Skip to main content

10th Class Social Science-Civics-Power Sharing


10th Class Social Science-Civics-Power Sharing

As per Class 10th Civics syllabus, we will talk about power sharing in two countries, Belgium and Sri Lanka in this article.
Belgium and Sri Lanka
Belgium
  • Belgium in context to thearea is a small country in Europe shares borders with France, Netherlands, Germany, and Luxembourg.
  • The population islittle more than one crore, out of which 59% lives in the Flemish region and speak the Dutch language, the other 40%lives in Wallonia region and speak French.
  • The minority population was rich, the other majority population got the benefit of economic development and education later, this led to the tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French-speaking communities in the 1950s and 1960s.


Sri Lanka
  • Situated in the south of India,Srilanka is an island nation.
  • The population is about 2 crores, which is divided into two social groups.74% speak Sinhala and 18 % are Tamil speakers.
  • 7% percent population is Christians who are both Tamil and Sinhala.
  • Sinhala speakers are Buddhists whereas Tamil speakers are Hindus or Muslims.
  • Tamilian are divided into two groups: –
    • Sri Lankan Tamils-Natives of the same country.
    • Indian Tamils- came from India as plantation workers during colonial workers.

Read more.....> 10th Class Social Science-Civics-Power Sharing
One stop solution NCERT Solution for Class 10, kindly visit our website takshilalearning.com.
For the Best Online Classes for Class10 Social Science visit 
Or call us : 8800999280/8800999284/011-45639131

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Lessons-Worksheets-Question Papers-CBSE Class 2 English

Lessons-Worksheets-Question Papers-CBSE Class 2 English CBSE 2nd Class English – One and Many  In this blog, we share the spelling rules used in the concept of  One  and Many. When there is only one of a naming word (noun), it is said to be a  singular noun . When a noun shows more than one, it is said to be in the  plural . We can add  –S, -es, -ves or ies  to show that there is more than one noun.  For example,  we say many birds, four biscuits, six brushes. But for the students of  Class 2 , it’s very difficult and confusing to understand where to use  s , es, ves or ies  in the form of many. Don’t worry, it looks difficult, but it is very easy as in grammar each concept has a set of rules that need to practice. Noun ending with  –s, -x, -o, -sh, -ch, and –ss  form plurals by taking  –es. Look at these pairs of words: Bus – Buses Brush – Brushes Continue ..... Click here ...

Class 3 English Practice Grammar Worksheet -The Adverb

 Class 3 English Practice Grammar Worksheet -The Adverb Class 3 English – The Adverb – Kinds of Adverb Fill in the blanks with suitable Adverbs of place. Choose from the box.  Up               outside                       everywhere                 back                down      away          here                           there                     ...

Bhakti Movement NCERT Class 12 History

Bhakti Movement NCERT Class 12 History The Bhakti movement was an effort to achieve salvation and emancipation by devotion to God. In Hindi, the word bhakti refers to fervent devotion to God. This movement, which stressed a single-minded, ardent devotion to God, is seen as the most characteristic act of religious progress during the Middle Ages. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Kabir Das was a key figure in the Bhakti Movement. As a result of the movement, Kabir Das' poems and religious writings attained widespread fame. Kabir Das was raised up by a Muslim family. However, his religious beliefs were influenced by his Hindu teacher Ramananda, who regarded Rama as the highest God. The first Sikh guru and the founder of Sikhism was Guru Nanak. He vehemently opposed prejudice based on customs, rivalry, and caste in religion. Nanak was raised in a Hindu household and from an early age began to exhibit spiritual tendencies. He helped the indigent and underprivileged. His followers began r...