Answer: The correct answer is land. The powers and functions of tribal chiefs were changed dramatically during the British rule. The laws made... View Article
Out of 450 families, 150 families do not have any land for cultivation. Small plots of lands are in the hands of 240 families. Less than 2... View Article
The following factors play the most important role in distribution and diversity of animals and plants in India. Relief - Land and Soil... View Article
Outcome of politics of social divisions are decided by three crucial factors. Predominantly the outcome is dependent on how people discern... View Article
James Mill was of the opinion that to ensure happiness and enlightenment of Indians, British must conquer the entire territory of India. James... View Article
The Brahmaputra river in its Tibetan part has less silt as it is a very dry and cold area. The Brahmaputra river carries a smaller volume of... View Article
The exchange of goods among countries, states and people is referred to as trade. Trade is the movement of goods from the location where it is... View Article
The conflicts between the Nawabs of Bengal and the Company intensified through the early eighteenth century. The East India Company manipulated... View Article
International trade is nothing but the trade carried out between two nations. International trade is carried out through land, air or sea. ... View Article
In India, the Scheduled tribes and Scheduled castes are the social groups that are highly vulnerable to poverty. In India, the casual labour... View Article
Taxes were increased by Louis XVI. In France, the power to impose taxes was not in the hands of Monarch in the old regime. Representatives were... View Article
The last powerful ruler was Aurangazeb. A large part of Indian territory was under him. Many big zamindars and Mughal governors (subadars) began... View Article
Minimum Support Price Minimum Support Price (MSP) is the term used to describe the pre announced price that is paid to the farmers. When the... View Article
Due to the Green revolution, India has avoided famine, even when weather conditions were destructive. To achieve self-sufficiency in food... View Article
By early June, the low-pressure condition over the northern plains intensifies. It attracts the trade winds of the Southern hemisphere. Warm... View Article
Answer: No, it is false. Mughal empire started to decline in the eighteenth century. After the Battle of Plassey in 1757, the British power... View Article
Some of the non-farm activities which are undertaken in a village like Palampur are given below which could be easily replicated in other... View Article
Answer: The correct answer is Indigo. The price of Indigo was very high and only small amounts of indigo from India reached the markets in... View Article
If a person lives in a large city, then there are plethora of non-farm activities and job opportunities for people. Some of them are given below... View Article