Month: October 2024
Fisheries
Fisheries What is Fisheries? Overfishing Pollution Climate Change What is Fisheries? Fisheries is the science and practice of catching and harvesting fish and other aquatic animals. It is a major economic activity in many parts of the world, and it provides food for millions of people. Fisheries can be divided into two main categories: capture … Read more
Public-Private Participation Investment Model (PPP)
Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Public-Private Participation InvestmentInvestment Model (PPP): PPP Project Cycle PPP Procurement PPP Risk Allocation PPP Financial Structuring PPP Contractual Arrangements PPP Performance Management PPP Evaluation PPP Trends PPP Case Studies PPP Resources Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are a type of collaboration between the public and private sectors … Read more
Use Of I.T. In Various Services
Use of I.T. in various Services An important application of information technology is video on demand. It is very common now a days. The cable tv operator provides services to watch any video clipping, movie or any favourite tv program. The channel is established from the computer at home and the cable operator. … Read more
Fertilizer Subsidy
Fertilizer Subsidy Fertilizer subsidy is a government program that provides financial assistance to farmers to help them purchase fertilizer. The goal of fertilizer subsidy is to increase agricultural production and reduce the cost of food. Fertilizer subsidy is a common practice in many countries around the world. In the United States, the federal government provides … Read more
Narsinh Mehta
Narsinh Mehta: The Bard of Gujarat, a Legacy of Faith and Music Narsinh Mehta, a name synonymous with devotional music in Gujarat, India, stands as a towering figure in the realm of bhakti movement and cultural heritage. His life, spanning the 15th century, was interwoven with the fabric of Gujarati society, leaving an indelible mark … Read more
Industrial development and Economic reforms in India : Major changes in industrial policy, its impact on industrial growth
The Indian Government had undertaken Industrial Policy reforms since 1980, but the most radical reforms have occurred since 1991, after the severe economic crisis in fiscal year 1990-91. These reforms mainly aim at enhancing the efficiency and international competitiveness in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) forms an integral part of the Industrial Policy. FDI helps in … Read more
International Day of Education
INFRASTRUCTURE: Many schools lack basic facilities like electricity, clean water, and sanitation, creating an unfavorable learning Environment. Gender Inequality: Girls and Women continue to face significant barriers to education, including early marriage, cultural norms, and lack of access to resources. The Digital Divide: Unequal access to technology and digital Literacy skills exacerbates existing inequalities in … Read more