Month: October 2024
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
The Consumer Price Index: A Vital Gauge of Inflation and Economic Health The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a crucial economic indicator that measures the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of consumer goods and services. It serves as a vital gauge of inflation, providing insights into … Read more
Right to Freedom (Article 19- 22)
The Right to Freedom: A Cornerstone of Human Dignity and Progress The right to freedom is a fundamental human right, enshrined in international law and recognized as a cornerstone of a just and equitable society. It encompasses a wide range of freedoms, including freedom of expression, assembly, association, movement, and religion. These freedoms are essential … Read more
Eco Mark
Eco Mark: A Guide to Sustainable Products and Their Impact In a world grappling with the consequences of climate change and environmental degradation, consumers are increasingly seeking ways to make sustainable choices. One tool that helps navigate this complex landscape is the Eco Mark, a certification that signifies a product’s environmental friendliness. This article delves … Read more
Horticulture
Horticulture in Rajasthan Horticulture is the science and art of producing, improving, Marketing, and using fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental Plants. The importance of horticulture in improving the productivity of land, generating EMPLOYMENT, improving economic conditions of the farmers and entrepreneurs, enhancing exports and, above all, providing nutritional security to the people, is widely acknowledged. … Read more
Indian Diaspora
India’s Cultural Diplomacy And Indian Diaspora Cultural diplomacy is a specified form of diplomacy that encourages a deliberate effort of cultural exchange. It facilitates the understanding of foreign cultural dynamics. Itis exchange of ideas, information, art, lifestyles, value systems, traditions, beliefs another aspects of cultures. The Indian Diaspora is a generic term to describe … Read more
Employment Trend
JOB CREATION As outlined in the NITI Aayog’s Action Agenda, India suffers more from the problem of underemployment (i.e. low-productivity, low-wage jobs) than Unemployment as for example: In 2011-12, agriculture engaged nearly 50% of the workforce but contributed 15% to GDP In 2010-11, within manufacturing, small firms employed 72% but output was … Read more