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

Empowering Change: The Role of Women and Women’s Organizations

Empowering Change: The Role of Women and Women’s Organizations Introduction The world is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, globalization, and shifting social norms. Amidst these changes, the role of women and women’s organizations in driving positive change is increasingly recognized. From advocating for gender equality to spearheading sustainable development initiatives, … Read more

Fascist Ideology And Its Global Implications

  Fascist Ideology and its global implications Fascism is an effective political ideology whose central theme is the notion of an organically combined national community, exemplified in a belief in ‘strength through unity’. The individual, in a factual sense, is nothing; individual identity must be completely absorbed into the community or social group. To … Read more

Health awareness Programme

Health awareness Programme Health Awareness Campaigns are one of the most functional Elements in health system that push people to create that big change to eradicate or lessen the unhealthy impact the health issue. Healthcare Awareness Campaigns are meat to trigger that action of change, promise a healthier Society with long standing impact in the … Read more

Fluorinated Gases as Green House Gases

Fluorinated Gases: The Silent Threat to Our Climate Fluorinated gases (F-gases) are a group of synthetic chemicals that have become increasingly prevalent in modern society. While they offer valuable applications in various industries, their potent greenhouse gas (GHG) properties pose a significant threat to our climate. This article delves into the characteristics, sources, impacts, and … Read more

Cash Crops

The Global Landscape of Cash Crops: A Vital Engine of Trade and Development Cash crops, the agricultural backbone of many economies, play a pivotal role in global trade and development. These commodities, cultivated primarily for their commercial value rather than direct consumption, drive economic growth, generate employment, and contribute to food security. However, their impact … Read more

Growth And Distributive Justice

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> During the first three decades after Independence, the Indian economy stagnated around a trend rate of Growth of 3.5 per cent, popularly known as the Hindu rate of growth. The scenario changed during the 1980s. The acceleration of growth during the 1980s to 5.6 per cent … Read more

World Health Organization :Objectives, Structure, Functions and its Programmes.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is the specialized organization for  international health within the United Nations’ system. WHO experts produce health guidelines and standards, and help countries to address public health issues. World Health Organization also  supports and promotes health research.WHO came into formal existence in 1948 as the UN specialist agency for health, incorporating … Read more

Salinity Of Oceans

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Salinity is defined as the ratio between the weight of the dissolved materials and the weight of the sample sea water. Generally, salinity is defined as ‘the total amount of solid material in grams contained in one kilogram of sea water and is expressed as part … Read more

CoP15 (Copenhagen Summit)

Main aim was to establish a global Climate agreement for the period from 2012 when the first commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol expires The conference did not achieve any binding agreement for long term action A ‘political accord’ was negotiated by approximately 25 parties Collective commitment by developed countries for new and additional Resources … Read more

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