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Abhinav Bisoi 4 years, 2 months ago

Technologically accessable - means technology used for extracting resources must be available , so to make a proper use of it economically fisible - Means after extracting the resources the economy should have the profit culturally acceptable - means the people should must be accept it and their sentiments or culture should not be hurt ...

Miss Interesting 4 years, 11 months ago

technologically accessible means the technology needed to utilise resources must be there . Economically feasible means our economy is that much strong for utilisation of resources. Culturally acceptable means it must be accepted by culture.

Maryam Zehra Zaidi 5 years, 1 month ago

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

TECHNOLOGICALLY ACCESSIBLE MEANS THE TECHNOLOGY NEEDED TO USE THE RESOURCE MUST BE AVAILABLE SO THAT WE CAN EXTRACT IT AND MAKE PROPER USE OF IT.

ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE MEANS WE MUST HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO EXTRACT IT AND USE IT.

CULTURALLY ACCEPTABLE MEANS IT MUST BE ACCEPTED BY THE PEOPLE, IT MUST NOT DISTURB OR HURT THEIR SENTIMENTS, CULTURE, SURROUNDING, HOME, ETC

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

<th>BASIS FOR COMPARISON</th> <th>ORGANISED SECTOR</th> <th>UNORGANISED SECTOR</th>
Meaning The sector in which the employment terms are fixed and employees have assured work is Organised sector. The sector that comprises of small scale emterprises or units and are not registered with the government.
Governed by Various acts like Factories Act, Bonus Act, PF Act, Minimum Wages Act etc. Not governed by any act.
Government rules Strictly followed Not followed
Remuneration Regular monthly salary. Daily wages
Job security Yes No
Working hours Fixed Not fixed
Overtime Workers are paid remuneration for overtime. No provision for overtime.
Salary of workers As prescribed by the government. Less than the salary prescribed by the government.
Contribution to Provident fund by the employer Yes No
Increment in salary Once in a while Rarely
Benefits and perquisites Employees get add-on benefits like medical facilities, pension, leave travel compensation, etc.

Mahi ✌?? 6 years, 9 months ago

Organised sector:- 1.owned and manged by govt. authority . 2.rules and regulation are followed. 3.fixed hours of jobs . 4.payement on over time. 5.job security. Unorganised sector:- 1.owned and manged by individuals 2.no rules and regulation are followed. 3.no fixed hours of jobs . 4.no payments on over time . 5.no job security. 5.job security. Un

No One Cares ???About Me 6 years, 9 months ago

Organised sector mein good working condition hoti hai fixed time of working hour hote hai good wages hote hai health facilities milti hai maternity leave milti hai .... .....unorganised sector ulta hai .......bilkul opposite na hi good working condition hoti hai na good wages naa koi holiday milta hai job safety nahi hoti working hour fixed nahi hoteyy
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Monarch of france

Aditya Kashyap 6 years, 9 months ago

Revolutionary leader of france
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

We need parliament because- 
(1). Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country. Parliament all over the world can make new laws, change old ones or abolish existing laws.
(2). It takes decisions in the favour of a country.
(3). Parliament all over the world exercise some control over those who run the government. 
(4). Parliament control all the money that government have.
(5).Parliament is the highest forum of discussion and debate on public issues and national policy in any country.

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Last Bencher 6 years, 9 months ago

The process of transformation of things available in the environment has an interdependent relation between nature, technology and institutions. Human beings exploite nature and obtain use full resources. These resources are changed to use full substances using technology. These substances are given to institutions (market, shops etc) for the people's use.

Last Bencher 6 years, 9 months ago

There is no particular example in the text book
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

MNCs are exerting a strong influence on production at distant locations. As a result, production in these widely dispersed locations is getting interlinked.
MNCs look into 4 major criteria before they set up production in any place.
1. The factory or company should be close to the markets.
2. Skilled and unskilled labour should be available at low costs.
3. Availability of other factors of production should be assured. (eg. Infrastructure)
4. Local Government policies should be in their interests.
When the above conditions are to their satisfaction MNCs set up factories and offices for production in different countries thus interlinking production across countries.
At times, MNCs set up production jointly with some of the local companies in other countries . Then the local company benefits in 2 ways from this joint venture. Money for additional investments, like buying new machines and the introduction of the latest technology for production is available to the local producer thus interlinking production across countries.

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Last Bencher 6 years, 9 months ago

Chapter paranju tharu
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

(i) Napoleon was Set-about introducing many of the reforms that he had already introduced in France.
(ii) Through a return to monarchy, Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France, but in the administrative field, he had incorporated revolutionary principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient.
(iii) The Civil Code of 1804-usually known as the Napoleonic Code-did away with all privileges based on birth established equality before the law and secured the right to Property.
(iv) This Code was exported to the regions under French control. In the Dutch Republic, in Switzerland, in Italy and Germany, Napoleon simplified administrative divisions abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues.
(v) In the towns too, guild restrictions were removed.
(vi) Transport and communication systems were improved.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 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.

Akanksha Dutta 6 years, 9 months ago

it is not rational.. the upper and the lower levels of the society have not been equally benifitted
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

The Treaty of Constantinople of 1832 recognised Greece as an independent nation.

Constantinople of 1832
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Boga Sai Charan 6 years, 9 months ago

The factors led the civil war in sri Lanka because the indien tamli's were discriminated
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Itishree Bhuyan 6 years, 9 months ago

Read english

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

<div>Consumer awareness among consumers to avoid exploitation –
(i) The formation of various organizations such as Consumers Forum or Consumers Protection Council.
(ii) To guide consumers on how to file cases in the Consumers Courts.
(iii) Consumer’s education to be promoted through advertisement/mass campaign/publicity/against malpractices of traders.
(iv) By writing articles/ holding exhibition/rallies.
(v) Strict laws to be enforced in market places.
(vi) Any other relevant point.
Any three points to be explained.</div>

 

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Itishree Bhuyan 6 years, 9 months ago

Pagal
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Itishree Bhuyan 6 years, 9 months ago

Bidu

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

The ethnics composition of Belgium, a small country is very complex. Of the country’s total population, 59 per cent live in the Flemish region and speak Dutch language. Another 40 per cent people live in the Wallonia region and speak French. Remaining 1 per cent of the Belgians speak German. In the capital city, Brussels, about 80 per cent people speak French while 20 per cent are Dutch-speaking.

Tanishka (Tanu) Mahale 6 years, 9 months ago

I don't know
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

(i) In a democracy, power is also shared among different political parties, pressure groups and movements.
(ii) Democracy provides the citizens a choice to choose their rulers. This choice is provided by the various political parties, who contest elections to win them. Such competition ensures that power does not remain in one hand.
(iii) In the long run, power is shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups. Sometimes, this kind of sharing can be direct, when two or more parties form an alliance to contest elections. If their alliance is elected, they form a coalition government and thus, share power.
(iv) In a democracy, various pressure groups and movements also remain active. They also have a share in governmental power, either through participation in governmental committees or having influence on the decision making process.

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Pankaj Gupta 6 years, 9 months ago

Thank you

Boga Sai Charan 6 years, 9 months ago

Yes,I think that all over india cbse textbooks is same

Itishree Bhuyan 6 years, 9 months ago

Dont have brain simply brainless

Maheshwari Mansi 6 years, 9 months ago

Ya
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Vikram Singh 6 years, 9 months ago

It stresses that power sharing will bring better outcomes.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

They considered them to be wild and wasteful. Needs to be brought under cultivation so that the land could yield agricultural products and reverse and enhance the income of the state.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

Non-Economic factors:
(i) Spread of education.
(ii) Desire for material betterment.
(iii) Social institutions like caste system, joint family system.
(iv) Political conditions of a country.

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

In June 1992, more than 100 heads of states had met in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, for the first International Earth Summit. 

The Summit was convened for addressing urgent problems of environmental protection and socioeconomic development at the global level. The assembled leaders signed the Declaration on Global Climatic Change and Biological Diversity. The Rio Convention endorsed the global Forest Principles and adopted Agenda 21 for achieving Sustainable Development in the 21st century.

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago

Resources is any thing available in environment that fulfills human's needs

It should be : 
>> Easily accesible
>> Economically feasible
>> Socialy and culturally acceptable

Rose? (Kannu?) 6 years, 9 months ago

Ok

??? ???? 6 years, 9 months ago

It's note for exams . It's my starting of 10th

Rose? (Kannu?) 6 years, 9 months ago

Anything which satisfy human needs is called resource
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ẞì D Hàrth 6 years, 9 months ago

Projects which is made for many purposes are called multipurpose projects.eg- dams which are used for many purposes like recreation , inland navigation, hydroelectricity, flood control . Hence, dams are called multi-purpose project.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

Different social groups conceived the idea of Non-Cooperation in their own way-
(i) The movement started with middle-class participation in the cities. Thousands of students left goverment-controlled schools and colleges, headmasters and teachers resigned, and lawyers gave up their legal practices.
(ii) Peasants participated in movement as they were against talukdars and landlords who demanded from peasants exorbitantly high rents and variety of other cesses.
(iii) Plantation workers participated in the movements with the hope that they would get the right to move freely in and out of the confined space in which they were enclosed.
(iv) The tribals in Andhra Pradesh joined the movement against oppressive British policies that prevented people from entering the forest to graze their cattle.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

The Sri Lankan Tamils launched parties and struggle for the recognition of Tamil as an official language, for regional autonomy and equality of opportunity in securing education and jobs. But their demand for more autonomy to provinces populated by the Tamils was repeatedly denied. By 1980s several political organisations were formed demanding an independent Tamil Eelam (State) in northern and eastern parts of Sri Lanka.
The distrust between the two communities turned into widespread conflict. It soon turned into a CIVIL WAR. As a result thousands of people of both the communities have been killed. Many families were forced to leave the country as refugees and many more last their livelihood.

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

Power sharing is desirable in democracy because:
(i) Prudential reasons:
(a) It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability.
(b) It is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.
(c) Imposing the will of majority, community over others may look like an attractive option in the short run, but in the long run it undermines the unity of the nation.
(ii) Moral reasons:
(a) Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise and who have to live with its effect.
(b) People have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed.
(c) A legitimate government is one where citizens through participation, acquire a stake in the system

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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago

Economic activity refers to a human activity related to production and consumption of goods and services for economic gain .
Non-economic activity is an activity performed gladly, with the aim of providing services to others without any regard to monetary gain.

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