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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

Prejudices refer to preconceived opinions or attitudes held by members of one group towards another. The word literally means pre-judgment, that is, an opinion formed in advance of any familiarity with the subject, before considering any available evidence.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years ago

In India, twin problems exist i.e. poverty and unemployment. Poverty can effectively be eradicated only when the poor start contributing to growth by their active involvement in the development process. This can only be achieved by launching various employment schemes.

Following points discuss the importance of employment generation programmes to eradicate poverty

  1. Nexus between Unemployment and Poverty: There exists a deep nexus between unemployment and poverty. If employment opportunities are generated, then more people will get employment which will lead to a rise in their income. This, in turn, will help in reducing poverty. 
  2. Availability of Basic Facilities: With the rise in employment opportunities, the income of the poor people increases and they are able to get access to good education, health facilities, proper sanitation, etc.
  3. Creation of Assets: The employment generation programmes of the government aim at creation of assets like water harvesting, irrigation facilities, construction of roads, construction of dams, etc. All these assets help in the social and economic development of the rural and urban areas and hence go a long way in eradicating poverty.
  4. Creation of Skills: An essential element of employment generation programmes is the formation of human capital by imparting skills to the unskilled labourers through training. This skill formation will make the poor capable of getting employment which in turn will enhance their income-earning capacity. 

The government has started poverty alleviation programmes like Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana, Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana, MNREGA etc. The MNREGA aims to enhance livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. These programmes are trying to deliver the maximum to eradicate poverty by generating employment opportunities for the poor.

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4. ‘मृत्यु का तरल दूत’ किसे कहा गया है और क्यों?

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An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element.

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Atom is invisible and undestroble part of matter

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First Five Year Plan of India (1951-56)

On December 8, 1951, the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru presented the first five-year plan to the Parliament of India. This was based on the Harrod-Domar model. At that time, India was facing three problems – the influx of refugees, a severe shortage of food, and also mounting inflation.

India had to recover from the partition and the disequilibrium in the economy due to the Second World War. The First Plan, therefore, had the objectives of rehabilitating refugees, agricultural development, and self-sufficiency in food along with controlling inflation.

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An induced current is produced by a changing magnetic field. There is an induced emf associated with the induced current. A current can be produced without a battery present in the circuit. Faraday's law of induction describes the induced emf. Introduction.

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किसी वस्तु को प्राप्त करने या किसी कार्य को संपादित करने के लिए उपलब्ध कराया गया किसी व्यक्ति की कानूनसम्मत संविदासम्मत सुविधा, दावा विशेषाधिकार है। कानून द्वारा प्रदत्त सुविधाएँ अधिकारों की रक्षा करती हैं। दोनों का अस्तित्व एक-दूसरे के बिना संभव नहीं।

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 1 month ago

  1. Two examples of similar figures are:
    1. Two equilateral triangles with sides 1 cm and 2 cm respectively
    2. Two squares with sides 1 cm and 2 cm respectively
  2. Now two examples of non-similar figures are:
    1. Trapezium and square
    2. Triangle and parallelogram
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  1. Employement: Employment is an agreement between an employer and an employee that the employee will provide certain services. In return, the employee is paid a salary or hourly wage. Although employees can negotiate certain items in an employment agreement, the terms and conditions are primarily determined by the employer. Both parties may also terminate the agreement.
  2. The profession includes those activities, which are requiring special knowledge and skill to be applied by individuals in their occupation to earn fees. A professional also takes a minimal risk of whether he will get clients or not.
  3. Business refers to those economic activities, which are connected with production, purchase, and sale of goods or supply of services with the main object of earning a profit. Since there is no pre-determined contract, return which is profit, is not fixed. There may be profits in millions or there may be a heavy loss. Therefore, business as an economic activity is different from other economic activities mainly due to profit. However, there are other differences as well. For example, a businessman does not need specific qualifications as required in a profession. A businessman has relatively more freedom than a person who is employed or is a professional.
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