Growth of Communalism:-For RAS RTS Mains Exam and Ras Rts Prelims Examination

Definition Communalism is the belief that because a group of people follow a particular religion they have, as a result, common secular, that is, social, political and economic interests. Second stage: Secular interests of followers of one religion are dissimilar and divergent from the interests of the followers of another religion Third stage: The interests … Read more

Water Resources : Availability

  Water is a prime natural resource, a basic human need and a precious national asset. Planning, development and management of water Resources need to be governed by national perspectives. India accounts for about 2.45 per cent of world’s surface area, 4 per cent of the world’s Water Resources and about 16 per cent of … Read more

Non Banking Financial Institutions

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Non-Banking financial institutions and their reforms in them since 1990s A Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 of India, engaged in the business of loans and advances, acquisition of Shares, stock, Bonds hire-purchase insurance business or chit business … Read more

3.8 Social Influence

 Social influence Social influence occurs when a person’s emotions, opinions, or behaviors are affected by others. Social influence takes many forms and can be seen in conformity, socialization, peer pressure, obedience, Leadership, Persuasion, sales, and Marketing. In 1958, Harvard psychologist Herbert Kelman identified three broad varieties of social influence. Compliance is when people … Read more

Unveiling the Splendor of Aihole Temples: A Journey into Ancient Architecture

Unveiling the Splendor of Aihole Temples: A Journey into Ancient Architecture Nestled amidst the rugged landscape of Karnataka, India, lies the ancient town of Aihole, a treasure trove of architectural marvels that whisper tales of a bygone era. This once-thriving capital of the Chalukya dynasty, dating back to the 6th century CE, boasts an extraordinary … Read more

Wind as a Geomorphic agent

Wind: A Powerful Sculptor of the Earth’s Surface Wind, an invisible force that whispers through trees and howls across deserts, is more than just a meteorological phenomenon. It is a potent geomorphic agent, capable of shaping the Earth’s surface in profound ways. From the gentle erosion of coastal dunes to the creation of towering rock … Read more