Averages

 Average The word “average” is used in everyday life to describe where the middle number of a data set is. It’s the typical number you would expect to find in a series of numbers. In statistics, the average is called the “arithmetic mean,” usually just shortened to the mean. Both the average and … Read more

Central Information Commission (CIC)

Central Information Commission (CIC)   The Central Information Commission is a high-powered independent body which inter alia looks into the complaints made to it and decides the appeals.   The Central Information Commission (CIC) set up under the Right To Information act is the authorized quasi judicial body, established in 2005,under the Government of India … Read more

1. Indus Valley Civilization

 Indus Valley Civilization   Indus Valley Civilization was the first major civilization in south Asia, which spread across a vast area of land in present day India and Pakistan (around 12 lakh sq.km). The time period of mature Indus Valley Civilization is estimated between BC. 2700- BC.1900 i.e. for 800 years. But early … Read more

Nadir Shah

Nadir Shah: The Ruthless Conqueror and the Rise of the Afsharid Dynasty Nadir Shah, a figure of immense historical significance, stands as a testament to the complexities of power, ambition, and the brutal realities of 18th-century warfare. His life, a whirlwind of conquest and bloodshed, left an indelible mark on the political landscape of Persia … Read more

Disaster management in India including Disaster Management ACT 2005, National and state policies, Plans and institutional mechanism in the country

Highlights of the National Disaster Management Plan The National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) is the first ever national plan prepared in the country. Following are the highlights of the NDMP: The NDMP has been aligned broadly with the goals and priorities set out in the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. The Vision of the … Read more

Revolt of 1857: first war of indian independence

During the Governor-General Lord Canning May 11, 1857. The Meerut incident. Capture of Delhi. Proclaiming B S Jazar as the emperor. Almost half the Company’s sepoy strength of 232224 opted out of their loyalty to their regimental colours. Kanpur: Nana Saheb; Lucknow: Begum Hazrat Mahal; Bareilly: Khan Bahadur; Jagdishpur (Ara): Kunwar Singh; Jhansi: Rani Lakshmi … Read more

Inflation targeting

Inflation Targeting: A Powerful Tool for Monetary Policy Inflation, the persistent increase in the general price level of goods and services, is a significant economic concern. It erodes purchasing power, distorts investment decisions, and can lead to economic instability. To combat inflation, central banks around the world have adopted various monetary policy strategies, with inflation … Read more

Synopsis of NCERTS

  Introduction Indian national movement: One of the biggest. Inspired many others. Gandhian Political Strategy very important. Elements of Gandhian Strategy can be seen in the Solidarity Movement in Poland by Lech Walesa WHY IS THE INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT UNIQUE In the Indian national movement, the Gramscian perspective of war of position was successfully practiced. … Read more

Bottleneck Inflation

Bottleneck Inflation: A Deep Dive into Supply Chain Constraints and Price Hikes The global economy has been grappling with a surge in inflation since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. While various factors contribute to this phenomenon, one particularly impactful driver is bottleneck inflation. This article delves into the intricacies of bottleneck inflation, exploring its … Read more

2.origin Of Aryans

     The Aryans came to India in several waves. The earliest wave is represented by the Rig Vedic people who appeared in the subcontinent in about 1500 BC. They came into conflict with the indigenous inhabitants called the Dravidians mentioned as Dasa or Dasyus in Rig Veda. The Rig Veda mentions the … Read more

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