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. Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful symbol that could unite the country.
. Some of his demands were of general interest, others were specific demands of different classes.
. The idea was to make the demands wide ranging, so that all classes within the Indian society could identify with them and could be united in a united campaign.
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Jute is called as the golden fibre because it is a cash crop and can be very profitable for the economy as its export can bring in a lot of money into the economy. It is the second most important natural fibre after cotton and its demand is again on the rise in the world. Therefore, it is rightly called as the golden fibre.
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The textile industry is self-reliant and complete in value chain:
- It contributes significantly to industrial production (14%).
- Employment generation (35 million persons directly - the second largest after agriculture).
- Foreign exchange earnings (about 24.6%).
- It contributes 4 per cent towards GDP.
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पर्यावरण और विकास पर संयुक्त राष्ट्र सम्मेलन (UNCED), रियो शिखर सम्मेलन, रियो सम्मेलन, पृथ्वी शिखर सम्मेलन के रूप में जाना जाता है, यह 3 -14 जून 1992 रियो डी जनेरियो में आयोजित सम्मेलन था।
172 सरकारों के जिसमें 108 राष्ट्राध्यक्षों ने भी भाग लिया। गैर – सरकारी संगठनों के 2,400 प्रतिनिधियों के साथ ही "ग्लोबल फोरम" (फोरम ग्लोबल) के 17,000 लोगों ने भाग लिया।
ब्राज़ील में 1992 में हुए रियो पृथ्वी सम्मेलन में पर्यावरण की रक्षा के लिए एक संधि पर सहमति बनी जिसे 'युनाइटेड नेशन्स फ़्रेमवर्क कन्वेन्शन ऑन क्लाइमेट चेंज' या यूएनएफ़सीसीसी कहते हैं।
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- Mahatma Gandhi led a non violent freedom struggle in India. He had come to India in 1915 after leading peaceful protests in South Africa against the racist policy of the South African government. By the time, he came to India ha had already gained a respectful stature among the Indian people. The Indian National Movement became a mass movement after the arrival of Gandhi on the Indian political scene.
- Gandhi first travelled throughout the country and tried to understand the people, their habits, customs and traditions. He played an important role in the local movements that were held at Champaran, Kheda and Ahmedabad.
- In 1919, Rowlatt Act was passed by the British government which aimed at supressing fundamental rights of the people. Gandhi gave a call for Satyagraha to the people to fight against this unjustice. Many people all over the country participated in this satyagraha.
- Gandhiji started the Non Coopreation Movement in 1921-22. On the his call, thousands of people left government services. Many students left government schools, lawyers gave up their practices and British titles were surrendered. Such was his charisma that united the people in the country across different regions.People regarded him as their leader who according to them would win freedom and justice for them.
- Gandhi for attaining Swaraj, organised a march to Dandi in April 1930 and made salt defying the British law. Thousands of people joined Gandhi and the non violent movement for gaining the freedom of the country started under the leadership of Gandhi.
- In 1942, he started the Quit India Movement and told the British government that they should quit India. The movement spread like a fire in India. Though Gandhi and other prominent Indian leaders were jailed, the movement became a success. The British government however supreesed the movement brutally.
- India attained freedom in 1947 due to the central leadership provided by Gandhi and other leaders like Nehru, sardar Patel etc. Many people had lost their lives in this struggle. Gandhi also appealed to the people to maintain law, order and peace in the riot hit areas.
- Gandhi was infact one of the greatest leaders that India has produced. He greately contributed to the Indian freedom struggle.
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Atate or regional parties contribute in strengthening federalism and democracy in india as:
◆ a country has got many local issues that a national government can't handle alone. for this there must be constituent units.
◆ these help in reducing the burden of national government and also help people especially the marginalised groups and women to raise their voice.
◆ regional and state parties ensure that the national government doesn't use the powers unnecessarily. which makes the country even more democratic and contributes to strengthening of federalism.
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No, I do not agree with this statement because of the reasons mentioned below:
(a) The tertiary sector or the service sector in India employs many different kinds of people.
(b) This sector has now become the largest producing sector in India by replacing the primary sector. The share of tertiary sector in GDP is now more than 50%.
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Meaning of the word 'Imperialism' : The word imperialism came from the Latin word 'imperium' and it means to rule over large territories. Definition of Imperialism : It is defined as the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.
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Nationalism refers to the feeling of oneness that emerges when people living in a common region share the same historical, political, cultural background, speak the same language, have the same cultural values and consider themselves as one nation. The factors which promoted to the growth of nationalism in India were:
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Mahatma Gandhi believed in the ideology of Swedeshi ie, to use everything that is made in India. During the colonial period, the British had discouraged the Indian textile industries and promoted the British made goods especially the textiles. This lead to the closure of several Indian hand loom industries and many weavers were hit hard. Gandhi and other leaders in order to promote swedeshi goods encouraged the people to spin yarn and weave Khadi. This hit the British textile industries hard and provided work to many Indian artisans and weavers.
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- What is sustainable development?
- Is sustainable development just about saving the environment, or other are there other factors involved such as human welfare, construction, politics or economics?
- What are different types of activities or projects that fall under sustainable development?
- What are some national sustainable development projects?
- Are there any local sustainable development projects?
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(i) Nationalism and the idea of the nation state emerged within the culturally and regionally diverse groups of Europe.
(ii) Due to industrialisation and transformation of society, there emerged a middle-class consisting of businessmen, working professionals, industrialists, labourers and working class people.
(iii) Industrialisation began in England in second half of the 18th century but in France and German states it occurred only during 19th century. In its wake, new social groups came into being.
(iv) Out of these, the educated middle-class people thought of uniting the culturally compatible sections of people in Europe by abolishing the privileges enjoyed by the aristocracy.
(v) It was among the educated liberal middle class that ideas of national unity and abolition of aristocratic privileges gained popularity.
(vi) This led to nationalism and emergence of idea of the nation-state.
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A sector is an area of the economy in which businesses share the same or a related product or service. It can also be thought of as an industry or market that shares common operating characteristics. Dividing an economy into different sectors allows for more in-depth analysis of the economy as a whole. Industry refers to a much more specific group of companies or businesses, while the term sector describes a large segment of the economy. The terms industry and sector are often used interchangeably to describe a group of companies that operate in the same segment of the economy or share a similar business type.
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Soil is the thin layer of material covering the earth's surface and is formed from the weathering of rocks. It is made up mainly of mineral particles, organic materials, air, water and living organisms—all of which interact slowly yet constantly. Therefore, most living things on land depend on soil for their existence. The soil is formed in millions of year. The soil is made up of very small particles . the soil is a thin layer of material covering the earth surface and is formed from the weathering of rocks. it is made up mainly of mineral particles , organic materials , air , water and living organism.
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The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The term refers especially to the Eastern Mediterranean campaigns in the period between 1096 and 1271 that had the objective of recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule. The Crusades were organized by western European Christians after centuries of Muslim wars of expansion. Their primary objectives were to stop the expansion of Muslim states, to reclaim for Christianity the Holy Land in the Middle East, and to recapture territories that had formerly been Christian. Many participants also believed that undertaking what they saw as holy war was a means of redemption and a way of achieving expiation of sins.

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