Preservation & Promotion Of Culture And Indigenous Knowledge Use Of Regional Language In ICT (2)

 Preservation & promotion of culture and indigenous knowledge- Use of Regional Language in ICT “A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.” –Mahatma Gandhi Indigenous Knowledge (IK) refers to the knowledge, innovations, and practices of indigenous groups in matters related to agriculture and environmental management, medicine and … Read more

Regionalism

Regionalism Regionalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the importance of local or regional interests as opposed to national interests. Regionalists often believe that their region has its own unique culture and identity that should be preserved, and they may advocate for greater autonomy or even independence for their region. Regionalism can be traced back … Read more

UNESCO’S List World Heritage Sites in India

India’s Timeless Treasures: A Journey Through UNESCO World Heritage Sites India, a land steeped in ancient history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking natural beauty, boasts a rich tapestry of heritage sites that have earned their place on UNESCO’s prestigious World Heritage List. These sites, recognized for their outstanding universal value, offer a glimpse into the country’s … Read more

Classification Based on Cultural Method

Classification Based on Cultural Method Introduction Culture is a complex concept that has been studied by scholars for centuries. There is no one definition of culture that is universally accepted, but it is generally understood to be the shared values, beliefs, and practices of a group of people. Culture can be transmitted through language, art, … Read more

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)

SAARC The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is the regional intergovernmental organization and geopolitical union of nations in South Asia. Its member states include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. SAARC comprises 3% of the world’s area, 21% of the world’s Population and 3.8% (US$2.9 trillion) of the … Read more

Akbar the Great

Akbar the Great: A Legacy of Empire, Tolerance, and Reform Akbar, the third Mughal emperor, reigned from 1556 to 1605, a period marked by unprecedented territorial expansion, religious tolerance, and administrative reforms. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest rulers in Indian history, earning the epithet “Akbar the Great” for his visionary leadership … Read more

Article 31A

Article 31A CA of the Indian Constitution is a provision that protects the rights of minorities. It was added to the Constitution in 1951, after the partition of India. The article states that no person shall be deprived of his or her right to education on grounds of religion, race, caste, language, or any of … Read more

The Satavahanas rule

Satvahanas After the fall of the Mauryan Empire, the history of the Andhras, as a continuous account of political and cultural events, commences with the rise of the Satavahanas as a political power. According to Matsya Purana there were 29 rulers of this dynasty. They ruled over the Andhradesa including Deccan for about 400 years … Read more

Important Tourist Places

Tourist places are a dime a dozen, but not all of them are created equal. Some are more popular than others, some are more expensive, and some are more unique. But what makes a tourist place truly great? There are a few key factors that contribute to a tourist place’s success. First, it needs to … Read more

Fundamental Rights

The Cornerstones of Freedom: A Deep Dive into Fundamental Rights Fundamental rights, often referred to as human rights, are the basic rights and freedoms that every individual is entitled to, regardless of their race, religion, gender, nationality, or any other status. These rights are enshrined in national constitutions and international treaties, serving as the bedrock … Read more

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