Month: September 2024
Growth of Literature in regional Languages
The medieval period witnessed the Growth of a rich corpus of literature that accompanied the development of new languages. The conventional view among historians was that the patronage of the Sanskrit and other regional language had declined because the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate led to the patronage of Persian. But this period witnessed the … Read more
Mahakali Caves
Unveiling the Secrets of the Mahakali Caves: A Journey Through Time and Faith The Mahakali Caves, nestled amidst the rugged terrain of the Konkan region in Maharashtra, India, stand as silent witnesses to a rich tapestry of history, art, and faith. These ancient rock-cut caves, dedicated to the fierce and powerful goddess Mahakali, offer a … Read more
Kolkali-Parichakali
Kolkali-Parichakali: A Glimpse into the Ritualistic Dance of Kerala The vibrant tapestry of Indian culture is woven with threads of diverse traditions, each holding a unique story. Among these, the Kolkali-Parichakali dance of Kerala stands out as a captivating blend of ritualistic fervor and artistic expression. This ancient dance form, deeply rooted in the cultural … Read more
Wild Life Management System
wild life management system Limitations to Hunting Legal issues related to hunting are addressed in other parts, such as those on regulation of hunting, on licences and on ownership of wildlife. This section is limited to aspects which are not addressed elsewhere. Among the most common protection rules are those which … Read more
HAM (Hybrid Annuity Model)
The following are the subtopics of HAM (Hybrid Annuity Model): Introduction to HAM Components of HAM Working of HAM Advantages of HAM Disadvantages of HAM Applications of HAM Future of HAM Introduction to HAM HAM is a hybrid annuity model that combines the features of both traditional annuities and variable annuities. It offers the guaranteed … Read more
Single Citizenship
Single Citizenship Single citizenship is a system in which a person can only hold one citizenship at a time. This is in contrast to dual citizenship, in which a person can hold citizenship of two or more countries. There are a number of reasons why a country might choose to adopt a single citizenship system. … Read more
Public Service Act and its implications.
Delivering public Services in a time bound, decentralised and citizen friendly manner has been one of the major challenges facing the administration wing of the government.Right To Service legislation in India comprises statutory laws which guarantee time-bound delivery of various public services rendered to citizens and provides mechanism for punishing the errant public servant if … Read more
Potential Areas Of Socio
Potential areas of socio-political conflicts Caste system The Caste System in India has its roots in ancient India. Just as the ashrama dharma laid down rules and duties with reference to the individual’s life in the world, varna or caste system prescribed duties with reference to the particular caste to which an individual … Read more