Factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India)

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regime, improved Communication systems that produce and facilitate the trade of the concerned commodities. [su_heading size=”21″]Distribution and changing pattern of Cotton textile industry[/su_heading] The industrial development in India began with the establishment of first successful modern cotton textile mill at Mumbai in 1854.Traditional cotton textile industry could not face the competition … Read more

Promotion of Science in Andhra pradesh

Promotion of Science in Andhra pradesh Andhra Pradesh had taken a Leadership position in the promotion and development of science and Technology. The Growth was propelled by the availability of rich talent pool, lower cost of operations and in some measure due to the innovative policies of the Government.   iHub (The intelligent hub) The … Read more

Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY): Transforming India’s Fisheries Sector

Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY): Transforming India’s Fisheries Sector Introduction India, with its vast coastline and abundant inland water resources, possesses immense potential in the fisheries sector. However, the sector has historically faced challenges such as low productivity, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to technology. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive and transformative approach, … Read more

Kautilya Theory of Saptanga

Kautilya Theory of Saptanga According to Kautilya, a state has seven Elements or constituents, namely, Swamin— the King, Amatya—the Minister, Janapada—the Land, and the People, Durga—the Fortress, Kosha—the Treasury, Danda—the Army and Mitra—the Allies. This entire set-up of the kingdom was described as Saptanga theory in ancient India. The Swamin refers to the king, regarded … Read more

Malnutrition,its causes and effects and Govt. programmes for supplementary Nutrition

WHO Defines Malnutrition as “Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances in a person’s intake of energy and/or nutrients. The term malnutrition addresses 3 broad groups of conditions: undernutrition, which includes wasting (low weight-for-height), stunting (low height-for-age) and underweight (low weight-for-age); micronutrient-related malnutrition, which includes micronutrient deficiencies (a lack of important VITAMINS and Minerals) or … Read more

ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research)

ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is an autonomous organisation under the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Ministry of agriculture and Farmers Welfare , Government of India. Formerly known as Imperial Council of Agricultural Research, it was established on 16 July 1929 as a registered Society … Read more

Causes of Poverty

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Causes of Poverty: Lack of education and skills Unemployment and underemployment Low wages Discrimination Poverty traps Natural disasters Conflict and violence Gender inequality Health problems Social exclusion Government policies GlobalizationGlobalization-2GlobalizationGlobalization Climate Change Debt Corruption Tax avoidance and evasion Illegal activities Wealth inequality Lack of access … Read more

The Right to Information (RTI): Empowering Citizens through Transparency

The Right to Information (RTI): Empowering Citizens through Transparency Introduction The Right to Information (RTI) is a fundamental human right that empowers citizens to access information held by public authorities. It is a cornerstone of good governance, promoting transparency, accountability, and citizen participation in decision-making processes. This article delves into the significance of RTI, exploring … Read more

Food Security and Public Distribution System

WHO Defines Food Security to exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. Food security has three interlinked contents such as :- Availability of food, Access to food and absorption of food. Food … Read more

The Shadow of Progress: Understanding Industrial Disasters

The Shadow of Progress: Understanding Industrial Disasters The relentless march of progress, driven by technological innovation and industrial expansion, has undeniably brought about remarkable advancements in human civilization. However, this pursuit of progress often casts a shadow, one marked by the potential for catastrophic industrial disasters. These events, often characterized by significant loss of life, … Read more

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