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- Money is often defined in terms of the three functions or services that it provides.
- Money serves as a medium of exchange, as a store of value, and as a unit of account.
- Medium of exchange.
- Money's most important function is as a medium of exchange to facilitate transactions.
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Cheap and affordable credit plays a crucial role for the country’s development.
There is a huge demand for loans for various economic activities.
The credit helps people to meet the ongoing expenses of production, complete production on time, and thereby increase their earnings.
The main benefits from derived credit for developmental activities are :
1. Credit plays a major role in the development of a country of creating better facilities for agricultural and industrial activities.
2. Credit helps people from all walks of life in setting up their business and increase their earnings.
3. For middle-class people, loans help a lot in constructing their houses and get rid of monthly rents.
4. Credit or loans help in raising the standard of living and social status of the common man by enabling them to buy cars, scooters, televisions and other products.
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For the French, colonies were necessary because:
a. To establish control over natural resources and to ensure supply of raw materials and goods.
b. The French policy-makers wanted to educate the people of Vietnam, because they considered education as one way to civilize the “natives". They were driven by the idea of a ‘Civilizing Mission’, and considered it their duty to bring modern ideas to the colony and to reshape its culture and also to have an educated labour force.
c. The objective was also to develop these colonies so as to improve standard of living of the people and improving their purchasing power who would then buy goods leading to profits for French businessmen.
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(i) Charles Dickens wrote mainly about the emergence of industrial age and it’s effects on society and the common people.
(ii) Growth of factories and expanded cities led to the growth of business and economy and increased the profits of the capitalists.
(iii) But at the same time workers faced immense problems. Use of machines resulted in unemployment of ordinary labour, they became home-less creating the problem of housing.
(iv) Pursuit of profit became the goal of factory owners while the workers were undervalued and almost lost their identity. Human beings were reduced to mere instruments of production. Charles Dickens tried to focuss on these changes in his novel ‘Hard Times’ as well as in 'Oliver Twist.
(v) Thomas Hardy on the other hand focusses attention on the problems and changes in rural community. Traditional rural communities were vanishing fast in 19th century.
(vi) Large farmers bought machines and employed labourers to produce for the market. The old rural culture with independent farmers was dying out. Hardy depicts these changes in his novel, “The Mayor of Casterbridge”. Hardy mourns the loss of the more personalised world disappearing though he was aware of the advantages of the new order.
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Munshi Premchand was one of the greatest literary figures of the modern Hindi and Urdu literature. It was with the writings of him that the Hindi novel matured into greatness.
He began writing in Urdu and then shifted to Hindi and remained an immensely influential writer in both languages. He drew on the traditional art of Kissa-goi (story telling).
Before Premchand, the Hindi literature was confined to the tales, the stories of magical power, fantasy, etc. His novel Sewasadan (The Abode of Service) published in 1916, first depicted the lives of ordinary people and social issues. Sewasadan dealt with the poor condition of women in society.
Premchand’s novels discussed the realistic issues like child marriage, dowry system, communalism, corruption, zamindari system, debt, poverty, colonialism, etc.
Premchand believed that social realism was the ultimate way for Hindi literature.
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The novel in colonial India proved itself very useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists:
(a)Novel in colonial India for colonisers:
Colonial administrators found ‘vernacular’ novels a valuable source of information on native life and customs. Such
information was useful for them in governing Indian society, with its large variety of communities and castes. As
outsiders, the British knew little about life inside Indian households. The new novels in Indian languages often had
descriptions of domestic life. They showed how people dressed, their forms of religious worship, their beliefs and
practices, and so on. Some of these books were translated into English, often by British administrators or Christian
missionaries.
(b)Novel for the nationalists:
Novels produced a sense of a pan-Indian belonging. They imagined the nation to be full of adventure, heroism, romance
and sacrifice – qualities that could not be found in the offices and streets of the nineteenth-century world. The novel
allowed the colonised to give shape to their desires.
The imagined nation of the novel was so powerful that it could inspire actual political movements. Bankim’s Anandamath
is a novel about a secret Hindu militia that fights Muslims to establish a Hindu kingdom. It was a novel that inspired many
kinds of freedom fighters
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- In the 19th century, the early Bengali novels lived in two worlds. Many of those novels were located in the past, their character, events and love stories were based on historical events.
- Another group of novels depicted the domestic life in contemporary settings. Domestic novels frequently dealt with social problems and romantic relationships between men and women.
- Novels were read individually. Sometimes, in a group also. The great Bangla novelist Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay would host a ‘jatra’ in the courtyard, where novels were read aloud among family members.
- The novel was also relished for its language. The prose style became a new object of enjoyment. They also used Mayeli, the language associated with women’s speech.
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- It allowed for a new conception of womanhood.
- Stories of Love—which were a staple theme of many novels—showed women who could choose or refuse their partners and relationships.
- It showed women who could, to some extent, control their lives. Some women authors also wrote novels about women who changed the world of both men and women.
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- Population growth from the late 18th century had increased the demand for food grains in Britain.
- As urban centres expanded and industries grew, the demand for agricultural products increased, pushing up food grain prices.
- Under pressure from landed groups, the government also restricted the import of corn.
- The laws allowing the government to do this were commonly known as ‘Corn Laws’.
- Unhappy with high food prices, industrialists and urban dwellers forced the abolition of the Corn Laws.
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India was affected in the following ways:
1. Shaping of Indian politics in the 1920s,
2. Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926
3. Demands for agricultural goods fell and exports declined,
4. peasants found it difficult to sell their harvests,
5. peasants found it difficult to pay their revenue,
6. Country was in turmoil
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