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- Privileges based on birth were removed.
- Feudal system was abolished and peasants were freed from serfdom and manorial dues.
- In towns, guild restrictions were removed.
- Transport and communication systems were improved.
- Standardised weights, measures and a common national currency were introduced.
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The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement in 1848 because most of the liberals were against the view of extending political rights to women.But few of them were in favour.
Right to vote was denied to women. Moreover, the Napoleonic Code went back to limited suffrage and reduced women to the status of a minor, subject to the authority of fathers and husbands.This clearly revealed political conflicts due to gender differences.
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Communalism was and continues to be one of the major challenges to democracy in our country. The makers of our Constitution were aware of this challenge. That is why they chose the model of a secular state.secularism is not just an ideology of some parties or persons. This idea constitutes one of the foundations of our country:
- There is no official religion for the Indian state.
- Our Constitution does not give a special status to any religion.
- The constitution prohibits discrimination on the ground of religion.
- At the same time, the Constitution allows the state to intervene in the matters of religion in order to ensure equality within religious communities. For example, it bans untouchability.
- Communalism should not be seen as a threat to some people in India. It threatens the very idea of India. That is why communalism needs to be combated. A secular Constitution like ours is necessary but not sufficient to combat communalism.
- Communal prejudices and propaganda needs to be countered in everyday life and religion-based mobilisation needs to be countered in the arena of politics.
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Gandhiji used to say that religion can never be separated from politics. What he meant by religion was not any particular religion like Hinduism or Islam but moral values that form the basis of all religions. He believed that politics must be guided by ethics drawn from religions.
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The agriculture is science of cultivating soil and raising crops Cultivation methods changed significantly over many years because:
• Physical environment has changed.
• Climate has changed and is changing continuously.
• Methods of cultivation have improved and developed.
• Need of crops has raised due to rise in population.
• Tools and equipment have changed.
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