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Oudh Kisan sabha (or) Awadh Kisan sabhawas formed by Jawaharlal Nehru , Baba Ramachandra and several others It was formed for the following reasons:
(1) In Awadh , the peasants were in a very poor condition.
(2) They fought against the talukdars and landlords, who demanded exorbitant taxes and rents.
(3) The peasants had to do begar ( to do work without any salary) at the landlord's farms.
(4) In June 1920, Jawaharlal Nehru began going around villages around Awadh and to understand the problems of the peasants.
(5) Finally , by October, Oudh Kisan Sabha was formed.
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- The Act provides for the formation of wildlife advisory boards, wildlife wardens, specifies their powers and duties, etc.
- It helped India become a party to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
- CITES is a multilateral treaty with the objective of protecting endangered animals and plants.
- It is also known as the Washington Convention and was adopted as a result of a meeting of IUCN members.
- For the first time, a comprehensive list of the endangered wildlife of the country was prepared.
- The Act prohibited the hunting of endangered species.
- Scheduled animals are prohibited from being traded as per the Act’s provisions.
- The Act provides for licenses for the sale, transfer and possession of some wildlife species.
- It provides for the establishment of wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, etc.
- Its provisions paved the way for the formation of the Central Zoo Authority. This is the central body responsible for the oversight of zoos in India. It was established in 1992.
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Irrigation sources in towns rely on upon the geography of the district.
Here are a few practices in India.
1. Rivers: Dams enormous, little or weirs are worked crosswise over for the most part by group exertion (that incorporates government) and broad trench organize brings water level where it streams into ranches. Gatherings of ranchers need to dig channels into their fields. In places where the ranch is minimal over the channel, "Aethamu" is utilized, worked by a solitary individual is the practice in coastal Andhra Pradesh.
2. Ponds: Also called "tanks" or 'supplies'. On the lower level of the striking (ground) on which it is found, a divider ('bund') is worked to hold the water. In the divider, channels are fitted for irrigation to fields underneath.
3. Wells: They come in all sizes and shapes. In eastern Deccan there are step wells, cubic hollows scooped out of shake fifty feet or more profound.
On the off chance that we discuss changes in the cropping patterns in India in the most recent decades then they are the following:
1. Among grains, wheat and paddy are being developed more as a result of high MSP that these harvests bring.
2. There is a steady and detectable move from developing sustenance grains to the development of organic products, vegetables, oilseeds, and industrial crops.
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Political Parties are the organized group of people whose main aim is to contest elections,come to power and retain power. It is said that parties reflect political divisions in the society through the following ways:
a. Parties divide the society on the basis of ideologies that its supports and endorses.
b. Parties involve partisanship where people show affiliation to a particular party and its ideology.
c. A party seeks to promote and upholds a particular interest. For example regional parties, caste based parties.
d. A party comprises of a leader who is actively propagating his/her party's programme and beliefs, active members who are associated with it and followers who believe in its programme.
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Article 51 of the constitution ( Directive Principles of State Policy) directs the Indian state to promote the following things:
1. Promotion of international peace and security.
2. Maintenance of just and honorable relations between nations.
3. Foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organised people with one another.
4. Encouraging settlement of international disputes by arbitration.
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- Privileges based on birth were removed.
- Feudal system was abolished and peasants were freed from serfdom and manorial dues.
- In towns, guild restrictions were removed.
- Transport and communication systems were improved.
- Standardised weights, measures and a common national currency were introduced.
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1) When the news of the revolutionary events in France reached the different cities of Europe, students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs.
(2) Their activities and campaigns prepared the way for the French armies which had entered into Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and much of Italy in the 1790s.
(3) With the outbreak of the revolutionary wars, the French armies began to carry the idea of nationalism abroad.
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The factories in England multiplied as they opened up branches in the countryside also. As the standard of people rose, markets became diversified. Profits earned from exports too helped in setting up industries in several parts of the country.
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Public facilities are those facilities which are not possible for any individual to access at economic cost, so government provides such facilities to the public to ensure quality of life.
There are many public facilities, government provides in day-to-day life.
Four major facilities are as follow :-
(i) Basic education Government provides school and other educational facilities like chair, books etc to be used by the public. But its use and performance is depended on collective response and community cooperation.
(ii) Basic health facilities Government provides hospitals, vaccine programmes to maintain basic quality of life.
(iii) Law and order facility/security The more the country will secure, the more it will attract investment public by which people Alts,may live peacefully.
(iv) Provide for Public Distribution System Government opens PDS shops or ration shops through which it supplies basic food items like rice, wheat, pulses, etc at very low price/subsidised rate to the lower income group or poor people. But functioning of these facilities depends on the community awareness and public cooperation.
Other facilities are infrastructure facilities like road, irrigation projects drinking water supplies.
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Characteristics of Development:
(i) What may be development for one may not be development for the others.
(ii) For development, people look at mix goals.
(iii) Income is the most important component of development, but along with income, people also seek equal treatment, good health, peace and security, etc.
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China and Sri Lanka have a unitary form of government. Under the unitary system, either there is only one level of government or the sub-units are subordinate to the central government. The central government can pass on orders to the provincial or the local government.
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The indentured labourers were subjected to extremely cruel living conditions. They developed their own forms of self-expression which was actually a blend of Indian and foreign cultural forms. Indentured labour migration was extremely criticised and finally abolished in 1921.
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Gram Sabha includes all the adult citizen voters of the village. It is empowered to support or topple down the Gram Panchayat body.
The functions of Gram Sabha are
(i) It elects the members of the Gram Panchayat.
(ii) It supervises the work of the Gram Panchayat.
(iii) It approves the annual budget of the Panchayat.
(iv) It reviews the performance of the Gram Panchayat.

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