Schemes and Policies for Financial Inclusion

Schemes and Policies for Financial Inclusion: Bridging the Gap and Empowering Communities Financial inclusion, the ability of individuals and businesses to access and utilize a range of financial services, is a cornerstone of sustainable development. It empowers individuals, fosters economic growth, and strengthens social stability. However, billions of people worldwide remain excluded from the formal … Read more

E Learning IT& Rural Applications

 E-Learning– IT& Rural applications A learning system based on formalised teaching but with the help of electronic Resources is known as E-learning. While teaching can be based in or out of the classrooms, the use of computers and the Internet forms the major component of E-learning. E-learning can also be termed as a … Read more

Directive Principles of State Policy

An important feature of the constitution is the Directive Principles of State Policy. Although the Directive Principles are asserted to be “fundamental in the governance of the country,” they are not legally enforceable. Instead, they are guidelines for creating a social order characterized by social, economic, and political Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity as enunciated … Read more

International Monetary Fund

Here is a list of subtopics about the International Monetary Fund (IMF): Articles of Agreement Board of Governors Executive Board International Monetary and Financial Committee Managing Director Membership Offices Policies Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust Special Drawing Rights Surveillance Technical Assistance World Economic Outlook I hope this is helpful! Let me know if you have … Read more

Sociology

 Sociology- Meaning, Scope and nature, Importance of its study. Relation with other Social Sciences Sociology is a discipline in social sciences concerned with the human Society and human social activities. It is one of the youngest social sciences. Auguste Comte, a French social thinker, is traditionally known as the ‘Father of Sociology’ as … Read more

What is the role of NITI aayog?

NITI Aayog(National Institute for transforming India)  is a policy think tank of the Government of India to achieve Sustainable Development goals and to achieve cooperative cooperative Federalism by enhancing the role of State Government in the economic policy making and to make bottom up approach a reality. The role of NITI aayog will be: Bring … Read more

Problems of core industries

The Eight Core industries comprise 40.27 per cent of the weight of items included in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) and are as follows:- Coal Crude Oil Natural Gas Refinery Products Fertilizers Steel Cement Electricity Coal The reality of India’s Energy sector is that around three-quarters of our power comes from coal powered Plants … Read more

Occupational Structure of India

Indian Society is primarily a rural society though Urbanisation is growing. The majority of India’s people live in rural areas (67 per cent, according to the 2001 Census). They make their living from agriculture or related occupations. This means that agricultural land is the most important productive resource for a great many Indians. Land is … Read more

Decentralized planning

Decentralized Planning is a type of planning where local organisations and institutions formulate, adopt, execute actions and supervise the plan without interference by the central body. Decentralized planning in the State operated mainly through the following institutions and instruments; Grama Sabha (GS): People’s participation in Decentralization was sought to be ensured mainly through meetings of … Read more

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