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Month: January 2024

Indigo Movement

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Bihar, along with Bengal, witnessed extensive indigo cultivation by British planters. Indigo cultivation depleted the soil, and farmers received meager compensation. This led to the Indigo Movement. Exploitative system The Tinkathia system forced cultivators to dedicate a portion of their land to indigo, leading to food insecurity and debt due …

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Indian Councils Act of 1892

The Indian Councils Act of 1892 was a step towards greater representation of Indian citizens in the administration of the British crown. While it facilitated Indian participation and signaled a shift towards representative government, its constraints fueled nationalist movements and set the stage for subsequent, more substantial reforms. Increased Representation Expanded Councils The Act brought …

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Gulf of Mannar

The Gulf of Mannar is a large shallow bay located between the southeastern tip of India and the western coast of Sri Lanka. Geography: It is part of the larger Laccadive Sea in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean. It is bounded by the southeastern coast of the Indian subcontinent on the west and the …

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Drainage System of Tamil Nadu

In this article, we will discuss the Drainage System of Tamil Nadu. The state has a well-developed drainage system that plays a crucial role in managing water resources and preventing waterlogging. The state’s drainage system is primarily natural, comprising rivers, lakes, and other water bodies. Rivers Cauvery River: The Cauvery River is the largest and …

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Human Capital Formation in India NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Indian Economic Development

1 What are the two major sources of human capital in a country? A: The two major sources of human capital in a country are education and healthcare. 2. What are the indicators of educational achievement in a country? A: Indicators of educational achievement in a country include literacy rates, enrollment and attendance rates at …

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Poverty NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Indian Economic Development

Poverty NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Indian Economic Development 1. Define poverty. Ans: Poverty is a condition characterized by the lack of basic human needs, including food, shelter, clothing, and access to education and healthcare. Individuals or communities experiencing poverty often face economic hardship, social exclusion, and a diminished quality of life. Poverty can be …

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