Structural Changes In The Indian Economy

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Change in composition of domestic product or change in NATIONAL INCOME by Industry of origin refers to change in relative significance (share) of different sectors of the economy. Generally, an economy is divided into three major sectors viz. primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. Primary Sector includes … Read more

Article 33

Article 33: A Complex Balancing Act Between Fundamental Rights and Special Laws Article 33 of the Indian Constitution is a unique provision that allows Parliament to make laws that abridge or restrict fundamental rights for certain categories of people or situations. This article, often referred to as the “exception to the exceptions,” has been a … Read more

Parliamentary Committees

The Functions of Parliament are not only varied in nature, but considerable in volume. The time at its disposal is limited. It cannot make very detailed scrutiny of all legislative and other matters that come up before it. A good deal of Parliamentary business is, therefore, transacted in the committees.These are committees, with MPs as … Read more

Control of Pests and crop Disease

Control of Pests and crop Disease agriculture is the single largest sector of India that provides the principal means of livelihood for over 58.4% of country’s Population. It contributes approximately one-fifth of the total gross domestic product (GDP). Agriculture accounts for about 10% of the total export earnings and provides raw material to a large … Read more

Declaration of Telangana State in Parliament

INFRASTRUCTURE, and financial Resources. Water and Power Resources: Provisions were made for the management and sharing of Water Resources from rivers like Krishna and Godavari. Similarly, arrangements for the distribution of power and Energy Resources were specified to ensure equitable access for both states. Legal and Administrative Framework: The bill included provisions for the establishment … Read more

Glacial lakes

Glacial Lakes: A Symphony of Ice, Water, and Change Glacial lakes, shimmering jewels scattered across landscapes sculpted by ancient ice, are more than just picturesque scenery. They are dynamic ecosystems, vital water sources, and powerful indicators of climate change. Their formation, evolution, and potential hazards are intricately linked to the ebb and flow of glaciers, … Read more

Samudragupta – The Man of Culture

Samudragupta: The Man of Culture Samudragupta, the third ruler of the Gupta Empire, is often hailed as the “Napoleon of India” for his military prowess and territorial expansion. However, his legacy extends far beyond the battlefield, encompassing a profound appreciation for art, literature, and culture. This article delves into the multifaceted personality of Samudragupta, exploring … Read more

Special Powers of Rajya Sabha

The Rajya Sabha: A House of Elders with Special Powers The Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of the Indian Parliament, is often referred to as the “Council of States” or the “House of Elders.” While it shares legislative powers with the Lok Sabha, the Lower House, the Rajya Sabha possesses certain unique and significant powers … Read more

SDG 1 – Poverty

Here is the list of subtopics for SDG 1: 1.1.1 Proportion of population living below $1.90 international Poverty Line 1.2.1 Proportion of people living in extreme poverty in rural areas 1.2.2 Proportion of people living in extreme poverty in urban areas 1.3.1 Proportion of women living in poverty 1.4.1 Proportion of children under 5 years … Read more

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