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World's largest delta is Sundarban delta. It is made by river Ganga and Bramhaputra. It is situated in India.
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(i) Capitalist economic system is an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit. Socialist economic system is an economic theory of social organisation that believes that the means of making, moving, and trading wealth should be owned or controlled by the community as a whole.
(ii) The capitalists believed that individuals owned private property whereas the socialists believed that all property belonged to the society as a whole, i.e., to the state.
(iii) The capitalists believed that the profits from the property should belong to the property's owners, whereas the socialist believed that profits are due to the workers' labour and so should be shared by them.
(iv) There is little or no government interference in capitalist economy, while government controls everything in socialist democracy.
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Democracy ensures the following:
a. It ensures that the system runs according to rule of law and not according to whims and fancies of a ruler.
b. It ensures consultation and deliberation and prevent any haste decision.
c. It provides opportunity to a wider set of people to be consulted in any decision.
d. It ensures every voice and opinion is heard.
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Born in1769 in the Island of Corsica, Napoleon Bonaparte studied in a military school in Paris. In 1799 he led a coup known as 18 Brumaire and became the First Council. Subsequently, by 1804 he was made Emperor of France.
He codified the French law under the name the Napoleonic Code of Law, which gave rights to protect private property and initiated the uniform system of weights and measures. He centralised the government and reinstated Roman Catholicism as the state religion.
He was defeated by Nelson, the commander of the British army, in the Battle of the Nile and at the Battle of Trafalgar. The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was Napoleon’s final defeat by the Duke of Wellington.
He was imprisoned in the island of St. Helena where he eventually died in 1821. The ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity formed the touchstone of the French Revolution.
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Ways to reduce water pollution are
(i) If sewage and garbage generated by homes and industries is treated properly before discharging into water sources, it will reduce water pollution and cause less harm to the aquatic life.
(ii) If hot water generated by the industries is collected at a common place, allowed to cool and then discharged in water bodies, it will not affect the breeding capacity of aquatic organisms.
(iii) If commercial areas, factories and industries are shifted to the isolated area far away from residential areas, it can reduce the effect of water pollution on nearby water resources.
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National River Conservation Plan (NRCP):
(i)The activities of Ganga Action Plan (GAP) phase-I, initiated in 1985, were declared closed on 31st March 2000.
(ii)The Steering Committee of the National River Conservation Authority reviewed the progress of the GAP and necessary correction on the basis of lessons learnt and experiences gained from GAP Phase-I.
(iii)These have been applied to the major polluted rivers of the country under the NRCP. The Ganga Action Plan (GAP) Phase-II, has been merged with the NRCP.
(iv)The expanded NRCP now covers 152 towns located along 27 interstate rivers in 16 states. Under this action plan, pollution abatement works are being taken up in 57 towns. A total of 215 schemes of pollution abatement have been sanctioned.
(v)So far, 69 schemes have been completed under this action plan. A million litre of sewage is targeted to be intercepted, diverted and treated.
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Lowest density roads are J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya.
Highest density roads is Punjab, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Kerela
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It is a list which carries the names of the persons who are eligible to vote.
It is important because a voter can caste his/her vote if his/her name is in the voter’s list.
In the UK, an official list of the people in a district who are entitled to vote in an election: all voters must be entered on the electoral roll, which is updated annually.
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The latitudes are the parallel circles with respect to the equator reducing in length northwards and southwards and the poles are the points only. On the other hand longitudes are equal in length drawn from North Pole to South Pole with their intervals reducing towards poles.
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Earlier times with the population growth, food shortage was very common but after Enclosure movement grain production grew as quickly as population
1. By bringing new lands under cultivation.
2. By carving open fields.
3. By turning marshes into agricultural fields.

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Party's nomination is often called party ticket.
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