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41851.

What is the difference between credit card and debit card?

Answer» \tDebit cardCredit cardDeducts money directly from your saving’s bank account or your current account.Allows you to borrow funds to pay for goods and services.Your savings bank account or current account.Credit extended to you by your card issuer. It gives you access to money you otherwise do not have (like a very short-term loan).You can only spend how much you have.\xa0Can spend more than what you have.Annual fees and PIN regeneration fees are applicableCredit cards have multiple fees applicable. These include joining fees, annual fees, late payment fees, and bounced cheque fees among others.\t\xa0
41852.

Name the oldest Japanese book printed in 867 AD

Answer» The oldest Japanese book, printed in AD 565. is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra, containing Six sheets of text end woodcut illustrations.
41853.

What is the role of election commission related to political parties?

Answer» \tThe Election Commission announces the date of elections.\t Its biggest function and responsibility is to conduct free and fair elections.\tIt implements the Code of Conduct few days before and during polling. It can punish any candidate who violates the code of conduct.\tThe Election Commission during election period may instruct the government to follow certain guidelines and ensure that the ruling party does not misuse the governmental powers.\tDuring elections, every government employees works under the control of the Election Commission and not the government.\xa0
41854.

Which system is good.., DOUBLE COINCIDENCE OF WANT {or} MONEY ?.???

Answer» Of course money...
A shoe manufacturer wants to sell shoes in the market and buy wheat. The shoe manufacturerwill first exchange shoes that he had produced for money, and then exchange the money for wheat. Imagine how difficult it would be if the shoe manufacturer had to directly exchange shoes for wheat without using money. He would have to look for a wheat growing farmer, who not only wants to sell wheat but also wants to buy the shoes in exchange. That is, both parties have to agree to sell and buy each other’s commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants.
41855.

Define the interdependent relationship between nature technology and institution

Answer» Nature contains resources. These resources are converted into usable form with the help of technology. Human beings interact with nature through technology, and create institutions to accelerate their economic development.1) Nature is defined by the rainfall, climate, topographic features of the place and does not depend on man made or developed resources.2) Technology is developed with the nature and natural resources of the place,technology is developed for man\'s facilitation.3) Institutions develope technologies based on resources. These technologies are used to utilize better resources which expand the institutions, and in return those institutions develop better technologies for better utilization of resources.
41856.

give an example of clashing and similar development goals

Answer» People have different developmental goals because people come from different background.Different people have different dreams and aspirations.People set their goals according to the changing circumstances and the prevailing situationPeople may change the goal with the change in situation which could be contradictory to previous goalFor Example : A person willing to do higher education will change his goal go for employment because weak economic situation of the family
41857.

Which country has been part of the \'Ottoman Empire\' since the 15th century??

Answer» If you knows the answer of this question , then why you ask???
No the right answer is Greece I know u searched from Google. i also did the same. but, the right answer is Greece
Absolutely correct.
Is it correct or not??
"FRANCE"?
41858.

After Napoleon defeat who captured the power of Europe?

Answer» King Louis XVIII
Okk
Yes
Conservatives
41859.

Who hosted the "treaty of vienna"?

Answer» Thanks both of you??
Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich
Thanks Abhi ?
Congress of Vienna was\xa0hosted\xa0by Austrian Chancellor Duke Metternich in 1815...
41860.

What does Absolutist means?

Answer» It is a form of government which is centralised ,miltarised and repressive
Absolutist is a form of government where the head of the state or the monarch has absolute authority over the affairs of the nation.\xa0A monarchical government that is centralised, militarised and repressive in nature and function is an example of Absolutist form of government.
An\xa0absolutist\xa0is someone who believes that the best form of government allows one person to hold all the power. North Korea is an example of a country that\'s been run by an\xa0absolutist\xa0leader for many years.
41861.

In which year Gandhiji organised satyagraha in kheda district of gujarat.

Answer» 1930
Gandhiji organised satyagraha in Kheda district due to high taxes taken from peasants by britishers..They are not able to pay high taxes..so,in support of peasants of Kheda District..Gandhiji started satyagraha movement in Kheda District..
Koi na sorry bolne ki jarurat nahi hai.....mujhe bhi uss question ka answer nahi pata tha jab mene full topic read kiya book me se then I got my answer then I told u that the answer is Greece not France
Sorry for that time yours answer was correct...About ottoman empire.
In \'1917\'--- To abolishes revenue system.
41862.

Discuss the unifaction of great Britain?

Answer» 1 ) The process of unification of ITALY was the work of 3 main leaders, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and Victory Emmanuel II .2) Italy was divided into 7 states in which only Sardinia-Piedmont was the only region ruled by a Italian Princely house.3) The northern Region was ruled by Austrian-Habsburg dynasty, The central was ruled by Popes by France and the Southern region by the Bourbon kings of Spain.4) The unification of Italy started with the secret societies formed by Mazzini like the Young Italy and the Young Europe.5) Count Cavour with his tack full diplomacy with France defeated the Austrians and freed the northern Italy.6) Garibaldi with his armed volunteers called red shirts defeated the Bourbon kings of Spain freeing the kingdom of 2 sicilies.7) Victory Emmanuel the 2nd defeated the popes of France and freeing the southern region and completing the unification of Italy and he was proclaimed the emperor of united Italy.
41863.

How was the king of Italy?

Answer» \xa0\tItaly was politically fragmented into various small states which were ruled by monarchies.\tDuring the mid-nineteenth century, only the state of Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by the Italian monarchy. The northern states were under the Austrian monarchy, Central Italy was under the control of the Pope and the states in the south were under the control of the Bourbon kings of Spain.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was a revolutionary who actively supported the unification of the Italian states. For achieving this aim, he formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’.\tThe state of Sardinia-Piedmont took the responsibility of fulfilling this task after the failed uprisings in 1831 and 1848. The king of Sardinia-Piedmont, Victor Emmanuel II, was actively helped by his Chief Minister Cavour. Cavour led the process of the unification of Italy.\tIn 1859, the state of Sardinia-Piedmont defeated the Austrians. In 1860, the Italian forces helped by Giuseppe Garibaldi and his volunteers marched into southern Italy and unified it with Italy.\tKing Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed as the king of united Italy. The complete unification of Italy was achieved in 1871.
Victor emmanuel ।।
41864.

Write a short note on\xa0cheif minister Cavour?

Answer» Count Camillo de Cavour was Chief Minister of\xa0Sardinia-Piedmont state who led the movement to unify the regions of Italy. He was\xa0neither a revolutionary nor a democrat. Like many other wealthy and educated members of the Italian elite, he spoke French much better than he did Italian.\xa0He engineered a careful diplomatic alliance with France, which helped Sardinia-Piedmont defeat the Austrian forces in 1859, and thereby free the northern part of Italy from the Austrian Habsburgs.
41865.

Discuss the unification of Italy ?

Answer» 1 ) The process of unification of ITALY was the work of 3 main leaders, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and Victory Emmanuel II . 2) Italy was divided into 7 states in which only Sardinia-Piedmont was the only region ruled by a Italian Princely house. 3) The northern Region was ruled by Austrian-Habsburg dynasty, The central was ruled by Popes by France and the Southern region by the Bourbon kings of Spain. 4) The unification of Italy started with the secret societies formed by Mazzini like the Young Italy and the Young Europe. 5) Count Cavour with his tack full diplomacy with France defeated the Austrians and freed the northern Italy. 6) Garibaldi with his armed volunteers called red shirts defeated the Bourbon kings of Spain freeing the kingdom of 2 sicilies. 7) Victory Emmanuel the 2nd defeated the popes of France and freeing the southern region and completing the unification of Italy and he was proclaimed the emperor of united Italy.
41866.

Write a short note on Giuseppe Garibaldi ?

Answer» A republican, he contributed to the Italian unification and the creation of the Kingdom of Italy. He is considered one of the greatest generals of modern times and one of Italy\'s "fathers of the fatherland" .Garibaldi was the most celebrated of Italian freedom fighters. He played an instrumental role. In 1833, he joined the \'Young Italy\' movement and participated in a republican uprising in Piedmont in 1834. In 1860, Garibaldi led the famous expedition of the Thousand to South Italy.Giuseppe Garibaldi is best known for his military leadership in the unification
41867.

Write a short note on Giuseppe Mazzini?

Answer» Thank you ???
Giuseppe Mazzini: Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary, born in Genoa in 1807. He was a member of the secret society of the Carbonari. At the age of 24, he was sent into exile in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria.Mazzini believed that God has intended the nations to be the natural units of mankind, So he did not want Italy to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.He founded underground societies named ‘Young Italy’ in Marseilles and ‘Young Europe’ in Berne, whose members were like-minded young men from Poland, France, Italy and the German States. Young Italy was a secret society formed to promote Italian unification: "One, free, independent, Republican Nation."Mazzini, an Italian nationalist\xa0was a fervent advocate of republicanism and envisioned a united, free and independent Italy.Often viewed in Italy\xa0of the time as a god-like figure, the antifascist Mazzini Society, founded in the United States in 1939 by Italian political refugees, took his name; they, like him, served Italy from exile.IF YOU WANT TO SCORE GOOD MARKS IN SOCIAL STUDIES ESPECIALLY HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE PLEASE READ NCERT AS MANY TIMES AS YOU CAN . I KNOW THEY ARE LENGTHY BUT TO SCORE GOOD MARKS YOU MUST.
41868.

Ethinic composition of belgium

Answer» The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex because in that country Dutch speaking people are in majority ( 59 %), while French and German speaking are respectively 40% and 1%. The French live in the Wallonia region and the Dutch lives in flemish region. While this is the case in the country, the capital, Brussels has French speaking people as the majority ( 80%) and Dutch 20%.
41869.

How does regionalism affect national development

Answer» Regionalism is one of the major challenges that any nation has to face during developmental stage. Some such challenges faced may include:-• Financial infrastructure.• Colonialism.• Disparity.• Raw material and market need.These factors restrict a number of regions to stay undeveloped and economically backward. The development is usually noticed in only few regions around the major rural areas that are industrially developed.For effective development, it is important that proper grants have to be offered by the leaders of the nation. Apart from this, it is also important for proper distribution of land reforms within these regions.
41870.

Please tell me the syllabus of ssc

Answer» Rahul pta nhi tum kya bta rhe ho
Arre mene pucha ki sst ka syallbus kya h
English, mathematics, Reasoning, current affairs
41871.

Explain the round table conference

Answer» Round Table conferences were a series of conferences that was organized by the British government to discuss various constitutional reforms in India.Second Round Table conference resulted in a settlement between Mahatma Gandhi and Viceroy\xa0Lord Irwin. This settlement was\xa0known as the Gandhi–Irwin Pact and Gandhi was appointed as the sole representative of the Congress to the second Round Table Conference.
41872.

write the difference between non cooperation movement and civil disobedience movement

Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t
41873.

Explain sugar industry in detail?

Answer» The\xa0sugar industry\xa0subsumes the production,\xa0processing\xa0and marketing of\xa0sugars\xa0(mostly\xa0saccharose\xa0and\xa0fructose). Globally, most sugar is extracted from\xa0sugar cane\xa0(~80\xa0% predominantly in the tropics) and\xa0sugar beet\xa0(~ 20%, mostly in temperate climate like in the U.S. or Europe).Sugar beets awaiting processing at the\xa0Holly Sugar Corporation\xa0plant near\xa0Brawley, California.\xa0Photograph by Environmental Protection Agency. (12/02/1970)Sugar is used for\xa0soft drinks,\xa0sweetened beverages,\xa0convenience foods,\xa0fast food,\xa0candy,\xa0confectionery,\xa0baked products, and other sweetened foods. Sugarcane is used in the distillation of\xa0rum.Sugar subsidies have driven market costs for sugar well below the cost of production. As of 2018, 3/4 of world sugar production was not traded on the open market. The global market for\xa0sugar\xa0and\xa0sweeteners\xa0was some $77.5 billion in 2012, with sugar comprising an almost 85% share, growing at a\xa0compound annual growth rate\xa0of 4.6%.[1]Globally in 2018, around 185 million\xa0tons\xa0of sugar was produced, led by\xa0India\xa0with 35.9 million tons, followed by\xa0Brazil\xa0and\xa0Thailand.[2]\xa0There are more than 123 sugar-producing countries, but only 30% of the produce is traded on the international market.
41874.

Define the following terms1) Life Expectancy Ratio

Answer» The term Life Expectancy simply refers to the numbers of years an individual is expected to live based on the statistical average. The life expectancy is one of the three major components of Human Development Index-the index which measures the human development of countries. The life expectancy varies from place to place and era to era.
41875.

Long answer questionHow do formal and informal forms of credit differ from each other

Answer» Nice answer
\tFormal sources follow the sources of credit that are registered by the govt. and have to follow its rules and regulations whereas in informal sources include those small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government.\tRBI dominates the functions of formal sources of credit but in informal sources there is no organisation that dominates the credit activities.\tFormal sources usually charges lower rates of interest whereas in informal sources they charge much higher rates of interest.\tThe main motive of formal sources is social welfare whereas the main motive of informal sources is profit-making.\tBanks and cooperatives are the example of formal sources and moneylenders, traders, employees, friends and relatives etc are the example of informal sources.
41876.

What was main moto of French Revolution

Answer» Hi all
:liberty :freedom:fraterr
41877.

Send rivistion note

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41878.

What are renewable resources?

Answer» Renewable resources are type of resources in which substances are being used again and again by recycling process.
Renewable resources are the natural resources which can be used again & again or can be reproduced by physical, mechanical & chemical processes.Like solar energy, agricultural products & soil are some of renewable resources.
Renewable resources are natural resources which will be able to replenish itself when it is consumed. Example:air, water,solar energy.
Resources which can be renewed or reproduced with physical, chemical and mechanical processes are called renewable resources. We can use them again and again and they will never end.
Resources which can be renewed or reproduced with physical, chemical and mechanical processes are called renewable resources. We can use them again and again and they will never end. Example forests,fisheries etc
41879.

Differentiate party system of USA and India long answer of class 10th

Answer» \tIndiaUSAAlthough there are currently 2 major national parties – the INC and the BJP; there are hundreds of regional and smaller parties in the political scene.There are two major political parties here. They are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.\tHead of State\tIndiaUSAElected head of Government is the Prime Minister. He is the executive head.The President is the constitutional head of state.Citizens cast their vote to elect their representatives to the Lok Sabha. The party that wins a majority of seats in the Lok Sabha gets invited by the President to form the government.The leader of that party becomes the Prime Minister.Elections to the Lok Sabha are held every five years generally.Head of State is the President.Citizens cast their ballot in every state to elect members of the electoral college (popular vote) who in turn cast electoral votes to determine the President.The President holds office for a four-year term.\tGovernment\xa0\tIndia\xa0USAThe government can lose the mandate if its majority cannot be proved in the Lok Sabha in the event of a no-confidence motion.\xa0This would lead to mid-term elections.Parliamentary form of government.The President is not dependent on the strength of his party in Congress (legislative body).He remains in power for the four years of his term unless he is impeached or incapacitated.Presidential form of government.\tCabinet\xa0\tIndia\xa0USAThe Prime Minister appoints members of his cabinet from his party or from those supporting his coalition (if it’s a coalition government).President nominates cabinet members and sends them to the Senate for confirmation.The cabinet members need not be Congress members, they could just be industry experts.\tLegislative Body
41880.

Agriculture has been the backbone of the Indian economy. Explain the statement by giving reason.

Answer» Agriculture is called the backbone of Indian economy because of some kind of reason:(1) 2/3rd of Indian population depends on agriculture.(2) agriculture comes under primary sector which is the most important fact responsible for the development of other two sector & these all are responsible for the development of country.Therefore, agriculture is called the backbone of Indian economy.
India is primarily an agricultural country.\tTwo third of its population is engaged in agricultural activities which provide livelihood.\tAgriculture is a primary activity and produces most of the food and food grains that we consume.\tAgriculture produces raw materials for our various industries, For example: cotton textile and sugar industry.\tSome agricultural products like tea, coffee and spices are exported and earn foreign exchange.\tThe share of agriculture in providing employment and livelihood to the population continued to be as high as 63% in 2001.
41881.

When was the BJP formed mention its major ideologies of class 10th short answers

Answer» Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP):\xa0This party was founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Building a strong and modern India is the main goal of this party. The BJP wants to promote cultural nationalism (or ‘Hindutva). This party wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India, a uniform civil code and a ban on religious conversions. It support base increased significantly in the 1990s. The Party came to power in 1998 and remained in power till 2004. This party stormed back to power in centre in 2014.
41882.

Xam idea book for class 10 contain previous year questions ?Answers are good or not

Answer» Ya they are good even I prefer it because. I like the format
41883.

In 1830 why were the bourbon kings overthrown in France???

Answer» Thanks
The first upheaval took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon kings who had been restored to power during the conservative reaction after 1815, were now overthrown by liberal revolutionaries, who installed a constitutional monarchy with Louis Philippe at its head.
41884.

Which are the main resource

Answer» Resources\xa0• 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 ‘Resource’.\xa0Classification of Resources\xa0• The resources can be classified as:→ On the basis of origin – biotic and abiotic→ On the basis of exhaustibility – renewable and non-renewable→ On the basis of ownership – individual, community, national and international→ On the basis of status of development – potential, developed stock and reserves.
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41885.

How was the issue of political equality to women seen during the liberal movement

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41886.

Explain the various reasons for growth of MNC ?

Answer» Developing countries are becoming a hub of MNCs because of the reason that these countries are most eager and are underway to develop and want to be on par with the developed countries. Thus these countries ease up their norms and regulations and try to attract these foreign companies to open up their business units in these developing nations. Thus, the profit and ease of doing business in these countries makes them a preferred location for MNCs. They Provide an inflow of capital into the developing country. E.g. the investment to build the factory is counted as a capital flow on the financial account of the balance of payments. This capital investment helps the economy develop and increase its productive capacity. The Harod Domar model of growth suggests that this level of investment is important for determining the level of economic growth.The inflows of capital help to finance a current account deficit. (foreign investment enables developing countries to buy imports).Multinational corporations provide employment. Although wages seem very low to us, people in developing countries often see these new jobs as preferable to working as a subsistence farmer with even lower income. Multinational firms may help improve infrastructure in the economy. They may improve the skills of their workforce. Foreign investment may stimulate spending in infrastructure such as roads and transport. Multinational firms help to diversify the economy away from relying on primary products and agriculture – which are often subject to volatile prices and supply.
41887.

How foreign leads to integration of market ?

Answer» Foreign trade leads to integration of markets across countries by the processes of imports and exports. Producers can make available their goods in markets beyond domestic ones via exports. Likewise, buyers have more choice on account of imports from other countries
Foreign trade provides opportunities for both producers and buyers to reach beyond the markets of their own countries. Goods travel from one country to another. Competition among producers of various countries as well as buyers prevails. Thus foreign trade leads to integration of markets across countries.\xa0For example, during Diwali season, buyers in India have the option of choosing between Indian and Chinese decorative lights and bulbs. So this provides an opportunity to expand business.
41888.

What are the advantages of foreign investment ?

Answer» Increased\xa0Employment\xa0and Economic\xa0Growth. ...Human Resource Development. ...3. Development of Backward Areas. ...Provision of Finance & Technology. ...Increase in Exports. ...Exchange Rate\xa0Stability. ...Stimulation of Economic Development. ...Improved Capital Flow.
41889.

Explain any four characteristics of commercial farming in india

Answer» Four characteristics of commerical farming in India are as follows:(i) Crops are grown on a large scale in large farms or plantations for commerical purposes and for export to other countries.(ii) It is capital intensive farming requiring high application of modern inputs.(iii) Modern inputs like high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides are used to obtain higher productivity. Irrigation is applied to meet water requirement.(iv) Commerical farming is mainly practised in states with less population pressure like.Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Maharashtra and western Uttar Pradesh. Wheat,cotton,sugarcane, oilseeds, tea and coffee are grown under commercial farming.
41890.

How lead the constitutional monarchy in French during 1815?

Answer» The first upheaval took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon kings who had been restored to power during the conservative reaction after 1815, were now overthrown by liberal revolutionaries, who installed a constitutional monarchy with Louis Philippe at its head. Matternich once remarked, "When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold." The July Revolution sparked an uprising in Brussels which led to Belgium breaking away from the united kingdoms of the Netherlands.
41891.

How hunger,hardship play a important role in the revolution of 1848?

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41892.

How the nationalism feeling developed in Poland ?

Answer»
41893.

What role play by romantic imagination an national feeling in the developing of nationalism ?

Answer» i) Romantic artists and poets created a sense of shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation.(ii) It was through folk songs, folk poetry, and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation was popularised.(iii) Emphasis was given on the vernacular language and the collection of folklore, to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences
41894.

What was the effect of France upheaval in1830?

Answer» The effects of revolutionary upheaval in France in 1830 were:\xa0(i)\xa0The Bourbon dynasty, which was restored in 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries.\xa0(ii)\xa0A constitutional monarchy was installed with Louis Philippe as its head.\xa0(iii)\xa0An uprising was seen in Brussels, which led to Belgium breaking away from the United Kingdom of Netherlands.
41895.

Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for country development explain

Answer» Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country\'s development due to the following factors:More lending would lead to higher incomes and encourage people to invest in agriculture, engage in business and set up small scale industries.Cheap credit means more income would be left with the borrower to reinvest rather than return as interest. This leads to acceleration of economic activity.Cheap credit would also allow weaker sections of society to enter formal sector of lending and rid them of exploitation at the hands of informal moneylenders.Affordable credit would also end the cycle of debt trap and lead to sustainable economic activity that would allow borrowers to invest in better technology to make their business more competitive.
41896.

How democracy promotes equality among citizens?

Answer» Bemocracy promote equality among citizen in many ways1 democracy means by the people for the people and of the people2 in democracy every citizen has equal rights3 in democracy every citizen has equal to right vote
41897.

Garibaldi

Answer» Full name - Giuseppe GaribaldiHe helped in the unification of Italy ?? by winning the support of the local peasants. He persuaded them to fight for this cause.
41898.

The economics of the world are not similar. Do you agree? Give reason

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41899.

When was rowlat act start

Answer» 18march,1919
Only on 1919
18 March ,1919
The\xa0Rowlatt Act\xa0came into effect on 18 March 1919. In Punjab the protest movement was very strong, and on\xa010\xa0April two leaders of the congress, Dr. Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew, were arrested and taken secretly to Dharamsala.
41900.

Mahatma Gandhi how many demand wrote please explain. One one points

Answer» Gandhi put forward 11 demands to Irwin. They are: (1) Prohibit intoxicants, (2) Change the ratio between the rupee and the sterling, (3) Reduce the rate of land revenue, (4) Abolition of salt tax, (5) Reduce the military expenditure, (6) Reduce expenditure on civil administration, (7) Impose custom duty on foreign cloth, (8) Accept the Postal Reservation Bill, (9) Abolish the CID department, (10) Release all political prisoners, and (11) Issue licenses of arms to citizens for self-protection. Gandhi made it clear that if the 11 points are ignored, the only way out was civil disobedience. Then he proceeded out with the very famous Dandhi march.