Trade during Gupta Period

The Flourishing Tapestry of Trade in the Gupta Period: A Journey Through Commerce and Cultural Exchange The Gupta period (c. 320-550 CE) stands as a golden age in Indian history, marked by political stability, cultural flourishing, and remarkable economic prosperity. This era witnessed a significant expansion of trade, both within India and with the outside … Read more

Punch Marked Coins

Punch Marked Coins Punch marked coins are the earliest known coins in India. They were made from a variety of metals, including silver, copper, and gold. The coins were typically round or square in shape and had a hole in the center. They were inscribed with symbols that represented the value of the coin and … Read more

Minimum Support Price (MSP)

The Minimum Support Price (MSP): A Lifeline or a Crutch for Indian Farmers? The Minimum Support Price (MSP) is a cornerstone of India’s agricultural policy, designed to provide a safety net for farmers and ensure food security for the nation. However, its effectiveness and long-term implications have been subject to intense debate, with proponents arguing … Read more

Isothermal Lines

Isothermal Lines The “isothermal process”, which is thermodynamic process in which the temperature of a system remains constant. The transfer of heat into or out of the system happens so slowly that thermal equilibrium is maintained. “Thermal” is a term that describes the heat of a system. “Iso” means “equal”, so “isothermal” means “equal heat”, … Read more

JPSC Mains Printed Notes- With Cash on Delivery

After the great demand by students for cash on delivery (COD) for printed Notes.We have launched the COD Facility in colebration with Delhivery.. Choose COD as payment option at checkout. Book your COD Package Now Details of products presently available for COD facility. Description- The notes are on Average 800+ pages and package is around 2kg for all the states. … Read more

Social Disorganisation

Social Disorganization-Anomie and Alienation The social disorganization theory is one of the most important theories developed by the Chicago School, related to ecological theories. The theory directly links crime rates to neighborhood ecological characteristics; a core principle of social disorganization theory is that place matters. In other words, a person’s residential location is a substantial … Read more

Public Interest Litigation

Public Interest Litigation: A Catalyst for Social Justice and Accountability Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a powerful tool for promoting social justice and holding the state accountable in India and beyond. This article delves into the evolution, significance, and impact of PIL, exploring its strengths and limitations, and examining its role in shaping … Read more

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