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The process of deforestation began many centuries ago; but under colonial rule it became more systematic and extensive. In the colonial period, cultivation expanded rapidly for a variety of reasons:
1.With the increased demand for production of commercial crops like jute, sugar, wheat and cotton in the nineteenth-century Europe, the British encouraged use of land in their own ways.
2. In the early nineteenth century, the colonial state thought that forests were unproductive. They believed in cultivation that could yield agricultural products and revenue, and enhance the income of the state and so there began a massive deforestation in the name of systematic cultivation.
3. To fulfil the requirement of timber in England, extensive deforestation took place in India.
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The National Convention voted to abolish slavery in all the French colonies on February 4, 1794. Slavery was reintroduced in the French colonies by Napoleon Bonaparte. Slavery was finally abolished in 1848 by the French Second Republic.
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The relative density of a substance is the ratio of its density to that of water.
Relative density of a substance = Density of the substance/Density of water at 4°C
As relative density is the ratio of densities, it has no units.
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The Prime Minister has several powers as the head of the government.
- He chairs cabinet meetings, and assigns work to the other ministers.
- He also has the power to dismiss ministers.
- If the Prime Minister resigns, the entire ministry is supposed to have resigned.
- The Prime Minister is the most powerful member in the cabinet.
- The power of the prime ministers has increased so much that parliamentary democracies are sometimes called the Prime Ministerial form of government.
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We need the political institutions for the following purposes:
1.To ensure security to the citizens and to provide facilities and education to all
2.To collect tax and maintain administration,defence and development programmes
3.To formulate and implement certain development schemes
4.To settle the disputes and determine what is right or wrong
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The Prime Minister has several powers as the head of the government.
- He chairs cabinet meetings, and assigns work to the other ministers.
- He also has the power to dismiss ministers.
- If the Prime Minister resigns, the entire ministry is supposed to have resigned.
- The Prime Minister is the most powerful member in the cabinet.
- The power of the prime ministers has increased so much that parliamentary democracies are sometimes called the Prime Ministerial form of government.
The powers of the president are:
- The president summons both the Houses of the Parliament and prorogues them.
- He or she can dissolve the Lok Sabha.
- The President uses these powers according to the advice of the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister.
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Vladimir Lenin born April 10 , 1870, Simbirsk, Russia—died January 21, 1924. He was founder of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), inspirer and leader of the Bolshevik Revolution (1917), and the architect, builder, and first head (1917–24) of the Soviet state. He was the founder of the organization known as Comintern (Communist International) and the posthumous source of “Leninism,” the doctrine codified and conjoined with Karl Marx’s works by Lenin’s successors to form Marxism-Leninism, which became the Communist worldview.
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