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- After Independence, there were only few parties which formed governments at the centre and at the state levels. When rival parties formed the Government at the state level, the Central Government tried to misuse its powers by dismissing the State Governments. This weakened the federal spirit of our constitution.
- However, the condition improved after 1990 when many regional parties emerged in different states.
- This also marked the beginning of the coalition government. Two or more parties formed the Government at the centre in the absence of a clear majority. This led to a new era of power sharing and respecting the independent working of the State Governments.
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(i) Paper from China : Paper reached Europe from China through the Silk route in the 11th century. With this, the production of manuscripts written by scribes became a regular feature.
(ii) Role of travellers and explorers : Marco Polo, a great explorer reached Italy after several years of exploration in China in the year 1295. Marco Polo brought back with him the technology of woodblock printing. Now Italians started publishing books with woodblocks. The technology became popular in other parts of Europe, as well.
(iii) Woodblock printing : By the early fifteenth century, woodblocks started being widely used in Europe to print textiles, playing cards and religious pictures with simple, brief texts.
(iv) Johann Gutenberg and the printing press : A major revolution in the print technology was brought by Johann Gutenberg. He developed the first known printing press in the 1430’s. The first book he printed was the Bible.
(v) Spread of printing presses : In the next hundred years i.e. between 1450 and 1550, printing presses were set up in most countries of Europe.
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It is considered as backbone of development because:
(i) It not only helps in modernising agriculture but also forms the backbone of our economy.
(ii) Industrial development is a precondition for eradication of unemployment and poverty from our country.
(iii) Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce.
(iv) Countries that transform their raw materials into a wide variety of finished goods of higher value are prosperous.</div>
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Pariksha guru: Published by Srinivas das in 1882.
The theme of tradition and modernization in the virtue of an evolving middle class family is the main theme of the story.
Pariksha guru is considered landmark in the history of Hindi novel.
Reasons:
- First proper Hindi novel.
- The delivery of the story.
- The portrayal of the characters.
- A new idea on friction.
- Many novels used the same strategy.
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Two inland waterways of India are-
(i) The Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri.
(ii) The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia
(A) Characteristics of Brahmaputra river between Sadiya and Dhubri-
(i) The waterway is 891 km long.
(ii) It is also known as National Waterway No.2
(iii) It facilitates national security.
(B) Characteristics Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia-
(i) It is known as National Waterway No.1
(ii) It is 1620 km long.
(iii) It provides pilgrimage.
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Some of the major features of a democracy are:
- It is a form of government in which the leaders are elected by the people.
- All major decisions are made by the elected leaders who are the representatives of the people.
- Free and fair elections are held regularly.
- Democracy is based on the principle of one person, one vote and one value.
- There is a Rule of Law and basic fundamental rights are granted to each and every citizen of the country.
- There is no discrimination amongst people on the basis colour, caste, gender, class or religion.
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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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Globalisation means unification or integration of the domestic economy with the world economy through trade, capital and technological flows. Factors that supported globalisation in India are as follows :
(a) Reduction of trade barriers with a view to allowing free flow of goods to and from other countries.
(b) Involvement of various local producers with MNCs in various ways.
(c) Some of the large Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys (IT), Ranbaxy, Asian Paints etc. emerged as MNCs and start working globally.
Government can ensure fair globalisation to its people by
(i) ensuring that the labour laws of the country are followed so that workers are not exploited.
(ii) supporting small producers to improve their performance so that they remain viable in the face of competition from
(iii) rules aligning with other developing countries for better trade terms. MNCs,
(iv) negotiating with WTO for fairer.
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- As conservative regimes tried to consolidate their power. Liberalism and nationalism came to be increasingly associated with revolution in many regions of Europe such as the Italian and German states, the provinces of Ottoman Europe, Ireland and Poland.
- These revolutions were led by the liberal nationalists belonging to the educated middle class elite. Among them, there were professors, school-teachers, clerks and members of the commercial middle classes, who all believed in liberal nationalism and wanted to fight for it.
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(i) When the First World War ended, there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor.
(ii) There was also this rumour that the post of Caliph (Khalifa) would be abolished by the Allies powers and Caliph was the spiritual head of Islamic world.
(iii) To defend the Khalifa's temporal powers, a khilafat committee was formed in Bombay in March 1919.
(iv) Ali Brothers started Khilafat movement to defend the powers of Khalifa.
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- The land use pattern is determined by certain physical factors of the country such as topography, climate and soil types. The availability of geographical area determines its uses by the country. In India we have various forms of land like plains, plateaus, mountains, etc., which are kept in mind before planning the land use pattern.
- There are certain human factors also affecting the land use pattern. They include population density of the country, technological capability and, culture and traditions of the country, etc. The economic development of the country depends on the technological development of the country thus leading to the planning of land use pattern.
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The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917, in the Champaran district of Bihar, India during the period of the British Raj, was the first Satyagraha movement inspired by Mohandas Gandhi and a major revolt in the Indian Independence Movement. Another important Satyagraha just after this revolt was Kheda Satyagraha.
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