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Any object or substance, living or non-living, that has utility is known as a resource.
• All resources have some value. Value means worth. Some resources have economic value and some do not, but both are important and satisfy human needs.
• Some resources can become economically valuable with time.
• Time and technology are the important factors that change substances into resources.
• Each discovery or invention leads to many others.
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Cotton industry
Jute industry
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Agro based industries are those industries which depends upon the agricultural products such as raw material. Their industry fully depends upon the crop production in order to manufacture their products. the best known agro industries include cotton industry which manufacture cotton related products like jackets, clothes. the other example is sugarcane industry. India is the second largest country to produce sugarcane.
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The Khilafat movement was took place between 1919 to 1924 in India as a protest against the dismantling of the Ottoman Empire and the abolition of the Caliphate who was regarded as the custodian of Islam. It was led by the Ali brothers in alliance with the Non-cooperation movement of the Congress.
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Similarities between Tagore and Gandhi:
a. Both believed in the practical knowledge that would allow child to do some creative work through art, crafts, child must be allowed to learn outside the rigidities of books, discipline as established by the British.
b. Both believed that education must bring about holistic development of child's personality.
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