Food Security & Public Distribution System(PDS)

WHO Defines Food Security to exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. Food security has three interlinked contents such as :- Availability of food, Access to food and absorption of food. Food … Read more

Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti: Bolstering India’s Intellectual Property Regime in Defense

Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti: Bolstering India’s Intellectual Property Regime in Defense Introduction India’s defense sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a renewed focus on indigenization, technological advancement, and self-reliance. This shift necessitates a robust intellectual property (IP) regime that safeguards the nation’s technological innovations and fosters a vibrant domestic defense industry. Recognizing this … Read more

Decline of Pala Dynasty: A Historical Analysis

The Decline of the Pala Dynasty: A Historical Analysis The Pala Dynasty, a prominent ruling power in eastern India from the 8th to the 12th centuries, left an indelible mark on the region’s history and culture. Their reign witnessed a flourishing of art, literature, and religious practices, leaving behind a legacy of magnificent temples, intricate … Read more

Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy

The Evolving Tapestry: A Journey Through India’s Foreign Policy India’s foreign policy, like the nation itself, is a complex and dynamic entity, shaped by a confluence of historical experiences, geopolitical realities, and evolving national interests. From the early days of independence to the present, India’s foreign policy has undergone a remarkable transformation, reflecting the country’s … Read more

Stagflation

Stagflation: A Modern Economic Enigma The term “stagflation” might sound like an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms. After all, how can an economy experience both stagnant growth and high inflation simultaneously? Yet, this seemingly paradoxical phenomenon has plagued economies throughout history, leaving policymakers and citizens alike grappling with its complexities. This article delves into the … Read more

Geo-political and Strategic development in South Asia, South East Asia and West Asia and their impact on India

Table of Content:- Indo- Afganistan Indo- Pakistan Indo- China Indo-Nepal Indo- Bhutan Indo-Myanmar Indo-Bangladesh Indo- Srilanka [su_heading size=”21″]Indo- Afganistan[/su_heading] Republic of India was the only South Asian country to recognise the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in the 1980s, its relations were diminished during the Afghan civil wars and the rule of the Islamist Taliban … Read more

Role of public administration in the developed and developing societies

Following are the major role of administration and management in developing societies:-  promotion of a rational development of economic proportions through macroregulation,  control of the Privatization process of state-owned enterprises and public Services, securing free competition and transparency in its implementation,  securing an effective exercise of ownership rights of the State and … Read more

growth models

Bring out the differences and similarities between endogenous Growth models and exogenous growth models. Read moregrowth models

Modern Indian history (from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present)- significant events, personalities and issues

India in the Eighteenth  CenturyBahadur Shah 1 (1707-12) Muzam succeeded Aurungzeb after latter’s death in 1707 He acquired the title of Bahadur Shah. Though he was quite old (65) and his rule quite short there are many significant achievements he made He reversed the narrow minded and antagonistic policies of Aurungzeb Made agreements with Rajput … Read more

Means of irrigation and its importance

Means of Irrigation and its importance   India is an agricultural country. About seventy per cent of its people depend on agriculture. Watering is essential for the crops. Agriculture is not possible without water. We have to depend on rains for water for our fields, but we do not get rains throughout the year. India … Read more

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