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Printing press played a major role in shaping the Indian society of the 19th century. The impacts ofprirtt culture on the Indian society and religion were
(t) From the early 19th century, there were intense debates around religious issues. Different groups in colonial society offered a new interpretation of the beliefs of different religions.
(ii) Newspaper spread the new ideas and also shaped the nature of the debate. New contradictory ideas were emerged and a wider public could participate in these discussions and expressed their views.
(iii) In the early 19th century, an intense controversy between social and religious reformers and the Hindu orthodox section emerged. They angered about Brahmanical priesthood and idolatry, widow immolation, monotheism etc.
(iv) Raja Rammohun Roy published ‘Sambad Kaumudt and wrote about the social evils at that time. The Hindu orthodoxy commissioned the ‘Samachar Chandrika’ to oppose his opinions. At that time, two Persian newspapers jam-i-Jahan Nama and ‘Shamsul Akhbar’, a Gujarati newspaper, the ‘Bombay Samachar’ were also published.
(v) In North India, the Ulama used cheap lithographic presses to print religious newspapers and published Persian and Urdu translations of holy scriptures. They feared that colonial rule would change their personal laws. Urdu print helped them to battle against this.
Thus, print connected communities and people in different parts of India helped to develop their own views.
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This statement is in context of laying down railway tracks.
The Sahyadri stretch: This stretch could also be crossed only through gaps or passes. Recently, the development of the Konkan railway along the west coast has facilitated the movement of passengers and goods in this most important economic region of India. It has also faced a number of problems such as sinking of track in some stretches and landslides.
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Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultants and financial advisors, etc., to the industries. Many industries tend to come together to make use of the advantages offered by the urban centres known as agglomeration economies. Gradually a large industrial agglomeration takes place. So, it is basically coordination of various industries in a city for the development of manufacturing industries.
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The causes of ethnic conflict in Belgium were as follows:
1.During 1950s and 1960s the social disparity between Dutch and French speaking communities.
2. The Minority French speaking community was very rich and Powerful. This was resented by the Dutch community.
3. The Dutch community got the benefit of economic development in education much later. This led to tension between the Dutch speaking and French speaking communities during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Substances that can be beaten into thin sheets are called malleable. For example, most of the metals are malleable.
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The large landowners in Prussia were called Junkers.
After the Frankfurt parliament was forced to disband due to the opposition of the Prussian monarchy and military, the responsibility of nation building was taken up by the monarchy and aristocracy under prime minister Otto Von Bismarck.
Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark and France led to Prussian victory and German unification.
The Prussian monarchy was supported by the Junkers.
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