Law making process

Parliament is a supreme law making body of the nation. Any proposed law is introduced in the Parliament as a bill. After being passed by the Parliament and getting the President’s assent it becomes a law. There are two kinds of bills:-(i) ordinary bill and (ii) Money bill. Every member of the Parliament has a … Read more

Industrial Transition in India

  The process of industrial transition divided into: industrial Growth during the 19th century and industrial progress during the 20th century Industrial growth during the 19th century Decline of indigenous industries and the rise of large scale modern industries 1850-55: first Cotton mill, first jute mill and the first coal mine established. Railway also introduced. … Read more

E Governance

The “e” in e-Governance stands for ‘electronic’. Thus, e-Governance is basically associated with carrying out the functions and achieving the results of governance through the utilization of ICT (Information and Communications Technology), So it is the application of INFRASTRUCTURE, budget Resources, ensure security, monitor assessment, Internet connectivity speed, promote awareness among public regarding the importance, support from … Read more

National Digital Health Mission (NDHM): Revolutionizing India’s Healthcare Landscape

National Digital Health Mission (NDHM): Revolutionizing India’s Healthcare Landscape Introduction The National Digital Health Mission (NDHM), launched in 2020, is a transformative initiative aimed at revolutionizing India’s healthcare system by leveraging technology to create a seamless, efficient, and accessible healthcare ecosystem. This ambitious project seeks to connect all stakeholders in the healthcare landscape, from patients … Read more

Open Market Operation (OMO)

Open Market Operations: The Central Bank’s Powerful Tool for Monetary Policy Open market operations (OMOs) are a cornerstone of modern monetary policy, providing central banks with a powerful tool to influence interest rates, money supply, and ultimately, economic activity. This article delves into the intricacies of OMOs, exploring their mechanisms, objectives, and impact on the … Read more

The Changwon Declaration on human well-being and wetlands

The Changwon Declaration: A Call to Action for Human Well-being and Wetlands The world’s wetlands are facing unprecedented threats. From habitat loss and degradation to climate change and pollution, these vital ecosystems are under immense pressure. Recognizing the interconnectedness of human well-being and wetland health, the international community came together in 2008 to adopt the … Read more

Rio+5

Rio+5: A Look Back at the 1997 Special Session of the UN General Assembly The year 1997 marked a significant milestone in the global environmental movement. Five years after the landmark Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the United Nations convened a Special Session of the General Assembly, aptly named Rio+5, to assess the progress … Read more

National Water Mission (Nwm)

The National Water Mission: A Blueprint for Water Security in India India, a land of diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage, faces a critical challenge: ensuring water security for its burgeoning population. The National Water Mission (NWM), launched in 2011, aims to address this challenge head-on, providing a comprehensive framework for sustainable water management. This … Read more

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