Math, asked by sivaprasath, 1 year ago

i) What is communalism,. How does it affect poltics,.
ii) Function of RBI

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Answered by vishantchaudhary
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Communalism is a situation when a particular community tries to promote its own interest at the cost of other communities.
role of rbi are:-

sivaprasath: are??
sivaprasath: 'at the cost' means ??
Answered by Alisha06
2
Heyya!


Communalism is based on the idea that religion is the principal basis of social community. All the followers of one religion belong to one community and their basic interests are the same. It is interpreted negatively when a  group following a particular religion sees its interest as mutually hostile and antagonistic with that of another religious group.  

a.  Religious differences have rather have become a  source of conflict and tension in a society , when represented by political parties it may allow  minority religious groups to ventilate their grievances and voice their dissent but Political parties often tend to exploit issues based on  religion for narrow political gains to be used as vote bank during elections. It can take various forms in politics:
. The common form of communalism  practiced everyday is based on certain customarily beliefs,  religious prejudices, stereotypes of religions communities,  belief of supremacy of one religion over the other religions. This belief of superiority of one religion becomes the root cause of conflict in the society threatening the secular edifice of a country.

c. Political Parties have used religious preaching, sacred symbols to divide the people, The best example is that of Rath Yatra in 1992 for Construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya which was intended to mobilize a particular community against another. 

d. We may give example of communal clashes between Hindus and Muslims from time to time are more politically motivated where political parties have pitted one group against another for electoral gains.

The RBI sees that the banks give loans not just to profit-making businesses and traders but also to small cultivators, small scale industries, to small borrowers etc.

Periodically, banks have to submit information to the RBI on how much they are lending, to whom, at what interest rate, etc.

RBI also checks at what rate the banks are lending

supervises the credit activities of lenders in the formal sector. 

Hope it helps! : )



 

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