Rahul Raj
Rural Credit- MPPSC Mains
68.84% of the Population in India is rural based and majority of them depends on agriculture for a living. Enhanced and stable Growth of the agriculture sector is important as it plays a vital role not only in generating purchasing power among the rural population by creating on-farm and off-farm EMPLOYMENT opportunities but also through … Read more
TTC Full Form
INFRASTRUCTURE, playing a crucial role in connecting residents, businesses, and visitors across the city. History The TTC’s history dates back to 1921, when the Toronto Transportation Commission was established to consolidate the city’s various streetcar and railway systems. Over the years, the TTC has undergone significant expansion and modernization, introducing new technologies and services to … Read more
Aggregate Demand
Aggregate Demand: The Engine of Economic Growth Aggregate demand (AD) is a fundamental concept in macroeconomics, representing the total demand for all goods and services produced in an economy at a given price level. It is a key driver of economic growth, employment, and price stability. Understanding aggregate demand is crucial for policymakers and businesses … Read more
Cottage And Village Industries In India
Cottage and Village industries in India problems and prospects Cottage Industry is a form of small scale industry where the productivity of the good£ takes place in the houses of the workers, and the workforce include the members of the family. The equipment’s used to generate products are not the hi-tech ones but … Read more
Difference between consumer goods and capital goods with Advantages and similarities
INFRASTRUCTURE that enhance production capacity. Depreciation reduces the value of capital goods over time due to wear and tear, requiring businesses to account for this reduction in their financial statements. Maintenance is crucial for capital goods to ensure they operate efficiently and have a longer lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements and repairs. In … Read more
Contributions of moral thinkers from India and the world
Moral thinkers Rabindranath Tagore The centre of Tagore’s philosophy was man of god. Even his concept of God was influenced by the humanism inherent in his outlook. The supreme reality thus according to Tagore, essentially human and could be realised only through love of man. Love of God was thus translated into love of human. … Read more