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Student Lyf ? 6 years, 5 months ago

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Naruto Uzumaki??? 6 years, 5 months ago

How can anyone send a sample question paper over here??!
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The Poona Pact refers to an agreement between B. R. Ambedkar and M. Gandhi on the reservation of electoral seats for the depressed classes in the legislature of then British India.

The main features of "Poona Pact" were:

  1. At the second Round Table conference, Dr. BR Ambedkar demanded separate electorates for Dalits.
  2. When the British conceded Dr. Ambedkar’s demand Gandhiji, began a fast unto death. 
  3. Ambedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji’s position by signing a pact in 1932, known as the Poona Pact. 
  4. The Poona Pact (September 1932) gave Depressed Classes (later to be known as Scheduled Caste) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils.
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Iron Man 6 years, 5 months ago

There are many processes involved in unification of Italy anf Germany .
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Ashok Yadav 6 years, 5 months ago

Hi shreya i want ask you that how is chloro alkali process is done

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You know what i mean

Shreya... #Be Positve Be Happy 6 years, 5 months ago

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Manavi Mishra 6 years, 5 months ago

In formal sector 1) The Formal sector covers those enterprises or places of work where the terms of employment are regular therefore, people have assured work. 2) They are registered by the government and have to follow it's rules and regulations. In Informal Sector 1) The informal sector is characterised by small and scattered units which are largely outside the control of the government. 2) There are rules and regulations but these are not followed. I hope would might help you :)
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Utkarsh Gaurav 6 years, 5 months ago

It was the Act passed by british government it act give enominous power to the britishers that any indian can be arrested and kept into prison for 2 year without any trial

Qwerty G 6 years, 5 months ago

It was a legislative act passed by the imperial legislative council in london and on march 10,1919
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Isma Naaz Naaz 6 years, 5 months ago

A large no. Of political associations comprising of professional,business man,nd prosperous artisans came together in the city of frankful decided to vote for all german assembly. On 18 march1848,,831elected representatives marched in festive procession to take their places in the frankfurt parliament convened at st.pauls church. They drafted a Constitution base d on the system of Constitution monarchy.
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Naruto Uzumaki??? 6 years, 5 months ago

As if i would answer that. You wrote suck your **** as an answer in the below question. You dont deserve to get any answer for this question. Get lost and suck your own **** or whatever u mean by that. If u dont know the answer then at least shut ur bloody mouth.
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Utkarsh Gaurav 6 years, 5 months ago

NAREGA stands fir National rural employment gurranty act according to this act government of India promises to give 100 days work in a year to all unemployment people

Vishal Saigal 6 years, 5 months ago

Narega stand for National rural employment government act in which our former prime minister Manmohan singh provided this act for the unemployed people guarantee for 100days .

Kanishka Sharma 6 years, 5 months ago

That is why it is called night to work

Kanishka Sharma 6 years, 5 months ago

Narega stands for national rural employment government act in which government give work to unemplyoed peoples for 100 days and give wages for their work and in the case govt. Is not able to givework to peoples then it give some money for their family
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Shubham Dubey 6 years, 5 months ago

Foreign trade is highly competitive. To maintain and increase the demand for goods, the exporting countries have to keep up the quality of goods. Thus quality and standardised goods are produced.
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Jasleen Kaur 6 years ago

Underemployment continues to be rampant in rural areas. Following are some of the ways through which employment for rural people can be generated: ▪People can be employed in projects like construction of dam/canal/ roads in the village. ▪Government invests and employ people in providing transportation and storage services. ▪People can be employed in services like banking, trade, etc. ▪Government can identify, promote industries and services in semi-rural areas to enhance employment. ▪Government can open centres to give them training and financial assistance to help them become self-employed.

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Underemployment continues to be rampant in rural areas. The ways through which employment for rural people can be generated are:

● Underemployed means that the number of people that are involved in a particular work is more as compared to the actual number of people required to do the same job.
● The people can be employed in various projects such as the construction of dams and roads in the village area.
● The people can also be employed in the service sectors such as banking and trade.
● The government can identify and promote small industries in rural areas to increase employment.
● The government can also invest and employ people in providing transportation and storage services.
● The government can open training centers to provide the required training and financial assistance to the people and help them to become self-employed.
● The government can provide credit facilities through proper channels of the formal sector.

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Aditya Kumar 6 years, 5 months ago

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Anjali Sharma 6 years, 5 months ago

13 april 1919

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Shanaya ☺️ 6 years, 5 months ago

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Tanmayee? Hariyan? 6 years, 5 months ago

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Tanmayee? Hariyan? 6 years, 5 months ago

13 April. Many people were gathered in Jallianwala bagh to celebrate Baisakhi and few were planning against British know one knew about curfew . British army with the guidence of general dyre attacked Jallianwala bagh were many people died.

Prashant Chaudhary 6 years, 5 months ago

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Shanaya ☺️ 6 years, 5 months ago

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Shanaya ☺️ 6 years, 5 months ago

And ab to lagta h Diwali ke baad hi kuch hoga iska because kal se exams h to hum nahi milege

Shanaya ☺️ 6 years, 5 months ago

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Prashant Chaudhary 6 years, 5 months ago

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Kanan K 5 years, 7 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Globalisation and competition among producers, an advantage to consumers:

  • Globalisation and greater competition among producers, both local and foreign producers have been of advantage to consumers.
  • There is a greater choise before consumers.
  • Then enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products.
  • They enjoy much higher standards of living that was possible earlier.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Liberalisation of economies across the world has been brought about by breaking down trade barriers and this has helped in trade and investment grow by leaps and bounds; these measures have pushed the globalisation process in several or most economies across the world. Detailed below are some measures that have been taken by countries to push their development agenda as a part of globalising their economies.
1) Restricted list of items for import and export reduced.
2) Import duties reduced.
3) Measures taken to ease flow of foreign capital into the country.
4) Entry by foreign companies to set up base eased and encouraged.
5) Level of foreign shareholding in local Companies raised by suitable policy measures.
6) Local Companies encouraged to set up base overseas.
7) Foreign direct investment and foreign funds encouraged to flow in.
8) Restrictive foreign exchange rules relaxed by Central Banks in host countries.
9) Norms for repatriation of profit and capital to and from overseas country eased.  

 

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Isma Naaz Naaz 6 years, 5 months ago

Aaj maine sir se syllabus ko le kr question kiya sir ne bola ye ye chapter cut ho gya h bs PA me ayga maine bola no sir sirf challenges to democrcy hi cut hua h aur democracy and diversity and popular struggle and movement ye sb h bs usi ko le kr bhes ho gyi ...n hm hi km hai aur naa hi hmare sst teacher bs ho gyi problem vo bole chlo kl proof krna tum agr nhi kr paye to ground aur pure floor ka 10 times round lgana pdega vo bhi kan pkd k ab aap hi bato ab hm kya kre jo hm dekhe the vhi bta diye

Shanaya ☺️ 6 years, 5 months ago

Pura matter batao to hi help kar sakugi aache se
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

It is true that the impact of globalisation has not been uniform.
This can he explained through the following points
(i) Globalisation has some negative impacts on
employment and real wages. Due to ushering in of new technologies, output increases, but employment opportunities are not much, especially in rural areas, where over 60% of the population lives.
(ii) Globalisation is mainly beneficial to‘large capitalists, industries and large companies. Consequently, it increases the concentration of economic power and leads to inequalities.
(iii) In India, during 1990-9.1 more than 33% of national product originated in the agricultural sector, but this share has come down to 23% in 2004-05.

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Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

In 1789 , French Revolution was started.
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A S?? 6 years, 5 months ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Developed countries want developing countries to liberalise their trade and investment because goods could be imported and exported easily and also foreign companies could set up factories and offices in their country.
Developing countries should demand the free and fair flow of their labour and reduction in the subsidies in agriculture sector of developed countries in return.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

1) By buying local companies of an area.
2) By making partnership with the owner of local companies.
3) By investing in local companies to encourage the production of foreign product in any country.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Flexibility in labour laws will help companies in being competitive and progressive. In recent years, government has allowed companies to ignore many of the labour laws in force. Instead of hiring workers on a regular or permanent basis, companies can hire workers flexibly for short periods when there is intense pressure of work.
The companies can negotiate wages and terminate employment, depending on market conditions. This will lead to an increase in the company’s competitiveness.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Post-independence India put barriers on its foreign trade as the imports had exceeded exports and the country was in a huge debt. To reverse the debt and improve the country’s financial condition the government decided to minimize its imports and foreign investment and maximize exports.

In the recent past the government decided to remove these barriers so that the local producers improve their quality of products and match the international standards.

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Isma Naaz Naaz 6 years, 5 months ago

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Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The chapter 'Consumer rights' is only for project work.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Economic - Development , Sector of Indian economy, Money and credit, Globalization and Indian economy are coming in boards.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

And Democracy and diversity, Popular struggle and movement, Challenges to democracy are coming in PA.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Political - Power sharing, Federalism, Gender religion and caste, Political parties, Outcome of democracy are coming in boards

Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

And the chapter which come only in PA are - Forest and wildlife, Water resources.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Geography - Resources and development, Agriculture, Mineral and energy resources, Manufacturing industries, Life lines of national economy. These chapters are coming in boards.

Aadya Singh ? 6 years, 5 months ago

History - Rise of nationalism in Europe, Nationalism in India, The making of global world, The age of industrialization, Print culture and modern world.
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