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Question 13 Marks
Write short note : Green Revolution
Answer
  • In the post-independence period there was acute shortage of food grains and food grains were imported on a large scale.
  • The Government of India decided to overcome this problem and achieving food self-sufficiency by modernisation of agriculture, agricultural research, new production techniques, developing high-yielding varieties of food grains, developing means of irrigation and providing agricultural finance, chemical fertilizers, implements and pesticides at a subsidised rate. The outcome of this policy was a manifold increase in food production.
  • By the end of the year 1972, India had become self-sufficient in her food requirement. This transformation in the Indian agriculture is described as the ‘Green Revolution’. Dr M. S. Swaminathan was the architect of India’s ‘Green Revolution’.
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Question 23 Marks
Why was there necessity to use ‘Police Force’ in Hyderabad ?
Answer
  1. Nizam of Hyderabad with its states from southern part of India declared its independence on 15th August.
  2. As for as its geographical location, it was bound to join India.
  3. Hyderabad won’t be able to remain as an independent state as it is surrounded by Indian territory.
  4. Nizam clarified the matter by saying that if the country will be divided then owing to ideological reasons and geographical reasons. Under such circumstances, they would prefer to remain independent.
  5. Negotiations began with the Nizam. Sardar Patel bluntly stated to the negotiator of the Nizam that people of Hyderabad are eager to be with the Union of India.
  6. Nizam officers started committing atrocities on the people of Hyderabad. Ultimately Hyderabad was merged with the union of India by using ‘Police Force on 18th September, 1948.
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Question 33 Marks
Discuss the process of merger of Goa, Diu and Daman into the Union of India.
Answer
15th August 1947, political leaders and satyagrahis entered Diu, Daman and Goa. In ‘Free Goa Agitation’ thousands of volunteers died. As attempts such as negotiation, persuasion and satyagrahis proved to be unsuccessful.
  1. Indian government decided to began ‘Operation Vijay’ to liberate Goa. On the midnight of December 19th Governor of Portuguese, De Silva, surrendered to the Indian government.
  2. Indian Army captured Goa, Daman and Diu and hosted Indian flag there.
  3. On 12th March, 1962 Goa, Dadra Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu were merged with Union of India. These states were known as Union Territories.
  4. On 30th May, 1987 Daman and Diu were separated from Goa.
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Question 43 Marks
Give importance of Science and Technology.
Answer
Technology means practical usage of knowledge, science achieved through experiments.
Principles of science are used very frequently so generally. It has attached with technology.
In modem world science and technology is needed for each country. Today the prosperity of the Country can be known by achievements made by country in the field of science and technology.
Due to technology today man could reach upto Mars. Thus, technology is an instrument for all-round development of man.
Science and Technology has made the world closer. Discoveries made the internal easy relations between countries. Thus, co-operation of countries is necessary for peaceful co-existence.
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Question 53 Marks
There was a strong agitation to reorganise separate states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. Give reason.
Answer
  1. Mahagujarat movement was a political movement demanding the creation of the state of Gujarat for Gujarati-speaking people from the bilingul Bombay (Mumbai) state in 1956.
  2. Bilingual Mumbai state was reformed in which Maharashtra, Gujarat and Saurastra were included and Mumbai was made as the capital of this state.
  3. Finally a Bill due to pressure of strong agritation, making changes in the constitution and reorganising states was passed and implemented from 1956.
  4. Finally, Central Government made two s’eperate states, Maharashtra and Gujarat on May 1, 1960.
  5. Mumbai went to Maharashtra and Dang went to Gujarat. On 25th May, 1960, Mumbai was made the capital of Maharashtra and Gujarat included the regions of saurastra and kutch is 1 st May, 1960.
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Question 63 Marks
King Hari Singh immediately agreed to sign the instrument of Accession. Give reason.
Answer
  1. At the time of independence, the ruler of Kashmir was Hari Singh, a Hindu whereas the majority of the population was Muslim.
  2. Hence, king Hari Singh was confused whether to join India or Pakistan.
  3. Meanwhile, Pakistan attacked Kashmir and King Hari Singh came to India for help.
  4. The Government of India insisted that King Hari Singh should first sign the instrument of Accession and only then India would help him.
  5. Hari Singh was left with no option and hence, he immediately signed the instrument of Assession with India.
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Question 73 Marks
Write short note : States Reorganisation Commission
Answer
  • The issue of linguistic reorganisation of states resurfaced after the formation of Andhra Pradesh on 1st October, 1953. The Telugu-speaking people had agitated for separation from Madras state in 1952.)
  • The Government of India decided to review the entire issue of reorganisation of the states and appointed States Reorganisation Commission (SRC).
  • Justice Fazalali was the Chairman, Pandit Hridaynath Kunzru and Sardar K. M. Pannikar were its members.
  • After studying all aspects of the problem, the SRC submitted its report to the Government of India on 30th September, 1955.
  • The States Reorganisation Act, based on the recommendations of the SRC, was passed by the Union Parliament. After receiving the assent of the President of India, it was implemented on 1st November, 1956.
  • he Act provided for the establishment of 14 states and 5 Union Territories.
  • Most of the states were formed on the basis of language.
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Question 83 Marks
Write short note : Merger of Hyderabad with the Indian Union
Answer
  • Hyderabad was the largest princely state in the southern part of India. This state was.ruled by Nizam in an autocratic manner. While the ruler professed Islam, the majority of the subjects were Hindus.
  • Nizam declared his intention to retain independence and not to merge with the Indian Union on 15th August, 1947.
  • The Government of India tried to convince the Nizam that an independent state was not viable - as it waS surrounded by the Indian territory.
  • Nizam maintained that for the geographical reason his state cannot be merged with Pakistan and for the ideological reasons with India. Therefore, he had decided to remain independent.
  • Negotiations were started with Nizam by Sardar Patel who conveyed to him that his subjects were in favour of merger with India and therefore it was in the interest of everyone that Hyderabad should merge with the Indian Union.
  • Kasim Rizvi headed ‘Razakar’, i.e. a para military fanatic organisation. Rizvi advised Nizam not to merge with the Indian Union and let loose violence on the Hindus in Hyderabad state. The officials and the military of Nizam, too, were in favour of independence.
  • For the liberation of Hyderabad, it was decided to take ‘Police Action’. Little resistance was offered by the Nizam's army. Nizam surrendered on 18th September, 1948 and his state was merged with the Indian Union. However, the Government of India gave assurance that Nizam’s interests will be protected.
  • Hyderabad State Congress led by Swami Ramanand Tirth and Shri K. M. Munshi played an important role in the merger of Hyderabad state with the Indian Union.
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Question 93 Marks
Write short note : Integration of Junagadh with the Indian Union.
Answer
  • Junagadh was a small princely state in Saurashtra. The ruler- Nawab was Muslim by religion, whereas the subjects were the Hindus.
  • Going against the wishes of his subject, the Nawab merged Junagadh with Pakistan. On 15th August, 1947 Pakistan acknowledged the merger of Junagadh.
  • There was uproar in Junagadh and Sardar Patel decided to take immediate action to resolve this crisis.
  • The people of Junagadh, living in Mumbai, formed ‘Aarzi Hukumat’ with the objective of retention of Junagadh in India. The action of the Nawab was condemned by the people all over Saurashtra.
  • The Nawab resorted to different means to torture his subjects.
  • The Indian army and navy encircled Junagadh. Fearing for his life, the Nawab fled to Pakistan.
  • Indian army acquired control over Junagadh on 9th November, 1947.
  • A plebiscite was held to ascertain the views of people who expressed their desire to merge - with India.
  • Thus the statesmanship of Sardar Patel and strong will of people led to the merger of Junagadh with the Indian Union.
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3 Marks Each - Social Science STD 9 Questions - Vidyadip