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Rishra was the first jute mill established in Kolkata in the year 1855.
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The two most important beverage crops of India are
1. Tea
2. Coffee
Favorable conditions for these crops"
- Temperature should be around 15°C-30°C
- Soil should be fertile, loamy, well drained and rich in nutrients with rainfall around 150-200 centimeters.
Major states for producing Tea:
1. Asam.
2. Tamil Nadu.
3. West Bengal .
Major states for producing Coffee
- Tamil Nadu.
- Kerala.
- Karnataka.
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Bhoodan Movement was started by Vinoba Bhave. It was a land reform movement in India which included the voluntary gifting of the land by the landowners to the landless labourers.
Bhoodan Movement led to the ‘Gramdaan’ when people of a village voluntarily donated all lands of the village for redistribution of land on an equitable basis. This was the beginning of the ‘Gramdaan’.
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Some challenges faced by our farmers on daily basis are:
1) Small and fragmented lands provided to them.
2) Seeds which they get are not of proper quality, which definitely affects the growth. Distribution of seeds is also in poor condition.
3) The average yields of crops are lowest in India due to soil degradation and improper use of manure, fertilizer and herbicides.
4) Irrigation.
5) Less machinery, more manpower, the government should pay proper attention to the need of farmers.
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The Justice Party of Madras decided not to boycott Council elections. The Justice Party members were non-Brahmans and so far had not been able to win elections, as the Brahman candidates always won. They thought it was a golden opportunity for them to enter the Councils.
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Absolutist is a form of government where the head of the state or the monarch has absolute authority over the affairs of the nation.
A monarchical government that is centralised, militarised and repressive in nature and function is an example of Absolutist form of government.
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Nature contains resources. These resources are converted into usable form with the help of technology. Human beings interact with nature through technology, and create institutions to accelerate their economic development.
1) Nature is defined by the rainfall, climate, topographic features of the place and does not depend on man made or developed resources.
2) Technology is developed with the nature and natural resources of the place,technology is developed for man's facilitation.
3) Institutions develope technologies based on resources. These technologies are used to utilize better resources which expand the institutions, and in return those institutions develop better technologies for better utilization of resources.
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Considering the loss of classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, CBSE reduced the syllabus of classes 9 to 12 with the help of suggestions from NCERT.
The CBSE syllabus has been rationalized keeping intact the learning outcomes so that the core concepts of students can be retained.
Deleted syllabus of CBSE Class 10 Social Science

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A shoe manufacturer wants to sell shoes in the market and buy wheat. The shoe manufacturer
will first exchange shoes that he had produced for money, and then exchange the money for wheat. Imagine how difficult it would be if the shoe manufacturer had to directly exchange shoes for wheat without using money. He would have to look for a wheat growing farmer, who not only wants to sell wheat but also wants to buy the shoes in exchange. That is, both parties have to agree to sell and buy each other’s commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants.
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Majoritarianism is a process in which a country gives priority to the religion in majority.
It harms a country as the religion in minority gets depressed and suffers a lot.
This can be explained with the example of Sri Lanka as majoritarianism is followed their giving priority to the Sinhalas.
Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka.
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The leaders of the Sinhala community of Sri Lanka sought to secure dominance over government by virtue of their majority.
(ii) In 1956 an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamils.
(iii) The government followed preferential policies that favour Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs.
(iv) In Sri Lanka, maximum people believe in Buddhism. A new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism.
This led to civil war
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The Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variations. It includes modern Romania, Balgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Boasnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro.
The resident of this region were known as "The Slaves"
- The large part of the Balkans was under the control of the Ottoman Empire.
- The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkans together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.
- One by one, its European subject nationalities broke away from Ottoman’s control and declared independence.
- The Balkan peoples based their claims for independence and used history to prove that they had once been independent.
- The Balkan states were fiercely jealous of each other and each hoped to gain more territory at the expense of the others.
- Each power - Russia, Germany, England, Austro-Hungry was keen on countering the hold of other powers over the Balkans.
- This led to a serious of wars in the region and finally the First World War.
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As economy grows, there is a shift in labour force from Primary Sector to Secondary and Tertiary Sectors. As economy progresses, the people tend to work more in the secondary and service sectors of the economy. Workforce of primary sector gradually starts decreasing with the economic development. Hence, there is an increase in demand for goods and services produced by secondary and tertiary sectors. As a result, the share of secondary and tertiary sectors to the GDP increases and the share of primary sector to the GDP decreases.
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i) The idea of a nation can be created through stories, poets and writings. Music too can help in expressing nationalist feelings or sentiments. (ii) Romanticism, a cultural movement which emerged in Europe, sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiments or national feelings. The main aim of romantic artists was to create a sense of a shared collective heritage and a common cultural past. (iii) Language also played an important role in developing the national sentiments or nationalist feeling, e.g., in Poland, language began to be used as a weapon of national resistance. The wide scale use of Polish language came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against national dominance.
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The oldest Japanese book, printed in AD 565. is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra, containing Six sheets of text end woodcut illustrations.
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- The Election Commission announces the date of elections.
- Its biggest function and responsibility is to conduct free and fair elections.
- It implements the Code of Conduct few days before and during polling. It can punish any candidate who violates the code of conduct.
- The Election Commission during election period may instruct the government to follow certain guidelines and ensure that the ruling party does not misuse the governmental powers.
- During elections, every government employees works under the control of the Election Commission and not the government.
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