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Explain the rationale for naming primary sector as primary |
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Answer» Thanks The Primary sector includes activities related to , agriculture, forestry, mining, quarrying and fishing. These activities form the base for all other products that are manufactured. An example is of a carpenter making wooden furniture.For this Secondary activity, he will need wood as a raw material, which is obtained through the forestry activity. Similarly, jeans are made from cotton, which is provided by agriculture. This is the reason why the word ‘Primary’ is used for these activities. |
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Ch 6 history |
| Answer» What about ch 6 .Which subjects | |
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What was custom union? |
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Answer» A customs union is generally defined as a type of trade bloc which is composed of a free trade area with a common external tariff. Customs unions are established through trade pacts where the participant countries set up common external trade policy. In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States. |
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Why was Simon commission send back by india |
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Answer» Simon Commission was sent back because it did not have any Indian Representatives on the board.The were all British. So it was said by the slogan " Go back Simon" and was rejected in India. The\xa0commission\xa0arrived in British\xa0India\xa0in 1928 to study constitutional reform in Britain\'s largest and the most important possession. ... In November 1927, the British government appointed the\xa0Simon Commission\xa0to report on\xa0India\'s\xa0constitutional progress for introducing constitutional reforms, as promised. Simon commission send back by India because there was not any single member of India and the commission for indians in this region indians send back the commission. Simon Commission was a group appointed in November 1927 by the British government under Stanley Baldwin to report on the working of the Indian constitution established by the Government of India Act of 1919 and suggest reforms. The commission was boycotted by the Indian National Congress and most other Indian political parties as there was no Indian member in the Commission. Simon commision was send back by India because there wasn\'t any member from india. |
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What is WTO and its disadvantages |
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Answer» Free trade may prevent developing economies develop their infant industries. For example, if a developing economy was trying to diversify their economy to develop a new manufacturing industry, they may be unable to do it without\xa0some\xa0tariff protection. Difficulty of making progress. The WTO is a continuation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) which aims to promote the practice of free trade around the world. According to the WTO website it is ‘an organization for liberalizing trade. It’s a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements.A disadvantage of the WTO for developing countries is that the WTO makes developing countries dependent on the stronger more powerful core nations. The WTO has put developing countries in a vulnerable position in which they are easily exploited by core nations as the developing countries now depend on the core nations for investment, loans, trade and technology. Due to word restraints we cannot discuss all of the above cases; therefore, this paper will only discuss the technological dependency created by the WTO through analysing intellectual property rights (IPRs). The access to medicines needed to fight diseases became a big issue on the international stage. The developing countries saw the IPRs as a disadvantage as it would make their countries more vulnerable and dependent on the West to provide the medicine which they may otherwise be able to produce, usually cheaper and faster. Whereas Michalopoulos argued that the reason why the pharmaceutical industry was most at risk was because ‘the pharmaceutical industry has not previously enjoyed patent protection in many developing countries, it is the main sector for which the potential losses from TRIPS have been estimated.’ |
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Who is real rulers in democracy |
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Answer» People Democracy\xa0in modern usage is a system of government in which the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives from among themselves to form a governing body, such as a parliament. Democracy is sometimes referred to as "rule of the majority". Democracy was originally conceived in Classical Greece, where political representatives were chosen by a jury from amongst the male citizens: rich and poor. The people are the real ruler in democracy because they are the one who decide who will represent or rule them. |
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Gandhiji contributions freedom struggle for India make project file |
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Answer» Salt March. Also known as the Dandi Movement,\xa0Gandhi\'s\xa0Salt March is considered to be a pivotal incident in the history of\xa0freedom\xa0struggle. At the Calcutta Congress of 1928,\xa0Gandhi\xa0declared that the British must grant\xa0India\xa0dominion status or the country will erupt into a revolution for complete independence. ANS. |
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Gandhiji contributions freedom struggle of India |
| Answer» Mahatma Gandhi led a non violent freedom struggle in India. He had come to India in 1915 after leading peaceful protests in South Africa against the racist policy of the South African government. By the time, he came to India ha had already gained a respectful stature among the Indian people. The Indian National Movement became a mass movement after the arrival of Gandhi on the Indian political scene.Gandhi first travelled throughout the country and tried to understand the people, their habits, customs and traditions. He played an important role in the local movements that were held at Champaran, Kheda and Ahmedabad.In 1919, Rowlatt Act was passed by the British government which aimed at supressing fundamental rights of the people. Gandhi gave a call for Satyagraha to the people to fight against this unjustice. Many people all over the country participated in this satyagraha.Gandhiji started the Non Coopreation Movement in 1921-22. On the his call, thousands of people left government services. Many students left government schools, lawyers gave up their practices and British titles were surrendered. Such was his charisma that united the people in the country across different regions.People regarded him as their leader who according to them would win freedom and justice for them.Gandhi for attaining Swaraj, organised a march to Dandi in April 1930 and made salt defying the British law. Thousands of people joined Gandhi and the non violent movement for gaining the freedom of the country started under the leadership of Gandhi.In 1942, he started the Quit India Movement and told the British government that they should quit India. The movement spread like a fire in India. Though Gandhi and other prominent Indian leaders were jailed, the movement became a success. The British government however supreesed the movement brutally.India attained freedom in 1947 due to the central leadership provided by Gandhi and other leaders like Nehru, sardar Patel etc. Many people had lost their lives in this struggle. Gandhi also appealed to the people to maintain law, order and peace in the riot hit areas.Gandhi was infact one of the greatest leaders that India has produced. He greately contributed to the Indian freedom struggle. | |
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Explain rebellion in the countryside |
| Answer» \tWhen the\xa0"Non-Cooperation Movement"\xa0started, it had been spread all over the countryside.\tSmall–low-income groups of people such as\xa0peasants\xa0and\xa0tribal communities\xa0had struggled a lot against\xa0"talukdars"\xa0and\xa0"landlords"\xa0in the countryside.\t"Baba Ramchandra"\xa0and\xa0"few others from\xa0Awadh"\xa0region had started the peasant movement against high rent collected by talukdars and landlords.\tFor the\xa0tribal community, Mahatma Gandhi\xa0had fought as tribal people were not allowed to enter into forest regions for\xa0grazing cattle\xa0or\xa0collecting fruits or vegetables. | |
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Describe main features of political liberalism. |
| Answer» John Rawl\'s Political Liberalism (1993) marked an important new development in liberal theory. Other conceptions of liberalism—such as the perfectionist and autonomy-based theory of Joseph Raz (1986)—offer comprehensive philosophies of life, which include ideals of personal character, friendship, and association. By contrast, political liberalism is a moral conception concerned only with the basic structure of a society, and presented as a view that is independent of any comprehensive doctrine. Its fundamental terms—such as the idea of individuals as free and equal citizens—are derived from the public political culture of a liberal democracy. Political liberalism recommends its principles as a way of fairly resolving disagreements in a pluralistic society; it does not expect free and equal citizens to agree on one comprehensive conception. Political liberalism instead locates an overlapping consensus in the midst of reasonable pluralism. Like liberalism itself, political liberalism is a family of conceptions, which share the aim of finding fair terms of social cooperation among free and equal members of a democratic society. | |
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What was the role of poor peasantry in the civil disobedience movement |
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Answer» Poor pesantry joined the civil disobedience movement for their own sake as the reader know ... Contribution of peasantry is that , they help in unifying and bringing the feeling of swarag in the movement. ..... 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.\xa0 |
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Meaning of propaganda |
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Answer» Propaganda is a mode of communication used to manipulate or influence the opinion of groups to support a particular cause or belief. Over the centuries, propaganda has taken the form of artwork, films, speeches, and music, though it\'s not limited to these forms of communication. Rumors |
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why has the idea of power sharing emerged? what is its need in a democracy? |
| Answer» \xa0The idea of power sharing has emerged in opposition to the notions of undivided political power. For a long time, it was believed that all power of a government must reside in one person or group of persons of located at one place. It was felt that, if the power to decide is dispersed, it would not be possible to take quick decisions and to apply them. These ideas have changed with the emergence of democracy. Now, power sharing is the essential idea of democracy. It promotes the fallowing values (i) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. (ii) It ensures the stability of political order. (iii) It is the very spirit of democracy. Everyone has a voice in the shaping of public policies. | |
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explain the meaning of federal division of power |
| Answer» Federal Division of Powers is such a power sharing arrangement in which constitution of the country clearly lays down the division of powers at different levels of government.In this arrangement, division of powers involves the higher and lower levels of government like union/ Nation, states/provinces and local. | |
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What are problems of Indian farmers |
| Answer» • Due to reduction in the subsidy of fertilizers it is difficult for farmers to practice agriculture.• Due to reduction in import duties on Agricultural Products Indian farmers are facing a heavy competition from foreign products.• This is because in foreign countries agricultural reforms have been achieved several years back and their products are very cheap and if imported in our country you prefer those products and will neglect our own products which will affect our farming | |
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Mention the effects of globalisation on indian agriculture |
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Answer» Thanku @yogita ingle \tGlobalisation is an old phenomenon.\tIt started at the time of colonisation.\tIn the nineteenth century when European traders came to India, during that time as well the Indian spices were exported to different countries of the world and farmers of south India were encouraged and enhanced to grow these crops.\tTill today it is one of the major items of export from India.\tUnder globalisation, majorly after 1990, the farmers in India have been exposed to new challenges and task.\tDespite being an important and major producer of rice, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee, jute and spices, our agricultural products are not able to compete with the developed countries due to the highly subsidised agriculture in other foreign countries.\tToday, Indian agriculture marks itself at the crossroads.\tTo make agriculture successful and profitable, proper and considerable amount of thrust should be given to the improvement of the condition of marginal and small farmers. |
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Why did gandhiji start the Non-cooperation movement. Explain |
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Answer» The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdrew its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919. The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdrew its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 13 April 1919. |
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is social science book has been changed or not... please tell me i am confused ☹️ |
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Answer» Not changed at all. No than this app doesn\'t show question related to my book ? No No |
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Define manufacturing. |
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Answer» Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials is called manufacturing. Workers employed in steel factories, car, breweries, textile industries, bakeries etc. fall into secondary activities. Production of goods in large quantities after processing from raw materials is called manufacturing. Workers employed in steel factories, car, breweries, textile industries, bakeries etc. fall into secondary activities. |
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What are the importance of industrial development |
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Answer» 2.it creates employment opportunities 3.it also helps in modernisation globalisation 4.it is a part of national development. 5. It helps in taking new technologies to the country 1.it is very important for economical development i.e it contributes a lot to national economy Not good Thank 1.Utilisation of natural resources.2.Balanced sectoral development.3.Enhance capital formation.4.Increase in national income and foreign exchange.5.Increase in job opportunities. |
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Write a project on French Revolution and it\'s impacts on the world |
| Answer» The\xa0Revolution\xa0unified\xa0France\xa0and enhanced the power of the national state. The\xa0Revolutionary\xa0and Napoleonic Wars tore down the ancient structure of Europe, hastened the advent of nationalism, and inaugurated the era of modern, total warfare.\xa0Causes and Effects\xa0of the\xa0French Revolution. Napoleon strengthened the central government. Order, security, and efficiency replaced liberty, equality, and fraternity as the slogans of the new regime. ... Napoleon developed a new law code, the Napoleonic Code, which embodied Enlightenment principles. | |
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Prepare a project report on the topic \'Agricultural Economy of an Indian Village\' |
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When did world war 1 started? |
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Answer» 28 July 1914 1914 1914 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918Hope it helps |
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What Non cooperation movement |
| Answer» Non cooperation movement was a mass movement which was launched by Gandhi in 1920. It was a peaceful and a\xa0non-violent protest against the British government in India.\xa0Programmes of the Non Cooperation movement were:\tIndians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.\tPeople had to resign from their government jobs.\tPeople were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.\tPeople had to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.The main aim of the Non Cooperation movement was the demand of \'Swaraj\' or the self government.\xa0 | |
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What are the criteria for National political party and state political party? |
| Answer» As per the Election Commission, a political party shall be eligible to be recognized as a National party if:-(i) It secures at least six percent of the valid votes polled in any four or more states, at a general election to the House of the People or, to the State Legislative Assembly; and(ii) In addition, it wins at least four seats in the House of the People from any State or States.orit wins at least two percent (2%) seats in the House o the People and these members are elected from at least three different States.\xa0ical party to be eligible for recognition as a State Party in a state, it has to satisfy any of the five conditions listed below.Conditions for Recognition as a State Party1)\xa0Secure at least 6% of the valid vote & win at least 2 seats in an Assembly General Election.2)\xa0Secure at least 6% of the valid vote & win at least 1 seats in a Lok Sabha General Election.3)\xa0Win at least 3% of the seats or at least 3 seats, whichever is more, in an Assembly General Election.4)\xa0Win at least 1 out of every 25 seats from a state in a Lok Sabha General Election.5)\xa0Secure at least 8% of the total valid vote in an Assembly or a Lok Sabha General Election | |
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What is civil disobidience movement? |
| Answer» Gandhi had made certain demands on behalf of the whole of the Indian National Congress to the British Government. When these demands were not fulfilled, the Civil Disobedience Movement was launched in 1930. The following are four important features of the movement:1.\xa0The movement began with Gandhi’s march from Sabarmati to the coastal town of\xa0Dandi\xa0in Gujarat. On 6th April, Gandhi reached\xa0Dandi\xa0where he broke the Salt Law in defiance of the British, by making salt from sea water. 2.\xa0All classes and categories of people were now asked to not only be uncooperative of the British regime but also break unjust colonial laws. 3.\xa0As soon as the movement started, all important leaders including Gandhi and Nehru were arrested. In all, 90,000 people were arrested and 67 newspapers were banned.\xa04.\xa0During the movement, salt was manufactured in many areas, foreign cloth was boycotted, liquor shops were picketed and peasants refused to pay revenue and\xa0chaukidari\xa0taxes. A large number of village officials also resigned and forest laws were violated on a large scale.\xa0The government started negotiations with Gandhi (who was in jail) to bring an end to the Civil Disobedience Movement. This resulted in the signing of a pact between Lord Irwin, the Viceroy of India and Gandhi which came to be known as the “Gandhi Irwin Pact”. | |
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What are the challenges of political parties of democracy all over the world?? |
| Answer» The various challenges faced by political parties are:Lack of Internal democracy:• Every member of the party does not have a chance to\xa0take part in the decision-making process.• Every member is not consulted before taking a\xa0decision.• There is no proper organisation or registration of members.• Power\xa0remains in the hands of a few top leaders, who do not consult ordinary members.•\xa0Ordinary members have no information about the internal working of the party.Dynastic Succession:\xa0With power in the hands of a few top leaders, all party positions go to their family members. These members may not be qualified or have the ability to hold their positions.Money and Muscle Power:•\xa0Money is needed to organise demonstrations,\xa0public meetings, and speeches to publicise the image of the party. Parties choose those\xa0candidates who can raise money for the party and win elections with their money.• Sometimes parties also support criminals candidates because they can win elections.The meaningful choice to others: Most of the political parties have the same fundamental and ideological issues. Voters do not have a meaningful choice. Even leaders keep changing parties, thus confusing the voter.\xa0 | |
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Why why is resources planning essential in India explain with example |
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Answer» Resource planning is the judicious use of resources. Resource planning becomes more important in a country like India, where resources are not distributed properly. For example; many states are rich in mineral and deficient in other resources, such as Jharkhand is rich in minerals, but there is problem of drinking water and other facilities.Resource planning is very essential as:(i) planning will help in reducing irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources.(ii) proper planning for the conservation of resources will take care of the requirements of future generations. 10 CBSE board exams paper for maths |
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Who were aristocracy? How do they maintain their supremacy in the society in Europe? |
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Which sector of economy provide base for all other products explain by example |
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Answer» When we produce a good by exploiting natural resources, it is an activity of the primary sector.This is because it forms the base of all other products that we subsequently use.Since most of the natural products we get from agriculture, dairy, fishing, forestry, this sector is also called agriculture and related sector. Agriculture sector provide base for all other productsExample :- sugarcane is the basic raw material, needed to make sugar or gur |
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Which of the following is not the most visible institutions in a democracy |
| Answer» Political parties are the most visible institutions in a democracy.A political party is constituted by a group of people who contest elections and compete against each other to win the political power and rule the government. | |
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Mention the main caused of the rise of a nationalism |
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Answer» *Due effect of 1st world war.*Taxes were imposed and income tax were introduced.*prices were doubled during 1918 to 1921 due to crops failure.*Forced recruitment to rural areas and remote areas.*famines and influenza epidemic also spread due to this 12 to 13 millions people were died. 1st world war In ☆INDIA ☆. Political Unification:Impact of Western Education:Rediscovery of Indian\'s glorious past:Socio-Religious Reform Movements:Growth of Vernacular Literature:Press and Newspaper:Economic Exploitation of British:Racial Antagonism: In europe or in India |
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Why was reading of manuscript not easy in india? |
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Answer» The handwritten books were very expensive and very fragile. They were difficult to carry and had to be handled carefully. They were also not easy to read as the script was written in many styles. Because of this difficulty they were not widely read. Teachers dictated them from memory and the students wrote them down. Students learnt not to read the manuscripts but only wrote them. Though in pre-colonial period Bengal had many village primary schools, the manuscripts were not used in everyday life. Thus, students became literate without ever actually reading the texts. They were not written in the language we understand and they may be spoiled |
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explain why service sector is getting more importance in the global economy |
| Answer» Service sector is gaining more importance in the global economy because of the following reasons-1.- Service sector is gaining more importance because demand for basic services increases in the global economy.2.- Development in service sector led to the increase in the importancy of service sector in global economy.3.- Rise in income level also lead to the increase in the service sector.4.- Growth of informational and communication technology lead to the increase in the service sector.5.- As tertiary sector or service sector provides variety of goods show in the global economy its importancy increases.6.- The service sector led to the increase in the literacy rate on knowledge among the workers working in it.Conclusion- Hence, service sectors giving more importance in global economy than the primary or secondary sector. | |
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What do you understand by gdp of a country |
| Answer» GDP\xa0is the final value of the goods and services produced within the geographic boundaries of a\xa0country\xa0during a specified period of time, normally a year.\xa0GDP\xa0growth rate is an important indicator of the economic performance of a\xa0country. | |
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Why did gandhiji start non cooperation Movement explain? |
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Answer» After the suspension of the rowlatt satyagraha,Gandhiji\xa0felt the need to lauch a more broad based\xa0movement\xa0in India. ...\xa0Gandhiji\xa0convinced other leaders in the calcutta congress session of September 1920 of the need to\xa0start\xa0the\xa0non cooperation movement\xa0in support of khilafat as well as\xa0for\xa0swaraj. This answer in short form write Gandhiji launched the Non-cooperation movement of 1921 because:\xa0According to Gandhiji , the British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because of this cooperation. So time has arrived o withdraw cooperation to the British.\xa0First World War added to the misery of the Indian people. Heavy taxes, high prices, famines and epidemics made people\'s life miserable.\xa0Rowlatt Act invited large scale protests throughout the country.\xa0Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the injustice done to Punjab made Indians angry which need to be avenged.To restore the status of the ruler of Turkey.\xa0To bring Swaraj or Self Rule to India.\xa0Mahatma Gandhi declared that the main objectives of the non cooperation movement were :\xa0To cripple the British administration and make them realize that they cannot function without the actual support of the Indians.\xa0To avenge the wrong done by the Government in Punjab (Jallianwala Bagh Massacre) in a non violent way.\xa0To bring about unity among the people. To inculcate a sense of nationalism.\xa0To promote khadi and to attain Swaraj.\xa0 |
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What is net shown area? |
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Answer» Net Area Sown: This represents the total\xa0area sown\xa0with crops and orchards.\xa0Area sown\xa0more than once in the same year is counted only once.\xa0This represents the total area sown once and/or more than once in a particular year, i.e. the area is counted as many times as there are sowings in a year. Net sown area\xa0is the total area sown with crops and orchards. It represents an area in which total crops are grown only once in a year.Gross cropped area\xa0is the total area sown with crops and and orchards once or more in a year. It also include the net sown area. Net sown area is the total area sown with crops & orchards. It represents an area in which the total number of crops are grown only once in a year. |
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Write a short note on transport equipment industry in indi. |
| Answer» रेलवे:भारतीय रेलवे देश में प्रौद्योगिकी के बढ़ते स्तर का प्रतीक है। यह अपने रोलिंग स्टॉक की सभी आवश्यकताओं का उत्पादन करता है, अर्थात् रेलवे इंजन, वैगन और कोच। रेलवे इंजन तीन प्रकार के होते हैं: स्टीम, डीजल और इलेक्ट्रिक।स्टीम इंजन को अब डीजल और इलेक्ट्रिक इंजन से बदल दिया जाता है क्योंकि ये ईंधन-कुशल और प्रदूषण-मुक्त होते हैं। इंजन पश्चिम बंगाल में चितरंजन, उत्तर प्रदेश के वाराणसी और झारखंड के जमशेदपुर में निर्मित होते हैं। रेल और स्लीपर बार लोहे और इस्पात संयंत्रों में निर्मित होते हैं।कोच:कोच पेरम्बूर, बैंगलोर, कपूरथला और कोलकाता में निर्मित होते हैं, जबकि वैगन निजी क्षेत्रों और रेलवे कार्यशालाओं में उत्पादित किए जाते हैं। चेन्नई के पास पेरम्बूर में इंटीग्रल कोच फैक्ट्री ने 1955 में स्विस सहयोग से रेलवे कोचों का उत्पादन शुरू किया। अब यह लगभग सभी प्रकार के कोचों का निर्माण करता है जिनमें वातानुकूलित कोच, इलेक्ट्रिक और डीजल रेल कारें और इलेक्ट्रिकल मल्टीपल यूनिट शामिल हैं।बैंगलोर में भारत मूवर्स में प्रति वर्ष 400 ब्रॉड गेज कोच की एक स्थापित क्षमता है। पंजाब के कपूरथला में Ail Coach Factory की स्थापना मार्च, 1988 में की गई थी। इसकी प्रतिवर्ष 1000 कोच की स्थापित क्षमता है। यह एसी 3-स्तरीय कोच भी बना रहा है।वैगन:विज्ञापन:रेलवे की बढ़ती मांगों को पूरा करने के लिए वैगन विनिर्माण उद्योग पूरी तरह से तैयार है। अधिकांश वैगन निजी क्षेत्र में उत्पादित किए जाते हैं। निजी क्षेत्र में 30,625 वैगन (4 पहिया वाहनों के संदर्भ में) और तीन रेलवे कार्यशालाओं की स्थापित क्षमता वाली 13 इकाइयाँ हैं जिनकी वार्षिक क्षमता लगभग 4,000 इकाइयाँ हैं। पश्चिम बंगाल में लगभग 60 प्रतिशत वैगन का उत्पादन किया जाता है और बाकी महाराष्ट्र, यूपी, पंजाब और दिल्ली से आते हैं।अन्य रेलवे उपकरण:रेल और स्लीपर सलाखों का निर्माण भिलाई और जमशेदपुर में लोहे और स्टील के काम में किया जाता है और दुर्गापुर, जमशेदपुर और राउरकेला में पहियों और एक्सल का निर्माण किया जाता है। कोच और वैगन सार्वजनिक और निजी दोनों क्षेत्रों में निर्मित होते हैं।सड़क परिवहन:सड़क परिवहन रेलवे की तुलना में अधिक व्यापक है। वर्तमान में, ट्रक, यात्री बस, कार, मोटर साइकिल, स्कूटर, आदि जैसे मोटर वाहन बड़ी संख्या में निर्मित होते हैं। भारत तीन पहिया वाहनों का दूसरा सबसे बड़ा उत्पादक है।विज्ञापन:ट्रैक्टर और साइकिल भी बड़ी संख्या में निर्मित होते हैं। भारत वर्तमान में एक वर्ष में लगभग 15 मिलियन साइकिल और 3.8 मिलियन स्कूटर और मोटरसाइकिल का उत्पादन करता है। यह उद्योग दिल्ली, गुड़गांव, मुंबई, पुणे, चेन्नई, कोलकाता, लखनऊ, इंदौर, हैदराबाद, जमशेदपुर और बैंगलोर के आसपास व्यापक रूप से वितरित किया जाता है।ऑटोमोबाइल उद्योग:स्वतंत्रता से पहले भारत में ऑटोमोबाइल उद्योग का वास्तविक अर्थों में अस्तित्व नहीं था। आयातित भागों से केवल असेंबली का काम किया गया था। जनरल मोटर्स (इंडिया) लिमिटेड ने 1928 में मुंबई में अपने कारखाने में ट्रकों और कारों को इकट्ठा करना शुरू किया। फोर्ड मोटर कंपनी (इंडिया) लिमिटेड ने 1930 में चेन्नई और 1931 में मुंबई में कारों और ट्रकों की असेंबलिंग शुरू की।उद्योग का वास्तविक विकास 1947 में कुर्ला (मुंबई) में प्रीमियर ऑटोमोबाइल्स लिमिटेड और 1948 में उत्तरपारा (कलकत्ता) में हिंदुस्तान मोटर्स लिमिटेड की स्थापना के साथ शुरू हुआ। भारत में ऑटोमोबाइल उद्योग ने पिछले तीन दशकों के दौरान काफी प्रगति की है। । आज, यह अर्थव्यवस्था के सबसे जीवंत क्षेत्रों में से एक है।ऑटोमोबाइल के निर्माण के लिए कुछ विशेष मामलों को छोड़कर किसी भी इकाई को स्थापित करने के लिए अब किसी भी औद्योगिक लाइसेंस की आवश्यकता नहीं है। वर्तमान में इस क्षेत्र में स्वचालित मार्ग के तहत 100% प्रत्यक्ष विदेशी निवेश की अनुमति है।मुंबई, चेन्नई, जमशेदपुर, जबलपुर और कलकत्ता ऑटोमोबाइल बनाने वाले प्रमुख केंद्र हैं। ये केंद्र ट्रक, बसों, यात्री कारों, तीन पहिया और दो पहिया वाहनों सहित लगभग सभी प्रकार के वाहनों का उत्पादन करते हैं।Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. (TELCO) भारत में उत्पादित होने वाले ऐसे वाहनों का 70 प्रतिशत से अधिक मध्यम और भारी वाणिज्यिक वाहनों और खातों का प्रमुख उत्पादक है। चार प्लांट, प्रत्येक हैदराबाद, पीथमपुर (म.प्र।), रूपनगर (पंजाब) के पास आगजनी और गाजियाबाद जिले में सूरजपुरा। हल्के वाणिज्यिक वाहनों का निर्माण। | |
| 40639. |
What is meant by political party |
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Answer» A group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in govt. Political party is a group of people coming together to fight elections and to hold power in government Mostly they have the same ideology Political Party: A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. Always political parties take some policies and programmes for the society with a view to promote the collective good.There are different views on what is good for the society and people. Every political party wants to persuade people why their policies are better than other parties, and tries to win the support of people.Three Components of a Political Party(i) The Leaders Every political party has some prominent leaders who formulate policies and programmes of the party and choose candidates for contesting elections.(ii) The Active Members They are involved in different committees of the party and participate directly in their activity.(iii) The Followers They believe in the party’s ideology and support the party by casting their votes in favour of the party at the time of election. Political party is a group of people coming together to fight elections and to hold power in government Mostly they have the same ideology |
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| 40640. |
Anybody say whether CBSE will conduct the board exam this year or not |
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Answer» yeah!! exams will be held with delay. Yah!board exam will held This year board exam finished ....?.Next year board exams will not be there i think ? |
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| 40641. |
On which topics we can make sst project files |
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Answer» Consumer awareness,,Sustainable development Consumer awareness Sustainable development |
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| 40642. |
All topics for project making |
| Answer» Map work will be best topic | |
| 40643. |
What was the reason that nationalism mave toward imperialism |
| Answer» The main reason was to abroad and annex another territory to increase the area of rulling and to accumulate excess resource for overall development under jealous sentiment | |
| 40644. |
Explain July revolution |
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Answer» July revolution was the upheavel that had took place in july 1930 in france ...... The revolution had sparked in brussel led to segregation of belgium from the united state of netherland 1.The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution, was a rebellion by liberals and revolutionaries against the French monarchy.2.The country had grown displeased with Charles X, who limited freedom of the press and concentrated power in the crown.3.Within three days in July, the capital fell to the revolutionaries, who wanted to establish a republic.4.However, the upper bourgeoisie succeeded in placing Louis-Philippe in the monarchy, and despite some reforms, the public continued to grow discontented with the monarchy. 2nd French revolution was started in July. So it is called July revolution.Impact-Bourbon dynasty was over thrown. |
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| 40645. |
What was conservatives reaction after 1815 |
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Answer» This ans is wrong Napoleon was defeated in 1815 by the combined power of Britain, Russia, Prussia and Austria. After the defeat of Napoleon, European governments wanted to follow conservatism. The conservatives believed that established, traditional institutions of state and society should be preserved. They believed in preserving the monarchy, the Church, social hierarchies, property and the family. But most of them also wanted to retain the modernization which Napoleon carried out in the spheres of administration. The conservatives believed that modernization would strengthen traditional institutions. It was believed that a modern army, an efficient bureaucracy, a dynamic economy, the abolition of feudalism and serfdom could strengthen the monarchies of Europe. |
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| 40646. |
Explain Greece war of on dependence |
| Answer» Greece war\xa0was a successful war of independence waged by Greek revolutionaries between 1821 and 1829 against the Ottoman Empire. The Greeks were supported by the West European countries like the French Kingdom, Great Britain and Russian Empire, while poets and artists hailed Greece as the cradle of European civilisation. This organization carried out Finally, the Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation. | |
| 40647. |
What was the reason that treaty of Vienna signed |
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Answer» The reason was to restore the overthrowned monarchy and to subsitute the guideline principalities of conservatism for further rulling to maintain the existence of conservative regime This ans is also wrong To overthrow all the changes made by napoleon and rethe restoration of monarchy The main highlights were to how the nation could develop and what economic measures could help forge this nation together. The main goal of the "Treaty of Vienna", 1815 was to undo all the changes that were brought about in Europe during the reign of Napoleon wars . |
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What are the condition under which democracy accommodate social diversity |
| Answer» \tAlmost every country in the world has social diversities in respect to caste, race, religion, language, etc. Democracy is considered to be the most suitable form of government to accommodate these diversities. It aims at giving equal rights and opportunities to all the citizens.\tDemocracy is not simply rule by majority opinion. The majority always needs to work for minority. Democracy does not believe in any kind of discrimination among citizens on grounds of caste, religion, colour, ***, race, etc. It accommodates alLsocial diversities. | |
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Civil code |
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Answer» Civil code or Napoleonic code of 1804 was introduced by Napoleon to modernise France . The code includes: 1. Privileges by birth were restricted.2. Equality before law.3. Right to property was introduced.4. Simplified administrative divisions.5. Guild systems were removed in towns.6. Transport and communication systems were improved. Civil code or Napoleonic code of 1815 was given by napoleon.it take away all the privileges based on birth and give equality before law and saved the right to property |
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| 40650. |
Describe the benefit of roadways |
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Answer» Advantages of road ways over railways are:\t\xa0Construction cost of roads is much lower than railway lines.\tRoads can be constructed easily in hilly terrains and undulating topography.\t\xa0Roadways act as a feeder to other modes of transport, as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.\tRoad transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances. •It is easy to repair .• good for less passengers .•easy to maintain•Can go areas where railways are difficult to install |
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