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On August 7 1906 the Indian flag was hosted during Swadeshi Movement at Parsee Bagan Square at Green Park at Kolkata .
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Jute is called golden fibre.
(2) Geographical conditions for its cultivation are as follows :
(i) Jute grows well in well-drained fertile soils of the flood plains where the soil is renewed every year.
(ii) High temperature is required during the time of growth.
(3) It grows well on well-drained fertile soils in the flood plains.
(4) Therefore, it is grown in West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, Odisha and Meghalaya.
Uses : It can be used to manufacture gunny bags, mats, ropes, yam, carpets and other artifacts.
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(i) Temperature : It is a tree of the tropical forests, and requires a constant high temperature above 25°C. Thus, the rubber tree cannot be grown at high altitudes.
(ii) Rainfall : It needs heavy and well distributed rainfall throughout the year. The plant needs rainfall more than 200 cm.
(iii) Soil: The plant requires alluvial or laterite soil. Areas of Production :
India ranks fifth among the world’s natural rubber producers. The state of Kerala is the largest producer of rubber in India. Kerala accounts for about 91% of the total area under rubber plantation. Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and The Andaman and Nicobar islands including the Garo Hills of the Himalayas are the other producers
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(i) Temperature : It is a kharif crop which requires high temperature, and high humidity. This means monthly temperature of about 25°C with minor variation during the sowing, growing and harvesting season, is suitable for the growth of the plant.
(ii) Rainfall : Rice needs abundant rainfall, i.e., more than 100 cm. It can grow in areas with less rainfall, but with assured irrigation. Rice is grown in Punjab and Haryana with the help of irrigation.
(iii) Soil : Rice can grow in a variety of soils including silts, loams and gravels, but it is grown best in alluvial soil with a sub-soil of impervious clay. Areas of production : Rice is cultivated in almost all the states of India, but most of its cultivation is concentrated in the river valleys, deltas of rivers and the coastal plains.
The main rice producing states are West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, Odisha, Karnataka, Assam and Maharashtra.
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Intensive Subsistence Farming |
Commercial Farming |
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In this type of farming, crops produced by the farmers are mainly consumed by their families. Surplus production is sold in the near by local markets. Crops mainly grown are: wheat, rice etc |
In this kind of farming, crops are grown for commercial purposes, i.e. for selling in the local and international markets. Crops mainly grown are: tea, coffee, jute etc. |
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It is labour intensive farming. |
Farming is mechanised and is prevalent in areas where farms are large and market economy is well developed. |
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In this kind of farming, more than one crop is cultivated in the agricultural field. |
Generally one crop is cultivated. |
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1) parts of trees are cut and burnt in rotation.
2)seeds are sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rainfall,its harvested in september-october.
3) the land is cultivated for a couple of years or till it retains its fertility the land is left fallow.
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Regeneration is a type of asexual reproduction in which the organism is capable of regrowing certain body parts. Regeneration occurs via mitosis. Lizards can regenerate their tails, star fish can regenerate their arms while humans have the ability to regenerate their liver to a certain extent. Regeneration is considered as a method of reproduction because it is the ability of an organism to give rise new individual organism from their body parts.
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The members of his family cheered him on, and they and screamed in joy. Everybody praised him, and they offered him the scraps of the dogfish as a reward for flying successfully.
The young seagull was afraid of flying, and he finally overcame his fear. He had watched the other seagulls flying and proceeding to eat fish. He was encouraged to attempt his first flight due to the hunger he felt.
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Barriers are of two types –– internal and external.
Examples of internal barriers are fatigue, poor listening skills, attitude toward the sender or the information, lack of interest in the message, fear, mistrust, past experiences, negative attitude, problems at home, lack of common experiences, and emotions. Examples of external barriers include noise, distractions, e-mail not working, bad phone connections, time of day; sender used too many technical words for the audience, and environment.
Barriers prevent the intended message from reaching to the receiver correctly, so while communicating one must monitor the actions of the receiver. Watch the body language to ensure the message is received correctly.
Some of the barriers to communication are:
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The Atlas method is a method used by the World Bank since 1993 to estimate the size of economies in terms of gross national income (GNI) in U.S. dollars. United Nation's Development Report is a ranking system which ranks 188 countries while World Bank classifies countries into 4 groups. World Bank depends on Acreage income (per capita income) for classifying countries while UNDP uses education and health indicators along with income.
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Body Mass Index (BMI):
Step 1 : Weight of person in kgand height in metres is taken.
Step 2 : Divide the weight by the square of the height.
BMI = Weight/(height)2
Step 3 :
If BMI < 18.5, then person is undernourished.
If BMI > 25, then person is overweight. (Note : This criterion is not applicable to growing children)
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Yes it will hide disparities.
Because a person owning a car in India is consider to be a rich but a person not owning a car in USA is said to be a poor
If a few will have much resources within their hands and more people will be in poverty the how could that country be a rich country.
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“National development is the total effect of all citizen forces and addition to the stock of physical, human resources, knowledge and skill.” ADVERTISEMENTS: United Nations Decade Report has defined it as: “National development is growth plus change. National development is a comprehensive term which includes improvement in living standard of the people, increase in per capita income, providing social amenities like education,medical care, social services, etc. to the citizens of the country.
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The temporary magnet produced by electricity is called an electromagnet.
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