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If politics is associated with religion it will not be in consonance with the provisions of the Constitution. It will be very harmful if a political party favours one religion and uses it to get more votes. It may lead to conflict between different groups of people based on religious ideology. Politics and religion do not and should not go hand in hand in a secular democratic state. A secular government refrains from associating itself with or serving the interests of any one religious community. It has to work for the welfare and betterment of the constituency, regardless of their religious inclinations.
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When they heard of the Non-Cooperation Movement thousands of workers defied the authorities left the plantations and headed home. iii They believed that Gandhi Rai was coming and everyone would be given land in their own village. iv They however never reached their destination.
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Larger share in the international market makes a country more powerful in getting its needs met by others and also provides leverage in international discussions. Therefore, international trade is considered an economic barometer for the country.
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Agriculture is the mainstay of the Indian economy because:
- Two-thirds of the population is dependent on agriculture. It generates large scale employment.
- It provides food for teeming millions.
- It provides raw materials to many agro-based industries like cotton, rubber, sugar.
- Export of agricultural products like tea and spices earns valuable foreign exchange.
- It contributes 26% of gross domestic product (GDP).
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The Great Bath is part of a large citadel complex that was found in the 1920s during excavations of Mohenjo-daro, one of the main centres of the Indus civilization. The bath is built of fine brickwork and measures 897 square feet (83 square metres). It is 8 feet (2.5 metres) lower than the surrounding pavement.
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