Print and Electronic Media- Its impact on Policy Making, Shaping of public opinion and in educating the people and Press Council of India

Print media generally refers to newspapers. Newspapers collect, edit and print news reports and articles.The Chinese were the first to invent the art of printing. They made wooden blocks to print letters. This was started during the period of the Tang Dynasty in 600 AD. The oldest known surviving printed work in a woodblock is … Read more

International Relations And Transparency

 <strong>     <u>The Concept of Transparency in International Relations</u></strong> Transparency is a political condition valued and pursued by countless actors in globalpolitics, and transparency promotion is central to an extensive range of policy issues.Development aid practices, Internet governance and surveillance, the accountability ofinternational institutions, Democracy promotion, nuclear weapons proliferation, and thepolitics of financial regulation … Read more

Corporate Social Responsibility -(CSR)

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is increasingly an essential issue for companies. It is a complex and multi- dimensional organisational phenomenon that is understood as the scope for which, and the ways in which, an organisation is consciously responsible for its actions and non-actions and their impact on its stakeholders. It represents not just a change … Read more

Levy and Collection of Goods and Services Tax in Course of Inter-State Trade or Commerce (Article 269-A)

The Complexities of Levy and Collection of Goods and Services Tax in Inter-State Trade or Commerce (Article 269-A) The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime in India, introduced in 2017, aimed to create a unified national market by eliminating cascading taxes and streamlining the tax structure. However, the intricate nature of inter-state trade and commerce, … Read more

Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)

Sick Building Syndrome: A Silent Threat Lurking in Our Indoor Spaces The modern world has ushered us into a life predominantly spent indoors. From our homes to our workplaces, we spend a significant portion of our lives within the confines of constructed spaces. While these structures offer shelter and comfort, they can also harbor a … Read more

The policy of Ring of Fence(1765-1813)

The Ring of Fence: A Policy of Containment and Control in British India (1765-1813) The “Ring of Fence” policy, implemented by the British East India Company (EIC) between 1765 and 1813, represented a significant shift in their approach to governance in India. This policy, characterized by a combination of military expansion, political manipulation, and economic … Read more

Important Treaties

Treaty of Pondicherry     After the II Carinatic war. Muhammad Ali, son of late Anwar-ud-din was         accepted as the Nawab of Carinatic.   Treaty of Mangalore     Signed between Tipu & British in 1784. Under this Tipu withdrew his army   1784     from Carinatic & English withdrew … Read more

Fiscal, investment and monetary policy issues and their impact

&nbsp; Monetary Policy TOOL:   There are several direct and indirect instruments that are used for implementing monetary policy. Repo rate: The (fixed) interest rate at which the Reserve Bank provides overnight liquidity to banks against the collateral of government and other approved securities under the Liquidity Adjustment facility (LAF). Reverse Repo Rate: The (fixed) … Read more

TV Full Form

Television: A Technological Revolution The Birth of Television The concept of television, the transmission of images over a distance, was first proposed in the late 19th century. However, it wasn’t until the 1920s that significant progress was made. 1923: Vladimir Zworykin, a Russian-American scientist, filed a patent for an electronic television system using a cathode … Read more

Economic Reforms In India

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> New Industrial Policy Under Industrial Policy, keeping in view the priorities of the country and its Economic Development, the roles of the public and private sectors are clearly decided. Under the New Industrial Policy, the industries have been freed to a large extent from the licenses … Read more

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