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PP is used to manufacture a range of Sheet, Pipe, Compounding and Returnable Transport Packaging (RTP). With the exception of RTP where Injection Moulding is used, extrusion dominates the conversion process used for these products. Some PP is utilised by the construction sector, most notable domestic drainage pipes.
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From the late nineteenth century, tea plantations started coming up and mining became an important industry. Tribals were recruited in large numbers to work at the tea plantations of Assam and the coal mines of Jharkhand.
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(i)Tribal groups often needed to buy and sell in order to be able to get the goods that were not produced within the locality.
(ii)This led to their dependence on traders and moneylenders.
(iii)Traders came around with things for sale, and sold the goods at high prices.
(iv)Moneylenders gave loans with which the tribals met their cash needs, adding to what they earned.
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Birsa Munda was born in mid - 1870s in a family of Mundas. He belonged of a poor family. He grew up around the forests of Bohonda. Forced by poverty they need to move from place to place in search of work. Birsa went to the local missionary school, and listned to the missionaries. Later Birsa also spend some time in the company of a prominent Vaishnav preacher. He wore the sacred thread, and began to value the importance of purity and piety. In 1895 Birsa urged his followers to recover their glorious past. He talked of a golden age in the past - a satyug where Mundas lived a good life.
As the movement spread the British officials decided to act. They aressted Birsa. In 1900 he died of cholera and the movement faded out.
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The Birsa movement was significant in two ways:
(i)It forced the colonial government to introduce laws so that the land of the tribals could not easily be taken over by dikus.
(ii)It showed once again that the tribal people had the capacity to protest against injustice and express their anger against colonial rule. They did this in their own specific way, inventing their own rituals and symbols of struggle.
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Crumbs are large pieces of aggregated soil present as lumps. They need to be crushed and grounded to make the soil even. This is done while ploughing and tilling of land before land is prepared for sowing. This is done with the help of iron leveller or wooden plank in smaller areas or power tillers in large areas.
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Horticulture is the branch of agriculture which deals with study of crops. It means the preparation of a bit of land for plating seeds and raising plants. It involves cultivation, propagation, processing and marketing of ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits, nuts, flowers etc.
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The Munda rebellion was also called the great revolt or Ulugan. The main cause was the permanent settlement. The zamindars were made the village heads and they exploited the tribals. The Mundas felt deprived of their customary right. The Munda rebellion was lead by a dynamic figure named Birsa Munda. The British declared martial law over the region and Birsa Munda along with many tribals were caputured. The govrnment was forced to enact the Chota Nagpur tenancy act which ensured the tribals their customary rights.
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Many forests which supplied valuable timber were declared as reserved forests by the British. The tribals were not allowed to collect wood, fruits, hunt and practice shifting cultivation in these forests. This resulted in the loss of livelihood, poverty and hunger among the tribals. Many tribals moved out of the forests to other regions in search of work and to earn a livelihood. People who remained in the forests revolted against the unjust forest laws of the government.
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Reforestation is the process of regenerating or replanting forest areas that have been destroyed or damaged for the benefits of mankind. Reforestation and afforestation share the same meaning i.e. afforestation is another name given to reforestation. Occasionally forests have the capability to regenerate due to the trees in the surroundings or due to the dispersion of seeds. However, forest lands that are badly degraded cannot be regenerated unless plants have been planted by using native methods.
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Social exclusion is a form of discrimination. It occurs when people are wholly or partially excluded from participating in the economic, social and political life of their community, based on their belonging to a certain social class, category or group.
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Unordered lists are also known as bulleted lists. In unordered lists, the list items do not have a specific order. An unordered list is enclosed within the <UL> and </UL> tags. Each item in the list is marked using the <LI> (List Item) tag.
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Most of these indentured labourers were drawn from the agricultural and laboring classes of the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar regions of north India, with a comparatively smaller number being recruited from Bengal and various areas in south India. Approximately 85% of the immigrants were Hindus, and 14% Muslims. The main destinations of Indian indentured migrants were the Caribbean islands, Mauritius and Fiji.
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