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4. Complete the following table with correct information regarding cultivation of
Maize :
(A)Cultivation season
(C)Soil on which it grows
(B)Temperature required for
its growth
(B) - ?
(A) -?
(C)Old alluvial soil

5. "In Lahore Congress Session 1929 call for Purna Swaraj was given." Who gave the
call for 'Purna Swaraj?​

Answers

Answered by aniketkumarsah
7

Answer:

(A) three distinct season in which maize is cultivated are:

a. Kharif season

b. Rabi season

c. spring season

mainly it is cultivated in kharif season.

(B) temperature between 21°c to 27°c

5. The Indian national Congress and the famous poet Hasrat Mohani had given the call for Purna Swaraj.

Answered by smartbrainz
1

4. Cultivation Season - Kharif, Rai and Spring; Temperature required; 18°C to 27°C (daytime ) and 14°C (night time)

5. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian National Congress

Explanation:

  • There are three different seasons for maize cultivation: the main season is kharif; during Rabis season, maize is cultivated in Peninsular India and Bihar and in spring season, maize is cultivated in northern India. Maize is grown in temperatures between 18°C -27°C in the day and about 14°C in the night. However, the most vital factor is the 140 frost-free days. The crop is very vulnerable to frost; hence, maize cultivation in temperate latitudes is restrictive
  • The Lahore Congress formalized the demand of Purna Swaraj or of full independence for India in December 1929 under Jawaharlal Nehru's presidency. It was announced that on 26 January 1930 citizens were to devote themselves to fighting for complete independence, and that this day was to be celebrated as Independence Day. On December 31, 1929, on the banks of the Ravi River in Lahore, modern Pakistan, the flag of India was hoisted by Jawaharlal Nehru. The Congress requested Indians to celebrate the day of independence on 26 January. Congress supporters, leftists and the public had publicly hoisted the flag of India.
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