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If France sneezes, rest of Europe catches cold' was said by Metternich, the Austrian Chancellor. He opined that the political developments in France were stimulative to other countries of Europe. like the French Revolution and the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity.
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Belgium
1.They adopted a policy of power sharing.
2. They gave equal powers to all communities.. minor or major doesn’t matter
3.It solved the problem.
SriLanka
1)They adopted a policy of Majoritarioism.
2) They gave preferences to the majority Sinhala group alone, disregarding the minority
3). It only increased the problem
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Importance of Manufacturing
- Manufacturing industries help in modernizing agriculture; which forms the backbone of our economy. Apart from this, manufacturing industries also reduce the heavy dependence of people on agricultural income. This becomes possible because of creation of new jobs in secondary and tertiary sectors.
- Industrial development helps in eradication of unemployment and poverty.
- Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce and brings in much needed foreign exchange.
- A country with high level of manufacturing activities becomes prosperous.
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(i) From the late eighteenth century, the British in India began exporting opium to China and took tea from China to England (it) Many Indians became junior players in this trade, providing finance, procuring supplies, and shipping consignments.
(ii) Having earned through trade, some of these businessmen had visions of developing industrial enterprises in India
(iii) Some merchants from Madras traded Burma while others had links with the Muddle East and East Africa. There were yet other commercial groups, but they were not directly involved in external trade. They operated within India, carving goods from one place to another, banking money, transferring funds between cities, and financing traders.
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Proximity of the jute producing areas, inexpensive water transport, good rail and road network, abundant water for processing raw jute and cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.
Jute industry is facing challenge from synthetic fibre and also from other competitors like Bangladesh, Brazil, Philippines, Egypt and Thailand.
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- Stiff compettition from synthetic industry
- Old and inefficient methods of manufacturing
- Competetion from countrie like braazil ,bangladesh etc
- Inefficient power supply
- Amount and quality of raw material is bit less
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Jute industry provides direct employment to about 2.60 lakh jute mill workers and indirectly generates additional employment of about 1.5 lakh people engaged in R&D work, manufacturing in machinery and spare parts, trade and other allied activities in service sector.
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No, I do not agree that elections are all about caste and nothing else. This is because:
- No parliamentary constituency in the country has a clear majority of one single caste. So, every candidate and party needs to win the confidence of more than one caste and community to win elections.
- No party wins the votes of all the voters of a caste or community.
- Many political parties may put up candidates from the same caste. Some voters have more than one candidate from their caste while many voters have no candidate from their caste. Such voters do not vote on caste lines.
- The ruling party and the sitting MP or MLA frequently lose elections in our country. This shows that voters do not re-elect people of their own caste if they (elected representatives) do not work for their constituencies
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Globalization is a process of international integration in the field of economic,finance,trade and communication.It lifted the barriers among nations and paved the way for increased interconnectedness and interdependence of people and countries.
The following are some of the factors that have given rise to globalization:
1.Development of new and advanced technology,rise of satellite connections,internet and web services etc have provided a base for globalisation.
2.The free flow of trade without any restrictions among nations have made business more easier and attractive.Trade transactions among nations have become cheaper providing opportunities for outside markets to establish base in a developing nation.
3.Removal of capital exchange control has made money transactions easier among nations.As a result,a developed nation can easily enter the market of a developing nation in search of better business returns.
4.Changes in the tastes of consumers and their craze to buy foreign goods have opened the path for globalization to occur.
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Main features of few copies of first printed Bible were:
- The text of the Bible was printed in the new Gutenberg press with metal type
- The borders were carefully designed, painted and illuminated by the hand by artists
- Every page of each copy was different. Elites (people of high class and rank) everywhere preferred this lack of uniformity because they thought that they had a unique copy of Bible.
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