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Impact of Migration :-
1. Increase in population can put pressure on public services.
2. Unemployment may rise if there are unrestricted numbers of incomers.
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The "Non Cooperation Movement" in 1920's included surrender of titles, resignation from nominated seats in local government bodies, boycott of government educational institutions, law courts and foreign goods. Swadeshi also was included later.
- The movement aimed at boycotting schools, offices and courts.
- There was mass boycott of foreign goods but no intention of looting shops and factories. Violence did erupt at a few places, but the movement was largely peaceful.
- Many leaders renounced their titles and left their government jobs.
- The movement also aspired to spread the use of the charkha, enrol people as primary members of the Congress and raise money for the Tilak-Swaraj fund.
'The Civil Disobedience was organized against repressive laws. Gandhi, supported by Congress had started the agitation for reduction in land revenue, abolition of salt tax, cutting down military expenditure and levying duty on foreign cloth etc.
- Breaking of the law was the main agenda of the movement.
- Picketing of liquor shops, burning of foreign goods, etc. were common.
- A more violent movement than Non Cooperation Movement.
- Example attack on Dharsana salt factory .
- The 11 point agenda proposed by Gandhi to Irwin demanded general relaxations and relaxations for farmers and industrialists.
- Active participation by the capitalists but they were also responsible for the gradual roll-back of the movement.
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In December 1929, the Congress held its annual session at Lahore. Jawaharlal Nehru was the president at this session.
In this session following resolutions were passed:
1) In this session, the Congress declared Purna Swaraj or Complete Independence as its ultimate goal.
2) It asked all Congressmen and nationalists not to participate in elections to the legislatures and to resign from the legislatures.
3) It was decided that 26 January would be henceforth observed as the Independence Day every year.
4) To achieve the aim of complete independence, the Congress decided to launch another mass movement the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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After the failure of First Round Table Conference efforts were made by the Government to make an agreement that the congress would attend the next Round Table Conference.
The Viceroy, Lord Irwin, was authorised to hold talks with Mahatma Gandhi. Finally, Gandhi and Irwin made an agreement on 5 March 1931.
The agreement is called Gandhi-Irwin pact
By this pact Government agreed to release most of the civil disobedience volunteers, against whom there was no allegation of violence.
The Congress suspended the Civil Disobedience Movement and agreed to participate in the second Round Table Conference.
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Mahatma Gandhi discovered salt was a common ingredient in the food of both rich and poor. He viewed the tax on salt and the monopoly of the Government on its production as downright oppressive.
On 31st January 1930, he sent a letter to Lord Irwin stating eleven wide ranging demands of various classes of India. The launch of Civil Disobedience was also stated.
On refusal to negotiate by the British, Mahatma Gandhi launched a salt March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat.
On 6th April Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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Non-economic activity is an activity performed gladly, with the aim of providing services to others without any regard to monetary gain. Those human activities which are undertaken for personal satisfaction or to satisfy human sentiments are non economic activities. Activities which are undertaken to satisfy social, religious cultural and sentimental requirements are called non-economic activities.
Example of Non-economic activities : A teacher teaching her own son, a doctor treating poor patients without charging any fees, etc.
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Sustainable development refers to the process economic development where resources are used judiciously to satisfy needs of not only present generation but also to conserve them for the use of future generations. Sustainable development takes places without depleting the present natural resources.
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Swadeshi movement was a part of the Indian national movement. It aimed at achieving the Indian independence by striking at the economic interests of the British Empire. It was an economic strategy which involved the boycott of foreign goods and use of home goods manufactured in India. Swadeshi movement led to the growth of the Indian indigenous industries.
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By the end of 1921, the movement was turning violent at many places. Gandhiji decided to withdraw the non-cooperation movement in February 1922. Even many Congress leaders were fatigued by mass struggles and wanted to participate in the elections to the provincial councils. The provincial councils were set up by the Government of India Act of 1919. Many leaders were of the opinion that it was important to oppose the British policies by becoming a part of the system. The older leaders; like Motilal Nehru and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party (within the Congress) and began to argue for a return to council politics.
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Growth of nationalism in colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement. The British government in India had for the first time unified the administration of India politically, and economically. This had been done by the railways and telegraph system .The atrocities of the government had adversely impacted all classes of Indian society. There were political associations and the socio-political leaders worked towards reformation and revival of Indian culture which was being dominated under the Western culture. Hence, the anti colonial feelings coloured the national movement in India.
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Soil erosion is a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much faster than under natural conditions.
effects:
- Topsoil is lost through soil erosion. This can reduce soil quality and cause water pollution.
- Half of the topsoil on the planet has been lost in the last 150 years.
- Soil carried off in rain or irrigation water can lead to sedimentation of rivers.
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