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41801.

Evaluation of positive negative aspects of River Valley project

Answer» The positive impacts are as follows:1.provides work2.eliminates flooding3.provides power4.provides water for human consumption5.helps to conserve water6.provides water for agriculture7.provides water for industrial uses8.provides for a fishery where one may not have existed before9.changes the ecology of the region10.opens new areas to agriculture\xa0Negative impacts may include:1.they lead to the displacement of human, plants, animals, chiefly from small tribal communities;2.disrupt downstream fisheries;3.increase the risk of earthquakes;4.submerge forest land; increase the spread of insect-borne diseases; andthreaten the fragile regional ecosystem through reducing, the flow of water from the rivers into the seas.5.These projects initially devastate human lives and biodiversity by inundating thousands of acres of forests and agricultural land.6.They degrade the fertile agricultural soils due to continuous irrigation (rather the seasonal irrigation which is dependent on the monsoon), and salinization, making the soil toxic to many plant species.
41802.

Why has the agriculture in India got a major get back inspite of increase in the GDP growth rate?

Answer» (i)\xa0More and more land is used for construction of factories, warehouses and shelters which have reduced the land under cultivation.\xa0(ii)\xa0Soil gets degraded by the use of pesticides, fertilizers, over irrigation, etc., which leads to water logging and salinity. (iii)\xa0Today Indian farmers are facing a big challenge from international competition.\xa0(iv)\xa0Our government is reducing the public investment in agriculture, subsidy on fertilizers have decreased.\xa0(v)\xa0Reduction in import duties on agricultural products have proved detrimental to agriculture in the country.
41803.

Short note on the Greek war of independence

Answer» The Greek war of independence (1821-1829) also commonly known as the Greek revolution was a successful war by the Greeks who won independence for Greece from the ottoman empire. The Greeks were thus the first of the ottoman empire\'s subject peoples to be accepted as an independent sovereign power.
41804.

Describe five main features of rabi crops

Answer» \tRabi crops are sown in winter from October to December.\tRequires warm climate for seed germination and cold climate to grow.\tAlso known as Winter crops\tHarvesting Months : Between March and April.\tBarley, gram, peas and wheat are examples of Rabi crops.
41805.

Ground water is the example of which resources

Answer» Renewable resource
Renewable resource.Based on the availability, resources are classified as renewable and non-renewable. Renewable resources: These are the sources which can be replenished over a period of time. An example is forest wood because wood can be grown by reforestation. Non-renewable: These are the sources that cannot be renewed and available in limited quantities. Examples include coal, nuclear, oil, and natural gas. As ground water can continuously supply water resources it falls under the category of renewable resource.
41806.

Describe the emergence of middle class in 19th century

Answer» The eighteenth century witnessed the emergence of social groups, termed the middle class, who earned their wealth through an expanding overseas trade and from the manufacture of goods such as woollen and silk textiles that were either exported or bought by the richer members of society. In addition to merchants and manufacturers, the educated in the third estate included professions such as lawyers or administrative officials. They believed that no group in society should be privileged by birth. Rather, a person’s social position must depend on his merit. These ideas envisaging a society based on freedom and equal laws and opportunities for all, paved way for the emergence of the middle class.
41807.

Explain the Hunger, hardship of Europe during the period of 1830 to 1848??

Answer» The 1830 were years of great economic hardship in Europe. Population from rural areas migrated to the cities to live in over crowded slums. Europe where the aristocracy still enjoyed the power, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations.
41808.

Differentiate between subsistence and commercial agriculture

Answer» Subsistence agriculture:1. The predominant type of Indian agriculture is subsistence farming.2. In this type nearly half of the production is issued for family consumption and the rest is sold in the nearby markets.3. The farmers concentrate on staple food crops like rice and wheat.Commercial agriculture:1. Crops in great demand are grown in commercial agriculture.2. In this type crops are raised on a large scale with the view of exporting them to other countries and for earning foreign exchange.Example: Cereals, cotton, sugarcane, jute etc.
41809.

who hasted the treaty of vienma

Answer» Duke metternich was the one who hosted the treaty of Vienna in Austria
The Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 was hosted by the Austrian statesman and diplomat\xa0Klemens Von Metternich.
Metternich
41810.

Why agriculture and allied actions or activities are counted under primary sector?

Answer» The primary sector includes all those activities the end purpose of which consists in exploiting natural resources:\xa0agriculture,\xa0fishing,\xa0forestry,\xa0mining, deposits. As long as humans are alive on the earth,\xa0agriculture\xa0is an important\xa0occupation\xa0throughout the world.\xa0Agriculture\xa0provides basic raw food which will be processed by food processing industries and converts it into packaged food and flood into markets. Everything you eat includes the produce of\xa0agriculture.\xa0The\xa0primary sector\xa0is concerned with the extraction of raw materials. It includes fishing, farming, and mining. Understanding the structure of the economy is critical for both the economic planners and the government of that country to plan, to govern and consistently take the economy towards a growth path.
41811.

What is meant by proto indrstilization

Answer» Proto-industrialisation is the phase of industrialisation that was not based on the factory system. Before the coming of factories, there was large-scale industrial production for international market. However, the pace of this production was not on the level as seen during the industrial revolution. This part of industrial history is known as proto-industrialisation.
41812.

Mahatma gandhi died on

Answer» 20 jan 1948
30 January 1948 he was shot by Nathuram godse
30 January 1948
\tOn 20 January 1948, an attempt was made on his life there by the same group who would later assassinate him.\tTen days later, on 30 January, Nathuram Godse shot to death the 78-year old Gandhi at point-blank range firing 3 bullets into his chest.
41813.

Why did Louis Philippe flee the country ? What measures were taken in France after 1848 ?

Answer» The Bourbon Restoration was the period of French history following the fall of Napoleon in 1814 until the July Revolution of 1830.After Napoleon abdicated as emperor in March 1814, Louis XVIII, the brother of Louis XVI, was installed as king and France was granted a quite generous peace settlement, restored to its 1792 boundaries and not required to pay war indemnity.On becoming king, Louis issued a constitution known as the Charter which preserved many of the liberties won during the French Revolution and provided for a parliament composed of an elected Chamber of Deputies and a Chamber of Peers that was nominated by the king.A constitution, the Charter of 1814, was drafted; it presented all Frenchmen as equal before the law, but retained substantial prerogative for the king and nobility and limited voting to those paying at least 300 francs a year in direct taxes.After the Hundred Days, when Napoleon briefly returned to power, Louis XVIII was restored a second time by the allies in 1815, ending more than two decades of war.
41814.

Write information about Various Consumer Rights.

Answer» Right to Be Informed:\xa0A consumer has the right to have correct information about a product. There are rules which make it mandatory to mention ingredients and safety features on the pack of a product. Proper information helps a consumer to make informed buying decision. A pack of a product also needs to mention the MRP (Maximum Retail Price) and a consumer can complain if the seller asks for more than the MRP.Right to Choose:\xa0A consumer has the right to choose from different options. A seller cannot just offer to sell only one brand to the consumer. The seller has to offer various options to the consumer. This right is usually enforced through laws against monopoly trade.Right to Seek Redressal:\xa0If a consumer gets affected by false promises made by the producer or suffers because of manufacturing defect; he has the right to seek redressal. Suppose you took a mobile connection and the bill shows many hidden charges which were not explained to you earlier. Or the mobile company activated a ringtone without your permission. Then you can go to the consumer court to put your case.
41815.

Enactment of COPRA 1986 and its benefits

Answer» Consumer Protection Act 1986, a major step taken in 1986 by the Indian government was the enactment of the consumer protection act popularly known as COPRA.1) It applies to all goods and services .2) It covers all sectors that is private public and cooperative .3) It gives rise to consumers . Established Consumer Protection councils at centre and state levels .Under COPRA , three tier quasi-judicial machinery at district, state and national levels was set up for redressal of consumer disputes . The act has enabled the consumers to have the right to represent in the consumer courts the enactment of COPRA has led to the setting up of separate departments of consumer affairs in Central and state governments .
41816.

Describe the cause of the Silesian rebellion and its result. Write your answer in points

Answer» The cause of the Silesian weaver\'s uprising was the cheating of the weavers by the contractors. In 1845, the weavers raised a revolt against the contractors who used to supply them raw material to weave textiles in finished form. The contractors drastically reduced their payments.\xa0The viewpoint of the journalist Wilhelm Wolft for this uprising was as fellows-\xa0Weaver\'s crowd reached the house of the contractor and demanded higher wages. They were not treated well, so a group of the crowd entered the contractors house forcibly and destroyed the furniture, window panes, plundered it. This shows that the viewpoint of the journalist was biased against the weavers and in favour of the contractor. On the other hand, the journalist did not understand the root cause of the uprising. He did not understand the poverty of weavers.
41817.

What is the effect of globalization on indian agriculture?

Answer» The impact of\xa0globalization\xa0on Indian agriculture has been felt since colonial times.\xa0
Raw\xa0cotton and spices were important export items from India. In 1917, Indian farmers revolted in Champaran against being forced to grow indigo in place of\xa0food grains, in order to supply dye to Britain\'s flourishing textile\xa0industry. Thus, globalisation has had its boons and banes for Indian agriculture.Post\xa0liberalization, Indian farmers face new challenges in the form of competition from\xa0highly\xa0subsidized\xa0agriculture of developed nations. This prompts\xa0the need for making Indian agriculture successful and profitable by improving the conditions of small and marginal farmers, countering the negative effects of Green Revolution, developing and promoting organic farming, and diversifying cropping pattern from cereals to high-value crops.\xa0
41818.

German forces attach russia in

Answer» Eyuty
41819.

What is fedralism in india

Answer» Federalism in India refers to relations between the Centre and states of Union of India. ... Part XI of the Indian constitution specifies the distribution of legislative, administrative and executive powers between the union government and the States of India. ......In my opinion
Federalism is a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country.Features of Federalism• There are two or more levels of government.• Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each government have power independent of the other.• The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be changed by one level of government.• The judiciary prevents conflict between centre and regional government in the exercise of their powers.• Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified to ensure its financial autonomy.
41820.

Police is a _________ subject.

Answer» State\'s subject
It is included in State List
41821.

Name all the different organs of government ?

Answer» (i) Organs of the government: Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three organs of the government. Legislature is responsible for making laws, executive organ is responsible for execution or implementation the laws whereas judiciary is there to provide justice to the people or to solve the disputes.(ii) Power sharing: In India the Union Parliament, i.e., the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha makes laws whereas various ministers and government officials are responsible for the execution of the laws. These ministers are not independent but they are responsible or answerable to the Parliament or State Assemblies. Similarly, although judges are appointed by the executive, they can check the functioning of executive or laws made by the legislatures. This arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.
41822.

Describe the role of Alluri Sitaram Raju in the moment of tribal peasants.

Answer» Alluri Sitarama Raju was an Indian revolutionary involved in the Indian independence movement. Raju led the "Rampa Rebellion" of 1922–24, during which a band of tribal leaders and other sympathisers fought against the British Raj.Raju was inspired by the Non-Cooperation Movement and persuaded people to wear khadi and give up drinking. He also asserted that India could be liberated only by the use of force, not non-violence. The rebels attacked police stations, attempted to kill British officials and carried on guerrilla warfare for achieving swaraj.\xa0Raju was captured and executed in 1924, and over time became a folk hero.Answer By
Alluri Sitaram Raju was the tribal peasant’s leader in the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh. He claimed that he had a variety of special powers. He could make correct astrological predictions and heal people and he could survive even bullet shorts.Role:\tRaju talked of the greatness of Mahatma Gandhi.\tRaju was inspired by the Non-Cooperation Movement.\tHe persuaded people to wear khadi and gave up drinking.\tBut at the same time, he asserted that India could be liberated only by the use of force, not by non-violence.\tThe Gudem rebels attacked police station, attempted to kill British officials and carried\ton guerrilla warfare for achieving Swaraj.
41823.

Characteristics of agriculture

Answer» \xa0(i) Indian Agriculture is mainly of intensive subsistence type.(ii)\xa0It is mainly practised in areas of high population pressure on land.(iii)\xa0It is labour intensive farming where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining high yields.(iv)\xa0Farmers continue to take maximum output from the limited land with absence of alternate source of livelihood which leads to enormous pressure on agricultural land.(v)\xa0The right of inheritance has led to division of land among successive generations and rendered the size of land holding uneconomical.
41824.

Describe the non-cooperation-khilafat movement

Answer» The Khilafat Movement was launched by Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement. At the Calcutta Session of the Congress in September 1920, he convinced other leaders to start a Non-Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat Movement.The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924), was a pan-Islamic, political protest campaign launched by Muslims in British India to influence the British Government and to protect the Ottoman empire during the aftermath of First World War. The First World War had ended with the defeat of Ottoman Turkey.There was a fear that the power of the spiritual head of the Islamic world (Khalifa) would be curtailed. To defend his power, a Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay in 1919. The Khilafat leaders put pressure . upon the British Government to give better treatment to Turkey.
41825.

Advantages and disadvantages of globalisation

Answer» Advantages of Globalisation(i) Globalisation has resulted in greater competition among producers-both local and foreign. This has improved the quality of products and lowered the prices.(ii) A wider variety of goods are available in the market for consumers.Disadvantages of Globalisation(i) For a large number of small producers, globalisation has posed major problems. These producers were not able to free the competition from large foreign producers and hence several of such production units had to shut down, rendering workers jobless.(ii) Workers in MNCs are employed on* temporary basis . and laid off without any compensation during the slack period.
41826.

What are the source of fresh water?

Answer» There are various sources of water. About 97% of the water on the Earth’s surface is covered with water. The three main sources of water are:\tRainwater.\tGroundwater – This includes water bodies like Wells and Springs.\tSurface water – This includes different water bodies like Sea, Oceans, Reservoirs, Rivers, Streams, Ponds, Lakes and Tanks.
Fresh water includes water in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and even underground water called groundwater. Fresh water is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids.
41827.

Give detail of the aryan and Dravidian race.

Answer» \tDravidians came to India before the Aryans. They spoke Dravidian language.\tThey were the inhabitants of the Mohen-jo-daro culture. The Dravidians worshipped the mother as a ‘goddess’ and Shiva as a ‘God’.\t\xa0The tradition of worshiping with incense stick, lamp and ‘aarti’ are considered as the greatest gifts of the Aryans.\tThey had matriarchal system of family and they were perfect in the art of weaving, spinning, dyeing and arts.\tAfter the Aryans settled in north India, the Dravidians shifted to North India. Toady they speak Dravidian- family languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malyalam.The Aryans\tAccording to most historians, the Aryans came into India in around 1500 BCE from central Asia. They were war-like people.\tThe Aryans worshipped the relief features and the forces of nature like trees, rivers, mountains, Sun, wind and rain. They composed hymns for praying various natural elements.\tThe Nordic Aryans were the creator of the Indian culture.
41828.

Which economic system has been followed by INDIA?

Answer» Mixed\xa0economic system has been followed by INDIA.Indian economy is called a mixed economy\xa0because it is neither completely socialist nor capitalist . In India private & public sector both operate in the market.\xa0In a mixed economy, private and public sectors go side by side. The government directs economic activity in some socially important areas of the economy, the rest being left to the price mechanism to operate.
41829.

sakh ke aupcharik strot se aap kya samajhte

Answer» साख की औपचारिक स्रोत से से तात्पर्य उन संस्थानों से है, जो बेहद कम दर पर ऋण उपलब्ध कराते है। ये संस्थान बैंक, सहकारी समितियां तथा अन्य आधिकारिक वित्तीय संस्थान आदि होते हैं।यह औपचारिक स्रोत एक निश्चित और बेहद कम ब्याज दर पर ऋण उपलब्ध कराते हैं। औपचारिक स्रोत सरकार द्वारा नियंत्रित होते हैं और इनकी ब्याज दर भी सरकार किसी सरकारी संस्थान द्वारा नियंत्रित की जाती है। जैसे बैंकों का नियंत्रण भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक करता है और वही ब्याज की दरें तय करता है। इस तरह के ऋण के लेने में कोई सुरक्षा गारंटी दी जाती है और ऋणकर्ता द्वारा भुगतान करने में असफल होने पर गारंटी के रूप में दी गई संपत्ति आदि बैंक द्वारा ले ली जाती है, जिसकी नीलामी करके बैंक अपने ऋण की वसूली करता है।
41830.

What is development role of girls of the urban famiels

Answer» Equal opportunity as compared to her brother. Pursue education abroad
Marriage in good family , good education and more richer life..
41831.

Tow person development gols can we confeidenty each other how

Answer» \xa0\tPeople have different developmental goals because people come from different background.\tDifferent people have different dreams and aspirations.\tPeople set their goals according to the changing circumstances and the prevailing situation\tPeople may change the goal with the change in situation which could be contradictory to previous goal\tFor Example : A person willing to do higher education will change his goal go for employment because weak economic situation of the family
41832.

In contex of development people mix gols in explain

Answer» People look at materialistic as well as non materialistic goals like handsome salary, job security, peace of mind, good working atmosphere, freedom and equality.
It is true that for development, people look at a mix of goals, e.g. :(i) If women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the household and society increases. So dignity is an important goal.(ii) However, it is also the case that if there is respect for women there would be more sharing of housework and greater acceptance of women working outside.(iii) A safe and secure environment may allow more women to take up a variety of jobs or run a business. These are goals other than income. Hence development goal is not only for better income but for other important things in life.
41833.

Under national development, priority is given to those goals which benefit a small number of people.

Answer» False
41834.

What is siblicide.

Answer» A behavorial pattern of killing a child or a group of chilf that is prominent in multiple animal groups
The killing of a sibling or siblings, as a behaviour pattern typical in various animal groups.
41835.

Which chapter at not asked in board 2021 of sst

Answer» Available at website
1) Any one out of these two ch 3,4 . The chosen chapter to be assessed in the periodic test are not in board examination. 2) ch - 5 Geography 3) Ch 2, ch 3 Political science 4) ch 3,4,5,8
41836.

Chapter 1 democratic politics exercise questions

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41837.

Describe the treaty of Vienna 1815?

Answer» The Provisions of Treaty of Vienna of 1815 include:(i) The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power.(ii) France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon.(iii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.(iv) Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.(v) Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy.(vi) In the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.(vii) Thus, monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon were restored and a new conservative order was created in Europe.
41838.

Who hosted the treaty of Vienna 1815?

Answer» Congress of Vienna was hosted by Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich in 1815.\xa0The following changes were made:\xa0(i) The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French Revolution, was restored to power and France lost the territories it had annexed.(ii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent the French expansion in future. Thus, the kingdom of the Netherlands, which included Belgium, was set up in the North and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the South.(iii) Prussia was given important new territories on its. Western frontiers, while Austria was given control of Northern Italy.\xa0(iv) The German confederation of 39 states that had been set up by Napoleon was left untouched.
Duke metternich
41839.

What were the feeling of conservatism in Europe revelent to the modernisation ?

Answer» \xa0Conservatism is a political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs. It also laid stress on gradual development as opposed to revolutionary change. Following are some of the salient points of conservatism:\t\xa0i.\xa0Conservatives believe that traditional institutions like the church, social hierarchies, property and the family should be preserved against all forces of change.\t\xa0ii.\xa0Many conservatives even saw forces of modernism strengthening traditional institutions like monarchy.\t\xa0iii.\xa0Around 1815, the conservative regimes in Europe were largely autocratic. They did not tolerate democratic thought, political criticism or dissent. They often put restrictions on activities that questioned the legitimacy of autocracy and imposed censorship laws on newspapers, books, plays and songs that promoted ideas of liberty and freedom.
41840.

Best youtube channel for sst 10th best explanation except edumantra and vedantu???

Answer» Extra classes
Bhai ki padhai / pustack
Extra classes but edumantra is the best
Only ask doubts
41841.

Which guide is best for social science in class 10

Answer» U like is for practice
CBSE guide itself.
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41842.

What is coalition government and what are the impact of indian federation

Answer» Coalition government\xa0is a cabinet of a parliamentary\xa0government\xa0in which multiple political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that "coalition". The usual reason for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the parliament.
41843.

Why did mahatma Gandhi stopped non cooperation movement???

Answer» Thankyu
Gandhiji decided to withdraw the ‘Non-Cooperation Movement’ in February 1922 because of the following reasons :1) Gandhiji felt that the movement was turning violent and satyagrahis needed proper training before they were ready for a mass struggle.2) Some nationalist leaders in the Congress believed that they should take part in the elections to the provincial councils as this will give them an opportunity to oppose the British within the councils and demonstrate to the people that the councils were not truly democratic. They resented to the struggle but could not openly criticize Gandhiji.3) In 1922, at Chauri-Chaura in Gorakhpur, a peaceful mob turned violent and clashed with the police resulting in the deaths of several policemen.
41844.

What is a resource? Give two examples.

Answer» Everything available in environment , which has some value ,can satisfy our needs provoded it is technologically accessible, economically feasibleand culturally acceptable is called a resource . Eg. Coal , water , fish , petroleum etc.
The materials which are available in our environment which areused for the satisfaction of our needs which are technologically accessible, economically feasible, etc are called resources.......
Eg:coal, petroleum, water, forests, Fossil fuels, etc.
The things which are given by our environment and we utilise those things to fulfill our needs is known as resources.
Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically . feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as\xa0Resource.\xa0Examples, coal, water, air, minerals, etc.
41845.

Details about the treaty of constantinople

Answer» Under this treaty, Greece recognized as an independent nation.The Treaty of Constantinople was part of the Constantinople Conference which began in 1832.The participation of this conference included France, Britain, and Russia (Great powers) and on the other side the Ottoman Empire.The treaty was put forward as Leopold I decline to accept the Greece throne because he was unhappy about the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line.
41846.

Outline the features of vienna treaty.

Answer» The Provisions of Treaty of Vienna of 1815 include:(i) The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power.(ii) France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon.(iii) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future.(iv) Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.(v) Prussia was given important new territories on its western frontiers, while Austria was given control of northern Italy.(vi) In the east, Russia was given part of Poland while Prussia was given a portion of Saxony.(vii) Thus, monarchies that had been overthrown by Napoleon were restored and a new conservative order was created in Europe.
41847.

In जलिया wala बाग how many people died

Answer» Gaurav Seth ji om ji ne puccha tha kitne logon ki mritiu hui thi ...Aapne Pura copy paste hi kr Diya?
Above 1000 - 2000
जलियांवाला बाग नरसंहार 13 अप्रैल 1919 को हुआ था। इस दिन ब्रिटिश लेफ्टिनेंट जनरल रेगिनाल्ड डायर ने अमृतसर के जलियांवाला बाग में बैसाखी के मौके पर इकट्ठे हजारों निहत्थे मासूम भारतीयों पर अंधाधुंध गोलियां चलवा दी थीं। इस गोलीबारी में 1000-2000 भारतीय मारे गए थे। वहीं इससे कहीं ज्यादा गंभीर रूप से घायल हुए थे।\xa0बैसाखी के दिन 13 अप्रैल 1919 को अमृतसर के जलियांवाला बाग में एक सभा रखी गई, जिसमें कुछ नेता भाषण देने वाले थे। शहर में कर्फ्यू लगा हुआ था, फिर भी इसमें सैंकड़ों लोग ऐसे भी थे, जो बैसाखी के मौके पर परिवार के साथ मेला देखने और शहर घूमने आए थे और सभा की खबर सुन कर वहां जा पहुंचे थे। जब नेता बाग में पड़ी रोड़ियों के ढेर पर खड़े हो कर भाषण दे रहे थे तभी डायर ने बाग से निकलने के सारे रास्ते बंद करवा दिए। बाग में जाने का जो एक रास्ता खुला था जनरल डायर ने उस रास्ते पर हथियारबंद गाड़ियां खड़ी करवा दी थीं।डायर करीब 100 सिपाहियों के सीथ बाग के गेट तक पहुंचा। उसके करीब 50 सिपाहियों के पास बंदूकें थीं। वहां पहुंचकर बिना किसी चेतावनी के उसने गोलियां चलवानी शुरु कर दी। गोलीबारी से डरे मासूम बाग में स्थित एक कुएं में कूदने लगे। गोलीबारी के बाद कुएं से 200 से ज्यादा शव बरामद हुए थे।इस घटना के प्रतिघात स्वरूप सरदार उधमसिंह ने 13 मार्च 1940 को लंदन के कैक्सटन हॉल में इस घटना के समय ब्रिटिश लेफ़्टिनेण्ट गवर्नर मायकल ओ ड्वायर को गोली चला के मार डाला। उन्हें 31 जुलाई 1940 को फांसी पर चढ़ा दिया गया था।
41848.

Describe three demands of sri lankan Tamil\'s how did they struggle for their independence

Answer» Three demands of Sri Lankan Tamilsi) Their language i.e. the Tamil should be given equal status with that of the Sinhala languageii) Their should be no discrimination between them and the Sinhala residents of Sri Lanka in government jobs and university posts.iii) Their religion whether Hinduism or Christianity should be equally respected with that or Buddhism.iv) They should be given equal political rights.\xa0
41849.

Which of the following is an example of horizontal sharing of power?

Answer» The Executive, The Legislature and The Judiciary are the example of horizontal division of power.
41850.

Who was Friedric Sorriev?

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist, who in 1848, created a series of four prints, visualising his dream of a world made up of socialist and democratic republics