutch. The minority French speaking population was rich and powerful which was resented by the Dutch speaking people.The latter got benefited by the economic policies quite late. This issue resulted in tensions between the Dutch and French speaking people in the 1950\'s and the 1960\'s.
40165.

tourism industry plays an important role in the economy and cultural development in India. explain

Answer» The tourism as a trade has flourished in India as mentioned below :(i) There has been increase bf 23.5 per cent during the year 2004 as against the year 2003 and contributed 21,828 crore of foreign exchange.(ii) Over 2.6 million foreign tourists visit India every year.(iii) Over 15 million people are directly employed in the tourism industry in the country.(iv) It promotes national integration because people from India also go from one place to another place.(v) It helps in the development of international understanding. Foreign tourists are attracted by Indian culture and traditions.(vi) It supports local handicrafts and cultural pursuits because tourists purchase many products during their visits.
40166.

What is double coincidence and demand deposit of commercial banks

Answer» The deposits in the bank accounts which can be withdrawn on demand are known as demand deposits
Demand deposits: People with extra money deposit it in the banks by opening a bank account in their name. Banks accept the deposits and also pay an interest rate on the deposits. In this way people’s money is safe with the banks and it earns an interest.People also have the provision to withdraw the money as and when they require. Since the deposits in the bank accounts can be withdrawn on demand, these deposits are called demand deposits.Double coincidence: The double coincidence of wants mean that both the parties have to agree to sell and buy each other\'s commodity i.e. what a person desires to sell is exactly what the other person wishes to buy.
Aur demand deposit of commercial banks?
If one thing is with one people and another thing is with other person and they each other want their things this is called double coincidence
40167.

The RBI plays an cruical role in controlling the formal sector loan. Explain?

Answer» The Reserve Bank of India (Reserve Bank of India) supervises the functioning of formal sources of credit/loan in India. Reserve Bank of India is the Central Bank of India.Reserve Bank of India supervises the functioning of banks in the following ways(i) Commercial Banks are required to hold part of their cash reserves with Reserve Bank of India, besides maintaining a minimum cash balance out of the deposits they receive.(ii) Reserve Bank of India sees that the banks give loans not just to profit making business and traders but also to small cultivators, small-scale industries to small borrowers, etc.(iii) Banks have to submit the lending information details to the Reserve Bank of India to ensure that the bank give loans to all kinds of customers.
40168.

Why Indians were outraged by rowlatt act

Answer» Sorry thos is not right
In the year 1919, the British Government passed a new rule called Rowlatt Act, The Rowlatt Commission was appointed to investigate the \'seditious conspiracy\' of the Indian people. The Law passed empowered the Viceroy Government with extraordinary power to stop all violations by silencing the press, confining political activists without trial and arresting any individual suspected of sedition and treachery and arresting individuals without any warrant. A nationwide protest was raised by calling a Hartal. The Act was ill famed as \'Black Act\' by the people and Indians revolt in protest against the Rowlatt Act. Indians were outraged by rowlatt act because:1. This law stated that that the Government can arrest the political leaders without any trial for 2 years2. Political leaders were taken from Amritsar3. Gandhi was not allowed to enter Delhi4. Martial law was imposed Mahatma Gandhi was extremely agitated by enactment of Rowlatt Act. He argued that everyone cannot be punished for isolated political crime. This enraged Indian so, political leaders and common public came together against the act and Government adapted more repressive measures to dominate the Native people. Gandhi and other leaders of national Congress found it futile to take the measure of constitutional opposition and thereby called a \'hartal\' where Indians suspended all the business and fasted to show their hatred for the British legislation.

Because it does not have any indian members
40169.

What steps were taken by east india company to control on the market of cotton and silk goods?

Answer» THE STEPS TAKEN BY EAST INDIA COMPANY TOWARDS COTTON ARE AS FOLLOWS When members of East India company realished that india is producing a good amount of cotton so They forced to Indians for growing cotton & give them cotton as raw material &instead of that they give a huge amount to Indian\'s & AFTER taking cotton they made clothes & sell clothes to lndians in high amount
40170.

Define Community government.

Answer» Community government is a government in belgium which is elected by people belonging to one language community - Dutch, french or german speaking , no matter where they live.
40171.

Why do different people have different nation of development

Answer» Many times development for one is not development for another as development in one\'s life depend on his/her economic ,mental and physical conditions which is not same for everyone in our society.
40172.

What are the duties of consumers

Answer» The duties of consumer are as follow,1-;Always ask for bills.2-;Always see the manufacturing and expiry date on a product.3-;Always try to purchase quality product.4-;In case of genuine grievance we must make complaint at appropriate forum.
40173.

What is mean "green berets"?

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40174.

Write a short note on special economic zone.

Answer» Special Ecoomic Zones are those industrial areas which have been specially set up to attract foreign investment in India.\xa0In such Special Economic Zones, world class facilities like electricity, water, transport, storage, roads, recreational and educational facilities are available. Moreover, in such Special Economic Zones, those companies who set up their units are provided relaxation in taxes an initial period of five years.
40175.

Describe one boy to his contribution in democratic Vietnam

Answer» Mine tooo.....this chapter of vietnam is not in my sbllybus
Sry mera Europe vala chapter hai coarse me, ?
40176.

How can the government use trade barriers to increase international trade?

Answer» Government can use various trade barriers to increase international trade by levying various taxes.Government can allow MNC to employ workers flexibally.By giving various of other facilities like electricity,well developed transport system.These all can help increase international trade
40177.

What are the various effects of French revolution

Answer» *the idea of la patrie and le citoyen was spread.. *new french flag the tri color was introduced...... *new hymns were composed, oaths were taken and martyrs commemorated................................ *French laguage was choosen a a common language................................................................. *It lead to the emergence of middle class. The middle class earn wealth through overseas trade, manufacture etc.............. HOPE IT WILL HELP YU??
40178.

What was the role of women in the war of USA and Vaitanam?

Answer» During the Vietnam War, nearly 11,000 Vietnamese women and over 5,000 American women served in Vietnam itself. While the vast majorities of casualties, soldiers and “heroes” in war are statistically men, it is imperative that we acknowledge the experiences and efforts of the women involved in combat. Because men are statistically more likely to be killed during conflicts, official histories and stories of war have a strong tendency to portray women’s roles as less significant and are usually depicted as “necessary but not essential”. Female civilians are the most discriminated against; they are a population who are simply considered bystanders, immune to the worst horrors of war, yet they are often the ones who have to pick up the pieces. Political philosopher Jean Bethke Elshtain argues often that “Women in Wars are simply viewed as a collective ‘other’ to the males heroes we often hear and read about”.[1] Sadly, because women were not often “allowed” to serve in combat, many were never officially drafted, so any acknowledgment of service, at least on paper, is limited.
40179.

In which year indentured labour abolished

Answer» 1908
40180.

How to calculate bmi with example

Answer» Weight divide by height square
40181.

What can be the adverse effects of over exploitation and excessive use of water resources?

Answer» Over exploitation and excessive use of resources will lead to water crisis.People will have to hunt for proper drinking water which will be difficult to get.It means the loss of a valuable resource without which life on earth is unimaginable.So, water is precious and needs conservation for energy and life on earth.
40182.

What is the importance of trade? Give any 5 points?

Answer» Plz give the answer with respect to the chapter \'globalisation\'s.
\tInternational trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity.\tIt is considered the economic barometer for a country.\tAs the resources are spate bound, no country can survive without international trade.\tCountries have trade relations with the major trading blocks.\tExchange of commodities and goods have been superseded by the exchange of information and knowledge.
40183.

What lessons do we get from the experience of Belgium and Sri Lanka?

Answer» a. The best way to bring about peace and stability in a society which is characterised by ethnic , linguistic diversity is to share power among the diverse groups, to involve them in the decision making process. Such a power sharing arrangement\xa0will mitigate the chances of conflict in the society a sin case of Belgium. Sri lanka on the other witnessed worst form of civil war resulting in killings of thousands.b. We also learn that power sharing is the very spirit of democracy as it expands democracy to the grass root level making it more inclusive and representative in nature.c. Power sharing also gives representation and political voice to the minorities and prevents the imposition of majoritarinism policy to\xa0sought to establish the supremacy and dominance of the majority community as in case of Sri Lanka where the interest of Tamil minorities were totally disregarded.d. Most importantly we learn that power sharing will ensure justice, fairness, equality in the society by accommodating varied interests.
40184.

Why congress ignore Dalits for long time?

Answer» For long, the Congress had ignored the dalits, for the fear of offending the Sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. But Mahatma Gandhi declared that Swaraj would not come for a hundred years if untouchability was not eliminated. Under his constructive programme he laid stress on the removal of untouch\xadability.He called them (untouchable) the harijans - meaning the children of God. He also organised satyagraha to secure their entry into temples, and access to public wells, tanks, roads and schools. He himself toured their colonies, and even lived there. He even cleaned toilets to dignify the work of the sweepers.
They start ignore Dalits for fear of offending the santanamis (the conservative high class hindus)
For fearing of offending the "sanatanis" conservative high caste Hindus.
Congress has ignore the dalit for long time because of the fear of offending the high caste hindus
40185.

Question:- How has international trade of India undergone change in last 15 years?

Answer» The changing nature of the international trade for India, in the last fifteen years, has been impressive.Exchange of information and knowledge has surpassed exchange of goods and commodities.Through its advanced software knowledge and excellence in the field of information technology, India has emerged as a viable contender at the international level and is earning huge amounts of foreign exchange through the same.Tourism too has added to India’s upgraded position in international trade. In 2004, there was a 23.5% increase in foreign tourist arrivals as against the number in 2003.Thus, international trade for India has undergone a cognisable change in the past fifteen years.
International trade has undergone major changes during the last 15 years. Exchange of commodities and goods is being augmented and superseded by exchange of information and knowledge. India has emerged as a software giant at the international level and is earning a large amount of foreign exchange through the export of information technology products.
40186.

Rowlatt act define

Answer» Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
40187.

What was algories

Answer» It is an abstract idea ( envy, love , friends etc) which is expressed through a person or a thing.
40188.

What are cooperative

Answer» It is thus another unit which provides loan to people and at comparatively lower interest rates. They contain several menbers in it. There are many cooperatives like Krishak cooperatives. They provide loan for agriculture, fishery etc.
cooperatives are the organisations which are run by two or more individuals.
40189.

describe the three factors which determine the outcome of politics of social division

Answer» Hii friend!! here is your answer..=the factors that determine the outcome of politics of social divisions are-1- People\'s perceptions :- this is the most important factor that decides the outcome of politics of social division. if the people see their identities in singular and exclusive terms then it will lead to social division and violence.2- Raising the demands by political leaders:- the outcome of polics also depends on how political leaders raise the demands of any community. it is easier to accommodate demands that are within the Constitutional framework.3- Reaction of government :- the outcome of politics of social division also depend on reaction of government. that how the government reacts to the demand of different groups.
40190.

Write two develepmental goal other than income

Answer» Education and health facilities
1) education2) equality
#Health rate and #Security
40191.

What is the difference between khilafat and non - cooperation movement

Answer» Khilfat movement was done to preserve the head of OTTOMAN EMPIRE KHALIFA from british government\'s action ..whereas non-cooperation movement was for the decreasing british profit from India ... by many methods such as boycott of british things and jobs
Khilafat was a religious movement started by the Islam community of India. Whereas Non cooperation was a national movement started by Mahatma Gandhi.
40192.

What are basic services?? Who take the responsibility of these service in a developing country???

Answer» Basic services are the services given to every citizen by the government such as adminstration ,police etc.
Basic services arr like schooling, healthcare, transportation, village administration, municipal corporations, police....etc. Its gov.\'s duty to take these responsibility of the services in a developing country.
40193.

What are the steps involved in the complex process of resource planning???

Answer» 1. Inventory and estimation of. Resorces2. Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology3. Matching the resource development with overall national development
Less use of non convential resources like coal and petroleum.More use of convential resources like solar enery and wind energy.Use all preservative methods of saving energy so that our upcoming generation should get chance to use it.
40194.

Difference between Geographers &Geologists?

Answer» \tGeographers study minerals as part of the earth’s crust for a better understanding of landforms. The distribution of mineral resources and associated economic activities are of interest to geographers.\tA geologist is interested in the formation of minerals, their age and physical and chemical composition.
40195.

What does the civil rights movement of the USA signifies

Answer» Answer fast....
40196.

Who gave the concept of swaraj?? How did different group of people interpret the idea of swaraj??

Answer» a. Gandhi\'s call for Swaraj became to be interpreted in different senses by different groups.b. For tribals who were disgruntled by forest laws, it meant differently, for them Swaraj could be attained violently by resorting to force.\xa0c.For plantation workers in Assam , freedom meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed, and it meant retaining a link with the village from which they had come and also increase in their wages.
The concept of swaraj was given by C.R.Das nd motilalnehru........??
Mahatma gandhi give the concept of swaraj
40197.

Name the league of independence of vietnam

Answer» In 1940 Japan occupied Vietnam, as part of its imperial drive to control Southeast Asia. So nationalists now had to fight against the Japanese as well as the French. The League for the Independence of Vietnam (Viet Nam Doc Lap Dong Minh), which came to be known as the Vietminh, fought the Japanese occupation and recaptured Hanoi in September 1945. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam was formed and Ho Chi Minh became Chairman.
40198.

Whaere are most of people employed and why???

Answer» Tetitary sector. To transport the goods to market or other places
40199.

How to study Map in social studies

Answer» http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTC_NCyrnNQTYEHx02gM4qdvWxmGOYuPb...See this link and you can learn from this..
40200.

Important map question for 10th As per board

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