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40351.

How does democracy help in reducing confict and social diffrences

Answer» It helps at in this type of govt leaders accommodate with the people\'s demand in a right way nor they suppress nor promote any religion or Amy community
Gives freedom and rights equally........ Increases the dignity of every citizen......... Improves the quality of decision making as many minds work together on a particular issue........ People have right to remove government........
40352.

Explain politics in caste .

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40353.

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Answer» Please bhaut important baat karni h
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40354.

Who was guissepe mazzini

Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.Giuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.By 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.
As a young man of 24 he sent to exile for attempting revolution...... baki book se dekh lena okkkk
He was born in Genoa....., He has a major role in unifying italy..... he found two secret societies.... they are, the young Italy in Mersalies and young Europe in Berne.........
Italian Revolutionary
He was an italian revolutionary.......
40355.

Describe the participation of middle in the non coperation movement

Answer» \xa0The non cooperation movement was initially began with the participation of the middle class section. Thousands of teachers, students and lawyers joined the movement by leaving their institutions and professions. It spread in different cities throughout the country.\xa0The Non Cooperation movement has severe economic effects\xa0a. This movement boycotted the import of foreign goods and clothes. As a result, the import of foreign goods decreased between 1921 and 1922. Its value reduced from 102 crore to 57 crore.\xa0b. In many places merchants denied trading in foreign goods or make investments in foreign trade.\xa0c. As people refused to use foreign clothes, production of Indian clothes began to rise. Production of Indian textile mills and handloom industry went up. The movement gave a boost to the economy of India.
40356.

Egypt is famous for growing

Answer» Egyptian clover nd berseem
40357.

Why tertiary sector is more important than other two sectors??

Answer» because the other sectors produce goods but this sector does not produce goods by itself. Instead, the tertiary sector activities help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors. ???
40358.

Why gramdan and bhoodan movement is known as blood less revolution

Answer» The Bhoodan Gramdan Movement or Land Gift Movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India that was started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave the spiritual heir of Mahatma Gandhi in 1951.Vinobha Bhave undertook padyatra and spread Gandhi’s message to the entire country he convinced people to think towards the reform of the poor and land less villages.After various efforts of Vinobha Bahve the Bhoodan Gramdan Movement begin when Sri Ram Chandra Reddy offered 80 acres of land and distributed it among 80 land-less villagers and it was known as Bhoodan and some zamindars, and land owners distributed some land to the landless and poor villages  due to the fear of land ceiling act known as Gramdan. Hence this Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinobha Bhave is also known as the Blood-less Revolution.
Maybe because it was not causing harm to anybody but still a revolution.
40359.

Write a note on the reduction of inequality and poverty ?

Answer» democracy being based on the principle of equality is likely to promote greater Social Justice. democratic loss work for the betterment of the people as a whole. the way in which democracies have been able to reduce inequality and poverty are: i)women have been given equal rights like those of men in most of democratic countries like India. ii)special efforts have been made to uplift the weaker sections of the society (like the scheduled and Scheduled Tribes), so that they could live with dignity and honour. iii)democracy is everywhere try to provide a fair share to every citizen in the natural resources of the country. iv) in almost all democratic countries of the world poor people are given many concentration but Richa classes are made to pay more income tax.
40360.

Write three phaseses of democracy to show how it can\'t ensure economic development ?

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40361.

Why is accommodation of social diversity and how is it achieved in India ?

Answer» Democracy accommodates social diversity as it allows for equality, fair representation to all irrespective of their caste, creed, colour, race, religion, language or place of residence.Democracy also ensures that the government should not be made by the majority but it should have the representation of minorities as wellthere is a tendency of gender discrimination everywhere in the world Woman are discriminated in one way or the otherIndia is a secular country and it never tries to give undue preference to any languageDemocracy is best form of government to accommodate social diversities if it must fulfills some basic conditions. They are:\xa0Free and fair elections.Majority rule should not be in terms of religion or race or linguistic groups.Majority should always work in consonance with the minority.
40362.

India\'s demographic achievement

Answer» India is witnessing the third stage of demographic transition from 1971. During the 1970s, the country witnessed a decline in death rate which was almost the same as the decline in birth rate, leading to a plateau in population growth in 1960s and 1970s.
40363.

What are the uses of minerals?

Answer» Energy\xa0minerals include\xa0coal, oil, natural gas and uranium. Metals have a wide variety of uses. For example, iron (as steel) is used in cars or for frames of buildings,\xa0copper\xa0is used in electrical wiring, and aluminium is used in aircraft and to make drink cans. Precious metals are used in jewellery and mobile phones.\xa0Buildings use a wide range of minerals:\tiron\xa0(as steel) in the framework of large building,\tclay in bricks and roofing tiles,\tslate for roofing tiles,\tlimestone,\tclay,\tshale and gypsum in cement,\tgypsum in plaster,\tsilica sand in window glass,
40364.

Can you name some states in which intensive subsistence farming is practised

Answer» Intensive subsistence farming is practised in Punjab,some parts of Rajasthan ,Uttar\xa0Pradesh,\xa0Madhaya\xa0Pradesh in India. It is a type of farming different from subsistence as more chemical fertilizers and modern means of agriculture are practised intensively by a individual farmer working on a small field.
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40365.

What are important ingredient for modern industries

Answer» The important ingredients of modern industry are:a) Well-developed machinesb) Materials requiredc) Neat and Clean workd) Easy methodse) Artificial chemicals
40366.

Explain defection

Answer» removing of undigested food
In politics, a defector is a person who gives up allegiance to one state in exchange for allegiance to another, in a way which is considered illegitimate by the first state.
Defection is an act of changing party allegiance from the party on which a person got elected (to a Legislative body) to a different party. Earlier it has been an important cause for the formation as well as fall of government. MLAs and MPs were indulging in defection in order to become ministers or for cash rewards. Later on the Constitution was amended and defection has been banned by passing ‘Anti Defection Law’.if my answer is helpful for you then please Marcus brand list
40367.

What do Political Party represent?

Answer» A\xa0Political Party\xa0is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. They agree on some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good. Parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society. Thus, a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies it supports and whose interests it upholds. A political party has three components:\tThe leaders\tThe active members\tThe followers
40368.

Why was the simmon commission constitued

Answer» The Simon Commission was constituted in order to study constitutional reform in India which was then the most important colonial possession of the British Empire. The Indians rejected the Simon Commission as it did not have even a single Indian member within its fold and hence could not be expected to represent or even take into account the concerns of the Indian populace.
40369.

How do we calculate GDP ??

Answer» GDP shows how big the country\'s economy is
\tEconomists suggest that the values of goods and services should be used rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of goods and seivices in the three sectors are calculated and thep added up.\tNot every good (or service), that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense only to include final goods and services.\tFor example: A farmer sells wheat to a flour mill for ? 8 per kg. The mill grinds the wheat and sells the flour to a biscuit company for ? 10 per kg. The biscuit company uses flour, sugar and oil to make the packets of biscuits. It sells biscuits in the market to the consumer for ? 15 per packet. Now, biscuits are the final goods, i.e., goods that reach the consumer.\tIntermediate goods are used up in producing final goods and services. The value of final goods already includes the value of all the intermediate goods that are used in making the final goods.\tSo, the value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a particular year, provides the total production of the sector for that year. And the sum of production in three sectors gives us the ‘Gross.Domestic Product or GDP’.
40370.

Why non cooperation movement was failed ?

Answer» The\xa0Non-cooperation movement\xa0was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, Gandhi was arrested. ... This led to suppression of the\xa0movement\xa0and was followed by the arrest of other leaders.\xa0A section of the big business remained sceptical towards the\xa0movement. They seemed to be afraid of labour unrest in their factories. People had not learnt or fully understood the method of\xa0non-violence. Violent incident in Chauri-Chaura in February 1922 marred the spirit of the\xa0movement.
40371.

What were the limits of civil disobedient movement?

Answer» Civil Disobedience Movement • February 1922, Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation movement. He felt the movement was turning violent in many places and satyagrahis needed to be properly trained before they would be ready for mass struggle. • When the Simon Commission arrived in India in 1928, it was greeted by the slogan ‘Go back Simon. All parties including the Congress and the Muslim League, participated in the demonstrations. • October 1929, a round table conference to discuss a future constitution. • December 1929, Jawahar Lal Nehru demanded Purana Swaraj’ or full independence for India. • It was declared that 26 January 1930, would be celebrated as the Independence Day when people were to take a pledge to struggle for complete independence. 1. The Salt March— • Gandhiji found in salt a powerful symbol that could unite the nation. • On 31 January 1930, Gandhiji sent a letter to Irwin stating eleven demands. The most important demand was to abolish salt tax. • Gandhiji gave an ultimatum that if the demands were not fulfilled by 11 March, the Congress would launch a civil disobedience campaign, but the Irwin was unwilling to negotiate. • Mahatma Gandhi started his famous Salt march over 240 miles from Sabarmati to Dandi. • Thousands from different parts of the country broke the salt law, manufactured salt and demonstrated in front of government factories.
40372.

What was civil disobedient movement ?

Answer» Civil disobedience\xa0is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government. By some definitions,\xa0civil disobedience\xa0has to be nonviolent to be called "civil". Hence,\xa0civil disobedience\xa0is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.\xa0On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of\xa0civil disobedience\xa0yet against British rule in India. Britain\'s Salt Acts prohibited Indians from collecting or selling salt, a staple in the Indian diet.
40373.

What are the common features of federal structure

Answer» Some of the key features of federalism system are:\tThere are two or more levels (or tiers) of government.\tDifferent tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own JURISDICTION in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.\tThe existence and authority of each tier of government is constitutionally guaranteed.\tThe fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.\tCourts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government.\tSources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified to ensure its financial autonomy.\tThe federal system has dual objectives: i) To safeguard and promote the unity of the country ii) Accommodate regional diversity.
40374.

Is resource planning a successful strategy nowadays. Explain in your own words

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40375.

Participation of peasants in civil disobedience movement

Answer» The peasants joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-34) because poor peasantry were not just interested in the lowering of the revenue demand. Many had rented land. They could not pay rent because of the depression and dwindling cash incomes. They wanted the unpaid rent to landlord remitted.\xa0Congress could not give full support because they thought rich peasants and landlords would be upset. It was unwilling to support ‘no rent’ campaign in most places. So, the relationship between the poor peasants and the Congress remained uncertain.
40376.

Participation of in civil disobedience movement

Answer» The peasants joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-34) because poor peasantry were not just interested in the lowering of the revenue demand. Many had rented land. They could not pay rent because of the depression and dwindling cash incomes. They wanted the unpaid rent to landlord remitted.\xa0Congress could not give full support because they thought rich peasants and landlords would be upset. It was unwilling to support ‘no rent’ campaign in most places. So, the relationship between the poor peasants and the Congress remained uncertain.
40377.

Important function of political parties in India

Answer» The functions political parties perform in a democracy are:1) Candidates are put forward by parties to contest in elections. These candidates may be chosen by the members of the party or by the leaders of the party.2) Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them.3) Parties play an important role in making laws for a country. Laws are usually debated and passed in the legislature.4) Parties form and run governments. They recruit leaders and train them to be ministers and run the government in the way they want it.5) Parties that lose the election form the opposition. The opposition voices different views and criticize the failures of the government.6) Parties shape public opinion. They have lakhs of members all over the country, and they play a great role in influencing the way people think.
40378.

History question what is the meaning of satyagraha class 10

Answer» Speak truth and to search for truth. No physical effort to beat the opponent
It means Satya ka palan karna
Satyagraha was a policy of passive political resistance, especially that was advocated by Mahatma Gandhi against British rule in India.1. Satyagraha is the pure soul of internal force.2. Truth is the basic element.3. Non violence is the supreme Dharma.4. Satyagraha emphasised power of truth.5. Physical force not required.6. Struggle against injustice.
what is the meaning of Satyagraha
40379.

Give at least 3 examples of stock resources.

Answer» Stock:\xa0Resources that are available, but we do not have proper technology to used them are called Stock. For example – water is made of oxygen and hydrogen, which can be used as fuel, but because of lack of proper technology these are not being used.
40380.

Why stocks are considered as resources even they are not technologically accessible?

Answer» Because we know that they are present at a certain place like minerals in antartica and they can fulfill our requirements but still se do not such technology to utilise them.therefore they can be used in the future.
Because they can be use in future.
40381.

What is organized and unorganized sectors?

Answer» Organized sector - which is owned by government. In that sector working hour is fixed. Job is secured. If any person is working more work so he/ she will get extra money for that.Unorganized sector- which is owned privately by individuals. In that sector working hour is not fixed.Job is not secured. If any person is working more work so he/ she will not get extra money for that
40382.

What is the meaning credit?

Answer» It refers to an agreement in which the lender supplies the borrower with money, goods or services in return for the the promise of future payment.
40383.

How does contour ploughing help conserve soil ? give reason

Answer» Contour ploughing mitigates the impacts of floods, storms and landslides on the crops by reducing soil erosion up to 50 percent, controlling runoff water, increasing moisture infiltration and retention and thus enhancing soil quality and composition.
40384.

Project file on sustanable development

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40385.

Write a short note on public distribution system for 5 markd

Answer» Public Distribution System (PDS) is a government regulated chain of ration shops entrusted with the work of distributing basic food and non-food commodities to the poorer sections of the society at subsidised prices.Wheat, rice, kerosene, sugar, etc. are a few major commodities distributed by the Public Distribution System.
40386.

Explain khadar, bhangra?

Answer» KHADAR • It is the newer alluvial soil. • It is finer,more sandy and free from kankar modules. • Khadar is renewed frequently and is more fertile. • It is found near river channels,in deltas and in flood plains. BHANGAR • It is the older alluvial soil. • It often contains kankar or modules with calcium carbonates in sub-soil. • Bhangar is not renewed frequently. Hence, it is less fertile. • It is found away from the river at higher ground level.
KHADAR• It is the newer alluvial soil.• It is finer,more sandy and free from kankar modules.• Khadar is renewed frequently and is more fertile.• It is found near river channels,in deltas and in flood plains. BHANGAR• It is the older alluvial soil.• It often contains kankar or modules with calcium carbonates in sub-soil.• Bhangar is not renewed frequently. Hence, it is less fertile.• It is found away from the river at higher ground level.I hope this answer will help you out. Enjoy ???? Thanks ????
40387.

Explain the drawbacks of majoritarian ism

Answer» The drawbacks of majoritarianism are :1. It asserts that a majority of the population based on religion, language, social class or some other identifying factor, is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society and has a right to make decisions that affect the society. This can sometimes encroach upon the fundamental rights of the citizens.2. Majoritarianism is referred to as a majority rule. That means a majority class ruling a minority class. This could lead to conflicts, and dissatisfaction amongst the minorities.3.. Most decisions take place not by majority rule, but by plurality, unless the voting system restricts candidates or options to two only.4. Due to Arrow\'s paradox it is not possible to have plurality voting systems with more than two options which adhere to both \'fairness\' criteria and rational decision making criteria.
40388.

Write a short note on significance of self help groups

Answer» \tA typical SHG can have\xa015-20 members\xa0generally belonging to the same village.\tThe main motive of SHG\'s is to pool the savings of the poor people. Saving varies from Rs 25to Rs 100\xa0depending on the economic condition.\tThe SHG\'s provide loans to their members at a reasonable rate.\tAfter a year or 2. If the group is regular in savings it becomes eligible for bank loans.\tAny case of non-repayment of loans by any one member\xa0is followed up seriously by other members in the group\xa0and because of this feature the commercial banks don\'t hesitate to give loans to these groups.\tThis group helps the borrowers to\xa0overcome the problem of lack of collateral.\tThis groups are being\xa0organized by women\xa0and this helps them to\xa0become financially self-reliant.\tThis group provides a platform to\xa0discuss variety of social issues\xa0lite health domestic violence, etc.
40389.

What is the symbol of samajwadi party?

Answer» Cycle
On 16 January, the Election Commission announced its decision and Akhilesh Yadav was declared the rightful owner of his Samajwadi Party\'s symbol, the cycle.
Cycle
40390.

Mention demands of Sri Lanka tamil.give any three

Answer» Demands of the Tamils :(a) Recognition of Tamil as an official language.(b) Equal opportunities for Tamils in government jobs and educational institutions.(c) Provincial autonomy for Tamil dominated provinces.
40391.

What is National development ? What are the aspects covered under national development?

Answer» National development is a comprehensive term which includes improvement in living standard of the people, increase in per capita income, providing social amenities like education,medical care, social services, etc. to the citizens of the country.(i) Under national development, a country uses its resources in a fair and just way.(ii) Under this only those programmes and policies are implemented which would benefit a large number of people.(iii) Under national development, countries focus more on social infrastructure which includes education, health and other social services.
40392.

what is meant by proto-industrilization?

Answer» Proto-industrialisation is the phase of industrialisation that was not based on the factory system. Before the coming of factories, there was large-scale industrial production for international market. However, the pace of this production was not on the level as seen during the industrial revolution. This part of industrial history is known as proto-industrialisation.
40393.

How did the idea of nationalism evolve from pictures and magazines?

Answer» The rise of\xa0nationalism\xa0in Europe initiated with the Spring of Nations in 1848. According to Leon-Baradat,\xa0nationalism\xa0calls on people to identify with the interests of their national group and to support the creation of a state – a nation-state – to support those interests.\xa0These groups hoped to drive Austria-Hungary from the Balkans and establish a \'Greater Serbia\', a unified state for all Slavic people. It was this pan-Slavic\xa0nationalism\xa0that inspired the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, an event that\xa0led\xa0directly to the outbreak of\xa0World War\xa0I.
40394.

Which economic parameter is used to classify the countries into developed and under developed?

Answer» The World Bank\'s\xa0classification\xa0of the world\'s\xa0economies\xa0is based\xa0on\xa0estimates of gross national income (GNI) per capita. Previous World Bank publications might have referred to this as gross national product, or GNP. In the absence of a methodology or a consensus for how to\xa0classify countries\xa0based on their level of\xa0development, some international\xa0organizations\xa0have used membership of the\xa0Organization\xa0of Economic Cooperation and\xa0Development\xa0(OECD) as the main criterion for\xa0developed country\xa0status.
40395.

Meaning of alienation

Answer» Thanks
Alienation\xa0is the decreased ability of individuals to think and act for themselves.\xa0Alienated\xa0individuals have no interest in hearing the opinions of others and only care about what interests you, so are\xa0alienated\xa0people.
Left alone...Having no attention.... . . M not confirm about the answer ?
40396.

The 1830s saw many revolts in Europe . Give two regions for these revolts

Answer» 1.wanting democracy instead of monarchy 2.the people want their freedom that is liberty and they also want that everyone should be treated equal before law.
40397.

In which of the following country wheat production was not expanded after the first world war?

Answer» Wheat is produced in almost every state in the United States, and is the principal cereal grain grown in the country.[1] The type and quantity vary between regions. The US is ranked third in production volume of wheat, with almost 58 million tons produced in the 2012–2013 growing season, behind only China and India (But the combined production of all European Union nations is larger than that of China[2]). The US is ranked first in crop export volume; almost 50% of its total wheat production is exported.
40398.

Which one of the following type of resource is iron

Answer» 1) renewable
40399.

What is difference between national and state party

Answer» There are three major differences between a national party and regional/state party:\tNational parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.\tNational parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.\tThe national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states.
40400.

What is IMF

Answer» The formation of the IMF was initiated in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference. IMF came into operation on 27th December 1945 and is today an international organization that consists of 189 member countries. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., IMF focuses on fostering global monetary cooperation, securing financial stability, facilitating and promoting international trade, employment, and economic growth around the world. The IMF is a specialized agency of the\xa0United Nations.
IMF = International Monetory Fund .