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1. Adding neighboring castes or sub-castes that were excluded earlier helps in growing the caste group.
2. Caste politics has helped the Dalits and people from OBC castes to have better access to make better decisions.
3. There have been talks and negotiations in between castes which had the previous rivalry.
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It was qn act passed by the britishers which give than enormous power to capture and punish any person. It was passed in 1919.
As when it was implemented whosoever leader was found they were kept in jail for 2 years without any trial which affect other members which ultimately affect the national movement.
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In Bombay, Parsis like Dinshaw Petit and J.N. Tata built huge industrial empires in India, accumulated their initial wealth partly from exports to China and partly from raw cotton shipments to England.
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(i) With the advent of printing press a new reading public emerged. The books became cheaper as printing technology reduced the cost of production.
(ii) As books flooded the market, readership increased and books now reached to larger number of people.
(iii) Access to books created a new reading culture. Earlier reading was restricted to the elite only- common people lived in world of word culture who heard sacred text read out to them or ballads recited or folk tales narrated.
(iv) Now a reading public came into being. But book could be read only by literate people, keeping this point of view, printers published popular ballads and folk tales with lot of pictures which could be read to illiterate public. These ballads, tales could then be sung or read out to those who could not read.
(v) Thus printed material could be orally transmitted at gatherings and taverns. Reading public and hearing public thus got intermingled.
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This is a form of hierarchical social division which is not based on biology but on social expectations and stereotypes as we know that gender is unchangeable and natural. It is basically a division of work between men and women on the basis of their ***. Gender division doesn’t mean that women do not work outside the house, they do work, but there is a division of work on the bases of gender.
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The caricaturist is depicting the club of liberal nationalists which dates back 1820.Conservative regimes were set up in 1815. These regimes were autocratic they were not ready to tolerate criticism and dissent. They curbed all the actions which put a question mark on the legitimacy of autocratic governments. Most of the regimes had imposed censorship law to have control over freedom of the press and over songs motivating the ideas of liberty.
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The main characteristics of new Economic Policy 1991 are:
1. Delicencing. Only six industries were kept under Licencing scheme.
2. Entry to Private Sector. The role of public sector was limited only to four industries; rest all the industries were opened for private sector also.
3. Disinvestment. Disinvestment was carried out in many public sector enterprises.
4. Liberalisation of Foreign Policy. The limit of foreign equity was raised to 100% in many activities, i.e., NRI and foreign investors were permitted to invest in Indian companies.
5. Liberalisation in Technical Area. Automatic permission was given to Indian companies for signing technology agreements with foreign companies.
6. Setting up of Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB). This board was set up to promote and bring foreign investment in India.
7. Setting up of Small Scale Industries. Various benefits were offered to small scale industries.
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A situation in which a debt is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal.
An incentive structure that lures individuals into accepting long-term debt obligations under conditions that strongly favor the lender. Victims of debt traps are often prevented from discharging the debt through techniques such as unusually high or variable interest rates, changing payment plans, and unreasonably high penalties for late payments.
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The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution Second French Revolution or Trois Glorieuses in French ("Three Glorious [Days]"), saw the overthrow of King Charles X, the French Bourbon monarch, and the ascent of his cousin Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans, who himself, after 18 precarious years on the throne, would in turn be overthrown in 1848. It marked the shift from one constitutional monarchy, under the restored House of Bourbon, to another, the July Monarchy; the transition of power from the House of Bourbon to its cadet branch, the House of Orléans; and the replacement of the principle of hereditary right by popular sovereignty. Supporters of the Bourbon would be called Legitimists, and supporters of Louis Philippe Orléanists.
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