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Rowlatt Act :-
Rowlatt Act was an oppressive act
introduced by the British Government in 1919. It gave the Government enormous
powers to repress political activities and allowed detention of political
prisoners without trial for two years. It was also known as Black Act.
The Indians showed disapproval towards this
Act :-
1.Gandhiji called for a country wide ‘Hartal’
on 6th April, 1919. But he was arrested.
2.There were disturbances in Delhi, Ahmedabad and Punjab. In Amritsar, two
popular leaders, Dr. Satyapal and Dr. Saifud-din-Kitchlew were arrested. The
people took out a procession in Amritsar to protest against these arrests, and
demanded the release of their leaders.
3. A public meeting was announced for the
13th April. 19191, Amritsar against the arrest of their leaders.
4. People gathered there without arms and
then General Dyer marched there and killed more than 1,000 people.
5. As the news of the ‘Jallianwala Bagh’
spread crowds took to the streets in many North Indian towns. There were
strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on Government buildings
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The measures to protect the rights of consumers are:
1. consumer protection act, 1986:This law or act settles the disputes of the consumersin simple,unexpensive and speedy manner.
2.Public Distribution System:This scheme was introducerd to overcome problems like hoardings, black marketing and overcharging by traders.
3.The Bureau of Indian Standard Act, 1986:Bureau of Indian Standard Act has the responsbility tof laying down the standards for industrial and consumer goods.
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Formal sector : All public sector and private sector establishments which employ 10 or more hired workers are called formal sector establishments. Those who work in such es-tablishments are called formal sector workers. The formal Sector comprises of banks and cooperative societies.
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