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The parties involved in the “tripartite struggle” were the rulers belonging to the Gurjara - Pratihara, Rastrakuta and Pala dynasties who fought for the control over Kanauj. Because there were three parties in this long drawn conflict, historians often describe it as the “tripartite struggle”.
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Wholesale trade refers to the trade in which the trader buys in large quantities from the producer or manufacturer and sells them to other merchants in small quantities. The person engaged in this trade is termed as “wholesaler”. He acts as a middle man between the producer/ manufacture and the retailer.
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Media plays an important role in a democracy. It provides news and discusses events taking place in the country and the world. It is on the basis of this information that we learn how the government works.
- Media also criticises the unpopular policies and programmes that the government takes.
- Media forms public opinion.
- Media acknowledges us with several current issues.
- Media provides awareness among masses.
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Media: Nowadays ‘media’ is an integral part of our lives. It is a term which collectively refers to television, radio, newspapers, internet and many other forms of communication. These days social media is an inseparable part of our lives.
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