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A mayor is the political head of an incorporated city, town or village – otherwise known as a municipality.
1) The mayor is the city’s first citizen .
2) The mayor has two distinct roles — a decorative role of representing and upholding the dignity of the city and a functional role of presiding over deliberations of the civic house of elected representatives
3) As the presiding authority at corporation meetings, the mayor’s role is confined to the corporation hall .
4) In the decorative role, the mayor’s role extends far beyond the city and country — when a foreign dignitary visits the city, the state government invites the mayor to receive the guest on behalf of the citizens .
5) The mayor is also given a place of prominence at civic, government and other social functions
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Sheet Erosion: When water flows as a sheet down a slope and as a result, the top part of the land is washed away, such an erosion is called sheet erosion.
Gully Erosion: When the running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels as gullies, then such an erosion is called gully erosion. The Chambal ravines are the result of such gully erosion.
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'Swadeshi' means of one's own country. It aimed at the promotion of indigenous industries for strengthening the nation. The Swadeshi movement returned control of the production and consumption of goods to Indians, it revived local art and music, and spurred educational development under Indian . ) Production of khadi was popular. The cottage industry was weaving khadi.
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Marianne and Germania were the female allegories of France and. German nations respectively. They stood as personifications of the ‘Republic’ and ‘Liberty’. They were portrayed such that they gave the abstract idea of a nation in a concrete form. Thus they would instill a sense of nationality in the citizens of these countries.
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The limitations of the barter system:
(i)Lack of Double Coincidence of Wants: Barter system can work only when both buyer and seller are ready to exchange each other’s goods.
(ii)Lack of Common Measure of Value: In the barter system, all commodities are not of equal value and there is no common measure (unit) of value of goods and services, in which exchange ratios can be expressed.
(iii)Lack of Standard of Deferred Payment: The borrower may not be able to arrange goods of exactly same quality at the time of repayment.
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Non-renewable Resources: Resources which takes million years of time to replenish are called non-renewable resources. These are the resources that cannot be reproduced, grown or generated again by the nature. It has high carbon emission and hence not environment friendly. The non-renewable energy resources are not pollution free. It has low maintenance cost as compared with the renewable energy resources. E.g. fossil fuel , coal, petroleum, natural gas, nuclear power etc.
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A “Homogenous Society” is a society where most of the people talk the same language, share the same kind of ethnicity, cultural values, and religious beliefs and systems. A homogeneous society is a society that has similar kinds of people, especially where there are no significant ethnic differences.
Homogenous society can be of different types.
1. The Japanese are said to live in a homogenous society since they all share the same ethnicity.
2. Indians are a homogenous society since they share similar cultural values.
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Prudential reasons: power sharing avoids social conflicts. Social conflicts lead to violence and political instability. So by adopting power sharing we can avoid political instability. In India reservations are done to SC and ST communities so that they feel that they are part of the nation.
Moral reasons: power sharing is the spirit of democracy. A true democratic governance include the wish of the people. people can form associations to citizen the govt. policies which makes govt. to rethink about its policies this active participation is only possible because of moral reasons of power sharing.
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