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In Palampur there are a variety of vehicals on the road connecting Palampur to Raiganj.Rickshawallahas,tongawallahs,jeep,tractor,truck drivers and peopledriving the traditional bullock cart and bogey are people in the transport services.They ferry people and goods from one place to another and in return get paid for it.The number of people involved in transport has grownover the last several years.
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The Indian desert lies towards the western margins of Aravali hills.It is an undulating sandy plain covered with sand dunes.This region recieves very low rainfall below150mmper year.It has arid climate with low vegetation coverLuni is the only large river in this region.Barchans cover larger areasbut longitudinal dunes become more prominent near the Indo-Pakistan boundary.
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Sonali Aggarwal 7 years, 7 months ago
Causes for Russian revolution are:
1.The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.
2.There were the peasants, who maintained the majority of the population in Russia. They were excessively poor and could barely escape famine from harvest to harvest. The population boom in Russia from 1867-1896 was felt most drastically by the peasants. The increase of 30 million people in less than 30 years was too great that the land to the peasants' disposal did not increase sufficiently. The government tried to help, but war took precedence.
3.There was a rise of the industrial working class. These workers were employed in the mines, factories and workshops of the major cities. They suffered low wages, poor housing and many accidents. Again, the government tried to help by passing factory acts to restrict the amount of hours one could work. However, their efforts were at too small a scale to have any real effect. As a result, there were many strikes and constant conflicts between the workers and the police. Lastly, the tsar of Russia was the cause of much disapproval. Tsar Nicholas II was much more interested in his family life, than matters of the state. He had an obsession with retaining all his privileges and the belief that he was chosen by God to rule.
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