After Independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve Self-sufficiency in food grains, for that a new strategy of 'Green Revolution’ was introduced to increase production of wheat and rice in our- country
After Independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve Self-sufficiency in food grains, for that a new strategy of ‘Green Revolution’ was introduced to increase production of wheat and rice in our- country
(i) To prohibit selling and buying of human beings (ii) To prohibit forced labour (iii) To ban bonded labour (iv) To ban child labour in hazardous industries.
(i) To prohibit selling and buying of human beings
(ii) To prohibit forced labour
(iii) To ban bonded labour
(iv) To ban child labour in hazardous industries.
Enjoyments (i) To elect the government (ii) To develop personality (iii) To communicate freely Limitations (i) Cannot instigate violence (ii) Cannot rebel against government (iii) Cannot damage a person’s reputation.
Enjoyments
(i) To elect the government
(ii) To develop personality
(iii) To communicate freely
Limitations
(i) Cannot instigate violence
(ii) Cannot rebel against government
(iii) Cannot damage a person’s reputation.
(i) To promote democracy (ii) To promote right to live (iii) To promote rights of minorities (iv) To give people right to freedom of conscience (v) To give people right to express
(i) To promote democracy
(ii) To promote right to live
(iii) To promote rights of minorities
(iv) To give people right to freedom of conscience
(v) To give people right to express
what policies were adopted by Indian government to remove food insecurity?
After Independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve Self-sufficiency in food grains, for that a new strategy of 'Green Revolution’ was introduced to increase production of wheat and rice in our- country
After Independence, Indian policy makers adopted all measures to achieve Self-sufficiency in food grains, for that a new strategy of ‘Green Revolution’ was introduced to increase production of wheat and rice in our- country
See lessThe Indian Constitution under right against exploitation highlights certain values. What are these?
(i) To prohibit selling and buying of human beings (ii) To prohibit forced labour (iii) To ban bonded labour (iv) To ban child labour in hazardous industries.
(i) To prohibit selling and buying of human beings
See less(ii) To prohibit forced labour
(iii) To ban bonded labour
(iv) To ban child labour in hazardous industries.
what rights would you enjoy and not enjoy if you are granted freedom of speech and expression?
Enjoyments (i) To elect the government (ii) To develop personality (iii) To communicate freely Limitations (i) Cannot instigate violence (ii) Cannot rebel against government (iii) Cannot damage a person’s reputation.
Enjoyments
See less(i) To elect the government
(ii) To develop personality
(iii) To communicate freely
Limitations
(i) Cannot instigate violence
(ii) Cannot rebel against government
(iii) Cannot damage a person’s reputation.
On what grounds are rights morally justified to citizens?
(i) To promote democracy (ii) To promote right to live (iii) To promote rights of minorities (iv) To give people right to freedom of conscience (v) To give people right to express
(i) To promote democracy
See less(ii) To promote right to live
(iii) To promote rights of minorities
(iv) To give people right to freedom of conscience
(v) To give people right to express
Women are subjected to many public restrictions. What values are neglected in this conduct?
(i) Right to Freedom (ii) Right to Equality (iii) Right to Express (iv) Right to Career (v) Right to Education (vi) Right to Exploitation.
(i) Right to Freedom
See less(ii) Right to Equality
(iii) Right to Express
(iv) Right to Career
(v) Right to Education
(vi) Right to Exploitation.
What are the main Primary Activities?
Primary activities include agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, fishing, mining and quarrying. etc.
Primary activities include agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, fishing,
See lessmining and quarrying. etc.
In which three types occupations are broadly classified?
Occupations are classified as: (i) Primary Activities. (ii) Secondary Activities, (iii) Tertiary Activities.
Occupations are classified as:
See less(i) Primary Activities.
(ii) Secondary Activities,
(iii) Tertiary Activities.
What is referred as occupational structure?
The distribution of population according to different types of occupation is referred as occupational structure.
The distribution of population according to different types of occupation is referred as occupational structure.
See lessWho is considered a literate in India?
According to the census of 2001, a person aged 7 years and above who canread and write with understanding in any language is treated as literate.
According to the census of 2001, a person aged 7 years and above who canread and write with understanding in any language is treated as literate.
See lessWhy literacy is considered an important quality of a population?
Actually only an informed and educated citizen can make intelligent choices and undertake research and development projects.
Actually only an informed and educated citizen can make intelligent choices and undertake research and development projects.
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