Low cost of iron ore. High grade raw materials in proxity. Available of Cheap labour. Vast growth potential in domestic market. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/social-science/
Low cost of iron ore.
High grade raw materials in proxity.
Available of Cheap labour.
Vast growth potential in domestic market.
Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultant and financial advice to the industries etc. While industries provide manufactured goods, jobs and energy etc. to the cities. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/nceRead more
Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultant and financial advice to the industries etc. While industries provide manufactured goods, jobs and energy etc. to the cities.
(i) Fastest growing tertiary sector industry of the world. (ii) Provides 250 million(2500 lakh)jobs to the people. (iii) Total revenue earned is 40% of Gross domestic product(GDP). (iv) A cause of development in trade and industries. (v) Improvement in the basic infrastructure of the country. (vi) HRead more
(i) Fastest growing tertiary sector industry of the world.
(ii) Provides 250 million(2500 lakh)jobs to the people.
(iii) Total revenue earned is 40% of Gross domestic product(GDP).
(iv) A cause of development in trade and industries.
(v) Improvement in the basic infrastructure of the country.
(vi) Helpful in maintaining and growing international fraternity (harmony). Many new forms of Tourism like medical tourism etc. have been popular in recent years.
(i) Political will power and a stable Government. (ii) Modern techniques and machines. (iii) Increasing energy supply. (iv) Best working facilities to the workers/labours and improvement in their production ability. (v) Increasing standards of production and international trade treaties. (vi) MakingRead more
(i) Political will power and a stable Government.
(ii) Modern techniques and machines.
(iii) Increasing energy supply.
(iv) Best working facilities to the workers/labours and improvement in their production ability.
(v) Increasing standards of production and international trade treaties.
(vi) Making law and order better in the nation and abolishment of unnecessary labour laws.
(i) Provides employment. (ii) Has been a major foreign exchange earner. (iii) The number of working women have been increased. (iv) The continuing growth in the hardware and software is the key to the success of IT industry in India. (v) Software technology parks provide single window service and hiRead more
(i) Provides employment.
(ii) Has been a major foreign exchange earner.
(iii) The number of working women have been increased.
(iv) The continuing growth in the hardware and software is the key to the success of IT industry in India.
(v) Software technology parks provide single window service and high data communication facility to software experts.
(i) Old and traditional technique. (ii) Low output of labour. (iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry. (iv) Erratic power supply. (v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacRead more
(i) Old and traditional technique.
(ii) Low output of labour.
(iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry.
(iv) Erratic power supply.
(v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors.
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenientRead more
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenient and easy to sell and send agricultural products up to markets.
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry. (ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low. (iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production. (iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase. (v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwarRead more
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry.
(ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low.
(iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production.
(iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase.
(v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories.
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these- (i) Help in modernising agriculture. (ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors. (iii) Brings in, much needed forRead more
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these-
(i) Help in modernising agriculture.
(ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors.
(iii) Brings in, much needed foreign exchange.
(iv) Is helpful in providing unemployment and poverty.
(v) Increases National income.
(vi) Fulfils daily needs.
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India. (ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute. (iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. (iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movRead more
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India.
(ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute.
(iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.
(iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movement of raw material to the mills.
(v) Inexpensive (Cheap) water transport and Kolkata port for export of jute goods.
(vi) Being a large urban centre Kolkata provides banking, insurance and other facilities.
Why Chotangpur plateau region has the maximum concentration of iron and steel industry?
Low cost of iron ore. High grade raw materials in proxity. Available of Cheap labour. Vast growth potential in domestic market. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/social-science/
Low cost of iron ore.
High grade raw materials in proxity.
Available of Cheap labour.
Vast growth potential in domestic market.
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Industrialisation and urbanisation go hand in hand. Explain the statement.
Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultant and financial advice to the industries etc. While industries provide manufactured goods, jobs and energy etc. to the cities. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/nceRead more
Cities provide markets and also provide services such as banking, insurance, transport, labour, consultant and financial advice to the industries etc. While industries provide manufactured goods, jobs and energy etc. to the cities.
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Throw light on the rising importance of Tourism in India?
(i) Fastest growing tertiary sector industry of the world. (ii) Provides 250 million(2500 lakh)jobs to the people. (iii) Total revenue earned is 40% of Gross domestic product(GDP). (iv) A cause of development in trade and industries. (v) Improvement in the basic infrastructure of the country. (vi) HRead more
(i) Fastest growing tertiary sector industry of the world.
(ii) Provides 250 million(2500 lakh)jobs to the people.
(iii) Total revenue earned is 40% of Gross domestic product(GDP).
(iv) A cause of development in trade and industries.
(v) Improvement in the basic infrastructure of the country.
(vi) Helpful in maintaining and growing international fraternity (harmony). Many new forms of Tourism like medical tourism etc. have been popular in recent years.
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Describe the methods to make Indian industries up to the International standards?
(i) Political will power and a stable Government. (ii) Modern techniques and machines. (iii) Increasing energy supply. (iv) Best working facilities to the workers/labours and improvement in their production ability. (v) Increasing standards of production and international trade treaties. (vi) MakingRead more
(i) Political will power and a stable Government.
(ii) Modern techniques and machines.
(iii) Increasing energy supply.
(iv) Best working facilities to the workers/labours and improvement in their production ability.
(v) Increasing standards of production and international trade treaties.
(vi) Making law and order better in the nation and abolishment of unnecessary labour laws.
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Describe the contribution of India’s information and technology industry in the economic development.
(i) Provides employment. (ii) Has been a major foreign exchange earner. (iii) The number of working women have been increased. (iv) The continuing growth in the hardware and software is the key to the success of IT industry in India. (v) Software technology parks provide single window service and hiRead more
(i) Provides employment.
(ii) Has been a major foreign exchange earner.
(iii) The number of working women have been increased.
(iv) The continuing growth in the hardware and software is the key to the success of IT industry in India.
(v) Software technology parks provide single window service and high data communication facility to software experts.
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What are the problems before the cotton industry in India?
(i) Old and traditional technique. (ii) Low output of labour. (iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry. (iv) Erratic power supply. (v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacRead more
(i) Old and traditional technique.
(ii) Low output of labour.
(iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry.
(iv) Erratic power supply.
(v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors.
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Agriculture and Industry are not separate but complimentary to each other. Explain.
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenientRead more
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenient and easy to sell and send agricultural products up to markets.
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Which challenges are being faced by the Sugar industry in India?
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry. (ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low. (iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production. (iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase. (v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwarRead more
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry.
(ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low.
(iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production.
(iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase.
(v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories.
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Why the manufacturing industries are considered as the backbone of economic development of India?
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these- (i) Help in modernising agriculture. (ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors. (iii) Brings in, much needed forRead more
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these-
(i) Help in modernising agriculture.
(ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors.
(iii) Brings in, much needed foreign exchange.
(iv) Is helpful in providing unemployment and poverty.
(v) Increases National income.
(vi) Fulfils daily needs.
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Why most of the jute mills are mainly located in West Bengal?
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India. (ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute. (iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. (iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movRead more
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India.
(ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute.
(iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.
(iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movement of raw material to the mills.
(v) Inexpensive (Cheap) water transport and Kolkata port for export of jute goods.
(vi) Being a large urban centre Kolkata provides banking, insurance and other facilities.
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