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Sectors are majorly divided into three categories primary, secondary and tertiary. Based on the employment conditions these are further classified as an organised and unorganised sector. The organised sector is one that is incorporated with the appropriate authority or government and follow its rules and regulations. On the contrary, the unorganised sector can be understood as the sector, which is not incorporated with the government and thus, no rules are required to be followed in it.
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The three ways in which democracy is able to reduce economic inequality and poverty =
1.It Ensures Political Equality By Giving Equal Voting Rights To Every Citizen
2.Democracy Provide Suitable Government For Group Activism Which Leads To Equal Opportunity To Raise The Concern of the Poor People
3.It Protects The Rights Of Every Citizen Without Discrimination Based On Economic Status Ensuring Social Equality.
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Non Cooperation Movement |
Civil Disobedience Movement |
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It was launched in 1920s. |
It was launched in 1930s. |
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It was considered as a passive movement. |
It was considered as an active movement. |
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In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government. |
In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal. |
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Large number of people participated in the in this movement. |
Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement. |
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There was no tax campaign in this movement. |
People refused to pay taxes in this movement |
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Saudi Arabia has a monarchial government. The position of the citizens of Saudi Arabia with regard to their Government is as listed below:
- People cannot choose or elect their leader as the position of the king is hereditary.
- The king has legislative, executive and judicial powers.
- Citizens are not permitted to form any political associations or organisation.
- Freedom of speech and expression is denied to the public. Media cannot report anything against the government in Saudi Arabia.
- People in Saudi Arabia do not have freedom of religion. Non Muslims can only practice their religion in private.
- Many restrictions are imposed on women in Saudi Arabia. The testimony of one Saudi man is considered equal to two women.
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1.The image of Bharat Mata was the symbol of Indian nation while the image of Germania was the symbol of German nation.
2.The image of Bharat mata was painted by Abindra Nath Tagore in year 1905 while the image of Germania was painted by Philip Veit in 1848.
3. In the picture of Bharat Mata the mother figure is shown as dispensing learning food and clothing. The garland in one hand emphasis her Asiatic quality. While In picture of Germania, Germania is shown carrying sword in one hand and a flag in another hand.
4. Bharat mata is shown as a calm,composed,divine and spiritual lady while Germania is shown as a brave and courageous lady who is protecting her nation.
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(i) Agro-based industries in India have given a major boost to agriculture by raising its productivity.
(ii) Industry has contributed to agriculture by using the implements like irrigation pumps, fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, plastic and PVC pipes, ’ machines tools sprinkles, drip irrigation systems etc.
(iii) Thus, development and competitiveness and manufacturing industry has not only assisted agriculturalists in increasing their productivity, but also made production process very efficient.
(iv) In the present day world of globalisation, industry needs to the more efficient and competitive.
(v) Today we are not only self sufficient in agriculture but our farmers are able to complete with other farmers in the world and India is able to produce goods for the international market.
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Indian participate in non-cooparation movement in following ways:
(1) They left the government jobs like teachers,lawyers regine from their job's.
(2) Students decided to not go to government school,college and institution.
(3) The people of India boycotted the foreign goods and clothes.
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In the olden days, when modern currency was not in vogue, people had to sell and buy each others commodities. This was called the barter system. For instance if a shoe manufacturer wants to buy wheat, he has to find a farmer who wants to buy his shoes in exchange for the wheat. That is, both parties have to agree to sell and buy each others commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants. In a barter system where goods are directly exchanged without the use of money, double coincidence of wants is an essential feature.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 1 month ago
The nation building process in Germany had demonstrated the dominance of the Prussian state power. Otto Von Bismarck carried out the process of unification with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.
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