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a. Mere presence of resources are not enough, the process of transforming the resources which are naturally available to satisfy human needs involves an interaction between a number of factors most important being the technology and institutions and how human beings transform them.
b. Human beings make machinery, devices by using natural resources, and transform them in something more valuable. In this entire process, they use their expertise, knowledge, skills
c. Human beings transforms natural resources in their original form into a more valuable form.
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The Nationalist Movements in India were organized as mass movements emphasizing and raising questions concerning the interests of the people of India. In most of these movements, people were themselves encouraged to take action. Due to several factors , these movements failed to win independence for India. However, they did promote a sense of nationalism among the people of the country. The failure of these movements affected many people as they withdrew from Government offices, schools, factories and services. Though they did manage to get a few concessions such as those won by the Salt March in 1930, they did not help India much from the point of view of their objective.
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Reservation Policy in India is a process of reserving certain percentage of seats (maximum 50%) for a certain class such as Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward classes, etc. in Government educational institutions, government jobs, etc. The reservation policy is an age old policy being practiced in India.
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The dignity of the individual, the equality of society, protection of larger public interest and safeguard of national unity are ensured by the provisions of fundamental rights. Since the rights are guaranteed and protected by the constitution, the supreme law of the country, they are called as fundamental rights.
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The Revolt of 1857 was a prolonged period of armed uprising as well as rebellions in Northern and Central India against British occupation of that part of the subcontinent. Small precursors of brewing discontent involving incidences of arson in cantonment areas began to manifest themselves in January. Later, a large-scale rebellion broke out in May and turned into what may be called a full-fledged war in the affected region. This war brought about the end of the British East India Company’s rule in India, and led to the direct rule by the British Government (British Raj) of much of the Indian Subcontinent for the next 90 years.
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Calico Act: By the early eighteenth century, the wool and silk makers in England were worried by the popularity of Indian textiles. They began to protest against the import of Indian cotton textiles. In 1720, the British government banned the use of chintz in England. This Act was known as the Calico Act.
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Stock:
The resources that satisfies the human needs
These are not being accessed due to lack of technology
Eg: Minerals found in the see satisfy our needs but we cant obtains them because of lack of Technology
Reserves:
Reserves are subset of of the stocks
These are being accessed with the existing technology
But their uses are not started yet
Eg: Forests, reservoirs, Dams etc.,
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The first step in this process, carried out between 1947 and 1949, was to merge the smaller states that were not seen by the Government of India to be viable administrative units either into neighbouring provinces, or with other princely states to create a "princely union".
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The composition of population means the distribution of the number of the population according to characteristics such as age,***,marital status,socio-economic status. It helps to find out the structure of population. It helps to study on various demographic indicators.
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Natural Lakes:
(a) Wular lake (b) Dal lake (c)Nainital lake (d) Bhimtal lake (e) Loktok lake (f) Barapani lake (g) Chilka lake (h) Sambhar lake (i)Pulicat lake (j) Kolleru lake (k) Vembanad lake.
Artificial Lakes:
(a) Gobind sagar (b) Rana Pratap (c) Rana Pratap sagar (d) Nagarjuna sagar (e) Hirakud.
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***-ratio means the number of females per 1000 males in a given population. In India, *** ratio is calculated in terms of females per 1000 males. The formula to calculate the ***
*** ratio = Female population/ Male population
ex-ratio means the number of females per 1000 males in a given population. In India, *** ratio is calculated in terms of females per 1000 males. The formula to calculate the *** The *** ratio is an important characteristic that helps us to study the population of a given area. For example, when we say that the *** ratio in India is 940, it means that there are 940 girls for every 1000 boys.
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Gandhi believed that colonial education filled Indians with aninferiority complex, because they were made to believe in the greatness and superiority of western education. This destroyed their pride in their own culture. He further stated that after receiving western education, Indians would gradually begin to admire the British rule. This would enslave the Indians.
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1. Encourages producers and consumers to benefit from deeper division of labour and economies of scale
2. Competitive markets reduce monopoly profits and incentivise businesses to seek cost-reducing innovations
3. Enhanced growth has led to higher per capita incomes – and helped many of poorest countries to achieve faster economic growth and reduce extreme poverty measured as incomes < $1.90 per day (PPP adjusted)
4. Advantages from the freer movement of labour between countries
5. Gains from the sharing of ideas / skills / technologies across national borders
6. Opening up of capital markets allows developing countries to borrow money to over a domestic savings gap
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