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By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.
(i) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.
(ii) The people of different communities and places were thus connected by print media. Newspapers conveyed news from one place to another creating pan-Indian identities.
(iii) The nationalist newspapers exposed the colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. As these were written in spoken languages of various regions common man could easily understand the content.
(iv) Various novels with nationalistic themes were pulished by leading novelists in India. One of these was Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. The song 'Vande Matram' written by him in his novel 'Anandmath' created and stirred nationalist feelings in the country.
( v) The preint culture also educated the people who then were influenced byt he reformists and the nationalist ideas.
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India has long tradition of food adulteration, black marketing, hoarding, underweighing, etc. It was from the 1960s that the consumer movement began in India. Till the 1970s, consumer movement was mainly restricted to writing articles and holding exhibitions. But there has been an upsurge in the number of consumer groups in recent times.
The level of dissatisfaction with the sellers and service providers was such an extent that the consumers had no choice but to raise their voice. After many years of organized struggle, the government was forced to take notice and finally the Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) was enacted in 1986.
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(1) Today, the world has been converted into a large village with the help of efficient and fast moving transport.
(2) Transport has been able to achieve this with the help of equally developed communication system.
(3) Therefore, transport, communication and trade are complementary to each other.
(4) Today, India is well-linked with the rest of the world despite its vast size, diversity and linguistic and socio-cultural plurality.
(5) Railways, airways, waterways, newspapers, radio, television, cinema and internet, etc. have been contributing to its socio-economic progress in many ways.
(6) The trade from local to international level have added to the vitality of its economy.
(7) It has enriched our life and added substantially to growing amenities and facilities for the comforts of life.
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Allegory is usually the representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters, figures, or events in narrative, dramatic, or pictorial form. It is usually a tale with a moral. It dates back to the classical ages when allegories had biblical references. They might also act as a political satire.
One may give example of the French allegory, Marianne, a popular Christian name represented the popular political ideas advocated by the revolutionaries. The ideas of Liberty, Justice and Republic were represented by various symbols in the allegory were a red cap, the tri-colour and cockade or the broken chain represent Liberty. Justice is represented by the blindfold and the weighing scales in one hand.
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Anti-poverty measures taken by the Indian government are based on two main objectives: Increasing economic growth in the country and launching anti-poverty programmes for specific groups of people. Economic growth provides more resources and opportunities for human resource development like education, training and healthcare.
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Several changes took place in varna-based society. Smaller castes, or jatis, emerged within varnas. New castes appeared amongst the Brahmanas. On the other hand, many tribes and social groups were taken into caste based society and given the status of jatis. Specialised artisans- smiths, carpenters and masons—were also recognised as separate jatis by the Brahmanas. Jatis, rather than vama, became the basis for organizing society Among the Kshatriyas, new Rajput clans became powerful by the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
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| Red soil | Laterite soil |
| 1. Red soil develops on crystalline igneous rocks in areas of low rainfall. | 1. Laterite soil develops in areas with high temperature and heavy rainfall. |
| 2. Red soil is found in parts of Odisha and Chhattisgarh, southern parts of the middle of Ganga plain and along the piedmont zone of the Western ghats. | 2. Laterite soil is mainly found in Karnataka, Kerala and the hilly areas of Odisha and Assam. |
| 3. Red soil develops a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks. | 3. In laterite soil, humus content is very low. |
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The credit activities of the informal sector should be discouraged due to the following reasons -
1. There is no organization which supervises the credit activities of lenders in the informal sector. They can lend at whatever interest rate they want and there is no one to stop them from using unfair means to get their money back.
2. Most of the informal moneylenders charge a very high rate of interest on loans in comparison to the formal lenders which in turn increases the cost of money which is to be repaid back. Sometimes the amount to be repaid is greater than the income of the borrower.
3. The high cost of borrowing discourages many people who wish to start an enterprise. It also significantly reduces the income of the borrower as much of the earnings go into repayment of the loan. Therefore, the formal sector needs to play an increasing role in extending the facilities of credit.

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