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- Vietnam gained independence just like other colonies in 1776.
- However it has been declared independent on several times after that in 20th century.
- Ho Chi Minh had declared the country independent as well, this time from France and other foreign empire in 1945.
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Globalisation if t he process by which the world's citizens are becoming increasingly connected and interdepentent
Advantages of Globalisation
(i) Globalisation has resulted in greater competition among producers-both local and foreign. This has improved the quality of products and lowered the prices.
(ii) A wider variety of goods are available in the market for consumers.
Disadvantages of Globalisation
(i) For a large number of small producers, globalisation has posed major problems. These producers were not able to free the competition from large foreign producers and hence several of such production units had to shut down, rendering workers jobless.
(ii) Workers in MNCs are employed on* temporary basis . and laid off without any compensation during the slack period.
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Primary Sector
(i) It is known as agriculture and allied services sector.
(ii) This sector produce goods and services by exploiting natural resources.
(iii) This sector is unorganised and use traditional techniques.
(iv) Activities related to agriculture, forestry fishing, mining and animal husbandary are included in this sector.
(v) This sector continue to be the largest employer in most of the developing nations like that of lndia.
Secondary Sector
(i) It is known as manufacturing sector.
(ii) This sector transforms one good into another by creating more utility from it.
(iii) it is organised sector and use better techniques.
(iv) It includes manufacturing units, small scale units, large firms, big corporates and multinational corporations.
(v) This sector has failed to provide employment to the surplus workers of primary sector.
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The Cooperative are playing an important role in food security in India. Some examples are given below:
a) Cooperative Run almost 94% of all fair price shops in Tamilnadu. They sell low priced goods to poor people.
b) In Delhi , Mother Dairy is taking steps for providing milk as well as vegetables to the consumers at rates set by the government of Delhi.
c) In Gujarat, Amul has started the white revolution in India by bringing forward milk and Milk products.
d) In Maharashtra ,the academy of development science( ADS) has facilitated a network of NGOs for setting up grain banks in different regions.
These are a few examples of cooperatives running in different parts of the country ensuring food security of different sections of society.
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The World Bank uses the Per capita Income as a method to measure the development of a country.
Under World Bank, developed countries are those whose per capita income is $ 12616 per annum or more and less developed countries are those whose per capita income is $ 1035 or less per annum.
The UNDP publishes Human Development Report that measures the development of a country in terms of literacy, health and per capita income.According to that the countries are given Human Development Index (HDI )ranks.
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(i) By the end of 19th century a large number of newspapers in Indian vernacular languages were published.
(ii) These newspapers published articles written by national leaders. Their ideas were communicated to people through these newspapers.
(iii) 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.
(iv) 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.
(v) When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balagangadhar Tilak wrote articles sympathising with them. He was arrested which provoked protest among masses.
Thus it is clear, print culture assisted the growth of nationalism in India.
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In 1835, faced with urgent petitions by editors of the English and vernacular newspapers, Governor-General William Bentinck In 1835, faced with urgent petitions by editors of the English and vernacular newspapers, Governor-General William Bentinck
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There are two ways of calculating GDP: First method is based on constant price, wherein, the rate of GDP and cost of production is determined on the basis of the value of a base year. Second method is based on the current price, wherein, inflation in the rate of production year is added into the GDP.
Gross Value Addition (GVA) = Total value of Production (Cost of the total sale of goods and services) – Intermediate consumption
The aggregate gross value of different economic activities is called production cost at Gross Domestic Product, in which, the addition of indirect tax and deduction of subsidy makes it product cost at market value.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on Production cost + Indirect Tax – Given subsidy = “Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on producer or market price”
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