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Hire-purchase is a credit purchase. The price under hire-purchase system is paid in instalments. The goods are delivered in the possession of the purchaser at the time of commencement of the agreement. Hire vendor continues to be the owner of the goods till the payment of last instalment.
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Revolutionary France, marked the first political experiment in liberal democracy. The right to vote and to get elected was granted exclusively to property owning men. Men without property and all women were excluded from the political rights.
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- National parties have influence all over the country or in several states of India. The influence of a state party is limited to a state or region.
- National parties take interest in national as well as international issues; whereas regional or state parties are interested in promoting regional/state interest only.
- The national parties have to harmonise the national as well as state interests; whereas state parties usually stand for greater autonomy for states.
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The East India Company adopted various steps to ensure regular supplies of cotton and silk textiles.
(i) Established political power to assert monopoly right to trade.
(ii) Developed a system of management and control that would eliminate competition, control cost and ensure regular supply of cotton and silk goods.
(iii) Eliminated the existing traders and broker connected with cloth and established direct control with the weaver.
(iv) Appointed paid servants called gomasthas to supervise weavers, examine the quality of the cloth and collect supplies.
(v) Weavers were not allowed to contact other buyers. Weavers were given advances and were offered the loan to buy raw material. Those who took advance or loan could not contact any other trader.
(vi) The weavers had to sell at a price dictated by the Company. By giving loan the Company bed the weavers with them.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 1 month ago
The following steps can be made for controlling flood :
(1) Many reservoirs can be made on the upper areas of the rivers.
(2) Small dams should be constructed on the tributaries and brooks so that the possibilities of floods in the main river can be minimised.
(3) Dense plantation should be done on the upper catchment area of the rivers.
(4) In the plains, water should be stored in reservoirs constructed on unused land.
(5) Encroachment of human settlements on the lands adjacent to the banks of rivers should be prevented.
(6) Destruction of forests located on the catchment area of rivers should be controlled.
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