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Scribes were skilled handwriters who wrote manuscripts by hand prior to block printing and development of the printing press.
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The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court.
To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place.
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Rural local self-government is popularly known by the name Panchayati Raj. It has a three tier system.
(i) The Gram Sabha : The Gram Sabha which is not a tier of Panchayati Raj is the general body consisting of all the voters residing in the jurisdiction of a Gram Panchayat. The Gram Sabha is supposed to work as the watchdog ofthe Gram Panchayat which is its executive body.
(ii) Gram Panchayat: The Gram Panchayat is the first tier in the Panchayat Raj System. It is constituted for one village or group of villages.
• It is a decision-making body for the entire village. It has to meet at least twice or thrice in a year to approve the annual budget.
• This is a council consisting of several ward members often called panchs, and a President or Sarpanch.
• They are directly elected by all the adult population living in that ward or village by secret ballot system.
(iii) Panchayat Samiti : The intermediate tier in the Panchayati Raj System is known as the Panchayat Samiti. It is constituted for two or more Gram Panchayats at the block level.
• The members of this representative body are elected by all the Panchayat members in that area.
• The elected head of the Samiti is known as "President, chairman or pradhan.
• Panchayat Samiti are the executive bodies for the state government and the Zilla Parishad. They execute transferred schemes, which were previously implemented by the different departments of state governments.
(iv) Zilla Parishad. This is the top tier of Panchayati Raj constituted at the district level by the Panchayat Samitis or mandals. Most members of the Zilla Parishad are elected.
It comprises following categories of members.
• Presidents of Panchayat Samitis.
Local MPs, MLAs and MLCs.
• Persons representing women and scheduled castes and tribes.
• Zilla Parishad chairperson is the political head of the Zila Parishad.
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Primitive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced on small patches of land. Primitive tools and family/community labour are used in this type of farming. The farming mainly depends on monsoon and natural fertility of soil. Crops are grown as per the suitability of the environmental condition.
Intensive Subsistence Farming: This type of farming is practiced in densely populated areas. This involves high degree of use of biochemical inputs and irrigation. There is huge pressure of population on this type of farming.
Commercial Farming: This type of farming is done with the sole purpose of selling the farm produce. Various modern inputs are used in this type of farming, e.g. HYV(High Yielding Variety) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides. Punjab, Haryana, Western UP and some parts of Maharashtra are the areas where commercial farming is done on large scale. However, this type of farming is also done in many other states; like Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, etc.
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Belgium has complex ethnicity because two communities German and Dutch-speaking respectively form the majority of the population.
• According to its Constitution, the Dutch and the French-speaking minister should be an equal number in the central government. Hence no single community can make the decision unilaterally.
• Some of the powers of the central government are transferred to the State government. Hence the state government is not the subordinate of the central government.
• Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has its government where both the Dutch and French community have equal representation.
• There is a community government, which is elected by anyone community among Dutch, French, and German. They look after cultural, educational and language related issues.
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National arrogance of the colonial power, their attempt to build the Indian Culture, their economic policy of draining away Indian wealth, wide spread hunger and starvation of masses, burden of heavy taxes over Indian, etc are the number of factors, responsible for the rise of anti-colonial movement. Gandhiji succeeded in forming all these element together under one banner, which led to anti-colonial mass movement.
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