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Kashi Baba, a mill owner from the city of kanpur, U.P wrote 'Chote aur Bade ke Sawal' (The Question of Big and Small people). He wrote it to show the links between the caste and class exploitation. The book was published in 1938.
In the book the Shoshak Chand is introduced as Bade who is a wealthy, high caste and exploiter and Dalit Ram is introduced as Chote, a poor, exploited and lower caste.
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In the period after 1815, many of the liberal nationalists had to go underground and continue their work through various secret societies. As a young man, Mazzini became a member of the legendary secret society, the 'Carbonari'. Later, he formed two important secret societies - 'Young Italy' in Marseilles and 'Young Europe' in Berne. His relentless opposition to monarcical rule and unflinching faith in democratic republicanism was carried on by the different secret societies operating out of the various nations of Europe.
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Self help groups are organisations for the rural poor,particularly women. A SHG usually has 15 to 20 members,belonging to a particular neighbourhood who meet and save regularly.The members of the group can take small loans from the group to meet their needs.the group does charge an interest rate on the loans,but its much less than the loans from informal sources like loans from moneylenders,traders etc.If the group is regular in their savings,it becomes eligible to avail loan from bank.
Advantages of SHGs:
- The SHGs help the borrower to overcome the problem of lack of collateral.
- They can get timely loans for a variety of purposes and at a reasonable interest rate.
- SHGs are the building blocks of organisation of the rural poor.
- Not only do they help women become financially self-reliant, the regular meetings of the group provide a platform to discuss and act on a variety of social issues such as health, nutrition, domestic violence, etc.
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Louise - Sebastien Mercier was a French novelist and dramatist of the 18th century. He declared “The printing press as the most powerful engine of progress and public opinion is the force that will sweep away despotism”. He had shown his interest in reading in most of his novels also, the heroes have changed by the act of reading Convince of the power of print in bringing enlightenment and demolish political system where the ruler holds absolute power. He proclaimed “Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world; tremble before the virtual writer "
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The following measures can he taken to increase employment in rural areas
(i) Improve irrigation facilities, so that farmers harvest two or three crops in a year. Thus, more people can be employed.
(it) More dams should be built on rivers, so that more water can be provided to small farmers to increase the number of crops grown annually.
(iii) Provide better roads and improve transportation and storage, which will benefit small farmers and many people will be employed in these sectors.
(iv) Honey collection centres and vegetable and fruit processing units should be set-up.
(v) More cottage industries and services should be
promoted in rural areas with soft loans and marketing support.
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(i) Banks are less in rural areas, whereas the informal sources are present in all villages.
(ii) Getting a loan from banks is much more difficult than taking a loan from informal sources, because banks require proper documents and collateral, which most of the poor people do not possess. This is true for both urban and rural areas.
(iii) Formal sources provide loans only for productive purposes, whereas informal sources provide credit for other purposes also.
(b) From the given statement I have learnt the values of equality and awareness about money.
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Linguistic States: The creation of Linguistic States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country. This was done to ensure that people who spoke the same language lived in the same State. Some States were created not on the basis of language but to recognise the differences based on culture, ethnicity or geography, e.g. Nagaland, Uttarakhand and Jharkhand.
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- Every loan agreement specifies an interest rate which the borrower must pay to the lender along with repayment of the principal.
- In addition, lender may demand collateral, i.e., an asset that the borrower owns and uses this as a guarantee until the loan is repaid.
- If the borrower fails to repay the loan, the lender has the right to sell the collateral to obtain payment.
- Terms of credit comprise interest rate, collateral and documentation requirement, and the mode of repayment.
*The terms of credit vary substantially from one credit arrangement to another. They may vary depending on the nature of the lender and the borrower.
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The problem faced by the political parties in India are as follows:
1. LACK OF INTERNAL DEMOCRACY :-
Although democracy function with the help of political party but very often lack of internal democracy within the party can be seen. Generally the power within the party is concentrated in the hands of one or two leaders . Even they do not conduct elections for office bearers or keep membership registers. Ordinary members neither get any inside information of the party nor can the influence the decision within the party. The members are generally dissatisfied with the leaders.
2. DYNASTIC SUCCESSION :
The biggest challenge between the political parties is the issue of dynastic succession. These parties do not have transparent functioning which is why the leaders always try to give unfair advantage to their family members. Hence, a political party remains under the control of one family.. we can take the examples of Congress,SAD, RJD, DMK,etc.
3. MONEY AND MUSCLE POWER :
Another challenge which political parties face is the increased role of money and muscle power especially at the time of elections. Parties these days try to nominate that person as the candidate who is either rich or has sufficient muscle power behind him. Due to this criminals are given tickets from national parties to win majority in elections.
4. LACK OF MEANINGFUL CHOICE :
Political party generally discuss problems which the country is facing and their policy to resolve that problem. They always try to convince the general masses that their policies are better than the other parties. Differences arises only on priority of issue and how these policies are framed. All the political parties are same in one way or the other which is why people don't have any meaningful choice among them.
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1. After scrapping of the Corn Laws, food could be imported into Britain more cheaply than it could be produced within the country. So Britain began to import food grains from rest of the world.
2. Around the world, especially in Eastern Europe, Russia, America and Australia, land was cleared and food production expanded to meet the British demand.
3. There had been complex changes in labour movements patterns, capital flow, ecology and technology.
4. Crops were not grown by a peasant tilling his, own land but by an agricultural worker. Food came from thousands of mile away.
5. Food and other essential commodities were transported by railways and by ships manned by low paid workers from southern Europe, Asia, Africa and Caribbean islands.
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Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of the process of unification who carried out the process with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.
a. Bismarck helped in instilling a sense of nationalism among the masses.
b. Prussia, under his leadership entered into three wars for over seven years for national unification, which resulted in Prussian victory.
c. Bismarck helped in proclaiming the new German empire headed by William Kaiser I of Prussia.
...Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck was the mastermind of German Unification and was the first chancellor of the united nation. Bismarck caused Germany to transform from a loose net of 39 states into the strongest industrial nation of Europe. The unification of Germany had a tremendous impact on European balance of powers for the rest of history. For nearly 30 years Bismarck dominated Germany and European politics.
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On 12 March 1930, Gandhi started the Dandi march from Sabarmati Ashram towards the small coastal village of Dandi. He marched against the state monopoly in manufacturing and selling of salt. Gandhi chose salt because it was used in every Indian household, yet people were not allowed to make salt even for domestic use. Parallel salt marches were conducted all over the country. Gandhi after reaching dandi broke the salt laws by manufacturing salt. It led to the begining of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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