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Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh. ##Answer:,
31,700
The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.
,
##Question:The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.##Answer:,
31,701
Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.##Answer:,
31,702
Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words] ##Answer:,
31,703
Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh. ##Answer:,
31,704
The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.
,
##Question:The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.##Answer:,
31,705
Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.##Answer:,
31,706
Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words] ##Answer:,
31,707
Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh. ##Answer:,
31,708
The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.
,
##Question:The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.##Answer:,
31,709
Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh. ##Answer:,
31,710
Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]##Answer:,
31,711
Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Examine the factors responsible for growing unrest in East Pakistan. Also discuss the role played by India in liberation of Bangladesh. ##Answer:,
31,712
The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.
,
##Question:The War which are won on battle grounds are lost on the diplomatic tables”. Discuss the statement in the context of 1971 Indo-Pak War.##Answer:,
31,713
Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.
,
##Question:Discuss the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.##Answer:,
31,714
Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words]
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for emergence of JP Movement. Also mention to what extent it was a valid development? [200 words] ##Answer:,
31,715
Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is often described as the cornerstone of the democratic edifice and soul of the constitution. Analyse (200 words)
,
##Question:Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is often described as the cornerstone of the democratic edifice and soul of the constitution. Analyse (200 words)##Answer:,
31,716
Discuss the relevance of right to freedom of religion in present context. Do they make India a secular state? (150 words)
,
##Question:Discuss the relevance of right to freedom of religion in present context. Do they make India a secular state? (150 words)##Answer:,
31,717
Compare and contrast the scope of writ jurisdictions of Supreme Court and high courts. (150 words)
,
##Question:Compare and contrast the scope of writ jurisdictions of Supreme Court and high courts. (150 words)##Answer:,
31,718
Discuss the factors why synthetic fiber has been able to give competition to the natural fibers. (200 words)
,
##Question:Discuss the factors why synthetic fiber has been able to give competition to the natural fibers. (200 words)##Answer:,
31,719
What are the factors that are responsible for degradation of jute industry in India after independence. (150 Words/10 marks)
,
##Question:What are the factors that are responsible for degradation of jute industry in India after independence. (150 Words/10 marks)##Answer:,
31,720
Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?
,
##Question:Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?##Answer:,
31,721
“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “
,
##Question:“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “##Answer:,
31,722
Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?
,
##Question:Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?##Answer:,
31,723
What were the reasons which led to the Assam accord? [150 words/10 marks]
,
##Question:What were the reasons which led to the Assam accord? [150 words/10 marks]##Answer:,
31,724
Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?
,
##Question:Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?##Answer:,
31,725
“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “
,
##Question:“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “##Answer:,
31,726
Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?
,
##Question:Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?##Answer:,
31,727
What were the reason which led to Assam accord?[200 words]
,
##Question:What were the reason which led to Assam accord?[200 words]##Answer:,
31,728
Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?
,
##Question:Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?##Answer:,
31,729
“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “
,
##Question:“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “##Answer:,
31,730
Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?
,
##Question:Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?##Answer:,
31,731
What were the reason which led to Assam accord?[200 words]
,
##Question:What were the reason which led to Assam accord?[200 words]##Answer:,
31,732
Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?
,
##Question:Briefly discuss the issue that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in sri lanka in 1980.how did the indo –sri lanka accord helped to resolve them ?##Answer:,
31,733
“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “
,
##Question:“the issue that gave rise to the assam movement ,were combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness explain “##Answer:,
31,734
Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?
,
##Question:Discuss Punjab crises which ultimately led to blue star operation?##Answer:,
31,735
What were the reason which led to Assam accord?[200 words]
,
##Question:What were the reason which led to Assam accord?[200 words] ##Answer:,
31,736
The name All India Services is a misnomer. Comment
,
##Question:The name All India Services is a misnomer. Comment##Answer:,
31,737
Bring out the difference between Generalist and Specialist services in India. Also, discuss the relevance of specialist services over generalist services.
,
##Question:Bring out the difference between Generalist and Specialist services in India. Also, discuss the relevance of specialist services over generalist services.##Answer:,
31,738
Discuss how bureaucracy reinforces democracy in context of Bureaucracy-Democracy debate.
,
##Question:Discuss how bureaucracy reinforces democracy in context of Bureaucracy-Democracy debate.##Answer:,
31,739
What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?
,
##Question:What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?##Answer:,
31,740
Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?##Answer:,
31,741
Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?
,
##Question:Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?##Answer:,
31,742
To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.
,
##Question:To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.##Answer:,
31,743
What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?
,
##Question:What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?##Answer:,
31,744
Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?##Answer:,
31,745
Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?
,
##Question:Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?##Answer:,
31,746
To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.
,
##Question:To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.##Answer:,
31,747
What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?
,
##Question:What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?##Answer:,
31,748
Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?##Answer:,
31,749
Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?
,
##Question:Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?##Answer:,
31,750
To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.
,
##Question:To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.##Answer:,
31,751
What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?
,
##Question:What were the various land reforms implemented in India in post Independence India? Examine to what extent these reforms were successfully implemented?##Answer:,
31,752
Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?
,
##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for implementation of land reforms in post-independence India?##Answer:,
31,753
Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?
,
##Question:Examine the success of operation flood and also explain why the example of Amul could not be replicated in other sectors?##Answer:,
31,754
To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.
,
##Question:To what extent land reforms implemented in post independent India was able to address structural inequalities in the agrarian sector? Discuss.##Answer:,
31,755
भारत को शैल गैस के बेसीनों की पहचान करने और शैल गैस के निष्कर्षण हेतु आवश्यक तकनीक प्राप्त करने की दिशा में अभी लंभा रास्ता तय करना है |चर्चा कीजिये |(200 शब्द)
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##Question:भारत को शैल गैस के बेसीनों की पहचान करने और शैल गैस के निष्कर्षण हेतु आवश्यक तकनीक प्राप्त करने की दिशा में अभी लंभा रास्ता तय करना है |चर्चा कीजिये |(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
31,756
भूकंपीय तरंगें क्या होती है तथा विस्तार से इनके बीच अंतर की चर्चा कीजिये |
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##Question:भूकंपीय तरंगें क्या होती है तथा विस्तार से इनके बीच अंतर की चर्चा कीजिये | ##Answer:,
31,757
पृथ्वी की आंतरिक संरचना के अध्ययन में भूकंपीय तरंगों की भूमिका पर टिप्पणी करें|
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##Question:पृथ्वी की आंतरिक संरचना के अध्ययन में भूकंपीय तरंगों की भूमिका पर टिप्पणी करें|##Answer:,
31,758
पृथ्वी की आंतरिक संरचना के अध्ययन के लिए अपनाई जाने वाली विभिन्न प्रत्यक्ष एवं अप्रत्यक्ष स्रोतों की चर्चा करें|
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##Question:पृथ्वी की आंतरिक संरचना के अध्ययन के लिए अपनाई जाने वाली विभिन्न प्रत्यक्ष एवं अप्रत्यक्ष स्रोतों की चर्चा करें|##Answer:,
31,759
भूकंपीय तरंगों के विभिन्न प्रकारों एवं उनकी विशेषताओं पर प्रकाश डालें|
,
##Question:भूकंपीय तरंगों के विभिन्न प्रकारों एवं उनकी विशेषताओं पर प्रकाश डालें|##Answer:,
31,760
For achieving the desired objectives, it is necessary to ensure that the regulatory institutions remain independent and autonomous.” Discuss in the light of the experiences in recent past. (200 words)
,
##Question:For achieving the desired objectives, it is necessary to ensure that the regulatory institutions remain independent and autonomous.” Discuss in the light of the experiences in recent past. (200 words)##Answer:,
31,761
Discuss the issues with regulatory bodies. Also, provide few measures to address the issues associated.(150 words)
,
##Question:Discuss the issues with regulatory bodies. Also, provide few measures to address the issues associated.(150 words)##Answer:,
31,762
Discuss why Rajya Sabha is called House of States. Also, bring out special powers of Rajya Sabha in Parliament
,
##Question:Discuss why Rajya Sabha is called House of States. Also, bring out special powers of Rajya Sabha in Parliament##Answer:,
31,763
Briefly discuss theBosniancrisis and how it became one of the causes of World War I.
,
##Question:Briefly discuss theBosniancrisis and how it became one of the causes of World War I.##Answer:,
31,764
Briefly discuss Moroccan Crisis and role it played leading to World War I? (150 words)
,
##Question:Briefly discuss Moroccan Crisis and role it played leading to World War I? (150 words)##Answer:,
31,765
The Chinese influence over the African region has been increasing exponentially over the last fewyears. Comment. What are the necessary measures that India government should take to bolster thecountry’s ties with Africa?(250 words)
,
##Question:The Chinese influence over the African region has been increasing exponentially over the last fewyears. Comment. What are the necessary measures that India government should take to bolster thecountry’s ties with Africa?(250 words) ##Answer:,
31,766
Even though India enjoys greater goodwill in Africa, its economic engagement with the continent has lacked momentum. In this context discuss the key aspects of India’s role in Africa in recent decades by giving examples. (150 words)
,
##Question:Even though India enjoys greater goodwill in Africa, its economic engagement with the continent has lacked momentum. In this context discuss the key aspects of India’s role in Africa in recent decades by giving examples. (150 words)##Answer:,
31,767
The 21 st century is considered to be the Century of Africa. Substantiate(150 words)
,
##Question:The 21 st century is considered to be the Century of Africa. Substantiate(150 words)##Answer:,
31,768
How does India see its place in the economic space of rising natural resource rich Africa? (150 words)
,
##Question:How does India see its place in the economic space of rising natural resource rich Africa? (150 words)##Answer:,
31,769
Elaborate the important role played by Indian Diaspora for India. Also, mention various steps taken by government for India Diaspora. (200 words/10 marks)
,
##Question:Elaborate the important role played by Indian Diaspora for India. Also, mention various steps taken by government for India Diaspora. (200 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
31,770
Write a short note on following: (100 words each) 1) Asia-Africa Growth Corridor 2) Overseas Citizens of India 3) Pravasi Bharti Diwas 4) Old and New Diaspora
,
##Question:Write a short note on following: (100 words each) 1) Asia-Africa Growth Corridor 2) Overseas Citizens of India 3) Pravasi Bharti Diwas 4) Old and New Diaspora##Answer:,
31,771
साइमन आयोग क्या था ,इसके गठन के कारण और रिपोर्ट पर चर्चा करे | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:साइमन आयोग क्या था ,इसके गठन के कारण और रिपोर्ट पर चर्चा करे | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
31,772
असहयोग आंदोलन अपने लक्ष्य को पाने मे विफल रहा ,टिप्पणी करे | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:असहयोग आंदोलन अपने लक्ष्य को पाने मे विफल रहा ,टिप्पणी करे | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
31,773
नेहरू रिपोर्ट पर प्रकाश डाले | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:नेहरू रिपोर्ट पर प्रकाश डाले | (200 शब्द) ##Answer:,
31,774
Discuss the nature of World War 1. To what extent did it shape the political and social order in Europe during the 20th century? (250 words)
,
##Question:Discuss the nature of World War 1. To what extent did it shape the political and social order in Europe during the 20th century? (250 words)##Answer:,
31,775
Discuss the economic, political and social impact of World War-I.
,
##Question:Discuss the economic, political and social impact of World War-I.##Answer:,
31,776
The Treaty of Versailles represented the revengeful attitude of the victorious powers. Discuss.(150 words/10 marks)
,
##Question:The Treaty of Versailles represented the revengeful attitude of the victorious powers. Discuss.(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
31,777
Discuss Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Point Plan and its impact on Europe. (150 words/10 marks)
,
##Question:Discuss Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Point Plan and its impact on Europe. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
31,778
The Treaty of Versailles failed to establish peace in Europe rather it led to the foundation of World War 2.Discuss.
,
##Question:The Treaty of Versailles failed to establish peace in Europe rather it led to the foundation of World War 2.Discuss.##Answer:,
31,779
Enumerate the important features of the Government of India Act 1935. Also, examine the overall significance of this Act. (150 words/10 Marks)
Approach : Introduce the answer by talking about the evaluation of the provisions of the Act in brief. Enumerate the important features of the Government of India Act 1935. Discuss the significance of this Act. Answer : The GoI Act 1935 drew its content from various sources such as the Simon Commission Report, the report of the All-Parties Conference (the Nehru Report), the theme of the discussions of three Round Table Conferences, etc. This lengthy GoI Act was piloted in the House of Commons by the Secretary of State for India, Sir Samuel Hoare in February 1935. It became the Government of India Act in 2nd August, 1935. Important Features of GoI Act 1935 1. All India Federation · It created of an All India Federation consisting of British India and the princely states · The provinces in British India had to join the federation but this was not compulsory for the princely states. 2. Division of powers The Act divided powers between the Centre and the provinces in the form of three lists: · Federal List – Centre · Provincial List – Provinces · Concurrent List – Both · Residual powers were vested with the Viceroy. 3. Provincial autonomy · It abolished Diarchy at the provincial levels and gave more autonomy to the provinces. · The Governor was the head of the executive and there was a Council of Ministers to advise him. The ministers were responsible to the provincial legislatures. · But, the governors still retained special reserve powers. 4. Diarchy at the centre · The subjects under the Federal List were divided into two: Reserved and Transferred. · The reserved subjects were controlled by the Governor-General who administered them with the help of three counsellors appointed by him. They were not responsible to the legislature. · The transferred subjects were administered by the Governor-General with his Council of Ministers. · However, the Governor-General had ‘special powers" to interfere in the transferred subjects also. 5. Bicameral legislature · A bicameral federal legislature would be established. · The two houses were the Federal Assembly (lower house) and the Council of States (upper house). 6. Federal court · A federal court was established at Delhi for the resolution of disputes between provinces and also between the centre and the provinces. 7. Franchise · This Act introduced direct elections in India for the first time. · About 10% of the whole population acquired voting rights. The significance of GoI Act 1935 1. Experience to Congress to contest elections and provided administrative experience also, something that was useful for smooth transfer of power post-1947. 2. GoI Act provided a blueprint for the constitution as more than 60% of the provisions are derived from it 3. The British aimed to co-opt a section of Indian political class as junior partners of the British rule by handing them elected offices and ministries. The Congress saw through the plot and could foresee that its tryst with electoral politics was shortlived as its governments resigned in1939 28 months after getting elected 4. The 28 months of Congress rule based on the GoI Act saw a. The decrease in land revenue rates by 50% b. Strengthening of tenant rights c. The release of political prisoners d. Removal of restrictions on the press All these considerably increased the popularity and mass base of the Congress. However, the defeat of 1937 for Muslim league was a stark reminder of its limit d appeal in Muslim majority areas.
##Question:Enumerate the important features of the Government of India Act 1935. Also, examine the overall significance of this Act. (150 words/10 Marks)##Answer:Approach : Introduce the answer by talking about the evaluation of the provisions of the Act in brief. Enumerate the important features of the Government of India Act 1935. Discuss the significance of this Act. Answer : The GoI Act 1935 drew its content from various sources such as the Simon Commission Report, the report of the All-Parties Conference (the Nehru Report), the theme of the discussions of three Round Table Conferences, etc. This lengthy GoI Act was piloted in the House of Commons by the Secretary of State for India, Sir Samuel Hoare in February 1935. It became the Government of India Act in 2nd August, 1935. Important Features of GoI Act 1935 1. All India Federation · It created of an All India Federation consisting of British India and the princely states · The provinces in British India had to join the federation but this was not compulsory for the princely states. 2. Division of powers The Act divided powers between the Centre and the provinces in the form of three lists: · Federal List – Centre · Provincial List – Provinces · Concurrent List – Both · Residual powers were vested with the Viceroy. 3. Provincial autonomy · It abolished Diarchy at the provincial levels and gave more autonomy to the provinces. · The Governor was the head of the executive and there was a Council of Ministers to advise him. The ministers were responsible to the provincial legislatures. · But, the governors still retained special reserve powers. 4. Diarchy at the centre · The subjects under the Federal List were divided into two: Reserved and Transferred. · The reserved subjects were controlled by the Governor-General who administered them with the help of three counsellors appointed by him. They were not responsible to the legislature. · The transferred subjects were administered by the Governor-General with his Council of Ministers. · However, the Governor-General had ‘special powers" to interfere in the transferred subjects also. 5. Bicameral legislature · A bicameral federal legislature would be established. · The two houses were the Federal Assembly (lower house) and the Council of States (upper house). 6. Federal court · A federal court was established at Delhi for the resolution of disputes between provinces and also between the centre and the provinces. 7. Franchise · This Act introduced direct elections in India for the first time. · About 10% of the whole population acquired voting rights. The significance of GoI Act 1935 1. Experience to Congress to contest elections and provided administrative experience also, something that was useful for smooth transfer of power post-1947. 2. GoI Act provided a blueprint for the constitution as more than 60% of the provisions are derived from it 3. The British aimed to co-opt a section of Indian political class as junior partners of the British rule by handing them elected offices and ministries. The Congress saw through the plot and could foresee that its tryst with electoral politics was shortlived as its governments resigned in1939 28 months after getting elected 4. The 28 months of Congress rule based on the GoI Act saw a. The decrease in land revenue rates by 50% b. Strengthening of tenant rights c. The release of political prisoners d. Removal of restrictions on the press All these considerably increased the popularity and mass base of the Congress. However, the defeat of 1937 for Muslim league was a stark reminder of its limit d appeal in Muslim majority areas.
31,780
Write Short notes on: (5 Marks| 50 words) 1. Round Table Conferences 2. Gandhi’s 11 demands
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##Question:Write Short notes on: (5 Marks| 50 words) 1. Round Table Conferences 2. Gandhi’s 11 demands##Answer:,
31,783
What are seals? Illustrate the different types of seals. What purposes they served in Indus valley Civilization? (250 words )
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##Question:What are seals? Illustrate the different types of seals. What purposes they served in Indus valley Civilization? (250 words )##Answer:,
31,784
Mark in Indian map of these IVC sites and also mention why they are famous. (150 words/10 marks) a. Lothal b. Rakhigarhi c. Kalibangan d. Ropar
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##Question:Mark in Indian map of these IVC sites and also mention why they are famous. (150 words/10 marks) a. Lothal b. Rakhigarhi c. Kalibangan d. Ropar##Answer:,
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Write a short notes on Pottery of IVC.
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Discuss the Lost Wax Technique used in making bronze sculpture.
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Write a short note on each of the following: a) Challenges faced by European Union b) Decolonization in Asia
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##Question:Write a short note on each of the following: a) Challenges faced by European Union b) Decolonization in Asia##Answer:,
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Justify the need for FDI for the development of the Indian economy. What are the challenges in attracting FDI in India? Suggest remedial steps to be taken for increasing FDIs in India. (200 words)
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##Question:Justify the need for FDI for the development of the Indian economy. What are the challenges in attracting FDI in India? Suggest remedial steps to be taken for increasing FDIs in India. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Explain the difference between FDI and FII. Which one among these two is beneficial for India and why? (150 words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Explain the difference between FDI and FII. Which one among these two is beneficial for India and why? (150 words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Write a short note on the following: (50 words) 1. Government route and Automatic route in FDI 2. Types of FDI
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##Question:Write a short note on the following: (50 words) 1. Government route and Automatic route in FDI 2. Types of FDI##Answer:,
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Enumerating the reasons behind American Civil War and analyze its overall impact.
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##Question:Enumerating the reasons behind American Civil War and analyze its overall impact.##Answer:,
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Write Short notes on : (150 words) I. Oath of Tennis court II. Role of Napoleon in French revolution
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##Question:Write Short notes on : (150 words) I. Oath of Tennis court II. Role of Napoleon in French revolution##Answer:,
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To what extent the French revolution was an outcome of Anglo-French rivalry
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##Question:To what extent the French revolution was an outcome of Anglo-French rivalry##Answer:,
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What was the division of society in France at the time of French Revolution?
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What do you understand by El Niño? How is it different form La Nina? Explain it with diagrams also. (200 words|
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##Question:What do you understand by El Niño? How is it different form La Nina? Explain it with diagrams also. (200 words|##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Walker circulations? Briefly explain the different form walker circulation in El Nino and La Nino Year. ( 150 words |
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##Question:What do you understand by Walker circulations? Briefly explain the different form walker circulation in El Nino and La Nino Year. ( 150 words |##Answer:,
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वित्तीय समावेशन क्या है | इसके विभिन्न लाभ तथा इसके राह मे आने वाली चुनौतियों को लिखे | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:वित्तीय समावेशन क्या है | इसके विभिन्न लाभ तथा इसके राह मे आने वाली चुनौतियों को लिखे | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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पी जे नायक कमिटी वित्तीय समाधान के लिए कितना प्रभावी रहा | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:पी जे नायक कमिटी वित्तीय समाधान के लिए कितना प्रभावी रहा | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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मिशन इन्द्रधनुष की विशेषताओं को बताएं | (200 शब्द)
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##Question:मिशन इन्द्रधनुष की विशेषताओं को बताएं | (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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Discuss the factors that determine the location of industries by providing suitable examples. (10 Marks / 150 words)
Approach · Introduce with the role of industries in present modern society. · Elaborate on the factors responsible for the location of the industries. · Further add the Alfred Weber concept · Conclude accordingly. Answer: In modern society, Industries play a crucial role in the development of different indicators and also in providing employment generation. In such conditions, the location of industries takes utmost importance to make it effective and competitive by maximization and utilization of resources. The location of industries depends on a number of geographical, historical, and socio-economic factors. Industries are located where some or all of the following factors are available. Some of the factors are- · Human resource- Human resource means labour force which may be skilled or unskilled. They help to develop new technology and provide the managerial skills to improve production. For example human resource in Britain and USA helped them to start industrial revolution. Japan is an example of a resource scarce country that managed to become industrialized on account of its human resource. · Capital - Both domestic and foreign capital help to develop industries as capital is required to buy machineries and invest in human resource. The movement of capital depends on a lot of factors like government policy, availability of cheap labour etc. Ex. Japan gave cheap labour after World War 2. Thus capital moved to Japan. When labour cost increased in Japan, then the labour intensive companies moved to Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong. Then these industries moved to SE Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines etc. · Government policy - Exploitation of resources, inflow of FDI, developing human capital depends on government policies. What to produce, how to produce and for whom to produce is influenced by government policies. For example Government policy of colonizing countries led to their industrial development through tariffs and subsidies. Government decides whether the economy will be closed or open and which sector gets preferential treatment. Example communist economy of USSR developed heavy industries and defence industry. · Raw material - Raw materials especially those that lose weight influence location of industries. For example sugar mills in Maharashtra, iron and steel industry in West Bengal-Jharkhand-Orissa belt. · Market- high demand and a satisfactory purchasing power gives impetus to industries. For example electronics industry has grown around Silicon valley due to readymade market in that region. · Transport- This is also an important factor as good connectivity helps to reduce operational cost, facilitate import and export. For example industries developed in Europe due to ports, development of railways and roadways. The excess capital gained by European powers from colonies helped them to invest in transport infrastructure. Profit Maximization drives localization given by Alfred Weber. Low cost of production can be achieved by three factors that are location triangle, Isodapane, and Agglomeration. Three-Factor Locational triangle: Explained using an example. Connecting the two raw materials should form the base and the market should be kept at the apex. The raw material could be of two types that are weight gaining and weight losing raw materials. For example, Sugar cane is a weight-losing raw material and cotton is a weight-gaining raw material. The industry that uses weight losing material should be located near the raw material area. Isodapane: They are imaginary lines connecting locations having the same labor cost. Critical isodapens is the location where the cost of labour is cheap and people have low transportation. It should be equidistance from the raw material and availability of labour with their convenience. Agglomeration: It is known as the agglomeration economies. Industries have tendencies to have agglomerates. They always tendency to connect the Forward and backward Linkages. When critical isodapanes are drawn and find three overlapping isodapens. Overlapping of three isodapane is known as primary agglomeration and overlapping of two isodapane is known as secondary agglomeration. Examples of Isodapane are Odhisha, Chhatisgarh, and Jharkhand. Location model for the fertilizer industry. Foot Loose Industry : Such types of industry are free from the factors of the location of raw material. Foot Loose Industry is based on government support. IT hub is an example of a footloose industry. An example of SM Krishna former CM of Karnataka initiated attracting the industries with a supporting policy. Apart from above factors, availability of water and energy are also important factors for location of industries. With the advance in science and technology, the geographical locational factors have not remained rigid. Labour has become mobile, long distance transmission of energy has become possible and cheap alternatives of raw material are available. Therefore new factors have also come into play while deciding location of an industry.
##Question:Discuss the factors that determine the location of industries by providing suitable examples. (10 Marks / 150 words)##Answer:Approach · Introduce with the role of industries in present modern society. · Elaborate on the factors responsible for the location of the industries. · Further add the Alfred Weber concept · Conclude accordingly. Answer: In modern society, Industries play a crucial role in the development of different indicators and also in providing employment generation. In such conditions, the location of industries takes utmost importance to make it effective and competitive by maximization and utilization of resources. The location of industries depends on a number of geographical, historical, and socio-economic factors. Industries are located where some or all of the following factors are available. Some of the factors are- · Human resource- Human resource means labour force which may be skilled or unskilled. They help to develop new technology and provide the managerial skills to improve production. For example human resource in Britain and USA helped them to start industrial revolution. Japan is an example of a resource scarce country that managed to become industrialized on account of its human resource. · Capital - Both domestic and foreign capital help to develop industries as capital is required to buy machineries and invest in human resource. The movement of capital depends on a lot of factors like government policy, availability of cheap labour etc. Ex. Japan gave cheap labour after World War 2. Thus capital moved to Japan. When labour cost increased in Japan, then the labour intensive companies moved to Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong. Then these industries moved to SE Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines etc. · Government policy - Exploitation of resources, inflow of FDI, developing human capital depends on government policies. What to produce, how to produce and for whom to produce is influenced by government policies. For example Government policy of colonizing countries led to their industrial development through tariffs and subsidies. Government decides whether the economy will be closed or open and which sector gets preferential treatment. Example communist economy of USSR developed heavy industries and defence industry. · Raw material - Raw materials especially those that lose weight influence location of industries. For example sugar mills in Maharashtra, iron and steel industry in West Bengal-Jharkhand-Orissa belt. · Market- high demand and a satisfactory purchasing power gives impetus to industries. For example electronics industry has grown around Silicon valley due to readymade market in that region. · Transport- This is also an important factor as good connectivity helps to reduce operational cost, facilitate import and export. For example industries developed in Europe due to ports, development of railways and roadways. The excess capital gained by European powers from colonies helped them to invest in transport infrastructure. Profit Maximization drives localization given by Alfred Weber. Low cost of production can be achieved by three factors that are location triangle, Isodapane, and Agglomeration. Three-Factor Locational triangle: Explained using an example. Connecting the two raw materials should form the base and the market should be kept at the apex. The raw material could be of two types that are weight gaining and weight losing raw materials. For example, Sugar cane is a weight-losing raw material and cotton is a weight-gaining raw material. The industry that uses weight losing material should be located near the raw material area. Isodapane: They are imaginary lines connecting locations having the same labor cost. Critical isodapens is the location where the cost of labour is cheap and people have low transportation. It should be equidistance from the raw material and availability of labour with their convenience. Agglomeration: It is known as the agglomeration economies. Industries have tendencies to have agglomerates. They always tendency to connect the Forward and backward Linkages. When critical isodapanes are drawn and find three overlapping isodapens. Overlapping of three isodapane is known as primary agglomeration and overlapping of two isodapane is known as secondary agglomeration. Examples of Isodapane are Odhisha, Chhatisgarh, and Jharkhand. Location model for the fertilizer industry. Foot Loose Industry : Such types of industry are free from the factors of the location of raw material. Foot Loose Industry is based on government support. IT hub is an example of a footloose industry. An example of SM Krishna former CM of Karnataka initiated attracting the industries with a supporting policy. Apart from above factors, availability of water and energy are also important factors for location of industries. With the advance in science and technology, the geographical locational factors have not remained rigid. Labour has become mobile, long distance transmission of energy has become possible and cheap alternatives of raw material are available. Therefore new factors have also come into play while deciding location of an industry.
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