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Explain the role of anti-colonial movement in the rise of modern nationalism in India?
The anti-colonial struggle gave Indians a shared sense of purpose against British rule. People from diverse backgrounds united under the idea of Swaraj (self-rule). Movements led by leaders like Gandhi and Tilak fostered patriotism, equality, and self-reliance. This awakening helped Indians think beRead more
The anti-colonial struggle gave Indians a shared sense of purpose against British rule. People from diverse backgrounds united under the idea of Swaraj (self-rule). Movements led by leaders like Gandhi and Tilak fostered patriotism, equality, and self-reliance. This awakening helped Indians think beyond local identities, building a strong foundation for modern nationalism.
See lessWhy did Gandhi say ‘Satyagraha is pure soul force’? Explain by giving two arguments.
According to Gandhi, Satyagraha is a ‘pure soul force’ based on truth and non-violence. It rejects violence or revenge and instead seeks moral persuasion through peaceful resistance and self-sacrifice. By appealing to the conscience of the oppressor, Satyagraha aimed to achieve justice with dignity,Read more
According to Gandhi, Satyagraha is a ‘pure soul force’ based on truth and non-violence. It rejects violence or revenge and instead seeks moral persuasion through peaceful resistance and self-sacrifice. By appealing to the conscience of the oppressor, Satyagraha aimed to achieve justice with dignity, making it a powerful tool for social and political reform.
See lessExplain any two problems of the ‘global ecology’ arising due to indiscriminate use of resources.
Indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources has created major global ecological issues. Deforestation reduces forest cover, leading to soil erosion and biodiversity loss. Overuse of fossil fuels causes global warming and climate change. These issues result in melting glaciers, rising sea levelsRead more
Indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources has created major global ecological issues. Deforestation reduces forest cover, leading to soil erosion and biodiversity loss. Overuse of fossil fuels causes global warming and climate change. These issues result in melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and severe weather events that endanger global environmental stability.
See lessSuggest any two measures to remove gender inequality.
To remove gender inequality, equal access to quality education for girls and employment opportunities must be ensured. Women should receive equal pay for equal work and be represented in politics and administration. Awareness campaigns and strict enforcement of gender equality laws can create a moreRead more
To remove gender inequality, equal access to quality education for girls and employment opportunities must be ensured. Women should receive equal pay for equal work and be represented in politics and administration. Awareness campaigns and strict enforcement of gender equality laws can create a more inclusive and fair society.
See lessHow did the process of liberalisation initiated in India in the 1990s, promote globalisation? Explain.
The 1991 liberalisation policy opened Indian markets by reducing import restrictions and encouraging foreign investment. It enhanced international trade, improved competition, and attracted global industries to India. This process connected India’s economy with global markets, creating more employmeRead more
The 1991 liberalisation policy opened Indian markets by reducing import restrictions and encouraging foreign investment. It enhanced international trade, improved competition, and attracted global industries to India. This process connected India’s economy with global markets, creating more employment, technological advancement, and faster economic growth through globalisation.
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