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- Different machineries and raw materials are supplied through roads, ships, motors, buses, trains, aero planes to industries.
- It shows that transport system of a country affects economic development of a country in different manner.
- Transport system helps to send raw materials, fuel and machineries to different industries at right time and runs the industry.
- It helps to raise the production of raw materials, fuels and machineries etc. by providing market to it. It widens the size of the market.
- Transport system is regarded as a strong pillar to protect the people from the difficulties of war, natural calamities and other problems.
- A developed transport system is necessary to send necessary helps to the affected people during the period of natural calamities.
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Standardisation of products means protecting consumers from sub-standards and varying standards of goods which affect health and safety of the consumers and the product of mass consumption requires standardisation.
2 organisations responsible for standardisation in India:
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Democracy, being based on the principle of equality is likely to promote greater social justice. Democratic laws work for the betterment of the people as a whole.
The ways in which democracies have been able to reduce inequality and poverty are
(i) Women have been given equal rights-like those of men in most of the democratic countries like India.
(ii) Special efforts have been made to uplift the weaker sections of the society (like the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes), so that they could live with dignity and honour.
(iii) Democracies everywhere try to provide a fair share to every citizen in the natural resources of the country.
(iv) In almost all democratic countries of the world, poor people are given many concessions but richer classes are made to pay more income tax.
(v) Gives equal voting rights to all the citizens.
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Democracy is better than dictatorship because:
1. Promotes equality among citizens.
2. Enhances the dignity among citizens.
3. Improves the quality of decision making.
4. Provides a method to resolve conflicts
5. Allows room to correct mistakes.
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Contour farming, the practice of tilling sloped land along lines of consistent elevation in order to conserve rainwater and to reduce soil losses from surface erosion. These objectives are achieved by means of furrows, crop rows, and wheel tracks across slopes, all of which act as reservoirs to catch and retain rainwater, thus permitting increased infiltration and more uniform distribution of the water.
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(i) Control over population : Population control is the need of the hour. If rate of growth of per capital income becomes more than population growth rate, it will help to reduce the poverty.
(ii) Higher rate of economic growth : Poverty
can only be removed by raising economic growth rate in the country. It will raise the income resulting in increase in consumption expenditure.
(iii) Minimum needs programme : Government should try to implement minimum needs programmes effectively. Every person should be provided with basic needs of life.
(iv) Reduction in inequalities of income : Poverty
removal is also possible through removal of inequalities of income. It will help in transferring income from asset owning persons to non-asset owning persons, known as trickle down effect. It will reduce the gap between rich and the poor.
(v) Control over inflation : Government must adopt price control measures so that the standard of living of poor workers is not adversely affected. They must be given due compensation for price rise.
(vi) Social security measures : Industrial workers should be provided with adequate social security measures like pension, gratuity, maternity leave etc. It will improve the status of elderly industrial workers
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(i) Earlier, reading was restricted to the elites. Common people lived in a world of oral culture.
(ii) With the printing press, books could reach out to wider sections of society. If earlier, there was a hearing public, now a reading public came into being.
(iii) Publishers had to keep in mind the wider reach of the printed books. Even those who did not read, could enjoy listening to the books being read out.
(iv) So, printers began publishing popular ballads and folk tales and such books would be profusely illustrated with pictures. These were then sung and recited at gatherings in villages and in taverns in towns.
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An amendment is a formal or official change made to a law, contract, constitution, or other legal document. It is based on the verb to amend, which means to change for better. Amendments can add, remove, or update parts of these agreements.
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Ammended meaning :
to change something slightly in order to make it better.
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The modern novel form developed in India in the 19th century, as Indians became familiar with the Western novel. The development of the vernaculars, print, cheap price compared to handwritten books, a reading public helped novels to be popular.
Indian novelists wrote to develop a modern literature that could produce a sense of national belonging and cultural equality with their colonial master.
Novels encouraged reading alone and in silence. Reading a novel was like day dreaming.
Novel became a powerful medium to criticise the defects of society and suggest the remedies.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
Novels in the 19th century served as vehicles of social change both in Europe and India. In novels, many real life situations were reflected. They not only criticised the prevailing ills in the society, but also suggested remedies. They dealt with class discrimination, prejudices against women, caste and class issues, problems and effects of industrialisation etc.
They dealt with every aspect of our society, e.g. Premchand in his various novels like Nirmala,
Sewasadan and Godan dealt with the poverty and exploitation, poor condition of the women, child marriage and dowry system in our society.Potheri Kunjambu, a lower caste writer from North Kerala, wrote a novel called Saraswativijayam, where he strongly criticised caste oppression. This novel gave stress on the importance of education for the upliftment of the lower castes.
Thus, we can easily say that novels created a sense of social awareness in India.
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