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A large portion of the Himalayan Rivers begin in the snow secured southern heights of the Himalayan range. So they are very much nourished by rains amid the stormy season through the southwesterly rainstorm winds.
They are additionally fed (given) by the melting snow amid summer. Along these lines, a large portion of the Himalayan rivers are perennial in nature.
No deficiency of water happens amid the flow. Then again, peninsular rivers are imperial or seasonal streams since they are rain-fed streams and stream just when there is a sufficient measure of water.
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Mahatma Gandhi discovered ‘salt’ a convincing representation because salt was one of the most fundamental food items which were utilized by rich as well as poor.
On 31st January 1930, Gandhiji addressed a message to Viceroy Irwin affirming 11 demands. The most important was pertaining to salt and demanded to eliminate the salt tax. However, the demand of Gandhiji was not addressed. Therefore, Gandhiji commenced the popular salt march. The march covered more than 240 miles, from Sabarmati to Dandi. The maximum number of people joined him from all the village wherever he stopped. He proposed the people to proceed pacifically in order to resist the British. On 6th April, the salt law was violated by Gandhiji at Dandi by manufacturing the salt from boiling water.
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Pressure groups are a vital link between the government and the governed. They keep governments more responsive to the wishes of the community, especially in between elections. Pressure groups are able to express the views of minority groups in the community who might not otherwise receive a hearing.
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The French Revolution helped introduce nationalism in Europe, for it changed France's entire system of government, defined citizens' rights, and developed a set of national symbols. The Revolution also spread nationalism to other countries. After Napoleon's defeat, Europe reacted against nationalism for a while.
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Nationalism developed through culture in Europe:i Culture played an important role in creating the idea of the nation art and poetry stories and music helped to express and shape nationalist feelings.ii Romanticism a cultural movement which sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiment. Romantic artists and poets generally criticized the glorification of reason and science and focussed instead on emotions intuition and mystical feelings.iii German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder claimed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people- das Volk. It was through folk songs folk poetry and folk dances that the true spirit of a nation was popularised.iv The emphasis on vernacular language and the collection of local folklore was used to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences whowere mostly illiterates.
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Government has made concerted efforts to ensure the increase in agricultural production since 1951. (i) Abolition of Zamindari system. (ii) Ceiling on landholdings where maximum limit towards ownership was fixed by government. (iii) Consolidation of small landholdings into a large one where mechanisation is possible.2
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Under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Lahore Congress Session of 1929 formalised the demand of 'Purna Swaraj'
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