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Since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, distance between India and Europe has been reduced by 7000 kms. India enjoys a favourable situation on the international highway of trade and commerce.The ocean routes from East and South-East Asia and Australia to Africa and Europe pass through Indian Ocean.India is connected with Europe, North America and South America through both the routes-the Cape of Good Hope and the Suez Canal.
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In the eighteenth century, many persons who belonged to third estate and earned their wealth through overseas trade and manufacturing goods, were termed as middle class. It was a new social group, which also comprised of court officials, lawyers and administrative officials. People of Middle class were educated and believed that no privilege should be given by birth, rather position of a person in society should be merit based. Philosophers, such as John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau were envisaging a society based on freedom, equal laws and opportunity for all.
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The main changes brought about by the Bolsheviks immediately after the October Revolution were
(i)The Bolsheviks were totally opposed to private property Therefore most industries and banks were nationalised.
(ii) Land was declared social property and peasants were allowed to seize the land of the nobility.
(iii) In cities, Bolsheviks enforced the partition of large houses according to family requirements.
(iv) They banned the use of old titles of the aristocracy.
(v) To assert the change, new uniforms were designed for the army and officials in 1918 in which the Soviet hat, the (budeonovka) was chosen.
(vi) The Bolshevik Party was renamed the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik).
(vii) Russia became a one party state and trade unions were kept under party control.
(viii) For the first time the Bolsheviks introduced a centralised planning on the basis of which Five Year Plans were made for development of Russia.
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Length of Coastline of Indian mainland is 6100 km. Length of coastline of India including the coastline of Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal and Lakshwadeep Islands in the Arabian Sea is 7517 km. Coastline of Indian mainland is surrounded by Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east , and Indian Ocean in the south.
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Endangered Species-
1)endangered species are the species
which are in danger of becoming extinct.
2)examples-african wild dog,tiger,blue whale,giant
panda,snow leopard etc.
3)we can do something to save them.
Extinct Species-
1)extinct species are the species that are
no longer alive or in simple language they are dead.
2)examples-dodo,dinosaurs,quagga,bill clinton,passenger
pigeon,carribean monk sealetc.
3)we cannot do anything to save them as they are dead.
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There are 103 National Parks and 544 Wildlife Sanctuaries in India. Madhya Pradesh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands have the maximum number of National Parks (9 each).
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Biosphere Reserves in India
1. Achankamar- Amarkantak
Location: Covers parts of Anupur and Dindori districts of Madhya Pradesh and parts Bilaspur districts of Chhattisgarh.
2. Agasthyamalai
Location: Neyyyar, Peppara and Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuaries and their adjoining areas in Kerala.
3. Cold Desert
Location: Pin Valley National Park and surroundings; Chandratal and Sarchu & Kibber Wildlife in Himachal Pradesh.
4. Dehang- Debang
Location: Part of Siang and Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh.
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The reasons for conservation of flora and fauna is:
1) To maintain biodiversity - this ensures that the variety of plants and animals are maintained in the environment such that no species are lost.
2)To maintain ecological balance - ecological balance is very important because life is supported by this balance. It is the life cycle that maintains life processes.
3)For the future - the future generation will also need to be supported by the flora and fauna that supports life today, hence it is crucial that they are conserved so as to protect the future generation.
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The minimum wages for a farm labourer set by the government Are ` 60 per day, but wages of farm labourers in Palampur are less than minimum wages because there is heavy competition for work among the term labourers in Palampur, so people agree to work for lower wages.
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The causes of unemployment in India are as follows:
- Slow growth rate of different sectors: The Indian economy was unable to grow at a pace proportionate with the continuous growth of the labour force in the industrial, agricultural and service sectors. Thereby, adequate employment opportunities were not created in these sectors.
- Defective educational system: The Indian educational system does not emphasis on vocational and technical education. This has lead to the problem of urban unemployment.
- Use of capital intensive technology: Most industries have adopted capital intensive technology in their production activities, particularly the large and medium scale industries. India had depended on imported technology at the initial phase of industrialisation. Today, there is surplus labour in India for productive activities but dependence on capital intensive technology has led to unemployment.
- Rural-urban migration: Lack of employment opportunities in rural areas and relatively high wage rates in urban areas has led to rural migration to urban areas. Hence, this situation has created urban unemployment problems in India.
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A Constitution is necessary because of the following reasons:
- It is an important law of the land. It determines the relationship of the citizens with the governments.
- It lays down principles and guidelines which are required for people belonging to different ethnic and religious groups to live in harmony.
- It specifies on how the Government would be elected and who will have the power and the responsibility to take important decisions.
- It outlines the limits on the power of the Government and tells us about the rights of the citizens.
- It expresses the aspirations of the people about creating a good society.
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(i) The war to be brought to a close.
(ii) Land to be transferred to the peasants.
(iii) Banks to be nationalised.

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