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    Q's on Forests

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    (Q.) What is Devsari or Dand? (1 Mark) (Ans)   Devsari or Dand was a small token fee paid by people of other villages bordering thevillages of Bastar. It was charged when someone from the other village wanted to have some forest products fromBastar. (Q.)How did the forest laws initiate the scope of employment? (1 Mark) (Ans)   Many communities left their traditional occupation and started trading of forest products or other economic activities. For example‚ the Mundurucu people in Brazil who started

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    INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MODERN MANAGEMENT (IIMM) D ed i c a ti o n D e er I M t DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT (DLD) S. No. 55/2-7‚ Tathawade‚ Opp. Wakad Police Station‚ Off. Mumbai-Bangalore bypass‚ Pune - 411 033. ASSIGNMENT - QUESTION PAPER LABOUR WELFARE Note : 1. Attempt any Four questions from Part ‘A’ including short notes which is obligatory. 2. Both Questions in Part - B are compulsory. 2. All questions carry equal marks. PART - A Q1. Q2. Q3. Q4. Q5. Maximum Marks

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    God's Grandeur

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    As the oil gathers strength to richness so too does God’s greatness. The image are all interwoven and expanded to express the grandeur of God. In stanza two‚ though man is ware of God’s greatness‚ he still exploits it through commerce and industrialisation‚ blemishing the Earth‚ and destroying the freshness of nature. The repetition‚ ‘generation have trod‚ have trod‚ have trod” conveys man’s persistence in his ruthless exploitation. The persistent repetition of the words “have trod” leading to

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    Social policy The greatest social transformation in Britain can be traced back in early 19th century. It was primarily due to the reform in life style or modernity (the introduction of machines industrialisation)which have caused a radical change on the location of work‚ which also became a driven force for vast number of people to move towards cities (urbanization).In contrary caused a drastic change on population size (over population )in city areas .The overall state political frame work was

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    a vital role in degrading the environment in which he lives‚ and then the problem becomes more serious. Needless to say that environmental degradation is one of the major global issues. The overuse of resources is it land or water and the industrialisation process are the major causes of this phenomenon. Man has been felling the tress for his various purposes. He never minds if this process goes on without check it will lead to soil erosion‚ floods‚ silting of irrigation canals and cultivated

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    Britain became a democratic nation due to multiple political factors‚ such as increased standards of industrialisation and urbanisation as well as more fairness and equality of elections. This shift primarily occurred from 1851 through to 1928. Currently‚ the whole adult population (despite a few exceptions - for example unregistered prisoners. etc) are given

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    Origins of Sociology

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    SOCIOLOGY SOCY 112 The Origins of Sociology The social transformation of European societies in the 19th century resulted from a number of revolutionary changes. Sociology is seen as a reaction to these revolutionary developments which occurred in Europe. The key revolutionary developments were the Scientific Revolution‚ the Enlightenment‚ the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. Sociology is seen as a reaction to these developments but also as a fundamental contributor to

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    operate in the country. They are moving to other developing countries such as Brazil and Mexico who are now considered as NICs themselves. According to Rostow’s model‚ we can see that most NICs will go through the stages of specialisation and industrialisation after which they will start to not rely on investment and imports from other countries. The Asian tigers have already gone through the stages and

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    India of my dream

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    gulf between the rich and the poor that exists today has largely disappeared. I must emphasise that all this co - exists with democracy. People have freedom of thought and expression. My ideal India is industrialised and modernised. Without industrialisation a high standard of life is impossible. At the same time she has not discarded her ancient traditions and distinctive culture. She embodies the best in the cultures of the East and the West. Education is wide - spread‚ and there is practically

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    india i see in 2030

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    Energy Outlook 2030. There would be "no surge in energy demand as India industrialises. Demand growth slows to 4.5 per cent per annum (vs. 5.5 per cent p.a. in 1999-2010) as improvements in energy efficiency partly offset the energy needs of industrialisation and infrastructure expansion." India’s dependence on imports to meet its gas needs will jump to 47 per cent by 2030 while the same for oil will grow to 91 per cent. The nation will be 40 per cent dependent on imports to meet its coal needs

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