Programmes for production and productivity enhancement – green, white, yellow, blue

Green Revolution in India A term coined to describe the emergence and diffusion of new seeds of Cereals. Norman-e-Borlaug is the Father of Green Revolution in the world, while Dr. M.S. Swami Nathan is known as the Father of Green Revolution in India. The new cereals were the product of research work and concentrated plant … Read more

Public Service Act and their implications

Public Service Act and their 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 … Read more

Energy and Power policies

Energy Management includes planning and operation of energy production and energy consumption units. Objectives are resource conservation, Climate protection and cost Savings, while the users have permanent access to the energy they need.The main objectives of energy management are resource conservation, climate protection and cost savings. The central task of energy management is to reduce costs for the provision of energy in … Read more

Bio-fertilizers

The Rise of Bio-fertilizers: A Sustainable Solution for Agricultural Growth The world’s population is growing, and with it, the demand for food. This puts immense pressure on agricultural systems to produce more food while simultaneously facing the challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. Conventional fertilizers, while effective in boosting crop yields, come … Read more

Provisions for Sikkim

Provisions for Sikkim: A Journey Towards Development and Empowerment Sikkim, the “Land of the Mystic Mountains,” nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, has embarked on a remarkable journey of development and empowerment. This journey is intricately woven with a tapestry of provisions, policies, and initiatives aimed at fostering economic growth, social upliftment, and environmental sustainability. This … Read more

The Indian Councils Act (1861)

The Indian Councils Act of 1861: A Step Towards Limited Representation and the Seeds of Self-Governance The Indian Councils Act of 1861, also known as the Council of India Act 1861, marked a significant turning point in the evolution of British India’s political landscape. While it did not grant full self-governance, it introduced elements of … Read more

Cold Desert/ Temperate Desert

  Cold desert of India include areas of ladak, leh and kargil of kashmir and spiti valley of Himachal  Pradesh and some parts of northern Uttaranchal and Sikkim. Lies in rain shadow of Himalaya Oak, pine, deodar, birch and rhododendron are the important trees and bushes found there. Major  animal include yaks, dwarf cows, and … Read more

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