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Zamindari rights were purchased through auction and given to the highest bidder. The Zamindar was recognized as the proprietor of his Zamindari thus he could sell, mortgage, transfer and inherit the land as long as he paid the revenue before the stipulated cutoff date also known as the sunset clause. If he failed his rights were forfeited and land was auctioned to the highest bidder.
The rate of land revenue was 10/11 in the permanent settlement area.
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- Plasma is a not so generally seen form of matter. Plasma consists of particles with extremely high kinetic energy. Electricity is used to ionize noble gases and make glowing signs, which is essentially plasma.
- Superheated forms of plasma are what stars are.
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- Profession of Faith (shahada).
- Prayer (salat).
- Alms (zakat).
- Fasting (sawm).
- Pilgrimage (hajj).
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Central bank is an apex bank that controls and regulates the entire banking system of a country. The various functions performed by central bank are:
1. Bank of issuing notes: Central bank has monopoly rights of issuing notes. This is called currency authority function of central banks. All notes issued by central bank are an unlimited legal tender in the country.
2. Banker to the Government: Central bank is a banker, agent and financial adviser to the government. It manages the account of the government, it buys and sells the securities of the government and it frames policies to regulate the money market.
3. Custodian of foreign currency: The central bank maintains a minimum reserve of international currency all the time in order to meet emergency requirements of foreign exchange and overcome adverse requirements of deficit in balance of payments.
4. Lender of last resort: The central bank also lends money to commercial banks. When the commercial banks are facing liquidity crunch or any type of insolvency, the central bank are the last resort to provide loans against treasury bills, government securities, and bills of exchange.
5. Maintains cash reserves of commercial banks: The central bank takes care of the cash reserves of commercial banks. Commercial banks are required to keep certain amount of public deposits as cash reserve, with the central bank.
6. Control of credit: The central bank has power to regulate the credit creation by commercial banks. The credit creation depends upon the amount of deposits, cash reserves, and rate of interest given by commercial banks. All these are directly or indirectly controlled by the central bank. Therefore, they have the power to control the amount of credit creation of commercial bank.
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Economic Planning is an organised and coordinated efforts to achieve certain self defined objectives within a fixed time frame through optimum utilisation of community’s resources so as to promote general well-being.
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Demonetization is a process of stripping a currency unit of its status as a legal tender. In simple words, demonetized notes are no longer valid as legal currency.
Characteristics of demonetisation are:
(i) Change in currency It is the act of stripping or discontinuing a currency unit of its legal status by government.
(ii) Contingent Success or failure of demonetisation is dependent upon various factors.
(iii) Objective The objective of demonctisation can be curbing corruption, fake currency, illegal activity and making cashless economy.
(iv) Crunches Generally after demonetisation, people face cash crunches for a shorter period.
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