Nagarjunakonda

Nagarjunakonda: A Lost City Resurrected Nagarjunakonda, a name that evokes images of ancient grandeur and forgotten civilizations, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of India. Nestled on an island in the Krishna River, this once-thriving Buddhist center, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a glimpse into the past, revealing a fascinating … Read more

Bilateral, Regional And Global Groupings And Agreements Involving India And Or Affecting India#U2019s Interests

 Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and or affecting India’s interests   Historical Background India’s relations with the world have evolved since the British Raj (1857–1947), when the British Empire monopolised external and defence relations. When India gained independence in 1947, few Indians had experience in making or conducting Foreign … Read more

Amber Box Subsidy

The Amber Box Subsidy: A Complex and Controversial Tool in Agricultural Trade The global agricultural trade landscape is a complex web of policies, subsidies, and regulations. One of the most contentious issues in this landscape is the use of Amber Box subsidies, a form of government support that directly distorts market prices and trade flows. … Read more

Second Five Year Plan

The Second Five Year Plan: A Catalyst for Industrialization and Social Change in India The Second Five Year Plan (1956-1961) stands as a pivotal chapter in India’s post-independence economic history. It marked a significant shift in the nation’s development strategy, moving away from the agricultural focus of the First Plan towards a more ambitious industrialization … Read more

Minamata disease

The Tragedy of Minamata: A Legacy of Environmental Injustice and the Fight for Recognition The name Minamata evokes a chilling image: a town ravaged by a devastating neurological disease, its victims bearing the scars of industrial negligence and environmental contamination. This story, one of the most infamous cases of environmental poisoning in history, serves as … Read more

Workers and Tribal movements

Workers, Peasant And Tribal Movements In British India Indigo Revolt (1859-60) The Indigo revolt of Bengal was directed against British planters who forced peasants to take advances and sign fraudulent contracts which forced the peasants to grow Indigo under terms which were the least profitable to them.  The revolt began in Govindpur village in Nadia … Read more

Magnetic Field

The Invisible Force: A Deep Dive into Magnetic Fields The world around us is teeming with unseen forces, shaping everything from the movement of celestial bodies to the functioning of our everyday devices. One such force, often overlooked but undeniably powerful, is the magnetic field. This article delves into the fascinating world of magnetic fields, … Read more

Chapter 3- Pro-Business versus Pro-Crony- Economic Survey 2020 Analysis

  F1:          The diversity of sectors in the sensex steadily increased over time following market reforms. It shoes less concentration of wealth in few firms and diversification of firms post liberalisation.   F2:    Benefit of liberalisation can be gauged from the democratisation of the firms. Now the ratio of size of Biggest/ smallest firm is … Read more

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