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The Bhoodan Gramdan Movement or Land Gift Movement was a voluntary land reform movement in India that was started by Acharya Vinoba Bhave the spiritual heir of Mahatma Gandhi in 1951.
Vinobha Bhave undertook padyatra and spread Gandhi’s message to the entire country he convinced people to think towards the reform of the poor and land less villages.
After various efforts of Vinobha Bahve the Bhoodan Gramdan Movement begin when Sri Ram Chandra Reddy offered 80 acres of land and distributed it among 80 land-less villagers and it was known as Bhoodan and some zamindars, and land owners distributed some land to the landless and poor villages due to the fear of land ceiling act known as Gramdan. Hence this Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinobha Bhave is also known as the Blood-less Revolution.
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THE banks play an important role in the economy of the country:
- Banks help people to save their money in safe custody. To save their money, people deposit their money with banks.
- Banks give interest on the money deposited by the people. Thus, they add to the income of the family.
- Many families survive on the bank interest.
- Banks provide loans to people for a variety of purposes.
- Banks charge low interest rate.
- Credit provided by banks is crucial for the country’s growth and economy.
- Banks boost the industrial sector by providing cheap loans.
- They are the backbone of the country’s trade.
- Banks employ a large number of people and as such they solve the employment to some extent.
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Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are states having black soil. Cotton is mainly grown in black soil.
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b) is not a feature or belief of conservatives as they don't want any change in the society and hence named as 'conservatives'
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- The Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government. Some special laws require the support of the majority of members from each linguistic group. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally.
- The state governments are not subordinate to the Central Government.
- Brussels has a separate government in which both communities have equal representation.
- Apart from the Central and the State Government, there is a third kind of government. This ‘community government’ is elected by people belonging to one language community – Dutch, French and German-speaking – no matter where they live. This government has the power regarding cultural, educational and language-related issues.
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Globalization is the rapid integration of countries through foreign trade and foreign investment by MNCs.
- The money that spend on buying assets such as land, buildings, machines and other resources is called investment.
- When MNCs made this investment in different countries then it is called foreign investment.
- The primary purpose of foreign investment is to reduce the cost of production.
- Producers need markets to sell their products. They can sell products in market of same country or different country. Similarly a buyer can import the product of his interest from market of same or different country.
- Importing or exporting the products across the native country boundary is called foreign trade.
- Thus globalization enables greater integration of production and markets across countries.
- Globalization created the opportunities for peoples to move across the nation in search of better education, better job or better income.
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(i) Romantic artists and poets created a sense of shared collective heritage, a common cultural past, as the basis of a nation.
(ii) It was through folk songs, folk poetry, and folk dances that the true spirit of the nation was popularised.
(iii) Emphasis was given on the vernacular language and the collection of folklore, to carry the modern nationalist message to large audiences
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For sustainability point of view all 3 are facing problems yet agriculture sector is coming to greater limelight. For reason of romanticism of farmers as they are committing suicides. Otherwise distress is equally great in all 3 sectors. Units are failing, profits are not coming, survival rate is poor, financing is not sustainable as economic viability is not certain, production growth is facing after-effects of demonetization, laborers’ economic condition is worse, employment on wage basis is not secure, wage rates are low and falling, and not as per minimum wage rates fixed by govt., etc. Since agriculture provides food, fruit and vegies, its problems are looking more pronounced; otherwise no difference in the poor state of 3 sectors. Higher share of services in total GDP hides several facts.
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Question 1.
Classify the economy on the basis of ownership of enterprises. (2012)
Answer:
Public Sector and Private Sector.
Question 2.
Classify the economy on the basis of the nature of the activity. (2015)
Answer:
The economy is classified on the basis of economic activities into three sectors namely Primary sector, Secondary sector and Tertiary sector.
Question 3.
What is disguised unemployment? (2012)
Answer:
Disguised unemployment is a situation in which more people are employed on a job than the required number.
Question 4.
Production of a commodity, mostly through the natural process is an activity of which sector? (2013)
Answer:
Primary Sector
Question 5.
Name the sector in which the government owns most of the assets and provides all the services. (2013)
Answer:
Pubic Sector
Question 6.
Name the sector which continued to be the largest employer even in the year 2000. (2014)
Answer:
The primary sector continued to be the largest employer even in the year 2000.
Question 7.
How many days of guaranteed employment are provided under National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005? (2014)
Answer:
100 days of employment are guaranteed under NREGA, 2005.
Question 8.
ATM is an example of which sector? (2014)
Answer:
Tertiary sector
Question 9.
Suggest any one way to create employment opportunity in the rural areas. (2015)
Answer:
Setting up a dal mill, opening a cold storage, starting or promoting honey collection are some of the ways of creating employment opportunities in rural areas.
Question 10.
Production of a commodity, mostly through the natural process is an activity of which sector? (2013)
Answer:
Primary Sector
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World War I (WW1) also known as the First World War, was a global war centered in Europe that began on 28th July 1914 and lasted until 11th November 1918. The war lasted exactly four years, three months and 14 days.
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In the rural areas, the unorganised sector mostly comprises of landless labourers, small and marginal farmers, artisans, etc. These people need to be supported through adequate facility for timely delivery of seeds, agricultural inputs, credit, storage facilities and marketing outlets. In the urban areas, unorganised sector comprises mainly workers in small-scale industry, casual workers in trade, transport and construction, etc. Small scale industries need government support for procuring raw material and marketing of output. The casual workers need to be protected by law. A separate body of rules and regulations need to be made to manage activities in the unorganised sector

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