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The paid servants who were appointed by the East India Company to supervise weavers, collect supplies and examine the quality of the cloth, were called GOMASTHAS.
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With technological advancements, women lost their industrial jobs in London in the late 18th century, and were forced to work within households.They made the following efforts to increase their income:
1. They opened lodges and restaurants at home.
2. They took up activities like tailoring, washing or match box making.
3.They even took up house keeping as a profession.
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- Spinning jenny was a machine invented by James Hargreaves.
- This machine speeded up the spinning process and reduced labour demand.
- By turning one single wheel a worker could spin several threads at a time.
- The fear of unemployment made the women workers hostile to the introduction of new technology and hence they attacked spinning jenny.
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NTPC has a pro-active approach for preserving the natural environment and resources like water, oil and gas and fuels in places where it is setting up power plants. This has been possible through-
- Optimum utilisation of equipment adopting latest techniques and upgrading existing equipment.
- Minimising waste generation by maximising ash utilisation.
- Providing green belts for nurturing ecological balance resulting in afforestation.
- Reducing environmental pollution through ash pond management, ash water recycling system and liquid waste management.
- Ecological monitoring reviews and on- line database management for all its power stations.
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Gandhi and the Congress, in their attempt to make common cause with the Muslim League, had supported the Khilafat movement. Gandhi was even elected as the head of the All India Khilafat Committee and advised the Khilafat leaders to practice non-cooperation in order to achieve their objectives. The British government had passed the Rowlatt Act in 1919 which authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. Also, the Act implied severe restrictions on movements of individuals and suspension of the Right of Habeas Corpus. This was seen as a major breach of trust by Indians who were expecting the British to deliver on their promise of providing self-government after the conclusion of the First World War. On top of this, the Jalianwala Bagh massacre happened and the subsequent British reaction to it hardened the Congress resolve to attain self government. As a result of all these developments, Gandhi launched the Non-Cooperation Movement.
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Since the taxation on imported goods is done to discourage imports into that country. It increases the prices of the cheaper imported goods and thus eliminating the competition .Thus local and home industries are saved. This is the reason why it i soften referred as "tax barriers".
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1. When independent states come on there own to form a bigger unit so, that by pulling in there sovereignty, they can increase their security.
2. All the constituent units have equal power.
3. The example of such Countries are USA, Switzerland, and Australia.
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Reasons for launching the Civil Disobedience Movement were:
- The Simon Commission came to India in 1928. It was to look into the functions of the constitutional system in India. Since it had no Indian member in it, it was boycotted by all political parties in the country.
- Later, in 1929, the Congress under the leadership of Nehru declared 'Poorna Swaraj' as its main aim. The nationalist fervour began to rise in the country.
- As nationalist feelings began to emerge, Gandhi sent a letter containing eleven demands to Lord Irwin in 1930 asking him to accept it. When he refused, Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movment.
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Phan boi chau | Phan chu trinh |
1. He advocated that first the foreign enemy should be driven out and after achieving independence, other things should be discussed. | 1. He wished to overthrow the monarchy in order to create a basis for promotion of popular rights. |
2. He was of the opinion that the monarchy should be used to achieve their object. | 2. He was absolutely against the monarchy. |
3. He was not in favour of raising people to abolish the monarchy. | 3. He planned to raise up the people to abolish the monarchy. |
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Minerals generally occur in the following forms:
a. They occur in the veins and the lodes in ingenious and metamorphic rocks. For example, Major metallic minerals like tin, copper, zinc and lead etc. are obtained from veins and lodes.
b. Minerals occur in bed or layers in sedimentary rocks. Coal and some form of iron are found in it.
c. Bauxite is formed in the decomposed surface rocks.
d. Minerals not corroded by water are found in alluvial deposits. Example, gold, silver, tin and platinum.
e.The ocean water contains vast quantities of minerals. For example, common salt, magnesium and bromine.
f. The ocean beds are also rich in manganese nodules
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The problem faced by the political parties in India are as follows:
1. LACK OF INTERNAL DEMOCRACY :-
Although democracy function with the help of political party but very often lack of internal democracy within the party can be seen. Generally the power within the party is concentrated in the hands of one or two leaders . Even they do not conduct elections for office bearers or keep membership registers. Ordinary members neither get any inside information of the party nor can the influence the decision within the party. The members are generally dissatisfied with the leaders.
2. DYNASTIC SUCCESSION :
The biggest challenge between the political parties is the issue of dynastic succession. These parties do not have transparent functioning which is why the leaders always try to give unfair advantage to their family members. Hence, a political party remains under the control of one family.. we can take the examples of Congress,SAD, RJD, DMK,etc.
3. MONEY AND MUSCLE POWER :
Another challenge which political parties face is the increased role of money and muscle power especially at the time of elections. Parties these days try to nominate that person as the candidate who is either rich or has sufficient muscle power behind him. Due to this criminals are given tickets from national parties to win majority in elections.
4. LACK OF MEANINGFUL CHOICE :
Political party generally discuss problems which the country is facing and their policy to resolve that problem. They always try to convince the general masses that their policies are better than the other parties. Differences arises only on priority of issue and how these policies are framed. All the political parties are same in one way or the other which is why people don't have any meaningful choice among them.
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Ethnic means relating to a particular subgroup within a larger or dominant national or cultural group.It's significance lies in the association of its members with shared cultural heritage, ancestry, history, homeland, language (dialect), or some times different ideology.The ethnic group also have different symbolic systems such as religion, mythology and ritual, cuisine, dressing style, physical appearance, etc
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 9 months ago
As a result, consumption of minerals in all forms has been steadily rising all over the country and we need to conserve it for the future.
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