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Under the phenomena of power-sharing, powers are shared among different social groups, the religious and linguistic groups or among other weaker section and women. Power can be shared between social and linguistic groups in the following ways:
- There are countries where socially and economically weak sections and women are given legal and constitutional protection in terms of representation in the local bodies. This is done to enable them to be a part of decision making.
- In India, there is a provision in the Constitution to have reserved constituencies for the members of the socially and economically backward classes. At the same time, one-third of the seats are reserved for the women in the legislatures. This ensures a fair share of power.
- Minorities are well accommodated through the reserved constituencies in assemblies and the parliament of our country.
- In Belgium, the provision of community government for the linguistic groups was introduced to avoid a civil strike in the country.
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On 4 June, a large crowd of weavers marched in pairs to the mansion of one of the contractors demanding an increase in their wages. They destroyed his mansion and broke into the storehouse where all the cloth was stored. The contractor called the army, and in the tussle, eleven weavers were shot.
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Soil is the uppermost layer of the land surface, usually composed of minerals, organic matter, living organisms, air and water.
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Parent material: This refers to the mineral material or organic material from which the soil is formed. Soils will carry the characteristics of its parent material such as color, texture, structure, mineral composition and so on. For example, if soils are formed from an area with large rocks (parent rocks) of red sandstone, the soils will also be red in color and have the same feel as its parent material.
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Time: Soils can take many years to form. Younger soils have some characteristics from their parent material, but as they age, the addition of organic matter, exposure to moisture and other environmental factors may change its features. With time, they settle and are buried deeper below the surface, taking time to transform. Eventually, they may change from one soil type to another.
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Climate: This is probably the most important factor that can shape the formation of soils. Two important climatic components, temperature and precipitation are key. They determine how quickly weathering will be, and what kind of organic materials may be available on and inside of the soils.
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Always an individual face the aspect of comparison. For example if we take an example of two child read in same school in same class. Their parents would have been compared their child's performance in every assessment and even give the example of better one to the other.
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Alluvial soil is formed due to the deposition of alluvium from the river whereas laterite soil is formed due to leaching in wet and hot areas. *Alluvial soil is light grey in colour whereas laterite soil is reddish. * Alluvial soil isn,t acidic whereas laterite soil is acidic and coarse.
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When power is taken away from Central and State Governments and given to local government, it is called decentralisation. A major step towards decentralisation was taken after the amendment of Constitution in 1992. The Constitution was amended to make the third tier of democracy more powerful and effective.
The different provisions are
- It is constitutionally mandatory to hold regular elections to local government bodies.
- Seats are reserved in elected bodies and executive heads of these institutions for the Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Other Backward Classes (OBCs).
- At least one-third of all positions are reserved for women.
- An independent institution called the State Election Commission (SEC) has been created in each state to conduct Panchayat and Municipal election.
- The State governments are required to share some powers and revenue with local government bodies.
- Local government is the best way to realise one important principle of democracy, namely the local self government.
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The main features of the Napoleonic Codes are as follows: The Napoleonic code abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues. Napoleon simplified administrative divisions. The Code established the supremacy of the husband over his wife and children
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