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Drawbacks of English Education:
- The growth of Education was not uniform at all levels.
- Primary schools suffered because of the lack of the funds.
- Since, English was the only medium of instruction common people did not benefit from it.
- The British did not pay any attention to the education of women or promoting higher studies in science and technology.
- The vast masses remained illiterate while the spread of Education was limited to the middle and the upper-middle class.
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Sanitation is measures taken up by the government to protect public health through proper solid waste disposal, sewage disposal, and cleanliness during food processing and preparation.
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Physical conditions of wheat
temperature : 10 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees Celsius but not more than 20 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius
Rainfall : 50 to 100 CM rainfall
Soil: Soil must be clayey. loamy or black soil, well drained, textured with a small lime content
Physical conditions of maize
temperature : 25 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius
Rainfall : 75 to 100 cm rainfall
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A military is a heavily armed, highly organised force primarily intended for warfare, also known collectively as armed forces.
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Thomas Babington Macaulay was another prominent critic of Orientalism. He thought that India was an uncivilized country which needed to be civilized. Macaulay emphasized the need to teach the English language. He thought the knowledge of English would allow the Indians to read some of the finest literatures of the world. He argued that teaching of English would help in civilizing people, in changing their tastes, values and culture.
Working on Macaulay’s advice, the English Education Act of 1835 was introduced. As per this Act, English was to be made the medium of instruction and promotion of Oriental institutions would be stopped.
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Below are the most effective measures which can be employed to control population growth:
- Delayed Marriages.
- Medical Facilities.
- Legislative Actions.
- Providing Incentives.
- Spread Awareness.
- Women Empowerment.
- Eradicate Poverty.
- Education.
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Some of the more sparsely populated regions of the world are found in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, the Arctic Circle, the Sahara, the Himalayan region of Asia, Iceland, Northwest Africa, the Outback of Australia, and Mongolia.
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A natural hazard is a natural phenomenon that might have a negative effect on humans or the environment.
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One worker can easily replace another. Since there is so much unemployment, there are many workers who are willing to work in unsafe conditions in return for a wage.
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The Revolutionary movement for Indian independence is a part of the Indian independence movement comprising the actions of the underground revolutionary factions. Groups believing in armed revolution against the ruling British fall into this category, as opposed to the generally peaceful civil disobedience movement spearheaded by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. The revolutionary groups were mainly concentrated in Bengal, Maharashtra, Bihar, the United Provinces and Punjab. More groups were scattered across India.
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There is a totally different social structure for Adivasis.
They do not discriminate the people in their locality by caste or religion.
They practice a different kind of tribal religions that is totally different from Hinduism, Islam and Christianity.
They worship their ancestors, villages and nature.
There will be scared groves within the boundary of villages where the tribes will be offering their prayers.
The religious are influenced from Buddhism, Vaishav, Shakta, etc.
These people have their respective language that is derived from the Indian languages.
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The East India company had insisted Mir Qasim as the Nawab of Bengal and wanted him to grant the British trade concessions and other privilege. Under the political domination of the company the Nawab had to maintain an image of sovereignty in front of his people. this the British officials failed to understand and pushed more on trade concessions which made Mir Qasim angry and he soon became unfriendly and uncooperative. As a result the Company's troop engaged Nawab;s forces at the Battle of Buxar 1764.
It affected the Indian ruler in way that a misunderstanding was created between him and the Company which led to the chaos.
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- Chittaranjan Das was born on 5 November 1870 at Telirbagh in the Bengal Presidency, currently in Bangladesh.
- He was the son of Bhuban Mohan Das, a lawyer, and his wife and Nistarini Debi. His family members were actively involved in Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s Brahmo Samaj. Das’s uncle, Durga Mohan Das was a prominent Brahmo social reformer and worked in the fields of widow remarriage and women’s liberation.
- In 1890, Das completed his graduation from Calcutta’s Presidency College and then went to England to pursue higher studies and take the Indian Civil Services exam. He, however, did not clear the ICS.
- He finished his law studies from England and returned to India in 1893.
- He practiced law for many years at the Calcutta High Court.
- In the 1908 Alipore Bomb Case, Das defended Aurobindo Ghosh and gained fame among Indians.
- He also contributed to the English weekly ‘Bande Mataram’ along with Aurobindo and Bipin Chandra Pal.
- He actively advocated the use of the Bengali language in university examinations.
- He championed the cause of Khadi and cottage industries and gave up his own western clothes and luxurious lifestyle.
- He became involved with the Non-Cooperation Movement led by Mahatma Gandhi.
- He became an important member of the Indian National Congress and was known for his public speaking skills and insight.
- In 1921, he was arrested along with his son and wife for taking part in the movement. He spent 6 months in prison.
- When Gandhi withdrew the non-cooperation movement in 1922 owing to the incident at Chauri Chaura, Das and others objected since the movement was going on in full swing. He, along with Motilal Nehru established the Swarajya Party in January 1923.
- He was a prolific writer and poet. He published his collection of poems in two volumes titled ‘Malancha’ and ‘Mala’.
- Das’s health started getting worse in 1925 and he went on to stay in Darjeeling to improve his health.
- Gandhi was a great admirer of Das and called him a great soul. Das was also revered by Subhas Chandra Bose. The people gave him the honorific title ‘Deshbandhu’.
- Das died of a severe fever on 16 June 1925 in Darjeeling. His mortal remains were brought to Calcutta for the funeral. Hundreds of people turned up for his funeral. The funeral procession was led by Gandhi.

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