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40551.

States have unequal power in India. Explain this statement by giving some examples.

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40552.

Why are the trade barriers imposed on the foreign trade and investment in a country???

Answer» Trade barriers are used by the governments -To increase, decrease or regulate foreign trade.To decide what kinds of goods and how much of each, should come into the country.To protect the producers within the country from foreign competition.
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40553.

Explain how democracy produce an accountable responsive legitimate government?

Answer» \tThe government can be responsible when people start taking actions when the government becomes insensitive about their aspirations.\tPeople can hold protests, carry out campaigns and organise rallies and force the government to respond to them.\tA democratic government is a legitimate government, as it is elected by citizens and enjoys the confidence and trust of the citizens.\tPeople have the right to choose their rulers and they have control over their rulers. Citizens can participate in decision making.\tDemocracy makes the point that decision making is based on norms and procedures. So, a citizen who wants to know if a decision was taken through the correct procedures can find out this information.\tCitizens can take part in decision making whenever necessary.\tA democratic government is the people’s own government and it is run by the people.\tPeople wish to be ruled by representatives elected by them.
democracy produce a government that is accountable to citizens and is responsive to their needs and expectations. it makes sure that people have the right to choose their rulers and if the representative do not work according to the people, people have the right to remove them
40554.

Explain any three effect for scraping corn law on Britain.

Answer» (i) The scrapping of Corn Laws lead to free trade of food grains.(ii) After the abolition of Corn Laws, food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country.(iii) British farmers were unable to compete with imports. Vast areas of land were now left uncultivated, and thousands of men and women were thrown out of work. They flocked to the cities or migrated overseas(iv) Increase in demand due to fall in prices and increase in income leads to mismatch between demand and supply of food grains.(v) Many countries of the world like Russia. America and Australia and some eastern European countries started exporting food grains to Britain which gave further set back to the local producers.
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40555.

Describe the effect of the French Revolution?

Answer» Impact of the French Revolution:\tThe French Revolution is significant for the fact that it marked the end of the institution of absolute monarchy in France and saw the establishment of a Republic.\tLiberty, Equality and Fraternity, which had become the guiding principles of the French Revolution, also became the foundational values of the French Republic.\tThe Revolution led to the establishment of a democratic government for the first time in Europe.\tFeudalism as an institution was buried by the Revolution, and the Church and the clergy were brought under State control.\tIt led to the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of France.\tIt also signified the end of ancient beliefs and political systems and a qualified acceptance of the new era of Industrial Revolution.\tIt popularised the idea of nationalism. It also led to the eventual development of the Welfare State.\tThe success of the French Revolution inspired people all over the world, and especially in Europe. Mobilised by the spirit of nationalism and the ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity, people rose in revolt against the absolutist autocratic State and strived to install democracy as the new form of Government.\xa0
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40556.

Explain the accountable government in india

Answer» An accountable government is answerable to its citizens. It is responsible for all the decisions it makes on behalf of its citizens.Government accountability means that public officials elected and un-elected have an obligation to explain their decisions and actions to the citizens. Government accountability is achieved through the use of a variety of mechanisms political, legal, and administrative designed to prevent corruption and ensure that public officials remain answerable and accessible to the people they serve. In the absence of such mechanisms, corruption may thrive.
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40557.

How do we assess democracy’s outcomes?

Answer» ★Promotes equality among citizens.★Enhances the dignity of the individual.★Improves the quality of decision-making.★Provides a method to resolve conflicts.★Allows room for correction.
40558.

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40559.

Describe Waterloo moment ?

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40560.

When was french Revolution held

Answer» 1799
14 July 1789 it was started
5 May 1789- 9 November 1799
40561.

Describe any three features of civil disobedience movement of 1930

Answer» 1. People break the laws.2. Burnt foreign cloths in large quantities.3. Foreign cloths boycotted and liquor shops were picketed.
The Civil Disobedience Movement was started by Gandhi in 1930 with a famous Salt March from his ashram in Ahmadabad to the coastal town of Dandi. Three features of the Movement were: In several regions, people refused to pay taxes to the government. People burnt foreign clothes and shops selling liquor were picketed.
40562.

Project file about sustainable development

Answer» sustainable development
pdf related to sustainable development
✨Sustainable development information for project✍️?✨✔️Sustainable development can be defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainability goals address the global challenges, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice.
40563.

Why is textile industry important? Why it was concentrated in Gujarat and Maharashtra?

Answer» Because we found their black soil which is which is favourable for the growth of cotton and textile industries are are mostly dependent on cotton
40564.

Describe any two major multipurpose projects run by the government of India in details

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40565.

Business processes outsourcing (BPO) is an example of _____ industry in India.

Answer» Information Technology Enabled Service
Information technology enabled service(ITES) industry
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In India, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) is the fastest growing segment of the ITES (Information Technology Enabled Services) industry..
40566.

" power sharing is the essence of a democratic government ". Examine this statement.

Answer» Power sharing is a term used to describe a system of governance in which all major segments of society are provided a permanent share of power; this system is often contrasted with government vs. opposition systems in which ruling coalitions rotate among various social groups over timePower sharing is the need in democracy to make prudential and moral decisions. It helps in reducing the possibility of conflict between the social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political orderIt reduces the possibility of conflict among different social groups. 2. It ensures stability of political order
Answer of this question:- Power sharing\xa0is the spirit of\xa0democracy\xa0because it is one of the foundational principles on which the concept of\xa0democratic rule\xa0is based. In a\xa0democracy, the people have a right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights.
Power sharing is the spirit of democracy because it is one of the foundational principles on which the concept of democratic rule is based. In a democracy, the people have a right to be consulted on how they should be governed and all the citizens tend to have the same political and legal rights
40567.

Differentiate between the growing conditions of tea and coffee

Answer» Thank you
For tea production -Tea is a favorite drink all over the world today.India is the largest producer and exporter of tea in the world. The ideal climatic conditions for the production and growing of tea are as follows:Temperature: 21°C to 29°C is ideal for the production of tea. High temperature is required in summer. The lowest temperature for the growth of tea is 16°C.Rainfall: 150-250 cm of rainfall is required for tea cultivation.Soil: Tea shrubs require fertile mountain soil mixed with lime and iron. The soil should be rich in humus.Land: Tea cultivation needs well drained land. Stagnation of water is not good for tea plants. Heavy rainfall but no stagnancy of water, such mountain slopes are good for tea cultivation.A huge number of women labors along with plywood, packing box industry, factory sheds etc., are required for tea cultivation.And for coffee production -Coffee is the second most popular beverage of India. Its cultivation is confined in South India. Favorable Geographical Conditions for the Cultivation: Coffee is grown on the tropical highlands. Coffee is a typical highland crop of the Tropics. It requires temperature between 16 degree C and 28 degree C all the year round. It is sensitive to cold and frost. Direct sunrays are injurious to the plant; it is often grown in the shades of other trees. The coffee plant needs a rainfall ranging between 125 cm and 200 cm. The rainfall should be well distributed throughout the year. Hilly slopes are suitable for coffee plantation; because, the land can be kept free from water logging. In fact, the mountain slopes at elevations varying from 500-1800 meters in the tropical highlands are the best for its plantation. The coffee plant needs deep loamy soil formed from weathered lava. Coffee soils in India belong to red and later tic soils. They are rich in iron and organic matter. Coffee cultivation needs plenty of labor for planting, seeding transplanting, plucking the coffee cherries, and processing of coffee in the factory. In India, most of the coffee grown, belongs to the Arabic or the Roberta verities. T
40568.

Can anyone tell me how I complete my all subjects syllabus in only 3 months ago ???? plzz help me...

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40569.

Which soil is sandy in texture and saline in nature

Answer» Most desert soils are called Aridisols (dry soil). These are porous sandy soils with low nitrogenous matter and humus. These are saline in nature too.Deserts cover 20 to 33% of the Earth’s land surface, and can be found in the tropics, at the poles, and in between.\xa0Desert soils are formed where there is scanty rainfall.
40570.

State the conditions laid down by the election commission to recognise a state and a national party

Answer» Conditions to be a State or Regional Party:\xa0The Election Commission has laid down criteria to be state party.\tA party that secures at least six percent of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of state.\tParty wins at least two seats in Assembly elections.\tThe party which fulfill these two conditions are called State or Regional Political Party.Conditions to be a National Party:\tA party that secures at least six per cent of the total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in four states.\tParty which wins at least four seats in the Lok Sabha.\tThese two conditions are necessary to be a National Political Party.
40571.

How will the absence of political parties affect the functioning of democracy (3marks)

Answer» No one could be held accountable for the mistakes. No mass representation as parties have members from all around the place. Political instability will arise. No candiadiate will attain political majority to form government.
40572.

What are the features of July Revolution what are its results

Answer» The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution Second French Revolution or Trois Glorieuses in French ("Three Glorious [Days]"), saw the overthrow of King Charles X, the French Bourbon monarch, and the ascent of his cousin Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans, who himself, after 18 precarious years on the throne, would in turn be overthrown in 1848. It marked the shift from one constitutional monarchy, under the restored House of Bourbon, to another, the July Monarchy; the transition of power from the House of Bourbon to its cadet branch, the House of Orléans; and the replacement of the principle of hereditary right by popular sovereignty. Supporters of the Bourbon would be called Legitimists, and supporters of Louis Philippe Orléanists.
40573.

What is meant by coalition (1 mark )

Answer» A coalition government is a from government in which political partis cooperation, reducing the dominance of one party within that coalition
40574.

Explain the social composition of mid eighteenth century in Europe

Answer» Answer: The\xa0social composition\xa0consisted of the ruling class,\xa0middle\xa0class , educated people and the lower class.
In the mid eighteen century Europe, there were no nation states.Some countries were divided into duchies and cantons.Even eastern and central Europe were under autocratic monarchies in which the diverse people lived.They didn\'t see themselves as sharing collective identity or a common culture.They spoke different languages and belong to different ethnic groups.
40575.

Mention any four outcomes of democracy that we expect to be fulfilled?

Answer» (i) A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called democratic government. (ii) A government that is responsive to the needs of the people. (iii) Economic growth and development reducing all forms of inequality and end of poverty. (iv) Accommodating all social diversities.
40576.

What is meant by per capita income

Answer» Per capita income, also known as income per person, is the mean income of the people in an economic unit such as a Country or city. Per capita income is often used as average income, a measure of the wealth of the population of a nation, particularly in comparison to other nations.
40577.

What is defection? What happens if any MP or MLA is indulged in defections?

Answer» Defection refers to changing part allegiance from the party on which s person got elected to a different party.The constitution was amended to prevent MLAs and MPs from changing parties. This was done by these representatives in order to become ministers or for cash rewards.Now the law says that if any MLA or MP indulges in defection, he or she will lose the seat in the legislature.thsi new law has brought defection down but this has also made some MPs and MLAs to accept whatever the party decides.
40578.

Acknowledgment on sustainable management of natural resources

Answer» Basically sustainable management of natural resources means that we should use resources without compromising the needs of the future generations. It is using natural resources in a way and at a rate that maintains and enhances the resilience of ecosystems and the benefits they provide.We need to manage resources •to maintain a balance in the ecosystem•To avoid further destruction of the environment• To avoid over-consumption of the natural resources.We can use renewable resources, like wind and solar energy, instead of non-renewable resources, like fossil fuels. use those resources which cause less harm to the environment. cut back on the amount of natural resources, and in particular non-renewable resources we use, by reducing, reusing and recycling.
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40579.

What is great depression in India

Answer» The Great Depression began in 1929. India was an exporter of wheat to European countries. When the international prices of wheat crashed because of the Great Depression, prices of wheat in India fell almost by 50%. Peasants and farmers were the worst sufferers. While the prices of the crops declined, the government refused to reduce the revenues. This forced the peasants to borrow money from the moneylenders. At this time in India, the peasants’ indebtedness increased.
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40580.

Impact of world war 1 in Indian industry

Answer» Till the First World War, industrial growth in India was slow. The war created a dramatically new situation. Manchester imports into India declined due to the war. The British factories became busy with producing things needed for the army. Indian mills now suddenly had a large market to supply. The long war made the Indian factories supply them with jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots, horse and mule saddles, and a host of other items. Many workers were employed for longer hours.After the war Manchester goods lost their hold on the Indian markets. British economy collapsed as it could not compete with the USA, Japan, and its European rivals. The Indian industrialists captured the local market. Small scale industries prospered.
40581.

Cheap&affordablecreditiscrucialforthecountry’sdevelopment.’Explain.

Answer» Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country\'s development due to the following factors:\xa0\tMore lending would lead to higher incomes and encourage people to invest in agriculture, engage in business and set up small scale industries.\xa0\tCheap credit means more income would be left with the borrower to reinvest rather than return as interest. This leads to acceleration of economic activity.\tCheap\xa0credit would also allow weaker sections of society to enter formal sector of lending and rid them of exploitation at the hands of informal moneylenders. Thus, it may improve the economic condition of the poor and landless.
40582.

Meaning of federalism and it\'s key features

Answer» Federalism\xa0is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country. A federation has two levels of government. Both these levels of governments enjoy their power independent of the other.Main Features of Federalism :(i) There are two or more levels of government. India has three levels.(ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction in matters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern the same citizens.(iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government is specified and guaranteed by Constitution.(iv) The Supreme Court has been given power to settle disputes between federal governments.(v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be altered by any one level of government. It applies to India also.\xa0(vi) Sources of revenue between different levels is specified by Constitution.(vii) There is mutual trust and agreement between the government at different levels.
40583.

What do you understand by the term liberal nationalism

Answer» Liberal nationalism, also known as civic nationalism or civil nationalism. Liberalism derived from the Latin word liber which means free . For middleclass people liberalism stood for freedom for individual and equality before law . Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.Since french revolution liberalism stood for end of clerical and aristocratic privilages ,a constitution and representative government through parliament . In economic sphere liberalism stood for freedom of markets and abolishment of state imposed restriction on movement of goods and capital.
The word liberal is derived from the latin word which means free.☆for the middle class the liberalism stand for freedom of the individual and right before the law☆politicaly it emphasise the concept of government by consent☆sience the french revolution ,liberalism had stood for the end of autocracy and clerical previlagies a constitution and reprsentative government through parliament
40584.

Explain the impact of jallainwala bag massacre on Indians

Answer» On 13th April 1919, the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place at Amritsar, Punjab. Some people had come to protest against the new repressive , measures taken by the govt. and others had come to attend the annual Baisakhi fair. At that point in time, martial law at been imposed on the Indians and many of them who gathered at Jallianwala Bagh were from outside the city and thus not aware of the martial law that was imposed, where more than two people were not allowed to gather. General Dyer came there, blocked the exit points, and fired upon people killing hundreds and thousands of them. this was one of the brutal incidents that happened in Indian history. later news spread to the diff parts of the country and people went on streets in the north Indian towns. they were strikes, clashes with the police, and attack on police stations. Later again the govt used repressive measures on the Indians like satyagrahis were forced to rub their noses on the ground, crawl on the streets, and salute the British officials. People were flogged and villages were burnt.
In\xa0Jallianwala Bagh\xa0incident on 13 April, 1919, General Dyer killed thousands of unarmed\xa0Indians. This incident shocked the entire nation. As the news of this incident began to spread, crowds took to the streets in many north\xa0Indian\xa0towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings.
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40585.

Sustainability of development is a new area of knowledge. Do you agree? Justify your answer .

Answer» No, we don\'t agree with this statement because sustainable development is not a new area of knowledge this has been the main concern of leaders and thinker in the past . Gandhiji was very apt in voice his concern about resource conservation however , the term sustainable development is recently originated by the Brundtland commission report for this purpose.
Yes, we agree with this statement. The reasons are:(i)\xa0Sustainability of development is comparatively a new area of knowledge in which scientists, economists, philosophers and other social scientists are working together.\xa0(ii)\xa0In general, the question of development or progress is perennial.\xa0(iii)\xa0At all times, as a member of society and as an individual’s we need to ask where we want to go, what we wish to become and what our goals are. So the debate on development continues.
40586.

How can employment be increased in both rural and urban areas?Explain.

Answer» Unemployment is a major problem in India and it is prevalent in both rural and urban areas. Underemployment is also visible as disguised unemployment in agricultural sector in rural areas and as unorganised service sector in urban areas. These issues need to be addressed properly. .The steps that should he taken to increase employment can he(i) Education and health sector can create massive employment in urban as well as rural areas. Proper planning needs to strengthen these sectors.Vocational training also creates massive employment.(ii) Allied activities like horticulture, pisciculture should be promoted through financial assistance, awareness programmes which will create employment in rural areas.(iii) Promotion of small scale industries and self-help groups will create employment in urban areas.(iv) Tertiary activities like inclusive banking, promotion of market etc can penetrate service sector to rural areas and induce mobilisation and growth in Primary sector and ultimately create employment.(v) Cheap credit for creation of new enterprises and encouraging foreign investment can also create employment in both rural and urban areas.(vi) Social safety programmes like NREGA, NRLM (National Rural Livelihood Mission) etc generate massive employment in rural and urban areas respectively.
40587.

Define majoritarisms

Answer» Majoritarism is a policy adopted by the government of Sri Lanka who is in the favour of majority community.
To support the country which is in majority
Majoritarism is a policy adopted by the government of sri lanka
A MAJORITY COMMUNITY RULE A COUNTRY BY DISREGARDING THE WISHES AND NEEDS OF MINORITY??
It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country.
40588.

what do you mean bysuffrage

Answer» RIGHT TO VOTE
The Right To Vote
Suffrage\xa0is the right to vote in an election. An\xa0example of suffrage\xa0is the right to vote in a political election.\xa0Before 1920, women did not have the right to vote in the U.S. The\xa0suffragist movement\xa0fought for these rights, and the people who were part of that\xa0movement\xa0were\xa0suffragists. The\xa0word suffrage means\xa0the right to vote in elections. ... Back then, female\xa0suffragists\xa0were known as suffragettes.
Women suffrage means giving women the right to cast their votes. Right to vote was denied to women in the beginning. It was argued that women would not exercise this right independently and would cast their votes by the dictates of their husband, father or other male relatives.But with political awakening among women and itsdemand by them, they got the Right to Vote for the first time in England in 1918, in USA in 1920 and in India in 1950. .Now, in almost all the democratic countries of the world, women have been given the Right to Vote.
40589.

What do you mean by colation govt.?

Answer» When two or more party come together to run the government known as a coalition government
A government formed by the coming together of at least two political parties is called coalition government.
When one party is not getting as many votes required to form government then two or more party join hand together to form a government to run the country and It\'s called coalition government.
40590.

What is disobediance

Answer» Disobedience\xa0can have a variety of\xa0causes. At times, it is due to unreasonable parental expectations. Or it might be related to the child\'s temperament, or to school problems, family stress, or conflicts between his parents.\xa0Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal of a citizen to obey certain laws, demands, orders or commands of a government. By some definitions, civil disobedience has to be nonviolent to be called "civil". Hence, civil disobedience is sometimes equated with peaceful protests or nonviolent resistance.
40591.

Which the private sector will not provide at a reasonable cost. Why

Answer» SOCIETY\xa0as a whole, needs several things which the private sector will not be able to provide at a reasonable cost.Following are the reasons for this:\tActivities in the private sectors are guided by the motive to earn profit and not welfare of the people.\tThere are several services needed by the society which the private sector cannot provide at a reasonable price. Activities like construction of roads, bridges, railways, irrigation through dams etc, require huge amount of money which is beyond the capacity of the private sector. Private sector charges high amount for the use of these services.\tIt is difficult for the private sector to collect money from thousands of people who use these services.\tThe private sector sometimes ignore regional balanced development equality of income and development of basic industries.\tPrivate sector includes profit margins whereas, the government will charge a reasonable price for services. It is the primary duty of the Government to ensure the provision of public facilities with a service motto.
40592.

how is federal government organished

Answer» (1) Federalism is the system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent political units.(2) The Federal Government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.(3) These three braches are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, respectively.(4) Each branch has its own powers and responsibilities.(5) In India, a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary House, organize the federal structure.(6) Hence, federal government is organised when their is a sharing of power between national and state governments.
40593.

What is sustainability of development project filw

Answer» A type of development in which we use resources to satisfy the need of present generation and protect for coming generation without harming the environment
Sustainable development is the practice of using guidelines for environmentally responsible and energy savings to create new development projects and to maintain and retrofit older projects. It can include using green materials in new construction, designing projects that can harvest their own energy to reduce the load on a power grid, or that incorporate green space in order to counterbalance the green space removed to build the onsite facilities. There is a heavy emphasis on making sure that what is built can be maintained and repaired in a way that minimizes the degradation of the original development so that the lifespan of a facility is longer than normal.Take help from given link:What is Sustainable Development: Goals, Importance and ...
40594.

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40595.

How to make free and fair trading... Ch. 4(Pol.sc)

Answer» 1. Liberalisation of law2. Trade barriers finished at the national and international level3. Improve in Foreign direct investment 4. Fair rules and regulations will be issued by WTO(world trade organisations)
Reduction of barrier ? policies in favour of trade
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40596.

Examine the significance of Civil disobedience movement

Answer» (i)\xa0The Civil Disobedience Movement launched against the arrival of the Simon Commission. This continues between 1930 and 1934.\xa0(ii)\xa0Complete Independence was the main aim of Civil Disobedience Movement which formulated this demand in the Lahore session.\xa0(iii)\xa0It was fully fledged mass movement.\xa0(iv)\xa0Mahatma Gandhi started the famous Salt March.\xa0(v)\xa0On 6th April, he ceremonially violated the law, manufacturing salt by boiling sea water.\xa0(vi)\xa0This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
40597.

What do you think would happen if all the depositors went to ask for their money at the same time?

Answer» When every depositor went to bank at same time bank will not be able to pay money to all the people bcoz bank has just have 15% of its money as cash and all the 85% cash is given to the borrowers
If all the depositors would go to banks and withdraw their money at the same time, then there will be a huge cash crisis in the banks as they will run our of money. They will not be able to give loan to markets and several companies. There will be no daily transaction in banks, so footfall will be nil. No loans can then be given as crop loans also so this will affect the agricultural produce for the impending season. Bank cash reserve ratio will also decrease drastically. It will lead to a complete collapse of the financial system.
If all the depositors would go to banks and withdraw their money at the same time, then there will be a huge cash crisis in the banks as they will run our of money. They will not be able to give loan to markets and several companies. There will be no daily transaction in banks, so footfall will be nil. No loans can then be given as crop loans also so this will affect the agricultural produce for the impending season. Bank cash reserve ratio will also decrease drastically. It will lead to a complete collapse of the financial system.
40598.

What were the steps taken by Gandhi to improve the condition of dalits?

Answer» In 1932, Gandhi founded the Harijan Sevak Sangh as part of his efforts to eradicate the concept of \'untouchability\' from India\'s caste system. He put his close friend, the pioneering industrialist Ghanshyam Das Birla, in charge of the organisation. \'16 Gandhi publicly put the \'abolition\' of untouchability as the essential prerequisite for India\'s true independence. Yet, one of the charges levelled against Gandhi is that he acted as an apologist for the caste system. ... ......Gandhi believed this would permanently and unfairly divide India\'s social classes. A member of the more powerful Vaisya, or merchant caste, Gandhi nonetheless advocated the emancipation of the untouchables, whom he called Harijans, or “Children of God.”
Gandhi was not only a freedom fighter but also a great social reformer. He took fallowing steps and practices to eliminate the problem of untouchability :1. He termed the untouchables as harijans i.e sons of God and started weekly publication with the same name for their cause.2. He launched satyagraha for the entry of untouchables into temple, access to public wells and other public places.3. He adopted a harijan girl and married her to a brahaman boy.4. He went to fast unto death against the separate electorates for untouchables.5. He set up All India Anti-Untouchability League which later renamed the Harijan Sevak Sang. It worked for the upliftment of untouchables.6. He regarded untouchability as a greater evil and opined that it is not possible to win freedom until untouchability is abolished.
40599.

who was Gandhiji?

Answer» Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India\'s independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.\xa0Wikipedia
Father of nation...
\'Father of nation\' also known as bapu.
Mahatma Gandhi know as father of nation, is a freedom fighter, who helped our cont4y to get freedom
Gandhiji is also known as the \'Father of the nation\'.
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My cbse guide social science sample paper full solution

Answer» Yes