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The main causes of poverty in India are as follows:
(i) Slow economic growth rate: Economic growth rate during plan period was only 4.1 % whereas, population growth rate was around 1.9 % per annum. So, real per capita income increased by 1.7 % per annum. As a result, purchasing power of the people declined.
(ii) Increase in population : In India, population is increasing continuously. As a result, despite higher rate of increase in national income, per capita income is not increasing to a desired level.
(iii) Increase in unemployment: Poverty increases with the increase in unemployment. Despite best efforts made by government of India during five year plans, unemployment increased continuously.
(iv) Backwardness of Indian agriculture : Indian agriculture is backward. So, agriculture productivity in India is lower in comparison to rich countries. As a result, most of the Indian people are living below poverty line.
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All salivary glands follow a similar development pattern. The functional glandular tissue (parenchyma) develops as an epithelial outgrowth (glandular bud) of the buccal epithelium that invades the underlying mesenchyme. The connective tissue stroma (capsule and septa) and blood vessels form from the mesenchyme. The parotid salivary glands, the largest of the three, are located between the ear and ascending branch of the lower jaw. Each gland is enclosed in a tissue capsule and is composed of fat tissue and cells that secrete mainly serous fluids.
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Mitosis is the common method of cell division. It takes place in the somatic cells in the animals. Hence, it is also known as the somatic division. It occurs in the gonads also for the multiplication of undifferentiated germ cells. In plants mitosis occurs in the meristematic cells e.g. root apex and shoot apex.
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| Hominoids | Hominids |
| .Hominoids have smaller brain than hominids. | Hominids have bigger brain than hominoids. |
| Hominoids are quadrupeds,i.e., they walk on 4 feet | Hominids have bipedal locomotion,i.e., they walk on 2 feet. |
| Hominoids have lesser hand evolution. | Hominids have more detailed evolution of hand. |
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Angular speed is the rate at which an object changes its angle (measured) in radians, in a given time period. Angular speed has a magnitude (a value) only.
Angular speed = (final angle) - (initial angle) / time = change in position/time
ω = θ /t
ω = angular speed in radians/sec
θ = angle in radians (2π radians = 360 degrees)
t = time, sec
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R = 14 cm
r = 10.5 cm
Let height of frustum be h cm
∴ Volume held by bucket = 14245 cm³
Also,
Volume of frustum = π(R²+Rr+r²)h/3
⇒ 14245 = 22× (196+ 147+110.25 )× h/(3× 7)
⇒ 453.25 h = 14245*21/22
⇒ 453.25 h = 13597. 5
⇒ h = 13597.5/453.25 = 30cm
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Map Work of features based on above units for locating and labelling on the Outline/Political/Physical
map of India.
Part – C: Practical Work
Unit-1: Fundamentals of Maps
- Geo spatial data, Concept of Geographical data matrix; Point, line, area data.
- Maps -types; scales-types; construction of simple linear scale, measuring distance; finding direction and use of symbols.
- Map projection- Latitude, longitude and time, typology, construction and properties of projection: Conical with one standard parallel and Mercator’s projection. (only twoprojections)
Unit 2: Topographic and Weather Maps
- Study of topographic maps (1 : 50,000 or 1 : 25,000 Survey of India maps); contour cross section and identification of landforms-slopes, hills, valleys, waterfall, cliffs; distribution of settlements.
- Aerial Photographs: Types and Geometry-vertical aerial photographs; difference between maps and aerial photographs; photo scale determination. Identification of physical and cultural features.
- Satellite imageries, stages in remote sensing data-acquisition, platform and sensors and data products, (photographic and digital).
- Use of weather instruments: thermometer, wet and dry-bulb thermometer, barometer, wind vane, rain gauge.
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