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(i) Government can fix the minimum wages rate and working hours.
(ii) Government can provide cheap loans to the self employed people.
(iii) Government can provide cheap and affordable basic services like education, health, food to these workers.
(iv) Government can frame new laws which can provide provision for overtime, paid leave, leave due to sickness, etc.
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Consumers can express their solidarity by consumer protection council, volunteering consumer association and registering, consumer clubs, and resident welfare association and consumer groups.
These institutions can write articles to hold exhibitions against trader’s exploitation.
Consumers can guided by these institutions and know their rights about consumer protection act.
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Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
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The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924), was a pan-Islamic, political protest campaign launched by Muslims in British India to influence the British Government and to protect the Ottoman empire during the aftermath of First World War. The First World War had ended with the defeat of Ottoman Turkey.
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For long, the Congress had ignored the dalits, for the fear of offending the Sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. But Mahatma Gandhi declared that Swaraj would not come for a hundred years if untouchability was not eliminated. Under his constructive programme he laid stress on the removal of untouchability.
He called them (untouchable) the harijans - meaning the children of God. He also organised satyagraha to secure their entry into temples, and access to public wells, tanks, roads and schools. He himself toured their colonies, and even lived there. He even cleaned toilets to dignify the work of the sweepers.
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The changing nature of the international trade for India, in the last fifteen years, has been impressive.
Exchange of information and knowledge has surpassed exchange of goods and commodities.
Through its advanced software knowledge and excellence in the field of information technology, India has emerged as a viable contender at the international level and is earning huge amounts of foreign exchange through the same.
Tourism too has added to India’s upgraded position in international trade. In 2004, there was a 23.5% increase in foreign tourist arrivals as against the number in 2003.
Thus, international trade for India has undergone a cognisable change in the past fifteen years.
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International trade has undergone major changes during the last 15 years. Exchange of commodities and goods is being augmented and superseded by exchange of information and knowledge. India has emerged as a software giant at the international level and is earning a large amount of foreign exchange through the export of information technology products.
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If you are studying in 10 class. You know that in 9th class you study french revolution in which the philosphers like Jean Jacques Rousseau create the feeling of nationalism among the french's. How this happens because when books comes to Europe there becomes a large book reading public. So it is easy for philosphers to spread their ideas of nationalism across the country. So we can conclude that the print culture created the condition within which french revolution occurred.
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- International trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity.
- It is considered the economic barometer for a country.
- As the resources are spate bound, no country can survive without international trade.
- Countries have trade relations with the major trading blocks.
- Exchange of commodities and goods have been superseded by the exchange of information and knowledge.
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The reasons for this:
(i) The decision making process in democracy is delayed.
(ii) Democracies often frustrate the needs of the people.
(iii) It often ignore the demands of majority of its population.
(iv) The routine tales of corruption associated with it.
(v) Most democracies fall short of elections that provide fair chance to everyone and in subjecting every decision to public debate.
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1) It is rich in minerals like bauxite, mica, limestone, copper, iron ore and coal.
2) Presence of Damodar Valley Corporation, which supplies majority of the coking coal in India.
3) Holds a good share of country's mineral output.
4) Districts of east and west Singhbhum are a major source of minerals in this region.
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Over exploitation and excessive use of resources will lead to water crisis.People will have to hunt for proper drinking water which will be difficult to get.It means the loss of a valuable resource without which life on earth is unimaginable.So, water is precious and needs conservation for energy and life on earth.
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Sustainable development: Development which does not cause overuse of resources, at the same time replenishing the existing resources is called as sustainable development.Sustainable development is essential for economic growth because it means ‘development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations.’ Preservation of resources determine the economic activities of the nation hence, promote economic growth.

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