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The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways
(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.
(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.
(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.
(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.
(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India.
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The difference between the horizontal division of power and vertical division of power are :
1. Horizontal Power sharing refers to the power sharing among the different organs of the government. For example, Legislature is empowered to legislate, the executive is empowered to executive the law and power of the judiciary is to implement the law.
. So here each organ exercises different powers at the same level.
. One organ observes the other.
2. Vertical Power Sharing refers to the power sharing among the different levels of the government. For example Central or Federal government has the power to make laws on subjects of national importance and execute the same. Similarly State government and local self-government looks after state and local subjects and issues.
. So In Vertical power sharing involves higher and lower levels of government and lower government works under the higher government.
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There +ve & -ve impacts of globalisation on Indian farmers
+ve
New techniques are adopted in farming
Increase in productivity
Minimum usage of fertiliser and pesticides and water
Fruits, nuts, vegetables which were first imported from foreign countries are now produced at our places n exported which in turn increased foreign exchange
R & D to acquire position in world agriculture market
Establishment of food processing industries ,increase in employment
Minimum wastage of grains, fruits, vegetables as we can adopted techniques from develop country
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Less manpower in field, unemployment in villages
High cost
Gap increase between rich n poor farmers
High cost>high loans > if crop fails> high loss> suicide.
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| Biotic Resources | Abiotic Resources |
| Biotic factors include the living components of an ecosystem | Abiotic factors are the non-living, physical and chemical factors that influence an ecosystem |
| Examples of biotic resources include all flora and fauna | Examples of abiotic factors include precipitation, altitude, temperature, type of soil, minerals, geographic location, humidity, wind, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, water depth etc. |
| Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors for survival and reproduction | Abiotic factors are completely independent of biotic factors |
| Biotic components originate from the biosphere | Abiotic components originate from the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere |
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This chapter: Consumer Rights of eco will not come in Board Examination.
COPRA stands for Consumer Protection Act which was applied on 1986 to protect consumers from fake market price, expiry dates and to aware consumers about importance of consumers rights
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COPRA stands for Consumer Protection Act which was applied on 1986 to protect consumers from fake market price, expiry dates and to aware consumers about importance of consumers rights.
Its features are:
Applies to all goods and services unless specifically exempted by the union government.
i). Covers all the sectors whether private, public or cooperative.
ii). Provisions of the Act are compensatory in nature.
iii). Enshrines the consumer’s right.
iv). Empower consumers seeking discontinuances of certain unfair and restrictive trade practices, defects or deficiencies in services, and stopping in services, or withdrawal of hazardous goods from the market.

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