Nationalist and Revolutionary Literature

Nationalist and Revolutionary Literature Nil Darpan is a Bengali play written by Dinabandhu Mitra in 1858–1859. The play was published in Dhaka in 1860, under a pseudonym of the author. The play was essential to Nil Vidroha, better known as the Indigo Revolt of February–March 1859 in Bengal, when farmers refused to sow indigo in … Read more

Universalizing Science And Technology Literacy (2)

 Citizenship The need to promote a world community of scientifically and technologically literate citizens was regarded as urgent by the World Conference on Education for All held in Jomtien in 1990. The UNESCO Project 2000+, committed to developing appropriate structures and activities to foster scientific and technological literacy for all, in all the … Read more

Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti: Bolstering India’s Intellectual Property Regime in Defense

Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti: Bolstering India’s Intellectual Property Regime in Defense Introduction India’s defense sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a renewed focus on indigenization, technological advancement, and self-reliance. This shift necessitates a robust intellectual property (IP) regime that safeguards the nation’s technological innovations and fosters a vibrant domestic defense industry. Recognizing this … Read more

The Chilling Reality: Understanding Cold Waves

The Chilling Reality: Understanding Cold Waves Cold waves, those periods of unusually low temperatures that grip regions for days or even weeks, are a stark reminder of the power of nature. While often associated with winter, cold waves can occur at any time of year, bringing with them a host of challenges and risks. This … Read more

Well and Tube Well Irrigation

Well and Tube Well Irrigation: A Vital Lifeline for Agriculture Agriculture, the backbone of many economies, relies heavily on irrigation to sustain crop production, especially in regions with limited rainfall. Well and tube well irrigation systems have emerged as crucial tools for ensuring water availability and enhancing agricultural productivity. This article delves into the intricacies … Read more

Evaporation

Evaporation: The Unsung Hero of the Water Cycle Evaporation, the process by which a liquid transforms into a gas, is a fundamental phenomenon in nature. It plays a crucial role in the water cycle, driving weather patterns, shaping landscapes, and sustaining life. This seemingly simple process is a complex interplay of energy, temperature, and atmospheric … Read more

Principles & Basis Of Indian Foreign Policy

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Principles & Basis of Indian Foreign Policy       India’s foreign policy is fundamentally based on the principles of peaceful co-existence, friendship and co-operation among all the countries of the world irrespective of their political systems. The foreign policy is aimed at promoting international peace … Read more

Environmental Degradation

The major causes of the environmental degradation are modern Urbanization, industrialization, over-Population Growth, deforestation etc. Environmental pollution refers to the degradation of quality and quantity of natural Resources. Mahatma Gandhi’s principle of “enoughness” in his saying “the earth provides enough to satisfy every persons need but not for every person’s greed” According to World Commission … Read more

Green Climate Fund

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is a financial mechanism established by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to support developing countries in their climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts. The GCF is governed by a board of 24 members, including 16 developing countries and 8 developed countries. The GCF has a total … Read more