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Conservation may be defined as the management and sustainable use of the natural environment and natural resources for ethical reasons and the benefit of humanity for long term basis. Conservation is achieved through alternative technologies, recycling, and reduction in waste and spoilage and (unlike preservation) implies consumption of the conserved resources.
The idea behind preservation is to protect nature or wilderness areas by limiting human use and development. The government has set up the National Wildlife Preservation Systems to preserve the wilderness areas. Example: The Sundarbans National Park is a National Park, Tiger Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve in India.
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Agriculture plays a crucial role in the life of an economy. It is the backbone of our economic system. Agriculture not only provides food and raw material but also employment opportunities to a very large proportion of population. The following facts clearly highlight the importance of agriculture in this country.
Source of Government Income: In India, many state governments get sizeable revenue from the agriculture sector. Land revenue, agricultural income tax, irrigation tax and some other types of taxes are being levied on agriculture by the state governments.
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LED: It is the abbreviated form of Light Emitting Diode. An LED is enclosed in a glass housing; with two wires (called lead) coming out. One lead is slightly longer than another. An LED can glow even in the presence of weak current.
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