Scheduled castes, Tribes and Minorities Rights

Provisions for scheduled castes, Tribes and Minorities CONSITITONAL PROVISIONS FOR SC & ST Constitutional History In the original Constitution, ARTICLE 338 provided for a special officer (the Commissioner for SCs and STs) responsible for monitoring the implementation of constitutional and legislative safeguards for SCs and STs and reporting to the president. Seventeen regional offices of … Read more

Rangpur

Rangpur: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty Rangpur, nestled in the northern region of Bangladesh, is a city steeped in history, vibrant with culture, and blessed with natural beauty. Beyond its bustling markets and bustling streets, Rangpur holds a rich tapestry of stories waiting to be unraveled. This article delves into the heart … Read more

Cheraw

Cheraw: A Tapestry of History, Culture, and Resilience Nestled in the heart of South Carolina, the town of Cheraw stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of its people and the rich tapestry of its past. From its Native American origins to its pivotal role in the Civil War and its ongoing journey towards … Read more

Art, Culture, Literature and Architecture

Harappan art 2500 1800 BC Also known as the bronze age Architecture refers to designing of and construction of buildings where are the sculpture is a three-dimensional work of art In architecture ,various types of materials are used that is a stone , wood, glass, Metal  etc .where as sculpture is made of single piece of … Read more

Western Indian Temples

Western Indian Temples Western Indian temples are a type of Hindu temple that is found in the western part of India. They are characterized by their intricate architecture, which often includes elaborate carvings and sculptures. Western Indian temples are also known for their rich religious history, and many of them are important pilgrimage sites for … Read more

Development Of Railway (1)

 Development Of Railway, Industralization and constitutional development during British period   Railway The British created the Indian Railways. They envisioned it, planned it, engineered it and instructed poor Indian laborers how to build it. There is a common misconception that the British “gifted” India the Railways. Nothing could be more wrong. The British … Read more

National Awards Of Sports

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> The Arjuna Awards are given by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India to recognize outstanding achievement in sports. Started in 1961, the award carries a cash prize of ₹ 500,000, a bronze statue of Arjuna and a scroll. Over the years the … Read more

Unraveling the Rich Tapestry of Sangam Literature

Unraveling the Rich Tapestry of Sangam Literature: A Journey Through Ancient Tamil Culture The Sangam period, spanning roughly from the 3rd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, marks a pivotal era in the history of Tamil literature and culture. This period witnessed the flourishing of a vibrant literary tradition, embodied in the Sangam anthologies, … Read more

Anglo Sikh

 Anglo-Sikh War Maharaja Ranjit Singh died in 1839 after a reign of nearly forty years, leaving seven sons by different wives, none of whom was a worthy successor to the ‘Lion of the Panjab’. Two main factions, the Hindu Dogra brothers and the Sikh aristocracy, fought for control. Kharrak Singh was the first … Read more

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