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(i) Rooftop rainwater is collected using a PVC pipe.
(ii) Collected water is filtered using sand and bricks.
(iii) Underground pipe is used to take the water to the sump for immediate usage.
(iv) Excess water from the sump is taken to the well.
(v) Water from the well recharges the underground water.
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The major difficulties of the barter system are:
(i) Lack of double coincidence of wants It was a major drawback of the barter system. It was very rare when the owner of some goods or services could find someone who wanted his goods or services and possessed that goods or services that the first person wanted. No exchange was possible, if the double coincidence of wants was not there.
(ii) Lack of common measure of value In barter system, there was absence of a common unit of measurement in which the value of goods and services can be measured. In the absence of common unit, proper valuation was not possible.
(iii) Lack of standard for deferred payments Deferred payment means future payments. In barter system, it was difficult to return value in future in terms of goods of same quantity and quality. Therefore, future , payments regarding interest and loans became difficult.
(iv) Lack of store of value Due to absence of money in barter system, wealth was stored in terms of goods. Storing of goods carried some problems like cost of storage, loss of value, transfer from one place to other, etc. So, in case of commodities, it was difficult for people to store their purchasing power.
(v) Lack of divisibility In commodity exchange, difficulty of dividing the commodity has been arised. e.g. if car is to be exchanged for a scooter, then car cannot be divided. Similarly, animals cannot be divided into smaller units.
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After 1990, Indian politics saw a rise of regional political parties in many states. It was also the beginning of the era of Coalition Government at the Centre. A Coalition Government is a Cabinet of a Parliamentary Government in which several political parties cooperate. The usual reason given for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the Parliament.
A Coalition Government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis,
e.g. during war time or economic crisis. In such times, parties can form an all party coalition.
Impact of coalition Government on Indian politics can be understood from the instances below
(i) After the General Election in 2009, the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) (consisting of 13 separate parties) formed the government. Indian National Congress (INC) had to enter an alliance with many parties, including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre. This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.
(ii) In 2014 General Election, Bharatiya Janata Party won 282 seats and formed the government. It is for the first time since 1984 Indian general elections that a party has won enough seats to govern without the support of other parties. Though Bharatiya Janata Party formed the government, but no Central Government can ignore the federal structure of India.
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Tertiary sector has become important in India because :
(i) Basic services like hospitals, education, post and telegraph, courts, etc. are the responsibility of the government in developing countries.
(ii) Demand for services such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary sectors.
(iii) Demand for tourism, shopping, private schools, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income.
(iv) Rapid growth of services sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centre services.
(v) Liberalisation of financial sector provided an environment for faster growth of financial services.
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Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne. Giuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy. By 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification. He inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas. He believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms.
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The legal measures taken by the government to empower the consumers in India were
(i) The MRTP Act was enacted in 1984, to check unfair trade practices by manufacturers and service providers.
(ii) The Consumer Protection Act (COPRA) was enacted in 1986, to protect consumers from exploitation in the marketplace.
(iii) Subsequently, Consumer Courts have been set up to provide justice to consumers who have been treated unfairly in the marketplace.
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Significance of tourism as a trade in India is stated in the points below
(i) Our country earns foreign exchange through tourism.
(ii) It promotes national integration.
(iii) It provides support to cultural pursuits and develops international understanding about cultural heritage.
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