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What do you know about bamboo drip irrigation system? |
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Answer» The bamboo drip irrigation system is normally used to irrigate the black pepper crops planted in mixed orchards. Bamboo pipes are used to divert perennial springs on the hilltops to the lower reaches by gravity. The bamboo drip irrigation system is normally used to irrigate the black pepper crops planted in mixed orchards. Bamboo pipes are used to divert perennial springs on the hilltops to the lower reaches by gravity. Case study |
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| 41002. |
The distinguish feature of a federal government is |
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Answer» Power is divided into two or more than two tiers of government.Each tire of Government do not depend on each other for power.Source of revenue for each level of govt. Is specified.In case of any dispute supreme court have power to solve their dispute. Feature of Federal government are-1 3 or more levels of government- in the federal form of government there are the more levels of government which govern the same citizen of a country with their respect policy e of secularism and other2 Decentralization of power--.in a federal form of government there are decentralization of power which means some power are shared to to the local government from centre of state government so that local government can face the problems of local people in a local way 3) rigid constitution-- federalism follows a rigid constitution in which the power of of peoples and other laws cannot be in unilaterally change by by a single type of government either state or local and Central |
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What are steps taken by the government to ensure that the benifit of globalisation reach everyone |
| Answer» 1) Policies and programmes to be initiated so that benefits of globalisation is shared among all groups of the society.2) Proper implementation of labour laws so as to protect workers.3) Protect small producers until they are capable of entering international market.4) Negotiations with WTO to ensure fairer rules for liberalisation.5) Form alliances with other developing countries to fight for fairer rules of liberalisation in WTO. | |
| 41004. |
What is utopia |
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Answer» A vision that is so ideal that it is unlikely to exist Imaginary world or the world of our imagination is known as utopia An imaginary word drawn by Frédéric sorrue |
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| 41005. |
what do you understand by liberalism? describe their ideas in economic spheres. |
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Answer» In the economic sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of markets and the abolition of state imposed restrictions over the movement of goods and capital. Liberalism stood for freedom of an individual and equality before law |
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| 41006. |
Difference between disguised unemployment and under employment |
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Answer» Disguised unemployment = a situation of unemployment wherein more people are engaged in work than required.Marginal productivity of labour is zero or negative. Underemployment = a situation in which people are working less than what they are capable of doing. Seasonal Unemployment:*Getting employment only for the part of the\xa0year in certain sectors, like agriculture is\xa0called seasonal unemployment.*It is mostly found in agro-based industry.\xa0*It is found both in rural as well as urban areas.\xa0*There are certain busy seasons when sowing, harvesting, weaving and threshing is done.Disguised Unemployment:*A situation wherein marginal productivity of\xa0labour is zero. It is not visible and found among wage earners, mostly in agriculture.\xa0*It is mostly found in agriculture\xa0*It is found in rural sectors only.\xa0*The work requires the service of five people but engages eight people. |
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| 41007. |
Explain historical change in sectors |
| Answer» In all the countries , primary sector was the most important sector at the initial stages of the development . - Farming sector became prosperous and it produced much more food than before. Many people started taking other activities like transportation and administration- After more than 100 years , factories came up and it started expanding . People began working in the factories and in this way secondary sector became the most important sector.- During past several years, there is a shift from secondary to tertiary sector in the developed countries. Most of the people are employed in the tertiary sector.These are the historical changes in the sectors. | |
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Short note on right to work |
| Answer» The provision of RIGHT TO WORK was added to the Indian Constitution upon implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of 2005 (MGNREGA-2005). Initiated in about 625 districts across India, this act ensures 100 days of guaranteed employment to those people in rural areas who are able but are in need for work. If the government fails in providing employment, then it should give unemployment allowances. | |
| 41009. |
when was civil disobedience movement started what were significant effect of indian |
| Answer» Civil disobedience movement was initially started in 1930 but was called off in 1931 by Gandhiji himself. Then, it was restarted in 1932 once again but later, gradually lost its momentum by 1934. It had far reaching impact on Indians. When Gandhiji manufactured salt on boiling sea water on 6th April 1930, thereby violating salt law, thousands of people especially women marched out of their homes, manufactured salt and demonstrated it in front of British salt factories. Then in the countryside, peasants refused to pay chawkidari taxes and British revenue and socially boycotted landlords, taluqdars and moneylenders. In the tribal villages, the tribal men encroached into the Reserved forest areas and restarted using the forest for their livelihood and fulfilling traditional rights. Political processions and demonstrations emerged from all across the country and different groups of people except some, actively participated in the movement. | |
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we have enough to full our stomach not full stock. explain this statement. class 10 geography |
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| 41011. |
Write the developmental goals for urban unemployed youth? |
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Answer» 1) Favourable working environment.2) Security of employment.3) Regular and good enough wages.4) Work upto his potential. Development goals for urban on employed youth is the either government or private must open some organization that would provide employment. |
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| 41012. |
Write about different credit arrangements for different credit borrowers in a village |
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| 41013. |
How is silk fibre produced? |
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Answer» By killing the silkworms in hot water Silk fiber is produced by rearing silkworm and that process is called sericulture. From the silk worm |
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| 41014. |
Discribe what do you mean by nation state |
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Answer» In nation state the citizens and the rulers shared a common identity and history after the ruler and common people have struggles........ ? People belong to same culture and same language get to gether is called a nation state |
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| 41015. |
Who draw image of bharat mata |
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Answer» Abanindranath Tagore Bankim chandra chattopadhyay created bharat mata. The image of bharat mata was first painted by abanindranath tagore. Bankim Chandra chatopaddhyay Rabindranath tagore |
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| 41016. |
Why resource planning is necessary |
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Answer» Recourses are present in a limited quantity in our environment so ,it is important to use the resources carefully and also conserve them for future generations is very important and we can do all this by good planning of resources . Thus resource planning is very important. a. As the resources are limited, so their planning is quite necessary so that we can use them properly and at the same time save them for our coming generations.b. For the balanced development of the country, the planning of the resources becomes very essential.c. A resource planning is also necessary to save their exploitation or unlawful exploitation by the unscrupulous elements of the society. |
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What other goal is included in the developmental goals besides having better income? ... |
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Answer» Equal treatmentfreedomeducational rightssecuritypeaceetc 1. Freedom 2.education 3. Equal treatment. 4. Pollution free environment 5. Respect of others Equal treatment, freedom, education, security, peace etc adds up to the materialistic wants or developmental goals for a better quality of life |
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| 41018. |
Energy saved in energy produced". Support the statement with suitable example |
| Answer» 1. promotion of energy conservation and increase the use of renewable energy are the twin plans of sustainable energy.2. India is presently one of the least energy efficient countries in the world.3. we have to adopt a cautious approach for the judicious use of our limited energy resources.4. using public transport systems instead of individual vehicles.5. switching off electricity when not in use.6. using power saving devices and using non conventional sources of energy. | |
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Explain sorrieu\'s utopian vision..? |
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Answer» It is the society that really not exist In sorrieus utopian vision, the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations identified through their flags and national costumes. Sorrieu created the image to unifyyje disintegrated states into nation state under a democratic constitution |
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Who was lord Byron what was his contribution in the Greek war of independence |
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Answer» Lord Byron was an English poet who organised funds to support the Greek war and later he went to fight in the Greek war where he died of fever He was an english poet who organised funds and later went to fight in the greek war where he died of fever in 1824. |
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| 41021. |
Explain the ethnic composition of Sri Lanka and Belgium |
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Answer» Ethnic composition of Belgium:-1. 59% Dutch speaking2. 40% French speaking3. 1% German speakingIn Brussels:- 80% French speaking20% Dutch speakingEthnic composition of Sri Lanka:- 1. 74% Sinhalese 2. 18% Tamilians (13% - Sri Lankan) (5% - Indian) T ethnic composition of Sri Lanka and Belgium are-1.French2.Dutch 3.German |
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Write three step of political reform |
| Answer» (1)there should be state funding of elections (2) there should be e no roll of of criminals in a political party (3 ) seats should be reserved for womans | |
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Through a focus of any two countries, explain how nations developed over the nineteenth century. |
| Answer» Development of Germany as a nation state:\tA large number of political associations whose members were middle class professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans as members were formed in Germany.\tRomantic imagination and national feelings also became a major factor for formation of nation-state. Johann Gottfried Herder of Germany popularised the true spirit of nation through folk songs, folk poetry and folk dances.\tOtto von Bismarck had architected the process of unification with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. In Germany, three wars against Austria, Denmark and France were fought over seven years.Development of nation state in Italy:\tLike Germany, Italy too had a long history of political fragmentation. Italians were scattered over several dynastic states as well as the multi-national Habsburg Empire.\tItaly was divided into several states. These were being ruled by dynasties like Habsburg, Pope and Bourbon dynasty. Only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house.\xa0\tCaricature of Garibaldi of Italy helped a lot in stimulating nationalistic feeling among masses.\tCavour established a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and won two Sicilies. | |
| 41024. |
What are the effects of poona pact of 1932. |
| Answer» Dr B R Ambedkar entered into a pact with Gandhiji known as Poona pact. Poona pact gave the depressed classes ( later known as scheduled caste) reserved seats in the central assemblies but they were to be voted through general electorate. | |
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What is the relevance of Gandhian model of resource conservation in today\'s world ( in long) |
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Answer» Gandhiji and resource conservation :- 1) Resources are available for everyone\'s need but not for anyone\'s greed.2) Declared that greedy and selfish individuals accompanied by exploitative nature of modern technology was the root cause for resource depletion.3) Mass production to be replaced by production by the masses. (Machine ----> Man) Gandhi said that resources is enough to fulfil one\'s need.But not for any greed. |
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What are merits and demerits of 1. One party system2. Two party system3. Multi party system |
| Answer» Demerits of one party system is that Party does whatever they want irrespective of citizen\'s views.Of two party system, people are unable to find which is the best among two.Of multi party systemIt leads to delays in the formation of new government. | |
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Who was Frederic sorreou |
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Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a prominent French painter and nationalist who, in 1848, prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a "World made of Democratic and Social Republics". Frederick sorrieu was a french artist who created a seies of four prints visualising his dream of a world |
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Short note on agenda 21 |
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Answer» The Agenda 21 is the legal declaration signed by the world leaders in 1992 at the United Conference on Environment and Development, which took place at Rio de Janeiro in Brazil .it aims at achieving global sustainable development. It is an agenda to combat environmental damage poverty , disease through global co-operation on common interests , mutual needs and shared responsibilities. The major objective of the agenda 21 is that every local government should draw it\'s own local Agenda 21. It was a declaration signed by world leaders during the first UNCED (United Nations Conference on Environment and Development) at Rio de\' Janeiro, Brazil in 1992. It emphasized on environment conservation and sustainable development. Its major objective was to ensure that all local parliamentary units had their own local Agenda 21. |
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What is about French revolution |
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Answer» In 1789, in the wake of early morning, the city of Paris was in a state of alarm. Rumours spread that the King would open fire upon the citizens. People started gathering and they started breaking a number of government buildings in search of arms. The commander of the Bastille was killed in the armed fight and the prisoners were released. People hated the Bastille as it stood for the despotic power of the king. People protested against the high price of bread. A new chain of events began which led to the execution of the King in France. My friend, this is the storming of Bastille, just the beginning of French revolution. |
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Timeline for chapter nationalism in india |
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Why did nationalists tour in India |
| Answer» To gather the existing evidences of folklore, folk culture, folksongs, folkdance and folkpoetry in their own land which, they considered, were open testimonies to the glorified history of Indian civilisation which was eventually lost on foreign invasion. This helped inculcating a feeling of hatred among illiterate and graduate Indians against the colonial empire. This instilled a sense of common identity among Indians. | |
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How Is Power Shared By Political Parties |
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Answer» In most of the contemporary democracies, power sharing between different political parties take the form of a competition. Also referred to as POLITICAL ELECTIONS, this competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand. Thus, in the long run, power is actually getting switched between different political parties after regular intervals. Whereas in other democracies, this form of power sharing is direct as political parties, during elections, form political alliances and adopt a common programme. When in power, these political alliances form coalition governments and thus, power is shared. Power sharing arrangements can also be seen in the way political parties, pressure groups and movement control or influence those in power. In a democracy, the citizens must have freedom to choose among various contenders for power. In contemporary democracies, this takes.... |
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Plz open sample paper |
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What is nepolean code of 1804 |
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Answer» 1.Established equality before law.2.Abolished privelages based on birth and granted right to property to French citizens.3.Abolished feudal sytem and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.4.Improved transport and communication and simplified administrative divisions. Civil code of 1804 are Napoleonic code was issued it abolished all privileges based on birth it established equality before law and secured the right to property The Napoleonic Code is also called the "French Civil Code of 1804" defined the concept of equality before the law and also secured the right to property. This code abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues as well as improvement in the Transport and communication systems. |
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Problems with consumer movement |
| Answer» The consumer redressal process is becoming cumbersome, expensive and time consuming. Many times, consumers are required to engage a lawyer. These cases require time for filing and attending the court proceedings, etc. In most purchases, cash memos are not issued, hence, evidence is not easy to gather. | |
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Why is the ethnic composition of Belgium very complex? |
| Answer» Though a small country, Belgium indeed has a far more complex ethnic composition. About 59% of the Belgian population are concentrated in the Flemish region and are Dutch speakers. Following them comes the French population who constitute about 40% of the whole population and are concentrated in the Wallonia region. The remaining 1% constitute the German speakers who are concentrated in the eastern regions of the country. Unfortunately, there occurred regional disparities between the Dutch speakers who were numerically major but financially minor in Belgium and French who were numerically minor but financially major in the country. Things were even worse in the capital, Brussels with French (80%) and Dutch (20%). | |
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Difference between individual and community |
| Answer» Individual means the person and a thing .etc that belong to a particular person .And .Community resources the belongs to a particular group , organization. Etc . | |
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What do u mean by resources 10 std |
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Answer» Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy bor needs and it is technologically accessible , economically feasibleand culturally acceptable can be termed as Resource Anything available in our environment which is used to satisfy human needs is termed as "RESOURCES". Those things available in our environment which can be used to satisfy human needs, provided they are technologically accessible, culturally acceptable and economically feasible are termed as RESOURCES. |
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It was known violent method of mass egitation news by mahatma gandhi . |
| Answer» Satyagraha. | |
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It is a group of people who can together to contest erection and hold power in the government. |
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Answer» Political party Answer = Political Party. Political party. |
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"Resource planning is essential". Analyze the statement. |
| Answer» Resource planning is a step towards judicious use of resources with a view to promote sustainable to development. There are mainly 3 reasons why resource planning is essential for resource development :- 1) RESOURCES ARE NOT FREE GIFTS OF NATURE = Rather, resources are simply, the functions of human activity. Therefore, indiscriminate exploitation and overutilisation would lead to their scarcity.2) RESOURCES ARE IMPORTANT FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES = Sectors like AGRICULTURE and INDUSTRY which are considered to be the BACKBONE of Indian GDP depend directly on resources for their survival. Certain non renewable resources like FOSSIL FUELS are important for the country\'s development.3) LARGE SCALE DEPENDENCE ON RESOURCES = A significantly large portion of the Indian population depend directly or indirectly on resources on their survival. Non renewable resources like FOSSIL FUELS are used by humans in day to day activities. Certain resources like food, water and shelter are required not only for present but also for future generations. | |
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give reason why power sharing is described able |
| Answer» Power sharing helps to reduce the possibility of conflicts between social groups. Power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political orders as social conflict often leads to violence and political instability. | |
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Is crude oil essential for development process in a country ? Discuss |
| Answer» Crude oil - uses :- 1) Petrol and Deisel = fuel for automobiles.2) Natural gas = non renewable source of energy which is known for its environment friendliness as well as for its high calorific value.3) Kerosene = used as rocket fuel.4) LPG = used as cooking gas. | |
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Who are aristrocate |
| Answer» Any person belonging to the ruling social class, either based on nobility, money, or both can be termed as an ARISTOCRAT. Till the eighteenth century, they used to be the most dominant class in SOCIAL, ECONONOMIC and POLITICAL spheres in Europe. | |
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What is the difference between Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity? |
| Answer» Liberty means freedom. Equality means no divisions. Fraternity means brotherhood. | |
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What is majortianism ? |
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Answer» I think you forgot a phrase, Meen. "they want, DISREGARDING THE NEEDS AND WISHES OF THE MINORITIES." A believe that majority should be able to rule the country in whichever way they want. example in case of Sri Lanka the majority community was sinhalas. |
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What are the key features of the constitution of Belgium of 1993? |
| Answer» The\xa0Belgian Constitution\xa0prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the central government. ... The State governments are not subordinate to the central government. (iii)Brussels has\xa0a\xa0separate government in which both the communities have equal representation. | |
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What are the features of federal ism |
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Answer» Features of federalism are as follows:-1.There are two or more levels of the government.2. Different levels of government govern the same citizens but each level has its own Jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation taxation vand administration.3.The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.So the existence of each tier of government is constitutionally guaranteed.4. The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government.such changes rewuire the consent of both the levels of government.5 Countries have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government. The key features of Federalism are:* There are two or more levels in the government.* Different tires of government govern the same citizens, but each tire has it\'s own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislature, taxation and administration.* The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution. ... :) |
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Indiscriminate use of resources has led to numerous problemsJustify the statement. |
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What lesson do we get from Belgium and Sri Lankan examples? |
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Answer» From the stories of both countries we understood the requirements of division of power among the government and its different forms... The need for fair power sharing between different social groups. The Belgians had realised the need for doing away with regional disparities. So, they made amendments in the Constitution between 1970 and 1993 and adopted the policy of accomodation. As a result, the chances for conflicts decreased and people of all communities felt that their role could make a difference in the governance. Thus, civil war was avoided in Belgium. But, soon after independence in 1948, in Srilanka, the Sinhala leaders had taken virtue of their majority and established supremacy in the government who in turn adopted majoritarian measures. This led to a civil war in Srilanka between 1983 and 2009. |
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