Structural Change
How does industrialization lead to de-industrialization?
(i) The small scale industries which were estabished in India suffered a heavy loss and the old cities such as Surat, Masulipattam, etc also lost their eminence.
(ii) After the establishment of British imperialism in India, the British industrialization totally received some famous trading centres of India such as Tanjavour, Dhacca and Murshidabad and the workers involved is the handlooms were thrown out Jobless. It was the serious effect of de-industrialisation in this sector in India.
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Mention one feature of Indian history.
Why is it important knowing Indian history?
(a) Colonialism (b) Industrialisation (c) Urbanisation.
Discuss briefly that tea plantation industry in India was governed by colonial interest.
Mention two major factors kept in minds for the benefit of the British tea planters by the colonial administrators.
Why is there importance of change in human-life?
What is the importance of the study of social change in our country?
“The idea of continuity is implied in social change”, explain the statement in brief.
Give a brief account of the impact of colonial forest policy in North-East India.
What is meant by structural change?
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