Our Changing Earth

OUR Changing Earth: Our Changing Earth The Earth’s AtmosphereAtmosphere The Earth’s Water Cycle The Earth’s Climate The Earth’s Biosphere The Earth’s Resources The Earth’s Human Population The Earth’s Future Our Changing Earth Our Changing Earth The Earth is a dynamic planet, constantly changing and evolving. The Atmosphere, water cycle, climate, biosphere, resources, and human population … Read more

Bse-Greenex

BSE Greenex: A Catalyst for Sustainable Investing in India Introduction The global landscape is grappling with the urgent need for sustainable development, and India, a rapidly growing economy, is no exception. Recognizing the importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in investment decisions, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) launched the BSE Greenex platform in … Read more

Urbanisation

Introduction Urban areas have been recognized as “engines of inclusive economic Growth”. Of the 121 crore Indians, 83.3 crore live in rural areas while 37.7 crore stay in urban areas, i.e approx 32 % of the Population. The Census Of India, 2011 defines urban settlement as :- All the places which have Municipality, corporation, Cantonment Board … Read more

Indias National Action Plan On Climate Change

India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change: A Comprehensive Approach to Sustainability India, with its vast population and rapidly developing economy, faces significant challenges in mitigating climate change while simultaneously achieving its socio-economic goals. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, India formulated the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) in 2008, outlining a comprehensive … Read more

Urbanization

 Demographically it’s the increase in Population of cities and towns ,while sociologically it’s the spread of urban way of life to the country side . Urbanization in India has occurred more slowly than in other developing countries and the proportion of the population in urban areas has been only 28 per cent based on the … Read more

Workers and Tribal movements

Workers, Peasant And Tribal Movements In British India Indigo Revolt (1859-60) The Indigo revolt of Bengal was directed against British planters who forced peasants to take advances and sign fraudulent contracts which forced the peasants to grow Indigo under terms which were the least profitable to them.  The revolt began in Govindpur village in Nadia … Read more

Chapter 3- Pro-Business versus Pro-Crony- Economic Survey 2020 Analysis

  F1:          The diversity of sectors in the sensex steadily increased over time following market reforms. It shoes less concentration of wealth in few firms and diversification of firms post liberalisation.   F2:    Benefit of liberalisation can be gauged from the democratisation of the firms. Now the ratio of size of Biggest/ smallest firm is … Read more

Impact of Poverty

Here is a list of subtopics on the impact of poverty: Health Education Employment Housing Food Security Social exclusion Crime Violence Mental health Child development Gender inequality Environmental degradation Political instability Economic growth Human rights Sustainable Development Global poverty Poverty is a state or condition in which a person or community lacks the resources and … Read more

Rio+5

Rio+5: A Look Back at the 1997 Special Session of the UN General Assembly The year 1997 marked a significant milestone in the global environmental movement. Five years after the landmark Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the United Nations convened a Special Session of the General Assembly, aptly named Rio+5, to assess the progress … Read more