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Seasonality of employment affected the lives of the Indian workers during the 18th century in the following ways:
- The seasonality of work meant a prolonged period of unemployment. Workers were forced again on the streets.
- A few of them went back to the countryside.
- Most of them looked for odd jobs in cities.
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CONSUMPTION AND CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
RESOURCES are classified as anything which is abundantly available, economically feasible and culturally acceptable for the usage of man. They form an essential part of our daily lives such as petrol, LPG cylinders, etc. The scale of resource consumption has been increasing periodically and has reached an all-time high. We see that the need to conserve resources is more urgent than ever.
Reasons for the conservation of resources:
Conservation is an essential part of the development which involves clever use of resources. We need to conserve resources because-
a. To maintain the ecological balance in the world.
b. For sustainable development.
c. For different types of biodiversity.
Methods adopted for the conservation of resources in our locality-
a. Rainwater harvesting systems have been adopted.
b. Vermicomposting has been introduced in order to improve the soil resource.
c. People working in the same area have adopted the system of the carpool.
d. Segregation of waste takes place regularly.
e. Non- biodegradable items are collectively sent to recycling centres.
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India is agrarian country because almost 60% of it's population depends on the agriculture and its related activities for their livelihoods. In no other developing country, such a large number of people depends on the agriculture. But contribution to the GDP from the agriculture is around 17% only.
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His main goal was to further strengthen the position of Prussia in Europe. Bismarck had a number of primary aims: to unify the north German states under Prussian control. to weaken Prussia's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation.
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The textile industry is the only industry in the country which is self-reliant and complete in value chain. This means that it is complete from raw materials to the highest value-added products, e.g. garments.
- Textile industry contributes almost 14 percent to industrial production.
- It generates employment for almost 35 million people directly.
- It also contributes 24.6 percent of the foreign exchange earnings.
- Its contribution toward GDP is 4 percent.
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Democracy enhances dignity and freedom of an individual by giving equal rights to its citizens.
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A movement of Krishna Bhakti began in Bengal. Its earliest preachers were Vidyapati Thakur and Chandidas. But the most famous preacher of Krishna Bhakti was Chaitanya (1485-1533 C.E.). He was born in a Brahman family. People used to worship him by considering him as an incarnation of Krishna. He adopted Sanyasa and went over to Orissa from Bengal. There he spent two decades in the worship of Lord Jagannatha. A number of people of different religions came under his influence and became followers of Krishna. Many top officials of Bengal were also included in it.
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Government Measures to Crush the Bengal Movement: The government followed a policy of repression to stop the Swadeshi movement and Boycott movement, which was launched as a reaction against the partition of Bengal in 1905.
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Partiton of Bengal: Partition of Bengal was done by Lord Curzon in the year 1905.
Reason: To increase the efficiency of administration.
Initial programmes of agitation:
- Swadeshi movement: People used goods that were produced in India
- Boycott movement: Refused to buy or sell British goods.
The people agitated against the partition of Bengal because, they thought that the spirit of unity was dissolved.

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