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It refers to the synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals (such as carbon dioxide and water), typically in the absence of sunlight. It is limited to certain bacteria and fungi.
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Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country's development due to the following factors:
- More lending would lead to higher incomes and encourage people to invest in agriculture, engage in business and set up small scale industries.
- Cheap credit means more income would be left with the borrower to reinvest rather than return as interest. This leads to acceleration of economic activity.
- Cheap credit would also allow weaker sections of society to enter formal sector of lending and rid them of exploitation at the hands of informal moneylenders. Thus, it may improve the economic condition of the poor and landless.
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d = 5
S9 = 75
By applying the formula
Sn = n / 2 + ( 2a + ( n - 1 ) × d
75 = 9 / 2 + (2a + ( 9 - 1 ) × 5
75 = 9 / 2 + ( 2a + 40 )
75 × 2 / 9 = 2a + 40
50 / 3 = 2a + 40
50 / 3 - 40 / 1 = 2a
by taking LCM we will get
- 70 / 3 = 2a
a = - 70 / 3 × 2
a = - 35 / 3.
a9 = a + 8d
= -35 / 3 + 8 × 5
= - 35 / 3 + 40
= -35 + 120 / 3
= 95 / 3.
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Planning is necessary for proper and judicious utilisation of resources.
Reasons for resource planning:
- Resource availability is not the same in all parts of the country.
- Resources, especially non-renewable resources, need extra care as they Cannot be renewed.
- There is acute shortage or deficiency of some resources.
- Resource planning helps in proper utilisation of resources by reducing wastage. It takes care of future needs and may sustain the environment.
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The role of women in nationalist struggles. Women played a very important role in nationalist struggles all over the world. They participated equally mostly in every movements. They faced torture of police but still they stood by their male counterparts. A large number of women participated actively in the political matters over the year. Sometimes they led the movements also, formed many political associations, founded newspapers and took part in political meetings and demonstrations. The most famous example is the French revolution where women participated equally as men. Liberty is personified as a women and also liberal nationalism proposed the idea of universal suffrage, leading to women's active participation in nationalist movements in Europe. So, on 18 May 1848, when the Constitution was drafted in the Frankfurt Parliament the controversial issue of the extending political rights to women was raised. Still women were deprived of suffrage during the election of the assembly and they were admitted in the Frankfurt Parliament Assembly only as spectators. But this did not diminish their contribution to the national struggle. Delphine De Girardin, an educated woman, criticized by saying that if servants doing the household work were granted the right to vote then why not women who are mothers, housewives managing everything at home. Women were given little or no political rights, right to vote etc. till the end of 19th century.
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If there are no political parties in a democracy:
(1) Every candidate in the elections will be independent.
(2) No one will make promises to the people about any major policy change.
(3) The government may be formed, but its utility will remain be uncertain.
(4) Elected representatives will be accountable to their constituency only or locality only.
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1) Every party has their own agenda, points and issues in the election.
2) They provide a variety of choices to public.
3) They create a platform for pressure groups to put their demands.
4) With the helping power sharing concept, they help to form the government.
5) For example; Shiv Sena, Janta Dal United, etc.
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Jowar, bajra and ragi are the important millets grown in India. They can grow in harsh climatic conditions with low rainfall and poor soils. Due to greater roughage content among the nutrients present they are called coarse grains.
They are important food crops after rice and wheat. Inspite of being coarse grains they have very high nutritional value and are known as the poor man’s cereal.
Jowar is the third most important food crop of India with respect to area and production. It is a rain-fed kharif crop, mostly grown in the moist areas which hardly need irrigation. Maharashtra is the largest producer of jowar, followed by Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
Bajra grows well on sandy soils and shallow black soil. Rajasthan is the largest producer, followed by Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Haryana.
Ragi is very rich in iron, calcium and other micro-nutrients and roughage. It grows in dry regions in areas of red, black, sandy, loamy and shallow black soil. Karnataka is the largest producer, followed by Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Jharkhand.
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