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35 = 30 + 5
Therefore, 352 = (30 + 5)2
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Doctrine of lapse was the pro-imperialist approach to expand the realm of British Kingdom in India. It was introduced by Dalhousie.
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The tribes were considered to be “People of the forest" whose special habitat in the hilly of and forest regions made their economic, social and political attributes. At present, except the North-Eastern states, there are no areas of the country which are inhabited exclusively by tribal people.
The regions where the tribal population is concentrated, their economic and social conditions are much more than those of non-tribals.
However, after independence Adivasi lands were acquired for new river and dam projects. Consequently, millions of Adivasis were displayed without any adequate compensation or rehabilitation.
The resources of Adivasis are being taken away in the name of '03110031 development’ and ‘Economic growth’.
For example projects such as Sardar Sarovar Dam on the river Narmada and the Polavaram Dam on river Godavari would displace hundred of thousands of Adivasis. The policy of economic liberalisation is leaving Adivasis to greater destitution.
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The main castes were further divided into about 3,000 castes and 25,000 sub-castes, each based on their specific occupation.
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A. The English East India Company was buying tea and silk from china for sale in England. The Tea trade becomes more and more important. But England at this time produced nothing that could be easily sold in China.
B. Britishers could finance the tea trade only by paying in silver coins or bullion. This would impoverish the nation and deplete is wealth.
C. To stop this loss of silver they wanted trade opium in China.
D. As China became a country of opium addicts, British trade in tea flourished. The return from opium sale financed the purchase in china.
E. Export of opium from India to China proved cheaper for Britishers.
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We know that plants take nutrients from soil and thus exhaust the soil of most of the nutrients with passage of time. Thus, continuous plantation of crops in the field results in loss of fertility for the soil. The soil may become infertile in the long run.
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