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    The Supreme Court, from 1998 onwards, insisted that every vehicle using diesel should switch to ________.

    Solution
    In 1998, the Supreme Court published a Directive that specified the date of April 2001 as deadline to replace or convert all busses, three-wheelers and taxis to CNG. In addition, the Directive specified that an infrastructure of 70 CNG refuelling stations had to be made available, and asked for financial incentives for the conversion of vehicle fleets.

    In January 1998, the National Capital Region of Delhi set up a Commission to study, write and publish a report on the air pollution problem in Delhi. CSE was a member of this Commission. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the fossil fuels are not environment-friendly, hence, incorrect. 
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    What was the compensation filed by Bhopal Gas victims?
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    Emissions from vehicles are a major cause of
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    Transportation is a major source of air pollution in many countries around the world due to the high number of vehicles that are available on the roads today. 
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    How can the government ensure social justice?
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    Through making, enforcing and upholding laws, the government can control the activities of individuals or private companies and thus, ensure social justice.
  • Question 5
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    What does the Right against Exploitation state?
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    The Right against Exploitation states that no one can be forced to work under bondage or for low wages. Similarly, the Constitution lays down that no child below the age of 14 shall be employed to work in any factory or mines or any other hazardous employment.
  • Question 6
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    Workers rights means:
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    Right to work, right to a fair wage and decent work conditions all come under the umbrella of workers' rights.
  • Question 7
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    Foreign companies come to India for:
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    Foreign companies come to India for cheap labor. Wages that the companies pay to workers in developed countries like the U.S.A. are far higher than what they have to pay to workers in poorer countries like India.
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    What is a market?
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    A market is that place where the process of buying and selling takes place. Markets everywhere tend to be exploitative of people whether as workers, consumers or producers.
  • Question 9
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    Safety measures at the workplace means:
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    Why do foreign companies come to India?
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    One reason why foreign companies come to India is for cheap labour. Wages that the companies pay to workers, for example in the U.S.A., are far higher than what they have to pay to workers in poorer countries like India. For lower pay, companies can get longer hours of work. Additional expenses, such as for housing facilities for workers, are also fewer. Thus, companies can save costs and earn higher profits.
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