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India is witnessing the third stage of demographic transition from 1971. During the 1970s, the country witnessed a decline in death rate which was almost the same as the decline in birth rate, leading to a plateau in population growth in 1960s and 1970s.
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A plasmid is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA. Plasmids naturally exist in bacterial cells, and they also occur in some eukaryotes. Often, the genes carried in plasmids provide bacteria with genetic advantages, such as antibiotic resistance. A plasmid is a small, often circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and other cells. Plasmids are separate from the bacterial chromosome and replicate independently of it. They generally carry only a small number of genes, notably some associated with antibiotic resistance.
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The main focus of the economic policies pursued by the colonial government was to make India a supplier of raw materials to britain's industries and make India a market for finished goods that will be imported from Britain.
The impact of the economic policies were :
1. There was low level of economic development as the colonial government was concerned with their own economic interest and of their home country and not about the growth and development of the Indian economy.
2. Agricultural backwardness: Under the colonial rule, zamindari system was followed. Due to this system the farmers were exploited and no efforts were made to develop the agricultural sector as a result there was low productivity.
3. The industrial sector suffered as the policies made India a supplier of cheap raw materials to britain's industries and a market for finished goods that was imported from Britain. There was a fall of Inida's famous handicraft industry.
4. There was unfavourable foreign trade as there was British monopoly over India's exports and imports. Also the surplus earned from foreign trade was not used for the development of the Indian economy but for the interest of themselves.
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Need of Constitution} :
▪ A constitution is a set of rules and principles that all the citizens in a country can agree as the basic way and proportion in which they want the country to be ruled.
▪ The Constitution also states the ideals the citizens so as to uplift the country.
▪ For a better future of the country we must need Constitution.
▪The Constitution of the country gives a way to the citizens to live freely as they are being provided their fundamental rights.
▪ The Constitution also restricts the unlimited power of the ruling government so that the government may not misuse its power.
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Newton’s first law of motion states that “A body at rest or uniform motion will continue to be at rest or uniform motion until and unless a net external force acts on it”. Suppose a block is kept on the floor, it will remain at rest until we apply some external force to it. Also, we know that it takes us more effort or force to move a heavy mass. This is directly related to a property known as Inertia. This law is also known as the law of inertia.

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