Non-Government Organizations -(NGOs)

NGOs are voluntary organization’s. These are popularly known as NGOs because they are free from governmental control in their functioning. They are democratic and open to all those wishing to become member of the organization voluntarily and serve the Society. NGO have a long history in India. In the past, people in this country have … Read more

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana – Raftaar (RKVY-RAFTAAR)

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana – Raftaar (RKVY-RAFTAAR): A Catalyst for Agricultural Transformation in India Introduction India, a nation heavily reliant on agriculture, faces the daunting task of feeding a rapidly growing population while ensuring the well-being of its farmers. The Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), launched in 2007, aimed to address this challenge by providing … Read more

Indigenization of technology. Developments of New technologies,transfer of technology, dual and critical use technologies

In view of rapid Globalization-3/”>Globalization, fast depleting material Resources, raising economic competition between nations and the growing need to protect intellectual property, it is essential to find cost effective approaches in international scientific collaborations through intensification of established mechanism, contacts and collaborative tie ups. Some new initiatives that may be suggested are : establishment of … Read more

Poverty Estimation in India

Here is a list of subtopics on poverty estimation in India: Absolute poverty Relative poverty Multidimensional poverty Headcount Ratio Poverty Gap ratio Poverty severity index Foster-Greer-Thorbecke index Alkire Foster index Sen poverty index Consumption poverty Income poverty Asset poverty Human Development poverty Rural poverty Urban Poverty Regional poverty Gender poverty Caste poverty Disability poverty Age … Read more

Mission Sagar: India’s Outreach in the Indian Ocean Region

Mission Sagar: India’s Outreach in the Indian Ocean Region Introduction The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) holds immense strategic and economic significance for India. As a maritime nation with a long coastline and vital trade routes traversing the IOR, India has a vested interest in ensuring the region’s stability, security, and prosperity. In recent years, India … Read more

International Conventions

Here is a list of subtopics on international conventions: Arbitration Arms control Banking Civil aviation Climate change Commerce Communications Copyright Crime Customs Disarmament Environment Fisheries Health Human rights Intellectual property Investment Labour Law of the sea Migration Nuclear energy Peacekeeping Refugees Space law Standards Taxation Trade Transport Travel Water resources Women’s rights Youth I hope … Read more

Mazor Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources : Iron-Ore: India possesses high quality iron-ore in abundance. The total reserves of iron-ore in the country are about 14.630 million tonnes of haematite and 10,619 million tonnes of magnetite. Haematite iron is mainly found in Chbattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Goa and Karnataka. The major deposit of magnetite iron is available at western coast … Read more

Lighting A Billion Lives (LABL)

Lighting A Billion Lives: Illuminating the Path to Sustainable Development Introduction The world is facing a multitude of challenges, from climate change and poverty to inequality and access to basic services. One of the most fundamental needs for human development is access to reliable and affordable energy. In the absence of electricity, billions of people … Read more

Relation of East India Company with States

Paramountcy of the British Crown over the Princely States in India did not conform to any of the constitutionally recognized models of relationship between two powers, one dominant (British) and the other dominated (Princely States). It is pertinent to mention that Paramountcy was not an international relationship. However, Henry Maine did claim for the States … Read more

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