Double Dip Recession

The Double Dip Recession: A Threat Looming on the Horizon? The global economy has been through a tumultuous period in recent years, marked by the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent economic fallout. While many economies have shown signs of recovery, concerns are mounting about the possibility of a “double dip recession,” a scenario where an … Read more

Critically Endangered Animals in India

A Race Against Time: Critically Endangered Animals in India India, a land of immense biodiversity, is also home to a significant number of critically endangered species. These animals, teetering on the brink of extinction, face a multitude of threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and climate change. Their survival hinges on immediate and effective conservation efforts. … Read more

WPA 1972

The Water Pollution Act of 1972: A Landmark in Environmental Protection The Water Pollution Act of 1972 (WPA), later renamed the Clean Water Act (CWA) in 1977, stands as a cornerstone of environmental legislation in the United States. This landmark act, passed amidst growing public concern over the state of the nation’s waterways, marked a … Read more

Mahayana Buddhism

Mahayana Buddhism: A Path of Compassion and Enlightenment Mahayana Buddhism, one of the major branches of Buddhism, emerged in India around the 1st century CE and spread throughout East Asia, influencing the spiritual and cultural landscape of countries like China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Tibet. Unlike Theravada Buddhism, which focuses on individual liberation through monastic … Read more