Population and Settlements- Types and Patterns, Urbanization, Smart Cities and Smart Villages.

  Settlement can be defined as any form of human habitation which ranges from a single dwelling to large city. The word settlement has another connotation as well as this is a process of opening up and settling of a previously uninhabited area by the people. In geography this process is also known as occupancy. … Read more

Spread of Modern Education

1781: Hastings set up the Calcutta Madrasah for the study and teaching of Muslim law and related subjects 1791: Jonathan Duncan started a Sanskrit College at Varanasi for the study of Hindu law and philosophy. 1813: Charter of 1813 directed the Company to spend Rs. 1 lakh for promoting modern sciences in the country. This … Read more

Christian Festivals

A Journey Through Time: Exploring the Significance of Christian Festivals Christian festivals, woven into the fabric of history and faith, offer a rich tapestry of traditions, rituals, and celebrations. These events, rooted in biblical narratives and theological concepts, serve as powerful reminders of the core tenets of Christianity and provide opportunities for spiritual reflection, communal … Read more

Wegner’s Continental Drift Theory

    Alfred Wegner was a German Meteorologist in the early 1900s who studied ancient climates. Like most people, the jigsaw puzzle appearance of the Atlantic continental margins caught his attention. He put together the evidence of ancient glaciations and the distribution of fossil to formulate a theory that the continents have moved over the … Read more

Difference between Municipal Corporation and Municipality

Navigating the Urban Landscape: Understanding the Difference Between Municipal Corporations and Municipalities The urban landscape is a complex tapestry woven with various administrative entities responsible for governing and managing our cities and towns. Among these, two prominent forms of local self-governance stand out: Municipal Corporations and Municipalities. While both entities share the common goal of … Read more

GVA at factor cost

Understanding Gross Value Added (GVA) at Factor Cost: A Comprehensive Guide Gross Value Added (GVA) at factor cost is a crucial economic indicator that measures the value of goods and services produced within a specific region or industry, taking into account the costs of production. It provides a comprehensive picture of economic activity and is … Read more

Factor Cost

Understanding Factor Cost: A Deep Dive into the Economics of Production The cost of production is a fundamental concept in economics, shaping everything from pricing strategies to government policy. While we often think of prices in terms of what consumers pay, economists use a more nuanced approach to understand the true cost of producing goods … Read more

BPO (Business Process Outsourcing)

BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) Business process outsourcing (BPO) is a method of subcontracting various business-related operations to third-party vendors. Although BPO originally applied solely to manufacturing entities, such as soft drink manufacturers that outsourced large segments of their supply chains, BPO now applies to the outsourcing of Services, as well. Many businesses, from small startups … Read more

Factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India)

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regime, improved Communication systems that produce and facilitate the trade of the concerned commodities. [su_heading size=”21″]Distribution and changing pattern of Cotton textile industry[/su_heading] The industrial development in India began with the establishment of first successful modern cotton textile mill at Mumbai in 1854.Traditional cotton textile industry could not face the competition … Read more

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