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Somya Singh 5 years, 3 months ago

the desire of a group of people who share the same race, culture, language, etc. to form an independent country
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Navuluru Chathrika 5 years, 3 months ago

All the Important Dates of History Chapter Nationalism in India January 1915 — Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa 1919 — Gandhiji launched satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act 13 April 1919 — Jallianwala Bagh incident March 1919 — Khilafat Committee formed September 1920 — Gandhiji convinced Congress for a non-cooperation movement December 1920 — Non-Cooperation program was adopted by Congress in Nagpur January 1921 — Non-Cooperation-Khilafat Movement began October 1920 — Oudh Kisan Sabha 6 January 1921 Police firing at peasants in Rae Bareli 1920 — The militant guerrilla movement spread in Gudem Hills, Andhra Pradesh 1922 — Chauri Chaura violence 11 February 1922 — Gandhiji decided to withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement 1928 — “Go Back Simon” movement Nov 1930 -Jan 1931 — First Round Table Conference Sept-Dec 1931 — Second Round Table Conference Nov -Dec 1932 — Third Round Table Conference December 1929 — The “Purna Swaraj” was formalized 26 January 1930 — Declared to be celebrated as the Independence Day but got very little attention 31 January 1930 — Gandhiji sent a letter of Viceroy Irwin stating 11 demands 12 March 1930 — Salt March or Dandi March or Dandi Satyagraha or Civil Disobedience Movement started 6 April 1930 — Salt March ended April 1930 — Abdul Ghaffar Khan got arrested May 1930 — Mahatma Gandhi got arrested 5 March 1931 — Gandhi-Irwin Pact 23 March 1931 — Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were sentenced to death December 1931 — Gandhiji went to London for a conference but returned disappointed 26 September 1932 — Poona Pact Jan 1932 — Civil Disobedience Movement started again 1920 — Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress 1927 — Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI) 1906 — Muslim League established 1928 — Death of Lala Lajpat Rai 1935 — The government of India Act 8 August 1942 — Quit India movement launched August 1925 — Kakori Train Conspiracy Case
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

package technology refers to the Green Revolution introduced in agriculture. the whole package hat comes with the. High yielding varieties of seeds. modern equipments for cultivation the soil. organic fertilizers.

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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority. When it is done by massive people against government or any law it is referred as public revolt.
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Neel Menghani 5 years, 3 months ago

NCERT

Rajat Arora 5 years, 3 months ago

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Himanshu Kumar 5 years, 3 months ago

Evergreen or xam idea
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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

The cotton Textile Industry. ... Textile is a fabric that's knitted or woven and made from yarn. Thus, the textile industry is the industry responsible for taking a raw material, like cotton or wool, and spinning it into yarn that is later used to create a fabric
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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

A revolutionary is a person who either participates in, or advocates a revolution. They wants to bring changes in society through revolutions.

Shubham Chaudhary 5 years, 3 months ago

Revolutionaries are those who were opposed aristocratic order formed after treaty of Vienna (1825).
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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

First throughly read ncert and then take a book of well known publisher like evergreen or Xam idea
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Sia ? 4 years, 10 months ago

Mid-eighteenth century saw the following political features

French Revolution
Napoleonic wars
Beginning of Industrialisation
Growth of Romanticism
Revival of Cultures

By the middle of the 18th century, the scientific revolution was in full swing; decades of research had been compiled, exchanged, corroborated, and communicated to the public. As the most prolific mathematician and scientist of the time, Leonhard Euler made significant contributions to many different fields, including optics, mechanics, artillery, naval science, planetary motion, and several branches of calculus. More recently, the 20th century science historian Clifford Truesdell has calculated that of all the mathematical and scientific work published during the whole of the 18th century, a full 25% was written by Euler.

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Sia ? 4 years, 10 months ago

The multi party system has strengthened Indian democracy in the following manner: It has given various parties/people the opportunity to come together. It helps people from different sections of society to enjoy political representations.
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Sia ? 4 years, 10 months ago

The following are some of the important advantages of globalisation for a developing country like India:

(i) Globalisation helps to boost the long run average growth rate of the economy of the country through:

(a) Improvement in the allocative efficiency of resources;

(b) Increase in labour productivity; and

(c) Reduction in capital-output ratio.

(ii)<i> </i>Globalisation paves the way for removing inefficiency in production system. Prolonged protective scenario in the absence of globalisation makes the production system careless about cost effectiveness which can be attained by following the policy of globalisation.

(iii)<i> </i>Globalisation attracts entry of foreign capital along with foreign updated technology which improves the quality of production.

(iv) Globalisation usually restructure production and trade pattern favouring labour-intensive goods and labour-intensive techniques as well as expansion of trade in services.

(v)<i> </i>In a globalized scenario, domestic industries of developing country become conscious about price reduction and quality improvement to their products so as to face foreign competition.

(vi)<i> </i>Globalisation discourages uneconomic import substitution and favour cheaper imports of capital goods which reduces capital-output ratio in manufacturing industries. Cost effectiveness and price reduction of manufactured commodities will improve the terms of trade in favour of agriculture.

(vii)<i> </i>Globalisation facilitates consumer goods industries to expand faster to meet growing demand for these consumer goods which would result faster expansion of employment opportunities over a period of time. This would result trickle down effect to reduce the proportion of population living below the poverty line

(viii) Globalisation enhances the efficiency of the banking insurance and financial sectors with the opening up to those areas to foreign capital, foreign banks and insurance companies.

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Sumaila Ali Choudhary??? 5 years, 3 months ago

No ,, i want to learn french bcz mei or meri frnds ne bat lagai h ki exam se pwhle hm sabko 2-3 language bolni aani chahiye ,indian languages se alg

Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

Are you a fan of k pop?
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Vanshika Panwar 5 years, 3 months ago

Infant mortality rate tells us about the death rate of infant meaning children per year... This is an account for children from the birth date to 5 Year..this rate is maximum in haryana and U. P.. Whereas literacy rate mean the rate of literate people per year.... This amounts that the person should be educated till 8th class.. Or 14 to 15 years...this rate is maximum in kerala...
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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

It means that people began to believe that they were all a part of the same nation and discovered some unity, which bound them together. Main cultural processes: Figures or images helped create an image with which people could identify the nation. It was practised using many things like. ◆India got an allegory: Bharat mata. ◆ National song and anthem were composed.
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Sia ? 4 years, 10 months ago

The icons and symbols are designed in such a way that they highlight nationalism and boost up the ideas. Such as in Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, a tricolour flag (red, green and yellow) was designed. It has 8 lotuses that represented each province. So holding these symbols helps in making your point strong.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago

Indian nationalism developed as a concept during the Indian independence movement which campaigned for independence from British rule. Indian nationalism is an instance of territorial nationalism, which is inclusive of all of the people of India, despite their diverse ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds. It continues to strongly influence the politics of India and reflects an opposition to the sectarian strands of Hindu nationalism and Muslim nationalism. 

India has been unified under many emperors and governments in history. Ancient texts mention India under emperor Bharata and Akhand Bharat, these regions roughly form the entities of modern-day greater India. The Mauryan Empire was the first to unite all of India, and South Asia (including much of Afghanistan). In addition, much of India has also been unified under a central government by empires, such as the Gupta Empire, Rashtrakuta Empire, Pala Empire, Mughal Empire, Vijayanagara Empire, Maratha Empire, British Indian Empire, etc.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

Nationalism spreads when people begin to believe that they are all part of the same nation, when they discover some unity that binds them together. The united struggles for independence helped in building the sense of collective belonging. Additionally, a variety of cultural processes also captured the spirit of nationalism.

Nation Depicted in Images: The identity of the nation is most often symbolised in a figure or image; with which people can identify the nation. The image of Bharat Mata was the pictorial representation of the mother land. ‘Vande Mataram’ the national song was written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1870s. This was sung during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal. Different artists projected their own version of Bharat Mata.

Folklores: Many nationalist leaders took help of folk tales to spread the idea of nationalism. It was believed that the folk tales revealed the true picture of traditional culture.

National Flag: The national flag which we see today has evolved through various stages. A tricolor (red, green and yellow) was used during the Swadeshi movement. There were eight lotuses on it which depicted the eight provinces of British India. There was a crescent moon on the flag which represented Hindus and Muslims. Gandhji had designed the Swaraj flag by 1921. It was also a tricolor (red, green and white) and there was a spinning wheel in the centre.

Reinterpretation of History: Many Indians felt that the British had given a different interpretation of the Indian history. They felt that it was important to interpret the history from an Indian perspective. They wanted to glorify the rich past of India so that the Indians could feel proud of their history.

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Reema Janu 5 years, 3 months ago

The Rowlatt Act was passed by Britishers in 1919. This act gave the enormous power to the britishers and also allowed to detent any person without any trial.So Gandhiji was against this law so he launched hartal on 6th April,in which rallies were organised and shops were closed . At that time General Dyer was the head of the government.He wants to put the feeling of terror in Indians people.On 13th April 1919, Many people were came to Jallianwalla Bagh for celebrating baisakhi fair and others were doing protest against government.So General Dyer took the command and closed the exit point of Bagh and fired upon the people . Thousands of people died . As the news spread many people took to the streets and clashes with the police and attacks on the Government buildings. And the government ? ? also gave the answers by brutal repression

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

 The Rowlatt Act (1919) was passed by the British government despite the united opposition of the Indian members. This Act gave enormous powers to the government to repress political activities and allowed detention of any person without trial for two years.
Gandhiji wanted non-violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws. Rallies were organised in different cities. Alarmed by the popular upsurge, British administration imposed martial law in Amritsar. On 13th April, 1919, General Dyer fired at the innocent people who gathered in Jallianwalla Bagh killing hundreds.
Reaction of People As the news spread, crowds took to the streets and there were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings.

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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

Aman, Boro and Aus are grown in West Bengal, Orrisa and Assam
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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

Just write specific, to the point and complete answer to the questions. And do write in points don't make paragraph
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Shubham Chaudhary 5 years, 3 months ago

Secularism
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Sia ? 4 years, 11 months ago

Liberal Democracy and Socialism were among the guiding philosophies of the National Congress Party.
Explanation:

  • The Constitution of the National Congress Party is in accordance with ideologies and philosophies like the principles of liberal democracy and the socialist.
  • After the independence of India in 1947, the Congress established India's central government and many regional governments.
  • Sonia Gandhi, the leader of the party during that period, was the president of the party for the longest time.
  • The National Congress Party was established on the philosophical grounds of Social democracy, Liberalism ,Social liberalism, Secularism,equality,  Progressivism, Indian nationalism, and Civic nationalism.
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Secret ??? 5 years, 3 months ago

mahatma gandhi give recognition to dalits by giving them a different name .. ' HARIJAN 'which means the name of god. he gave this name because he believed that every perosn has god in himself but dalits were not treated the way he wanted ...and only because of gandhi dalits were being treated littlebit good.

Arpita .9 5 years, 3 months ago

1.By signing the Poona pact with Dr Br Ambedkar(he also went on a hartal to stop the action of making seperate electrodes for dalits as it was disintegrating the Dalits from other communities forever 2.dalits and other depressed societies were not allowed to enter temple and use other social things like water wells ,he protested against this bad norms
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Malaika Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago

Exactly krish She can call on 1098. Yaar itna toh usko bhi pata hai.We can suggest her not help her.She should fight for herself.But I don't think she is strong enough to fight for for herself thats why she is depended on others.God also stands with them who fight for themselves.Yaar agar aap royi jaoge?,himmat har jaoge toh koyi aapki help nahi kar sakta. Also she is bit rude.She told that her parents don't support her and scold her.Might be she has done something wrong that's why her parents don't support her.But koyi bhi aapko force nahi kar sakta.Mujhe toh shak ho raha hai.Baki bhagwan ji jane.

Malaika Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago

I feel bad about her but we r helpless.

Malaika Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago

How can we help her???? For eg-I live in Punjab and she lives in Uttar Pradesh Should I go to UP and request her teacher not to force her or call her teacher.Tell me.She is just wasting her and our time. Its better that she narrates the whole story to her parents.They will and can help her We are helpless.Thanks. Jai Shri Krishna

Malaika Sharma 5 years, 3 months ago

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