Determinants of ethics

  Determinants of ethics These are the factors in human behaviour that determine whether it is good or bad. There are three such determinants of ethics, namely the object, the end, and the circumstances. Object means what the free will chooses to do in thought, word, or deed or chooses not to do. By end … Read more

Epics

Epics: The Backbone of Agile Development In the dynamic world of software development, where projects are constantly evolving and requirements are fluid, a structured approach is essential for success. Agile methodologies, with their iterative and incremental nature, have become the go-to framework for many teams. Within this framework, Epics play a crucial role, acting as … Read more

Comparative Study Of Indian And Western Philosophy (4)

 Comparative Study Of Indian And Western Philosophy Philosophy is the root of all knowledge. It is considered as mother of all sciences. Philosophy has interpreted man and his various activities in a comprehensive manner. It helps to coordinate the various activities of the individuals and the Society. It helps us to understand the … Read more

Intangible Cultural Heritage Scheme: Safeguarding India’s Living Traditions

Intangible Cultural Heritage Scheme: Safeguarding India’s Living Traditions India, a land of diverse cultures and vibrant traditions, boasts an unparalleled wealth of intangible cultural heritage (ICH). This heritage, encompassing everything from ancient rituals and festivals to traditional crafts and performing arts, forms the very essence of India’s identity and cultural tapestry. Recognizing the importance of … Read more

Social Empowemment,communalism, Regionalism

 Social Empowerment, Communalism, Regionalism   Social Empowerment In societal development, conception of empowerment has vital role. This phrase is linked with Secularism and national amalgamation. The consequences of Communalism are ruinous. Causes of Communalism There are numerous of causes for the occurrence of communalism. First is the tendency of the Minorities. The Muslims … Read more

Foreign travelers

Foreign travelers India has always been the dream destination for people who want to explore one of the earliest civilizations in the world. Since time immemorial, India has received a number of keen travelers who came here and fell in love with its traditions and colors. Hiuen Tsang from China (629-645) One of the earliest … Read more

Rajasthan : An introduction

Rajasthan : An introduction According to 2011 Census final Report Population of Rajasthan is 6,85,48,437 (ie 6.85 Crore) and is 8th in the country based on population. North to south- 23.03 N TO 30.12N West to east- 69.30 E To 78.17 E Tropic of cancer passes through Southern part through the Banswarda and dungpur districts … Read more

India’s role in BRICS

India’s role in BRICS BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – five emerging nations that formed an alliance­ for economic and social development. The commonality between them is that they are all newly industrialised and aiming for maximum trade and development. Together, BRICS accounts for about 40% of the … Read more

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