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Non-cooperation | Civil-Disobedience |
It was launched on September 5th, 1920 and it ended on 5th February 1922 | It began on March 12, 1930, through the launch of the Salt Satyagraha |
The Non-Cooperation Movement sought to bring the working of the government to a standstill by not cooperating with the administration. | The Civil Disobedience Movement was an attempt at paralysing the administration by breaking some specific rules and regulations. |
There was large scale participation of Muslim working class in the Non-Cooperation movement | The Civil-Disobedience movement saw less participation from the Muslim community due to the policy of divide and rule by the British and the communal propaganda of the Muslim League and the Hindu Mahasabha |
The non-cooperation movement was geographically confined to certain parts of India | The civil disobedience movement saw widespread geographical coverage and mass participation in comparison to the non-cooperation movement |
The movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident (Occurred on Feb 5th, 1922) | The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the Gandhi-Irwin pact |
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- The Congress ignored the dalits for fear of offending the sanatanis, the conservative high-caste Hindus. Also, Mahatma Gandhi called the untouchables the children of God.
- Dr B.R. Ambedkar, who organised the dalits into the Depressed Classes Association in 1930, clashed with Mahatma Gandhi at the second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.
- This made the dalit apprehensive regarding the Congress led national movement.
- Decline of the Non-Cooperation-Khilafat movement, made a large section of Muslim feel alienated from the Congress. Thus, the response of Muslim political organisations in India was lukewarm.
- However, Muhammad Jinnah, one of the leaders of the Muslim League, was willing to give up the demand for separate electorates, if Muslims were assured reserved seats in the Central Assembly and representation in proportion to population in the Muslim-dominated provinces (Bengal and Punjab).
- Hence, the start of Civil Disobedience Movement created an atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.
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Employment elasticity is the growth of employment relative to growth of Economy. Reforms of 1991 is a shift in era in Indian economic realm. Post Liberalization the major change occurred is the shift in population from agriculture to Manufacturing and Services. India traditionally being an agrarian economy, the low growth and heavy population pressure on land, disguised unemployment have led to people waiting for opportunity to change to a rapid growth environment and liberalisation provided a medium.
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Sustainable development is important for development because it results in
(i) protecting the people against pollution ensuring their quality of life and health.
(ii) conserving environment which is necessary for sustainable development.
(iii) raising the standard of living of the existing population.
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Green Revolution means revolution in the field of agricultural production due to the introduction of various technological and institutional reforms.
Factors responsible :
(i) Agriculture was given the top priority in Five Year Plans.
(ii) The development of HYV seeds of wheat in the early 60s, and those of rice in 70s laid the foundation of the Green Revolution in India.
(iii) Several schemes for irrigation were undertaken, and arid and semi-arid areas were brought under cultivation.
(iv) Collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, abolition of the Zamindari system, etc., were given top priority to bring about institutional reforms in the country after independence.
(v) Cropped insurance scheme was launched by the government to protect the farmers against losses caused by crop failure on account of natural calamities like drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclone, fire, etc.
(vi) Easy availability of capital or investment, input through a well knit network of rural banking and small scale co-operative societies with low interest rates were other facilities provided to the farmers for the modernisation of agriculture.
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Today, for cutting fruit, we would use modem tools like knives, which are made of iron or steel.
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The Ho Chi Minh trail was an immense network of footpaths and roads, was used to transport men and materials from the North to the South.
The importance of the Ho Chi Minh trail were
(i) The story of the Ho Chi Minh trail is one way of understanding the nature of the war that the Vietnamese fought against the US.
(ii) It symbolises how the Vietnamese used their limited resources against the super power like the USA.
(iii) The trail was used by about 20,000 North Vietnamese troops who came to the South each month using this trail.
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(i) When the First World War ended, there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor.
(ii) There was also this rumour that the post of Caliph (Khalifa) would be abolished by the Allies powers and Caliph was the spiritual head of Islamic world.
(iii) To defend the Khalifa's temporal powers, a khilafat committee was formed in Bombay in March 1919.
(iv) Ali Brothers started Khilafat movement to defend the powers of Khalifa.
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- The French Revolution gave the term nation its modern meaning.
- The French soldier carried with them the idea of liberty and equality.
- The French Revolution motivated and inspired the revolutionary movement of the former French colony of Haiti.
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The ideas behind the Tonkin Free School were predominantly based on policies of Westernization of the locals. Students were taught science, hygiene and French, and were encouraged to adopt Western styles of dressing. This school was a typical example of colonial ideas in Vietnam. It rejected traditional Vietnamese education and lifestyle while promoting Western ideals of living. Like typical colonists, the French tried to control the Vietnamese identity, culture and customs, besides controlling their territory.
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In democracy decision making will be based on norms and procedures. A citizen has the right and the means to examine the process of decision making. This is known as transparency.
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