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People in several poor countries are now dependent on the rich countries ______.

[3.5] Outcomes of Democracy
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Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-institutional changes have hindered the pace of agricultural development. In spite of the development of sources of irrigation, most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture. For a growing population, this poses a serious challenge. Agriculture which provides a livelihood for more than 60 percent of its population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms. Thus, collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari, etc, were given priority to bring about institutional reforms in the country after Independence. 'Land reform' was the main focus of our First Five Year Plan. The right of inheritance had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings necessitating consolidation of holdings.

What was the main focus of the 'First Five Year Plan'?

[4] Agriculture
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Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-institutional changes have hindered the pace of agricultural development. In spite of the development of sources of irrigation, most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture. For a growing population, this poses a serious challenge. Agriculture which provides a livelihood for more than 60 percent of its population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms. Thus, collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari, etc, were given priority to bring about institutional reforms in the country after Independence. 'Land reform' was the main focus of our First Five Year Plan. The right of inheritance had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings necessitating consolidation of holdings.

What was the serious challenge for the growing population?

[4] Agriculture
Chapter: [4] Agriculture
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Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-institutional changes have hindered the pace of agricultural development. In spite of the development of sources of irrigation, most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture. For a growing population, this poses a serious challenge. Agriculture which provides a livelihood for more than 60 percent of its population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms. Thus, collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari, etc, were given priority to bring about institutional reforms in the country after Independence. 'Land reform' was the main focus of our First Five Year Plan. The right of inheritance had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings necessitating consolidation of holdings.

Did agriculture provide livelihood to how much population?

[4] Agriculture
Chapter: [4] Agriculture
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Sustained uses of land without compatible techno-institutional changes have hindered the pace of agricultural development. In spite of the development of sources of irrigation, most of the farmers in large parts of the country still depend upon monsoon and natural fertility in order to carry on their agriculture. For a growing population, this poses a serious challenge. Agriculture which provides a livelihood for more than 60 percent of its population, needs some serious technical and institutional reforms. Thus, collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of zamindari, etc, were given priority to bring about institutional reforms in the country after Independence. 'Land reform' was the main focus of our First Five Year Plan. The right of inheritance had already lead to fragmentation of land holdings necessitating consolidation of holdings.

Which right had lead to the fragmentation of land holdings?

[4] Agriculture
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Why do most of the rural households still remain dependent on the informal sources of credit? Explain.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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How do Self Help Groups help borrowers to overcome the problem of lack of collateral? Explain.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Complete the following concept diagram:

[3.4] Political Parties
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Which one among the following pairs is correctly matched?

[3.4] Political Parties
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Read the information given below and select the correct option.

Rohan has taken a loan of Rs.5 lakhs from the bank to purchase a house at a 12% rate of interest. He has to submit papers about the new house and salary records to the bank. What is this process called?

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Two places A and B have been marked on the given outline map of India.

Identify them and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.

  1. Indian National Congress session at this place in 1920.
  2. The place where Mahatma Gandhi broke Salt Law.

[3.4] Political Parties
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A House Loan

Megha has taken a loan of 75 lakhs from the bank to purchase a house. The annual interest rate on the loan is 12 percent and the loan is to be repaid in 10 years in monthly instalments. Megha had to submit to the bank, documents showing her employment records and salary before the bank agreed to give her the loan. The bank retained as collateral the papers of the new house, which will be returned to Megha only when she repays the entire loan with interest.

  1. From which source of credit Megha has taken loan?
  2. Explain the terms of credit given in the source.
[4.3] Money and Credit
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Explain, why the banks do not lend credit to certain borrowers.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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On the given outline Political Map of India, identify the place marked as 'A' with the help of following information and write its correct name on the line marked near it:

The place where National Congress Session was held in September, 1920.

[3.4] Political Parties
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Explain any three terms of Credit.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Explain the role of Election Commission regarding recognition of Political Parties in India.

[3.4] Political Parties
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Read the given source and answer the questions that follow:

DECENTRALISATION IN INDIA

This new system of local government is the largest experiment in democracy conducted anywhere in the world. There are now about 36 lakh elected representatives in the panchayats and municipalities etc., all over the country. This number is bigger than the population of many countries in the world. Constitutional status for local government has helped to deepen democracy in our country. It has also increased women's representation and voice in our democracy. At the same time, there are many difficulties. while elections are held regularly of Panchayats and people participate enthusiastically in it but meetings of gram sabhas are not held regularly.

  1. Why is Indian decentralisation considered as the largest experiment in democracy? 
  2. Analyse how constitutional status for local government has helped to deepen democracy in India? 
  3. Explain any two steps taken by the Indian Government for decentralisation.
[2] Federalism
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Explain any three institutional reforms taken for the development of Indian agriculture.

[4] Agriculture
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Mention any two changes that occurred in West Punjab in the 19th century. 

[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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Assertion (A): Democracies are based on political equality.

Reason (R): All individuals have equal say in electing representatives.

[3.5] Outcomes of Democracy
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