Reforms And Prospects Of Cooperative Movement In Maharashtra

 Reforms and prospects of cooperative movement in Maharashtra India is a union of States. Co-operation is a State subject, i.e. falling within the scope of State legislation. Each State has its Co-operative Societies’ Act, as Maharashtra State Co-operative Societies Act, 1961, regulating the working of the co-operative movement in Maharashtra. Co-operative credit structure … Read more

Rajgir, Bihar

Rajgir: A Journey Through Time in the Heart of Bihar Rajgir, nestled amidst the serene hills of the Nalanda district in Bihar, India, is a place where history whispers through ancient ruins and vibrant culture thrives. More than just a historical site, Rajgir is a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient India, a place … Read more

Growth, Development & Planning with special reference to Rajasthan.

  Economic Growth Economic growth means an increase in Real GDP. This increase in real GDP means there is an increase in the value of national output / national expenditure. Economic growth is an important macro-economic objective because it enables increased living standards and helps create new jobs. Measurement of Economic Growth Economic growth is … Read more

Bottleneck Inflation

Bottleneck Inflation: A Deep Dive into Supply Chain Constraints and Price Hikes The global economy has been grappling with a surge in inflation since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. While various factors contribute to this phenomenon, one particularly impactful driver is bottleneck inflation. This article delves into the intricacies of bottleneck inflation, exploring its … Read more

Make in India: Transforming India into a Global Manufacturing Powerhouse

Make in India: Transforming India into a Global Manufacturing Powerhouse Introduction India, with its vast population, burgeoning middle class, and a rapidly growing economy, is poised to become a global manufacturing powerhouse. The “Make in India” initiative, launched in 2014, is a comprehensive program aimed at attracting foreign investment, promoting domestic manufacturing, and creating jobs. … Read more

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC): A Catalyst for Economic Growth and Financial Stability The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) of 2016 stands as a landmark legislation in India’s economic landscape, aiming to streamline the process of resolving corporate distress and promoting a healthy credit culture. This comprehensive framework, replacing a fragmented and cumbersome system, … Read more

Urbanisation in Telangana State

Urbanisation in Telangana State The urban Population in Telangana is rapidly increasing and it has surpassed the national Average too. About 21 per cent of the State’s population was in urban areas in 1971, as against the national urban population of 18 per cent. However, there was a steep rise in urban population by 1981 … Read more

Evolution And Geomorphology Of The Indian Subcontinent

 Evolution and Geomorphology of the Indian Subcontinent About 140 million years ago the main landmass on Earth was concentrated together in a super continent called Gondwana which started to break up in four tectonic plates; African, Antarctic, Australian and Indian plates. The rifting is thought to be caused by the rising of a … Read more

Pattern Of Revenue Expenditure

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> In India, government expenditure – as per the provision in the Constitution – is divided into Revenue Expenditure and Capital Expenditure. However, the adoption of economic planning shifted emphasize on the division of expenditure into Plan and Non-Plan. The share of Non-Plan expenditure has remained close … Read more

Make in India and Start-Ups

Make-in India – Start- up and Stand-up programmes Make-in India Make in India is the government’s flagship campaign intended to boost the domestic manufacturing Industry and attract foreign investors to invest into the Indian economy. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi first mentioned the keyphrase in his maiden Independence Day address from the ramparts … Read more

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