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1. Uniform three tier Panchayati Raj system at the village, intermediate and district levels. However, States with a population of less than 20 lakhs are given the option to avoid intermediate level Panchayat.
2. Gram Sabha has been hailed as foundation stone of the Panchayat System.
3. State legislatures by law may make provisions for the composition of the Panchayats.
4. Elections to all the three tiers and to the Chairperson of village Panchayat shall be direct.
5. The Chairperson of a Panchayat and other members of Panchayat shall have the right to vote in the meetings of Panchayat.
6. The Chairperson of a Panchayat at the village level shall be elected in such a manner as the legislature of a state may by law, provide. The Chairperson of a Panchayat at the intermediate level or district level shall be elected by and amongst, the elected members.
7. Reservation of seats for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in proportion to their population. Out of the total seats reserved for the SCs and STs Not less than one-third seats to be reserved for Women belonging to SCs and STs.
8. One-third of seats at all the three levels and also the Chairperson elected to three levels, to be reserved for women. It includes the number of seats reserved for SC and ST women.
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There are three types of cropping patterns:
1) Mixed Cropping:
- Growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same piece of land.
- Minimises the risk of crop failure.
- Seeds of two crops are mixed before sowing.
- Pest control of individual crop is difficult.
- Separate harvesting and threshing of individual crops is not possible.
- Crops yield can be increased.
- Example: Wheat + Gram, Wheat + Mustard, Groundnut + Sunflower
2) Inter-cropping:
- Growing two or more crops simultaneously in the same field in a definite pattern.
- increases the productivity per unit area.
- Pesticides can be easily applied to individual crop.
- Both crops can be easily harvested and threshed.
- Soil erosion is reduced.
- Allows better use of natural resources such as light, soil air and water.
- Example: Soyabean + Maize, Finger millet (Bajra) + Cowpea (lobia)
3) Crop Rotation:
- Growing of different crops on the same land in pre-planned succession.
- Allows soil to recover its lost nutrients.
- Helps to control pests, weeds and diseases.
- Helps to reduce the use of chemical fertilisers.
- Example: Maize-Mustard, Rice-Wheat, Maize-Mustard-Sugarcane-Fenugreek, Maize-Potato-Sugarcane-Peas
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Different people have different goals.Income is not only the important factor leading to country's development.The others factors like freedom,respect,peace,harmony are as much as important as the income is.To achieve development we cannot only deal with monetary aspects , NON-MONETRY Aspects are also very crucial.Moreover,for a good quality life and social,political and economical well being mix goals of development is necessary.
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Development is defined as the process of growth or new information or an event. An example of development is the changing of a caterpillar to a butterfly. An example of development is emerging details about a local robbery. An example of development is a community of condos intended for seniors.
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A stakeholder can be a person, a group or an organisation that may be affected or have any kind of interest in the project or in the projects outcome either directly or indirectly
When we consider the conservation of forest we need to look at the stakeholders who are:
The local people: These are the people who live in or around forest and are dependent on forest product for various aspects of their life.
The forest department: the forest department is India's biggest landlord and control the resources from the forests. The offices of this department tend to ignored both local knowledge and local needs in their management practices.
Industry: it would considered the forest as merely a source of raw material for its factories. And huge interest groups lobby the government for access to these raw materials at artificially low prices.
The nature and wildlife enthusiasts: The wildlife and nature enthusiast, are one who want to conserve nature in its pristine form. They are in no way dependent on the forests.
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After the French Revolution emerged a famous historic personality and warrior, Napoleon Bonaparte. He introduced several effective administrative changes like the civil code of 1804 introduced by Napoleon also known as the Napoleonic code.
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Development is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, illiteracy, crime rate, etc. Features.
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By the last quarter of the nineteenth century nationalism no longer retained its idealistic liberal-democratic sentiment of the first half of the century, but became a narrow creed with limited ends. During this period nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant of each other and ever ready to go to war. The major European powers, in turn, manipulated the nationalist aspirations of the subject peoples in Europe to further their own imperialist aims. The most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871 was the area called the Balkans. The Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variation comprising modern-day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro whose inhabitants were broadly known as the Slavs. A 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. All through the nineteenth century the Ottoman Empire had sought to strengthen itself through modernisation and internal reforms but with very little success. One by one, its European subject nationalities broke away from its control and declared independence. The Balkan peoples based their claims for independence or political rights on nationality and used history to prove that they had once been independent but had subsequently been subjugated by foreign powers. Hence the rebellious nationalities in the Balkans thought of their struggles as attempts to win back their long-lost independence.
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Revolutionaries believed in non-cooperation and espoused the process of boycott against foreign merchandises and dissemination of Swadeshi. They utilised arms/ammunitions as their weapons to fight the British, and created underground societies. The revolutionaries also killed British officials and ruined their offices.

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