Impact of Liberalisation- For RAS RTS Mains examination of Rpsc

  The leading economists of the country differ in their opinion about the socioeconomic and ecological consequences of the policy of liberalisation.INFRASTRUCTURE by the Indian and foreign investors have generated great employment opportunities for the professionals, and skilled and unskilled workers. 5. Development of Infrastructure: Prior to the liberalisation, the infrastructure (roads and electricity) were in … Read more

Impact of Liberalisation

  The leading economists of the country differ in their opinion about the socioeconomic and ecological consequences of the policy of liberalisation.INFRASTRUCTURE by the Indian and foreign investors have generated great employment opportunities for the professionals, and skilled and unskilled workers. 5. Development of Infrastructure: Prior to the liberalisation, the infrastructure (roads and electricity) were in … Read more

Role and Functions of Reserve Bank of India

Role of RBI Pre-reform Post-reform Developmental Role: the developmental role has increased in view of the changing structure of the economy with a focus on SMEs and Financial Inclusion Priority Sector Lending: Introduced from 1974 with Public Sector Banks. Extended to all Commercial Banks by 1992 In the revised guidelines for PSL the thrust is … Read more

Reasons for the growth of militant nationalism

Disillusionment of the nationalists with moderate policies The moderates thought that the British could be reformed from within Politically conscious Indians were convinced that the purpose of the British rule was to exploit India economically The nationalists realized that Indian industries could not flourish except under an Indian government Disastrous famines from 1896 to 1900 … Read more

JPSC Prelims Notes for Economic Concepts and Indian Economy

Basic Features of Indian economy [su_posts template=”templates/list-loop.php” posts_per_page=”100″ tax_term=”1322″ tax_operator=”0″ order=”desc”] (I) NATIONAL INCOME ; Elementary concepts of national Income and methods of its calculation e-g,GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP, CSDP. NSDP, DDP at constant and current prices, at Factor Cost etc; (II) Inflation : Concept control of inflation : monetary, fiscal and direct measures. (III)Demographic … Read more

RAS(RTS) Exam Prelims Notes for Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance

Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance For Notes Click Here – Money Supply. What are the major challenges facing India today? India is facing a number of challenges today, including POVERTY, illiteracy, Corruption, and Environmental Degradation. India is also facing the challenge of maintaining its unity and diversity in the face of growing Regionalism and Communalism. … Read more

Trade during Gupta Period

The Flourishing Tapestry of Trade in the Gupta Period: A Journey Through Commerce and Cultural Exchange The Gupta period (c. 320-550 CE) stands as a golden age in Indian history, marked by political stability, cultural flourishing, and remarkable economic prosperity. This era witnessed a significant expansion of trade, both within India and with the outside … Read more

Chinese – Foreign Accounts of Ancient Travelers

Through Foreign Eyes: Chinese Accounts in the Narratives of Ancient Travelers The Silk Road, a network of trade routes connecting the East and West for centuries, facilitated not only the exchange of goods but also the transmission of ideas, cultures, and knowledge. Among the many travelers who traversed this vast expanse, some left behind invaluable … Read more

Open-Economy and Closed Economy

closed-economy: Here is a list of subtopics related to open-economy and closed-economy: Open economy Trade Comparative advantage Absolute advantage Terms of trade Capital flows InvestmentInvestment

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