Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
All proponents of human security agree that its primary goal is the protection of individuals. However, there are differences about precisely what threats individuals should be protected from. Proponents of the ‘narrow’ concept of human security focus on violent threats to individuals.
Which type of security is the main concern of ‘human security’?
What would you like to include under the ‘broad’ concept of human security? Explain.
Identify any four threats from which individuals should be protected.
CBSE 59-1-2 PAPER SET 2019
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Protection of Individuals.
Protection of the life of individual from hunger, disease and natural disasters.
Threats from which individuals should be protected:
Global warming.
International Terrorism.
Aids.
Health Epidemics.
Human Right Violations.
Poverty and Hunger.
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How do per capita income and population growth affect the economic disparity in the world? Suggest any two ways to reduce economic disparitybetween the poor and the rich at the global level.
In the political outline map of India given above, five states have been marked as $\text{A, B, C, D}$ and $E.$ Identify these states on the basis of information given below and write their correct names in your answer book along with the respective serial number of the information used and the concerned alphabet in the map as per the following format.
Sr. No. of the information used
Concerned alphabet in the Map
Name of the State
$i.$
$ii.$
$iii.$
$iv.$
$v.$
The state where a violent incident took place at Godhara in $2002.$
The state which was earlier known as Madras.
The state which has the maximum number of seats in India in its Legislative Assembly.
The state to which Laldenga belonged.
The state which integrated with India in $1975$ as $22^{nd}$ State of India.