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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 11 months ago
(i) Trade guilds were associations of producers that trained craft people, maintained over production, regulated competition and prices.
(ii) They enjoyed monopoly right to produce and trade in specific products.
(iii) They also had the right to restrict the entry of new producers into the trade.
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(i) The Civil Disobedience Movement was started by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930. He wanted to oppose the colonial rule by breaking laws framed by it. This movement started with the Salt Satygraha (Dandi March) organised by Mahatma Gandhi. He began walking on 12 March 1930 from his Sabarmati Ashram. He was accompanied by thousands of people on his way. He reached his destination, that is, Dandi at the sea-coast within twenty four days. He made a fistful of salt to break the salt laws. He intentionally made himself a criminal in the eyes of the law.
(ii) The British Government took all stringent measures to crush this Civil Disobedience Movement. Thousands of patriots were put behind the bars all over the country. Gandhiji was arrested. But even after his arrest, the movement went on as before. So this Civil Disobedience Movement left a deep impact on our national struggle for freedom.
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Sanjana D 7 years, 11 months ago
legislature keeps a check on executive by appointing the prime minister, judiciary by making laws.
executive by signing the bill(the president signs and is a part of executive), judiciary by appointing the supreme court chief justice and other high positions.
judiciary checks on legislature by checking the validity of laws, executive by the usage of powers of the ministers ,
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The Belgium model of sharing power in their democratic set-up is very complicated. It is so because many provisions have been made by their constitution. These provisions are not easy even for the people in Belgium to understand. These provisions have helped avoiding civil strife between the two major communities and a possible division upon linguistic lines.
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A social division based on shared culture. People belonging to the same ethnic group believe in their common descent because of similarities of physical type or of culture or both. They need not always have the same religion or nationality.
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The ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex because in that country Dutch speaking people are in majority ( 59 %), while French and German speaking are respectively 40% and 1%.
The French live in the Wallonia region and the Dutch lives in flemish region. While this is the case in the country, the capital, Brussels has French speaking people as the majority ( 80%) and Dutch 20%.
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A resource planning is a technique or skill of proper or judicious use of resources.
i). Identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country. This involves surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
ii). Evolving a planning structure endowed with appropriate technology, skill and institutional set up for implementing resource development plans.
iii). Matching tthe resource development plants with overall national development plans.
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Potential Resources: Resources which are found in a particular region, but not yet used properly. For example – Rajasthan and Gujarat receive plenty of solar energy and have plenty of wind energy, but use of these resources so far has not been developed properly.
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Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was nominated as a delegate of the oppressed classes for the Second Round Table Conference. In that Round Table Conference, he clashed with Mahatma Gandhi by demanding separate electorates for the Dalits.
When the British Government accepted the Ambedkar's demand, Gandhiji began a fast unto death. He believed that separate electorates for the Dalits would slow down the process of their integration into the society. This issues was eventually resolved through the Poona Pact of September 1932.
It gave the Depressed classes (which later came to be known as The Scheduled Castes) reserved seats in the provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general electorate.
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As the news of Jallianwalla Bagh spread, crowds took to the streets in many north Indian towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression, seeking to humiliate and terrorise people: satyagrah is were forced to rub their noses on the ground, crawl on the streets, and do salaam (salute) to all sahibs; people were flogged and villages (around Gujranwala in Punjab, now in Pakistan) were bombed. Seeing violence spread, Mahatma Gandhi called off the movement.
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