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Tourism in India provides large amount of employment and promotes national integration
Harita attends her office from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm
How much is the Net Absence Ratio of Haryana
Describe the role of public sector in the economic development of the country
Rapid improvement in technology has stimulated the globalization process
The criterion used by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Why are service conditions of formal sector loans better than informal sector
Cheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country’s development
Justify the role of Self Help Groups in the rural economy
Why is Tertiary Sector becoming important in India
How is information technology connected with globalization
Different persons can have different developmental goals
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched
Which one of the following is a developmental goal of the factory workers
Read the following statements about Human Development and choose the correct option
Why did the Indian government liberalize trade regulations in 1991
Which one of the following sectors contribute highest in the GDP of India
Which of the following countries has better rank in Human Development Index
Different people have different developmental goals
Describe the working conditions in the unorganised sector
Sustainability of development is a crucial aspect in present times
Explain the impact of Globalization with examples
Suppose the average income of a country is not being increased over time
WTO establishes rules regarding international trade
Which one provides assured payment
Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been advantageous to consumers
How do banks play an important role in the economy of India
Foreign trade integrates the markets in different countries
Why is modern currency accepted as a medium of exchange without any use of its own
How does money act as a medium of exchange
What is meant by double coincidence of wants
What is liberalisation? Describe any four effects of liberalisation on the Indian economy
Analyse any five positive effects of globalisation on the Indian economy
How do Multi-National Corporations (MNCs) interlink production across countries
Explain any three loan activities of banks in India
How does the use of money make it easier to exchange things
How do we feel the impact of globalization on our daily life
Why is cheap and affordable credit important for the country's development
Distinguish the service conditions of organized sector with that of unorganized sector
How is the issue of sustainability important for development
Give any two examples of informal sector of credit
When we produce goods by exploiting natural resources, in which category of economic sector
State any two goals of development other than income
Compare the economic activities of the private sector with that of the public sector
How are consumers enjoying the right to be informed in their daily life
How has globalisation affected the life of Indians
How can the Government of India play a major role to make globalisation more fair
Why is it necessary to increase a large number of banks mainly in rural areas
If you want to purchase an electrical valuable good
Give one example each of modern currency and older currency
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