Investments in India

Investing in India: A Comprehensive Guide to Opportunities and Challenges India, with its burgeoning economy and rapidly growing middle class, has emerged as a hotbed for investment opportunities. From traditional sectors like real estate and manufacturing to emerging fields like technology and renewable energy, the country offers a diverse landscape for investors seeking to capitalize … Read more

Public Private Partnership In Health Care Services In India

Public/Private PARTNERSHIP In Health Care Services In India It is widely accepted that the deficiencies in public sector health system can only be overcome by significant reforms. The need for reforms in India’s Health sector has been emphasized by successive plan documents since the Eighth Five-Year Plan in 1992, by the 2002 national health policy … Read more

Supplementary Grant

Supplementary Grants: A Lifeline for Research and Innovation The pursuit of knowledge and innovation is a constant endeavor, fueled by the tireless efforts of researchers across diverse fields. However, the financial landscape of research can be unpredictable, often leaving projects underfunded or facing unforeseen challenges. In such situations, supplementary grants emerge as a vital lifeline, … Read more

Global Depository Receipt (GDR)

Global Depository Receipts: A Gateway to International Investment Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of global finance, investors are constantly seeking avenues to diversify their portfolios and tap into the potential of international markets. One such instrument that has gained significant traction in recent years is the Global Depository Receipt (GDR). GDRs offer a convenient and … Read more

Infrastructure Development

                 Horticulture University shall be established in the successor State of Telangana. 5. The Government of India shall establish the National Institute of Disaster Management in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh.   , Infrastructure development is the process of building and maintaining the physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for … Read more

Religion and Social Reformers

    Swami Keshawanand- Born at village Magloona in Sikar district of present-day Rajasthan in 1883, Swamiji, whose actual name was Birama, was the son of Thakarsi, a penurious camel-driver, and his wife Saran. The famine of 1899 forced the 16-year-old Birama to leave the desert region and move to Punjab in search of livelihood. … Read more

ssues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Education and Human Resource

Education, Social Change And Modernisation: Education has been accepted as one major agency of socialization, and teachers and educational institutions as socializing agents. In describing education as an instrument of social change, three things are important: the agents of change, the content of change, and the social background of those who are sought to be … Read more

Development of education in India

Education Role of Education especially in Human resource development and Social Change. Education System in India : Problems and Issues (Including Universalization and Vocationalization). Education for Girls, other Socially and Economically and other disadvantaged sections of people and Minorities, etc. Right to Education, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan in Uttarakhand. Status of Higher, … Read more

Institutions of developmental finance

Institutions of developmental finance A Development Financial institution (DFI) is defined as “an institution endorsed or supported by Government of india primarily to provide development/Project finance to one or more sectors or sub-sectors of the economy. the institution differentiates itself by a thoughtful balance between commercial norms of operation, as adopted by any financial institution … Read more

Code Of Conduct

Code Of Conduct Civil servants have special obligations because they are responsible for managing Resources entrusted to them by the community, because they provide and deliver Services to the community and because they take important decisions that aff ect all aspects of a community’s life. Th ecommunity has a right to expect that the civil … Read more

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