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Answer» European colonialism and colonizationwas the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically. Research suggests, the current conditions of postcolonial societies have roots in colonial actions and policies.For example, colonial policies, such as the type of rule implemented,the nature ofinvestments,and identity of the colonizers,are cited as impacting postcolonial states. Examination of thestate-buildingprocess,economic development, andcultural normsandmoresshows the direct and indirect consequences of colonialism on the postcolonial states.Theera of European colonialismlasted from the 16th to 19th centuries and involved European powers vastly extending their reach around the globe by establishing colonies in theAmericas,Africa, andAsia. The dismantling of European empires followingWorld War IIsaw the process ofdecolonizationbegin in earnest.In 1941,PresidentFranklin D. RooseveltandBritish Prime MinisterWinston Churchilljointly released theAtlantic Charter, which broadly outlined the goals of theU.S.andBritish governments. One of the main clauses of the charter acknowledged the right of all people to choose their own government.The document became the foundation for theUnited Nationsand all of its components were integrated into theUN Charter, giving the organization a mandate to pursue global decolonization.Despite a uniform effort by the United Nations, modern postcolonial states vary widely in terms of political and economic stability |
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what is asia |
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Answer» Asia is Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. It shares the continental landmass of Eurasia with the continent of Europe and the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with both Europe and Africa. Asia is Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. It shares the continental landmass of Eurasia with the continent of Europe and the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with both Europe and Africa. ASIA Earth's largest and most populouscontinent, located primarily in theEasternandNorthernHemispheres. It shares the continental landmass ofEurasiawith the continent ofEuropeand the continental landmass ofAfro-Eurasiawith both Europe andAfrica. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometres (17,212,000sqmi), about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of thehuman population,was the site of many of thefirst civilizations. Asia is notable for not only its overall large size and population, but also dense and large settlements, as well as vast barely populated regions. Its 4.5 billion people (as of September2018) constitute roughly 60% of the world's population. |
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ILUWhat is meant by the idea of satyagraha? |
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(d) Which adaptations should you haveto enable you to live permanentlyin the polar region? Why? |
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Answer» You should have a furry skin because fur is what makes polar animals survive in the cold, The fur traps the cold in it and keeps you warm from the inside.Hope this helped |
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Answer» Sedimentary rocks are formedwhensedimentis deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension. Thissedimentis oftenformedwhen weathering and erosion break down arockinto loose material in a source area. |
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Expand NNDP. |
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Answer» The Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) was Nigeria's first political party. Formed in 1923 by Herbert Macaulay to take advantage of the new Clifford Constitution, theNNDPsuccessfully organized various Lagos interest groups into a single group that was able to compete politically |
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Expand WHO |
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Answer» WHO stands for World Health Organization |
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Expand NCERT. |
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Answer» NCERT stands for National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) |
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Write a program to print pattern like:12 13 2 14 3 2 15 4 3 2 1 |
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Answer the following questions1. What is a merchant called who buys things in large quantities? |
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Answer» Amerchantis a person whobuysorsellsgoods in largequantities,especiallyone whoimportsandexportsthem.tradesman,dealer,trader,broker can also be referred to them. |
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wer the following questions.Nameany three common minerals used by you every day |
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1. Answer the following questions.(i) Name any three common minerals used by you every day. |
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Answer» Gold, salt and copper are common minerals used by people every day. coal, petroleum, salt, iron, cooper, etc. |
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Is the idea of democracy shrinking? Explain. How can democracy be reform and deepened?Or |
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Answer» It cannot be said that idea of democracy is shrinking in India because public participation still persists in politics. The Right to Information Act has been evolved only with the objective of making the public or citizens of India aware of the functioning of the government and parties For instance, protests from several human rights organisations arose in the case of Delhi gang rape case which made the government to enact severe laws and punishments for erring criminals so that it does not happen to any other in future. People are aware of the functions of government and they are more literate and conscious in the selection of their representatives. Democracy can be reformed in the following few ways:(a) Legal Ways of Reforming Politics. Politics can be reformed in legal ways by introducing new laws that ban undesirable things. Carefully devised changes in law can help to discourage wrong political practices and encourage good ones. But legal-constitutional changes by themselves cannot overcome challenges to democracy. Democratic reforms can be better carried out mainly by political activists, parties, movements and politically conscious citizens. (b) Reforms through Legislation. Legal changes can lead to reforms but the results may be counter-productive. For example, banning people who have more than two children from contesting panchayat elections results in denial of democratic opportunity to many poor and women, which is not desirable. |
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nswer the following questions.Name any three common minerals used by you every dayres of metallicminerals gen |
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Answer» There are so many minerals which we use in our daily life like (a)coal, (b) Petroleum, (c)Limestone, (d)Salt,Iron,Aluminium, Copper, etc. Silver, gold and iron ore coal,petroleum and salt coal, gold, silver, limestone,baxuite |
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How many countries in our world |
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Answer» There are195 countriesin the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that aremember states of the United Nationsand 2 countries that are non-member observer states: theHoly Seeand theState of Palestine. |
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Why countries of the world selected their own Standard Meridians? |
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Answer» The countries of the world can select their own standard meridian else there will be lots of problems arising from transportation to communication and for each and everything. If each and every state, try to follow their own time then everything gets collapsed on each other without standard time. Then there will be nothing in the proper schedule from communication to transport and also our daily routine. |
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the rules made by world trade organisation favour developed countries do you agree |
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Answer» Yes. The rules favoured developed countries as they liberalise the trade of developing countries but not of developed countries. Moreover, World Trade organization mainly consists developed countries and therefore they favoured themselves |
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What is Democracy?Why Democracy? |
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Answer» Democracy is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.. why ? The worddemocracydescribes a political system. In ademocraticcountry, all eligible citizens have the right to participate, either directly or indirectly, in making the decisions that affect them. Canadian citizens normally elect someone to represent them in making decisions at the different levels of government |
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What is biodiversity! WHY 18 Duively porHow have human activities affected the depletion of flora and fauna? Explain.. |
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Answer» Biodiversity is the variation of wildlife and cultivated species in a given ecosystem. In this interconnected web,each organismis a producer, consumeror decomposer. Other organisms, including humans, depend for their existence on such roles. (ii) Human activities such as poaching, deforestation, the expansion of railways, agriculture, commercial and scientific forestry, and mining are to blame for the depletion of flora and fauna. |
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How minerals help in the economic development of a country? |
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Answer» Minerals helps the country in development . Mineral resources is the most precious traeaure for economy development of a country .1) trading of the product with the foreign countries the economic scenario become changed . 2) by the help of science and technology human resources makes it easier to the mineral resources for diff uses of human beings. mineral help To our country To development. mineral like coal, petrol are very costly....... they help in industrial area for factory etc..... |
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Discuss theprocess and features of economic development of China. |
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Answer» China has achieved an average growth rate of over 9% pa since 1978 – the year that effectively was the start of the market based reforms in the Chinese economy Rapid, sustained growth in China has lifted over 700 million people (or one-tenth of the world's population) out of extreme poverty All of the Millennium Development Goals have been reached or are within reach Growth in China is now slowing down and a lower target rate of growth of 7% has been set Capital investment (I) and exports (X) have been the foundations for Chinese growth and development but the Chinese economy has now reached an important turning point. For growth to be sustained China needs to achieve are-balancing of her economy Relying less on exports of low to medium value manufactured products and moving up value chains to produce and sell products with a high-knowledge and high-technology component Driving more growth from household spending (consumption) on goods and services Sustainability has become an essential part of China's development strategy Addressing the pressures that come from rising inequalities of income and wealth. Success in improving sustainability through low carbon innovation and other technological breakthroughs can provide China with new sources of external demand as Chinese businesses export products and licence technology in green industries China remains a Communist state dominated by the Chinese Communist Party but it is also an increasingly open economy where trade accounts for over seventy per cent of GDP In 2000, China's accounted for 7.1% of the world's total GDP (in PPP terms) By 2015 China will have a 19% share of global GDP - higher than any of the other BRIC nations Per capita incomesare rising though still low by advanced-nation levels The share of GDP (by valued-added) from Chinese industry has been close to 50% for more than 30 years, but since 1980 the share contributed by service industries grown from 30% to 43%. This is below the norm in advanced countries where services account for more than 70% of GDP. Agriculture's share of Chinese GDP has fallen from 30% of GDP in 1980 to less than 10% in 2009. There has also been a mass movement of millions of people away from rural areas into urban centres of population but agriculture still accounts for around 40% of total employment The latest Economic Plan is centred on developing the services sector, increasing urbanization and improving incomes – there are big opportunities here for UK service multinationals |
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1.The slow economic development of the third world countries. |
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Answer» Economic stagnation is a prolonged period of slow economic growth (traditionally measured in terms of the GDP growth), usually accompanied by high unemployment. |
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How can communalism pose a great threat to Indian democracy? |
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Answer» Communalism can pose a great threat to Indian democracy as: (i)It leads to the belief that people belonging to different religions cannot live as equal citizens within one nation. Either one of them has to dominate the rest or they have to form different nations. (ii)Any attempt to bring followers of one religion together in a context other than religion is bound to suppress many voices within that community. |
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(3) There was serious economic rivalry between Germany andEngland |
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Answer» There was strong rivalry between Britain and France over possessions in North Africa. By the early 1900s, Germany also had colonies in Africa and was beginning to show an interest in North Africa. The Mediterranean was part of Britain's most important trade route to India. |
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Answer the following questions in about 30 words.u) What is biodiversity? Why is biodiversity important for human lives?il) How have human activities affected the depletion of flora and fauna? Explain |
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3. Answer the following questions in about 120 words.(1) Explain land use pattern in India and why has the land under forest notIncreased much since 1960-61?(11) How have technical and economic development led to more consumption ofresources? |
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CLICULUI CU LAPU.3. Answer the following questions in about 120 words.(i) Explain land use pattern in India and why has the land under forest notincreased much since 1960-61?(ii) How have technical and economic development led to more consumption ofresources? |
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Economic Development |
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Answer» Economic development is the process by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well-being of its people. The term has been used frequently by economists, politicians, and others in the 20th and 21st centuries. The concept, however, has been in existence in the West for centuries. I want it in full brief like essay type because I have to write it in my project plz can u make 20 para. on it. |
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Explain the concept of economic development. |
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Answer» Ans :- Economic development is the process by which a nation improves the economic, politics, and social well-being of its human. Economic development has a direct relationship with the environment and environmental issues. Economic development is very often confused with industrial development, even in some academic sources. PLEASE LIKE THE ANSWER |
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Answer the following questions in about 30 words.(1) What is biodiversity? Why is biodiversity important for human lives?Lulation of flora and fauna? EX |
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8.The fiscal position of the government both centreand states has been under stress in recentdecades. Comment |
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Answer» In a not-so-happy global economic scenario, India has been hailed as one of the few beacons of light. India is the world’s largest democracy with a federal structure, plural cultures, higheconomic growthand strong macroeconomic fundamentals. It is a great achievement that India has clocked growth rates in the range of 7% even while maintaining its targets onfiscal deficitand reining ininflation. |
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How have technical and economic development led to more consumption ofresources? |
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i) How have technical and economic development led to more consumption ofresources? |
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nswer the following questions in about 30 words.U What is biodiversity? Why is biodiversity important for human |
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Answer» Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play. For example, A larger number of plant species means a greater variety of crops. Greater species diversity ensuresnatural sustainability for all life forms. |
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4. Answer the following questions in about 30 words.(1) What is biodiversity? Why is biodiversity important for human lives? |
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Answer» i) Biodiversity is the variation of wildlife and cultivated species in a given ecosystem. In this interconnected web,each organismis a producer, consumeror decomposer. Other organisms, including humans, depend for their existence on such roles. (ii) Human activities such as poaching, deforestation, the expansion of railways, agriculture, commercial and scientific forestry, and mining are to blame for the depletion of flora and fauna the existence of a number of different kinds of animals and plants which together make a good and healthy environment अनेक प्रकार के पौधों एवं जंतुओं का अस्तित्व जो सम्मिलित रूप से स्वस्थ पर्यावरण का निर्माण करते है; जैव विविधता |
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(iii) How have technical and economicdevelopments led to moreconsumption of resources ? |
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Answer» fdzgxzhhzhcxhhcdf5ydufvnc Technical and economic development have led to more consumption of resources in the following ways: It provides equipments which increases production that lead to the consumption of more resources. Introduction of sophisticated machinery further helps in exploitation of resources. The economic development leads to the rise of the needs of people which results into more consumption of resources. Economic development provides favourable environment for the development of latest technologies which helps to convert various materials into resources. . |
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Recent formed state of India ? and its capital ? |
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Answer» telangana capital Hyderabad |
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how would you agree that himalayas are the most recent land forms? |
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Answer» The whole mountain system of Himalayas represents a very youthful topography with high peaks, deep valleys and fast flowing rivers. The himalayas are the most recent development on the earth.These were originated from the Tethys sea.As the Gondwanaland also got drifted from it's landmass.The eroded material also started deposited near the bank.Thus, the himalayas got originated. |
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5. What measures have been taken todeal with calamities such as floods andlandslides under the disastermanagementMaharashtra?programmein |
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Answer» The plan deals extensively with the emergency and evacuation measures to be taken up in cases of heavy downpour, flash floods, landslides, lightning strikes and other natural calamities, state Disaster Management. |
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what is national Bird |
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Answer» Peacock is the national bird of india. |
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Which is our national bird? |
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Answer» The Indian peacock, Pavo cristatus, the national bird of India, is a colourful, swan- sized bird, with a fan-shaped crest of feathers Peackock is our national bird. Explanation:The peacock was declared the National Bird of India because of its rich religious and legendary involvement in Indian traditions. The criteria for this choice were many. The bird must be well-distributed within the country so it could truly 'national'. It must be recognisable to the common man. peacock is our national bird |
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1.Which is our National Bird? |
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Answer» peacock is our national bird The peacock, commonly known as Indian peafowl was declared the national bird of India in 1963, because it was entirely a part of Indian custom and culture. A peacock is a symbol of grace and beauty. Another reason why the peacock was chosen as the national bird was because of its presence across the country, so much so that even common people are familiar with the bird. Moreover, no other country had the peacock as its national bird either. The peacock fulfilled all these and hence became the national bird of India. peacock is our national bird Peacock is our national bird. peacock is our national peacock is our national bird peacock is the national bird peacock is the right answer of this question. Our national bird is peacock. peacock is our national bird. our national bird is peacock |
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What measures have been taken todeal with calamities such as floods andlandslides under the disastermanagementMaharashtra?programmein |
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Answer» In anticipation of an ‘above normal’ monsoon prediction by IMD this year, the Maharashtra government has ensured that all 36 districts in the state have their own disaster management plans. The plan deals extensively with the emergency and evacuation measures to be taken up in cases of heavy downpour, flash floods, landslides, lightning strikes and other natural calamities. The district-level disaster management plan has detailed information about geographical details, population, flood-prone areas, villages and other macro details. |
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Bhoodan Gramdan Movement in India?who initiated |
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Answer» TheBhoodan MovementorLand Gift Movementwas a voluntary land reform movement in India, started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave in 1951 at Pochampally village in Telangana. |
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b) How the first world War helped in the growth of the nationalMovement in India? |
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Answer» ALL THIS ALTERED THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SITUATION OFINDIATHROUGH THIS THE PEOPLE WERE AGAINST BRITISH AND THUS THIS LED TO THEGROWTH OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT IN INDIA. THEFIRST WORLD WARHAD MANY ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL BENEFITS. 1.THE DEFENCE EXPENDITURE ROSE. 2. THEN THEWARCREATED DEMANDS FOR INDUSTRIAL GOODS. |
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HOTS Discuss the Civil Rights Moven the USA |
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Answer» The African-American civil rights movement compasses social movement in the US whose goal was to end racial segregration and discrimination against black americans and enforce constitutional voting rights to them. |
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Tho Abation MovementThe Abolition Movement |
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Answer» c) is the correct answer |
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(1)'Quit India Movement' and the various incidents of the movement. |
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Answer» The Quit India Movement also known as India August Movement or Bharat Chodo Andolan was launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8, 1948. The protest was initiated to demand an end to the British rule in India. Since the movement was held in August it is also known as August Kranti or August Movement. The movement was started on August 9, 1942, and since then the day is celebrated as August Kranti Day/Diwas. The day is celebrated by paying tribute to freedom fighters with national integration speeches and other events. Mumbai’s Gowalia Tank Maidan also known as August Kranti Maidan is the place where Mahatma Gandhi delivered his speech marking the beginning of the Quit India Movement. Mahatma along with other leaders gathered here on August 8 and 9, 1942. The maidan also houses a monument as a tribute to the historical event. In his speech at Mumbai’s Gowalia Tank, Gandhiji called the nation to ‘Do or Die’ in his speech. Within hours of the speech, almost the entire INC was imprisoned without trial. Several national leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Abdul Kalam Azad, Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel were arrested. The Congress was declared an unlawful association, leaders were arrested and its offices all over the country were raided and their funds were frozen. The first half of the movement was peaceful with demonstrations and processions. The peaceful protest was carried till Mahatma Gandhi’s release. The second half of the movement was violent with raids and setting fire at post offices, government buildings and railway stations. Lord Linlithgow adopted the policy of violence. The Viceroy’s Council of Muslims, Communist Party and Americans supported Britishers. After the arrest of major leaders, young Aruna Asaf Ali presided over the AICC session. Despite several police warnings and government notices for banning public processions and assemblies, a large crowd gathered at Mumbai’s Gowalia Tank Maidan where Aruna Asaf Ali hoisted the flag. The final phase of the movement was marked on September 1942 where mobs getting together and bombings in government places of Mumbai and Madhya Pradesh. The British refused to grant immediate independence and stated that it could only be granted after the war ended. Finally, India got independence in 1947. |
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19 What was the importanceof Khilafat Movement in the Indian National Movement |
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Answer» Ans :- An All-India Khilafat conference met in Delhi. Gandhiji, who supported the Muslim sentiment, was elected president. Gandhiji urged the Congress to involve itself with the Khilafat movement. He asked the Hindus and Muslims to unite together. But the movement came to an end with the abolition of the Caliphate in Turkey in 1922. and when Turkey went on to become a secular nation. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk became the first President of Republic of Turkey. Importance of Khilafat Movement Opportunity for the Muslim leadership:Some feel that the movement provided an opportunity for the Muslim leaders to take interest in the national affairs. They began to believe that the nation was equally concerned with problems affecting the Muslims. Impact on urban Muslims:The Khilafat movement brought the urban Muslims into national movement. There was nothing wrong, in principle, that a national movement should support a cause which affected a section of the community. Element of anti-imperialism:There was an element of anti-imperialism in both the national and Khilafat movements. These movements could have been used as common platform to fight against imperialism. |
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Q. 4. Distinguish between Civil Rights Movement1954-1968) and The Black Power Movement1996-1975) in the USA. |
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