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The plants obtained by micropropagation are called somaclones because they are genetically identical to each other as well as to parent plant.
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Management creates dynamic organisationas an organisation interacts with external environment comprising of forces such as social, political and economic. Changes in these external forces affect the functioning of the organisation. Management helps an organization to adapt to the changing environment.
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The superposition principle states that for a linear force system, the resultant force acting on a body is equal to the vector sum of all the individual stimulus. In Coulomb’s law the stimulus would be electrostatic force which depends upon the magnitude of charge and the distance between two charges.
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1. Potential for large employment: Small Scale Industries have potential to create employment opportunities on a massive scale. They are labor intensive in character. They use more labor than other factors of production. They can be set up in short time and can provide employment opportunities to more number of people. This is important for a labor abundant country like India.
2. Requirement of less capital: Small Scale Industries require less capital when compared to large scale industries. India is a capital scarce country and therefore Small Scale Industries are more suitable in the Indian context. They can be started and run by small entrepreneurs who have limited capital resources
3. Contribution to industrial output: Products manufactured by Small Scale Industries form a significant portion of the industrial output of the country. They produce a number of consumer goods as well as industrial components in large quantities and satisfy the needs of consumers. The consumer goods produced by Small Scale Industries are cheaper and satisfy the requirements of the poorer sections.
4. Contribution to exports: Small Scale Industries contribute nearly 40 per cent to the industrial exports of the country. Products such as hosiery, knitwear, hand loom, gems and jewellery, handicrafts, coir products, textiles, sports goods, finished leather, leather products, woolen garments, processed food, chemicals and allied products and a large number of engineering goods produced by the SSI sector contribute substantially to India’s exports. Further products produced by Small Scale Industries are used in the manufacture of products manufactured and exported by large scale industries. Therefore they contribute both directly and indirectly to exports and earn valuable foreign exchange.
5. Earning foreign exchange: Small Scale Industries earn valuable foreign exchange for the country by exporting products to different countries of the world. At the same time, their imports are very little and so there is less foreign exchange outgo. Therefore Small Scale Industries are net foreign exchange earners. For e.g. Small Scale Industries in Tiruppur contribute to a substantial portion of India’s textile exports and earn valuable foreign exchange for the country.
6. Equitable distribution : Large scale industries lead to inequalities in income distribution and concentration of economic power. But small scale industries distribute resources and wealth more equitably. It is because income is distributed among more number of workers since it is labor intensive. This results in both economic and social welfare.
7. Use of domestic resources: Small Scale Industries use locally available resources in a productive manner which would have otherwise gone waste. Small amounts of savings which would have remained idle is channelized into setting up of small enterprises. This increases capital formation and investment in the economy.
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Mendel selected garden pea for his experiment for the following reasons-
Easy to Cultivate: Pea plant (Pisum sativum) was easy to cultivate. It grew well in his garden.
Hermaphrodite: Its flowers were hermaphrodite I.e. pea plant have both male and female sexual organs.
Cross-fertilization (Cross-Pollination) Easily Controlled: It was normally self-fertilizing (self-pollinating) that is the fertilization of plants and some invertebrate animals by their own pollen or sperm rather than that of another individual, but could also be cross fertilized (cross-pollinated) that is the transfer of pollen grains from an anther of a flower of one plant to a stigma of a flower of another plant of the same species.
Short Generation Time: As the time gap between generations was short, Mendel could raise many generations of pea within a short time. This is one of the main reason for choosing Pea plant (Pisum sativum).
Many Distinct Traits: Pea had many sharply distinct. its each trait had two clear cut alternative forms or varieties: e.g. seed shape had a round or wrinkled phenotype, plant height was either tall or short, seed color could be yellow or green etc. Mendel called them pair of contrasting traits. He focused on seven such contrasting pair of traits.
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The reasons behind the rise of international terrorism are :
- US Hegemony: US policy of interference and its intentions of spreading its hegemony across the world has been vehemently opposed by the people of Iran, Iraq, Cuba, Palestine, etc and the same is also responsible for the spread of terrorism across the globe.
- Islamic Fundamentalism: Orthodoxy, religious fundamentalism and narrow-mindedness which preaches antagonistic feeling among different communities is responsible for this growth of International terrorism.
- Failure of UN and other International Body: The UNO has remained merely a debating forum under the influence of major world powers and opinions and wishes of developing countries have been largely ignored. The same is responsible for the growth of International terrorism.
- Uneven growth of economy: Some part of the world is overdeveloped whereas the major part of the world has remained underdeveloped and people in these countries are facing the problems of rampant unemployment, illiteracy, hunger, poverty etc. Suffering of people in these countries is also responsible for the growth of International terrorism.
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The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. Many modern lists emphasize the minimum level of consumption of 'basic needs' of not just food, water, clothing and shelter, but also sanitation, education, healthcare, and internet.
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Dr. Sadao was a famous Japanese surgeon.
He went to America to study surgery and medicine. By the time his father died, he had established himself as a surgeon and scientist.
Dr. Sadao Hoki’s house was built on the Japanese coast. It was a low, square stone house above a narrow beach.
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There was another reason of keeping Sadao in Japan. The old general might need an operation. Dr. Sadao’s services were needed at any time. Hence, he was not sent abroad with troops
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Ethers have a higher boiling point than alkanes because they have both London dispersion forces and dipole-dipole interactions.
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