Regional Imbalances and Migration

Regional Imbalances And Income Inequalitiies In India: Steps taken by the Government to reduce it. Regional imbalance is the disparity in economic and social development of two regions. One region/city/area is stronger than another region/city/area. Regions develop when investments are made to set up industries, service sectors, educational institutions, Health care facilities etc. Income inequality is the unequal distribution of … Read more

Combating Corruption Fami[y And Society Role

 0                                                combating Corruption   1.The first tool is ‘Education’. With the help of education we can reduce corruption. According to a report by Transparency International, the least corrupt state is Kerala, the reason being that Kerala’s Literacy rate is highest in India. So we can see how education effects education. In most of … Read more

Independence Poverty Estimation

Here is a list of subtopics on post-independence poverty estimation: Methods of poverty estimation Data sources for poverty estimation Challenges in poverty estimation Trends in poverty Determinants of poverty Policies to reduce poverty Impact of policies on poverty Future of poverty estimation Methods of poverty estimation There are a number of different methods that can … Read more

Biodiversity

 Biodiversity-Defination, types, importance, hotspots, threats and conservation The term biodiversity was coined as a contraction of biological diversity by E.O. Wilson in 1985. Biodiversity may be defined as the variety and variability of living organisms and the ecological complexes in which they exist. In other words, biodiversity is the occurrence of different types … Read more

Bonn Climate Change Conference – COP 23, 2017

The following are the subtopics of the Bonn Climate Change Conference – COP 23, 2017: Adaptation Mitigation Finance Technology Capacity building Loss and damage Transparency Gender Local communities and indigenous peoples Small island developing states Least developed countries Africa Non-state actors Implementation Follow-up and review Dispute settlement Institutional arrangements Outreach and engagement Other matters The … Read more

Foreign Exchange

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”>   is the exchange of one currency for another or the conversion of one currency into another currency. also refers to the global market where currencies are traded virtually around the clock. transactions encompass everything from the conversion of currencies by a traveler at an airport … Read more

Features of Indian Foreign Policy

Features of Indian Foreign Policy: A Multifaceted Approach to Global Engagement India’s foreign policy, shaped by its unique historical experiences, geographic location, and diverse cultural heritage, has evolved significantly over the years. From a policy of non-alignment during the Cold War to a more assertive and proactive approach in the 21st century, India’s foreign policy … Read more

Balance of Trade

The Balance of Trade: A Vital Indicator of Economic Health The balance of trade, a fundamental concept in international economics, refers to the difference between a country’s exports and imports of goods and services over a specific period. It provides a crucial snapshot of a nation’s economic performance and its position in the global marketplace. … Read more