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Tertiary(third in order) sector, commonly known as the service sector, is a sector which does not produce goods(as produced by primary and secondary sector).
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These potential sources are the sources of energy which have not been used but can be used with technological advancement.This exceeds by far the amount of carbon stored in fossil fuels. Gas hydrates could therefore be a potential source of energy in the future when conventional fossil fuels run out. A potential exploration of hydrates, however, raises two major issues
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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| The movement was called off in 1922 due to the Chauri-Chaura incident (Occurred on Feb 5th, 1922) | The movement was withdrawn after the signing of the Gandhi-Irwin pact |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 Great Depression of the 1930s had a deep impact on Vietnam.
(i) The prices of rubber and rice fell. This led to rising rural debts, unemployment
and rural uprising in the poorest provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh. However,
the French suppressed these uprisings with great severity. It used planes to
bomb demonstrators.
(ii) In February 1930, Ho Chi Minh brought together competing nationalist groups
to establish the Vietnamese Communist (Vietnamese Cong San Dang) Party.
It was later renamed the Indo-Chinese Communist Party.
(iii) Ho Chi Minh was inspired by the militant demonstrations of the European
Communist parties.
(iv) In 1940, Japan occupied Vietnam, as part of its imperial drive to control
Southeast Asia. The nationalists now had to fight against the Japanese as
well as the French. The League for the Independence of Vietnam (Vietnam
Doc Lap Dong Minh), which came to be known as the Vietminh fought the
Japanese occupation and recaptured Hanoi in September 1945.
(v) The Democratic Republic of Vietnam was formed and Ho Chi Minh was made
the Chairman.
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A challenge is not just a problem. It is a difficulty that carries within an opportu-
nity for progress. Once we overcome a challenge we go up to a higher level than before. The serious challenges that democracy faces in different countries of
the world for smooth running of government are called challenges to democracy.
Few challenges faced by democracy in several parts of the world:
1. Foundational Challenge: At least one-fourth of the globe is still not under
democratic governments. Countries that do not have democratic setup face
the foundational challenge of making a transition to the democratic style of
government. They need to lay the foundation in terms of laws and policies
that would be followed under the democratic setup. This involves—bringing
down the existing non-democratic regime, keeping military away from
controlling government and establishing a sovereign and functional state.
2. Challenge of Expansion: Countries already having the democratic setup face
the challenge of expansion. Such countries need to ensure that more and
more social groups, regions and institutions follow democracy in their
functioning. This involves—ensuring greater power to local governments,
extension of federal principle to all the units of the federations, inclusion of
women and minority groups etc.. It also means that less and less decision
should remain outside the domain of democratic control. Most countries
including India and US face this kind of challenge.
3. Challenge of deepening: This challenge is faced by every democracy in this
form or another. Every democratic country needs to strengthen the
institutions that ensure democracy. This should happen in such a way that
people can realise their expectations of democracy. This involves—
strengthening of the institutions and practices of democracy and bringing
down the control and influence of rich and powerful people in the making of
governmental decision.
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