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what was the main aim of Scholar Revolt of 1868?

why did India adopt multy-party -system??

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As high tech as business has become, and as many advances as there have been, some of the most exciting innovations have been in the types of business conducted, differences that reflect our changing economic landscape. One such change growing in popularity is the specialized business environment, such as those that involve more than two parties forming complex business partnerships.

According to Negotiations.com, there’s a delicate balancing act where both clients and businesses are trying to walk the same tightrope, and making it run smoothly requires a clear, keen vision. These multi-party business agreements carry with them the potential for increased growth and development, but a little planning and foresight is necessary.

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Answered by yuvrajkarle
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The main aim of scholar revolution was to stop Catholic missionaries which were spreading Christianity and converting people's religions.Due to spread of Christianity French control over Vietnam was increasing so the imperials of the court opposed it which resulted Scholars Revolt in 1868.Over 3,00,000 people changed to Christianity so Vietnamese killed hundreds of Catholics in the provinces of Ha Yien and Ngu An.




2.India has called for the adoption of a multi-pronged strategy to fight the global battle against the scourge of human trafficking.

According to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, tens of millions of people around the world were victims of forced labour, sexual servitude, recruitment as child soldiers and other forms of exploitation, with such abuse gripping the weakest and most vulnerable.







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