Subject

Sociology

Class

CBSE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

21.

What are Nyaya Panchayats? What authority do they possess?

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22.

Explain the economic policy of liberalization.

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23.

Explain the impact of globalization on culture.

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24.

What were the issues against which the leaders of the Jharkhand movement were agitating?

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

25.

Describe some of the State initiatives addressing caste and tribe discrimination.

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26.

Define Sanskritization. Why was it criticized at different levels?

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27.

What were the major land reforms introduced after independence?

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28.

What were the social consequences of the green revolution?


Following are the social consequences of the Green Revolution:

  1. Agricultural productivity increased sharply because of the new technology. India was able to become self-sufficient in foodgrain production for the first time in decades.
  2. The satisfactory economic condition of farmers changed their social relationships. Their purchasing power increased, it made the rich farmers better off.
  3. The farmers who were able to produce a surplus for the market were able to reap the most benefits from the Green Revolution.
  4. Green Revolution crops were highly profitable, mainly because they yielded more produce. Well-to-do farmers who had access to land, capital, technology, and know-how, and those who could invest in the new seeds and fertilisers, could increase their production and earn more money.
  5. The introduction of machinery such as tillers, tractors, threshers, and harvesters (in areas such as Punjab and parts of Madhya Pradesh) led to the displacement of the service caste groups who used to carry out these agriculture-related activities.
  6. It caused a process of 'differentiation' in which the rich grew richer and many of the poor stagnated or grew poorer. It also caused regional inequalities.

 

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