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Provisions of NREGA 2005 are:
(i) It provides 100 days assured employment every year to each rural household.
(ii) One-third of the proposed jobs are reserved for women.
(iii) If an applicant is not employed within 15 days he/she is entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.
(iv) The governments have to establish Central Employment Guarantee Funds and State Employment Guarantee Funds for the implementation of the scheme.
(v) The scheme is to be extended to 330 districts
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It was a kind of tax which was collected from the farmers in the period of 1907.The Secretary of the state collected the tax from farmers of the compensation of village watchmen(kind of police), so it is affected the poor farmers.In 1930,farmers refused to pay this tax during the civil disobedience movement.
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Education in every sense is one of the fundamental factors of development. No country can achieve sustainable economic development without substantial investment in human capital. Education enriches people’s understanding of themselves and world. It improves the quality of their lives and leads to broad social benefits to individuals and society. Education raises people’s productivity and creativity and promotes entrepreneurship and technological advances. In addition it plays a very crucial role in securing economic and social progress and improving income distribution.
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India is the largest producer of oilseeds in the world. Different types of oilseeds are grown in India. Main oilseeds produced in India are groundnut, mustard, coconut, sesame, soyabean, castor seeds, cotton seeds, linseed and sunflower. Most of these are edible and used as cooking medium. However some of these are also used as raw material in the production of soap, cosmetics and ointments.
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- HYV seeds are used for better output of some major crops like wheat and rice.
- For irrigation, canals are laid to provide water to all water scarce states.
- Use of fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides has enhanced the production of various crops.
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Merchants moved towards the countryside because:
a. Merchants wanted to expand their production so as to meet the growing needs of the population and therefore to decided to move to the countryside.
b. In towns, trade guilds exercised excessive control and regulated price of the commodities. They also restricted the entry of new people into trade practises.
c. Trade guilds exercised monopoly rights over production and to trade in specific products. Thus, it became difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns.
d. Conditions in the country side proved favourable for the merchants to look for and provide money to the peasants and artisans to produce for the international market and develop a network of commercial exchanges.
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In the north eastern states of India, shifting cultivation or slash-and-burn agriculture is known as jhumming. In this type of farming, farmers usually choose a forest area, then cut it down and burn it. The farmers, then cultivate the land and grow crops on it. Once the land is no longer fertile, then the farmers leave the land and repeat this process elsewhere. This period of time in which the land is left on its qwn is very important for the land because it regains its fertility.
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- Cotton grows well in drier parts of the black cotton soil of the Deccan Plateau.
- It requires high temperature, light rainfall or irrigation.
- It also requires 210 frost free days and bright sunshine for its growth.
It’s a Kharif crop and requires 6 to 8 months to mature.
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Satyagraha (Sanskrit: satya: "truth", graha: "insistence" or "holding firmly to") or holding onto truthor truth force – is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone who practices satyagraha is a satyagrahi.
The term satyagraha was coined and developed by Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948).] He deployed satyagraha in the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggles in South Africa for Indian rights. Satyagraha theory influenced Martin Luther King Jr.'s and James Bevel's campaigns during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, and many other social justice and similar movements.
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- British cotton industries boomed in the late 18th century.
- A series of inventions in the 18th century increased the production process.
- Processes of carding, twisting, spinning, and rolling were made faster.
- Richard Arkwright created the cotton mill. Now the costly new machines could be purchased, set up and maintained in the mill.
- Within the mill, all the processes were brought together under one roof and management.
- This allowed a more careful supervision over the production process, a watch over quality and the regulation of labour, all of which had been difficult to do when production took place in the countryside
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The advantages are:
(i) It has made the country more united.
(ii) It has also made administration easier.
(iii) It gave the best option for leaders and government to divide the country for administration.
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Net sown area is the total area sown with crops and orchards. It represents an area in which total crops are grown only once in a year.
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Gandhi declared that British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because of this cooperation. If Indians refused to cooperate, British rule in India would have collapsed.
(i) Non-cooperation movement was launched by Gandhi in 1920 and it was unfolded in stages. It began with the surrender of titles that the government awarded, and a boycott of civil services, army, police, courts, schools and foreign goods.
(ii) Various social groups participated in this movement, each with its own specific aspiration. The non-cooperation movement started with the middle class participation in the cities.
(iii) Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges; headmasters and teachers resigned; and lawyers gave up their legal practices.
(iv) Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires. In many places, merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade.
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The first jute mill was established at Rishra, on the River Hooghly near Calcutta in 1855 when Mr. George Acland brought jute spinning machinery from Dundee.
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