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A gold-leaf electroscope is a simple device which is used to identify the electric charge present in a body. Their operation is based on the principle of like sign charge repulsion. When the leaves, which are electrically connected, become electrically charged, they push apart from each other.
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The Cold War was a period of economic, political and military tension between the United States and Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991. This battle of ideologies resulted in increased national security, diplomatic tension and proxy wars between the two powerful nations.
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The Cold War was a period of economic, political and military tension between the United States and Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991. This battle of ideologies resulted in increased national security, diplomatic tension and proxy wars between the two powerful nations.
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Naturalisation of human :In the earlier time when there wasn't any technical advancement like now, human beings were dictated by nature. Humanisation of nature :With the advancement of Science and technology, human beings started understanding nature and learnt to use natural resources for its benefit.
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The economic reforms have enabled India to access and compete in the international markets. This facilitated the movement of goods and services across the international boundaries. Further, the increased inflows of foreign capital and investment to India have eliminated the shortage of foreign exchange to finance the imports of sophisticated and advanced technologies to India. Moreover, the boom in the outsourcing and the service sector led India’s economic growth and GDP to increase by many folds. But on the other side, agriculture that employed a significant proportion of population, failed to be benefited by these economic reforms. Also the reforms favoured the high income group population at the cost of their poor counterparts. This resulted in wide and still increasing economic and social inequalities among different section of population. Further, the economic reforms developed the areas that were well connected with the metropolitan cities leaving the remote and rural area undeveloped. Consequently, there were wide regional disparities. The boom in the service sector, especially in the form of quality education, superior health care facilities, IT, tourism, multiplex cinemas, etc. were out of the reach of the poor section of the population. The population engaged in the agricultural and allied sectors has still not been able to share the fruits of advanced technology and modern techniques. Further, the high income group has experienced increase in income, thereby, appreciating the quality of their consumption basket, leaving the low and middle income group to fight hard to earn their livelihood. Thus, it can be concluded that the economic reforms failed to provide social justice and enhance welfare of the general public of India.
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India has more than 50% of its population below the age of 25 and more than 65% below the age of 35. It is expected that, in 2020, the average age of an Indian will be 29 years, compared to 37 for China and 48 for Japan; and, by 2030, India's dependency ratio should be just over 0.4.
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