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Promotes equality among citizens Every citizen of the country has equal rights before the law. All individuals have equal weight in electing representatives.
(1) Enhances the dignity of the individual By giving its citizens equal rights, it enhances dignity and freedom of the individual. Democracy gives equal treatment and respect to women, disadvantaged and discriminated
castes in our society
(2) Improves the quality of decision-making As the ere is ODe debate in major issues in democracy thus, quality of decisions is improved.
(3) Provides a method to resolve conflicts Democracy reduces the possibility of social tension which leads to peaceful social life. It allows room to correct mistakes.
(4) A legitimate government Democracy gets the popular support of the people by regular, free and fair elections.
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Gandhi declared that British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because
of this cooperation. If Indians refused to cooperate, British rule in India would have collapsed.
(i) Non-cooperation movement was launched by Gandhi in 1920 and it was unfolded in stages. It began with the
surrender of titles that the government awarded, and a boycott of civil services, army, police, courts, schools and foreign
goods.
(ii) Various social groups participated in this movement, each with its own specific aspiration. The non-cooperation
movement started with the middle class participation in the cities.
(iii) Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges; headmasters and teachers resigned; and
lawyers gave up their legal practices.
(iv) Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires. In many places,
merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade.
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(i) Not all service sectors are growing equally well. Service sector in India employs different kinds of people.
(ii) At one end, there are limited number of services that employ highly skilled and educated workers. At the other end, these are very large number of workers engaged in services such as small shopkeepers, repair persons, transport persons, etc.
(iii) But in terms of GDP, The service sector emerged as the highest producing sector in India replacing the primary sector.
(iv) In 1973, share of tertiary sector in GDP was almost 35%, which increased to more than 50% in 2003.
(v) As income of people rises, they begin to demand many more services like food joints, tourism, shopping malls, etc.
(vi) Particularly this area, the post decade IT sector or BPOs provided Jobs to many urban educated unemployed youth too.
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Collateral is an asset or form of physical wealth that the borrower owns like house, livestock, vehicle etc. It is against these assets that the banks provide loans to the borrower.
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Not all forms of social differences lead to social division. It depends upon the social circumstances and the combination of social differences with other form of differences. E.g. combination of race and economic backwardness would constitute social difference leading to social division. However, it varies from place to place. While language or region may be a form of social difference leading to social division in one society, it may not occur in another society due to different prevailing conditions.
Taking the example of several countries we can explain it -
1)India is a large country where different people from different places live together...
2)similarly, Belgium is a small country where different communities live together.
3)Even some homogeneous countries ie, haing the same community, religion people, are undergoing rapid change due to migration of people from different countrie and communities ..
4)The people bring with them their own culture and form a community of their own there ..
5)Thus we can say that every social difference doesnt lead to social division.
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The First World War deeply affected India though it was under the British rule at that time. The Following points state its impact
(i) The British Government raised taxes, custom duties and income taxes in India to finance the war expenditures.
(ii) Villagers and farmers were forcefully recruited in the British army.
(iii) There was a rise the prices of food and other essential things.
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In France more than one epicentre of peasants panic movement could be seen. The main centres were as following-
(A) Eastern France - Louhans
(B) Western France - Nantes
(C) Southern France - Ruffec
(D) Northern France - Estrees

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago
The first Indian cotton cloth mill was established in 1818 at Fort Gloasternear Kolkata, albeit this mill was a failure. The second mill which was established by KGN Daber in 1854 is called the true foundation of modern cotton industry in India. Its name was Bombay Spinning and weaving Company, Bombay.
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