Fundamental Rights & Duties

The Indian constitution originally provided 7 categories of Fundamental Rights. But one fundamental right, that to property was removed from the list of fundamental rights by 44th amendment. Right to Property now is an ordinary legal right. Thus there are now 6 categories of fundamental rights. These are:  (1) Right to Equality (Arts. 14-18). In … Read more

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Real GDP

Real GDP: A Deeper Dive into the Engine of Economic Growth The concept of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a cornerstone of economic analysis, providing a crucial measure of a nation’s economic output. However, understanding the nuances of GDP, particularly its “real” counterpart, is essential for grasping the true picture of economic health and growth. … Read more

Cyclones

 INFRASTRUCTURE. Damage to property: The high winds and heavy rains of a cyclone can cause damage to homes, businesses, and other structures. Loss of life: Cyclones can cause loss of life due to drowning, injuries, and other causes. There are a number of things that can be done to prepare for a cyclone, … Read more

Carbon Tax

The Carbon Tax: A Price on Pollution for a Cleaner Future? The world is grappling with the urgent need to address climate change, and a growing number of countries are turning to carbon pricing mechanisms as a key tool in their arsenal. Among these, the carbon tax stands out as a direct and transparent approach … Read more

Financial Stability and Development Council

The Financial Stability and Development Council: A Guardian of India’s Economic Well-being The Indian economy, with its vast population and diverse sectors, faces a unique set of challenges in maintaining financial stability and fostering sustainable development. To navigate these complexities, the government established the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) in 2010. This council, comprising … Read more

Rajiv Gandhi Government

The Rajiv Gandhi Government: A Legacy of Reform and Controversy Rajiv Gandhi’s tenure as Prime Minister of India, from 1984 to 1989, was a period of significant change and upheaval. He inherited a nation reeling from the assassination of his mother, Indira Gandhi, and faced a multitude of challenges, including economic stagnation, political instability, and … Read more

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