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(i) In Dec. 1929, under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Lahore Congress formalised the demand of 'Purna Swaraj' or complete independence.
(ii) It was declared that 26th Jan. 1930 would be celebrated as the independence day when people were to take a pledge to struggle for independence.
(iii) But the celebration attracted very little attention. So Mahatma Gandhi had to find a way to relate this abstract idea of freedom to more concrete issues of everyday life.
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Ruling party :-
1) Have to work for the welfare of people.
2) Have to implement laws/actions that improves the economy of the country.
3) Have to follow the rules and regulations as described by the constitution.
Opposition party :-
1) They have to play a crucial role in criticizing the ruling party if they are doing something wrong.
2) Also, their duty is to support the ruling party in their good deeds in the Parliament.
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1. Peasant movement was largely against the exploitation by talukdars and landlords, demanding reduction in revenue and removal of begar. Many Panchayats even organised nail-dhobi bhands were they refused any service to the landlords.
2. Oudh Kisan Sabha was set up by Jawaharlal Nehru and Baba Ramchandra with over 300 branches in the villages. They tried to bring Awadh’s peasant struggle within Non-Cooperation Movement.
3. The movement turned violent in 1921. The houses of talukdars and merchants, as well as the bazaars, were attacked and looted. The name of Gandhi was used by local leaders to approve every action like paying no tax.
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The main goal of the "Treaty of Vienna", 1815 was to undo all the changes that were brought about in Europe during the reign of Napoleon and Napoleonic Wars.
The treaty was convened by 4 European nations that had defeated Napoleon. The treaty aimed at generating a long-term peace plan for Europe.
The "Treaty of Vienna" was convened to establish a power balance in Europe. The goal of establishing this balance of power was to blow away the imperialism in Europe. This treaty also wanted to establish peace among the great powers of the world.
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The reasons for expanding credit in India are
(i) High cost of borrowing leads to a major share of earnings going into payment of interest on the loan.
(ii) Sometimes the higher interest rate leads to the requirement to pay more than the earnings, thus falling into a debt-trap.
(iii) Borrowers falling into debt-traps discourage more people from borrowing, thus reducing development of the country.
(iv)Banks and cooperative societies lending to more borrowers will lead to higher incomes and many people could then borrow cheaply for a variety of needs like growing crops, set-up business or small-scale industries.
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●when parties choose their candidates, they keep in mind the caste compostition of the electorate and nominate candidates from different castes.
●Political partied and their candidates in election make appeals to caste sentiment to take support.
●In some cases, caste relating to politics leads to tensions, conflicts and violence.
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Brazil has carried out an extraordinary experiment that combines both, decentralisation and participative democracy. A city called Porto Alegre in Brazil has adopted the system of popular participation in the definition of public investment. This process in public administration is called the Participatory Budget. Participatory budgeting is a process of democratic deliberation and decision-making, in which ordinary people decide how to allocate part of a municipal or public budget. Participatory budgeting allows citizens to identify, discuss, and prioritize public spending projects, and gives them the power to make real decisions about how money is spent. The first full participatory budgeting process was developed in the city starting in 1989. Participatory budgeting in its most meaningful form took place in the city from 1991 to 2004.
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During the 'Age of Revolution', the first insurrection took place in France in July 1830. The Bourbon dynasty, restored during the conservative reaction after 1815, was overthrown by liberal revolutionaries. In its place, a constitutional moarchy with Louis Philippe at is head was installed. This 'July Revolution' led to another insurrection in Brussels and led to Begium becoming independent from the control of the Kingdom of Netherlands. Even before these events, it had been witnessed that France was the political nervecentre of the rest of Europe. Ever since the French Revolution, the political developments in France had direct impact on the rest of the European continent. Hence Metternich said 'When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold'.
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Political organizations before the establishment of Congress
1. Landholders Society
Founded in: 1836
Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)
Founded by: Dwarkanath Tagore
2. British India Society
<div id="target-3"> <div id="btf_2"> </div> </div>Founded in: 1839
Place: London
Founded by: William Adam
3. Bengal British India Society
Founded in: 1843
Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)
4. British India Association
Founded in: 1852
Place: Kolkata (formerly named: Calcutta)
Founded by: Dwarkanath Tagore
5. Madras Native Association
Founded in: 1852
Place: Chennai (former name: Madras)
Founded by: Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty
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- Khadi cloth was more expensive, less durable and expensive to maintain than mill made cloth. The poor could not afford to buy it and therefore could not boycott mill made cloth for long.
- Similarly boycott of institutions posed a problem. For the movement to be successful alternative Indian institutions were slow to come up. So teachers and students began tricking back to government schools. Lawyers too joined back work in government courts.
- Chauri Chaura incident finally made Gandhi call off the movement, as he realized that people have not been able to understand his idea of Satyagraha.
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