Sugar Industry Of India

 Sugar Industry of India India is the world’s largest producer of sugarcane and second largest producer of sugar after Cuba. But India becomes the largest producer if gur and khandsari are also included. Historical background India has a long tradition of manufacturing sugar. References of sugar making by the Indians are found even … Read more

Mudiyettu

Mudiyettu: A Ritualistic Theatre of Kerala Mudiyettu, a vibrant and ancient ritualistic theatre form of Kerala, India, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. This captivating performance, steeped in mythology and religious fervor, transcends the boundaries of mere entertainment, offering a profound spiritual experience for both performers and spectators. This … Read more

Amendments of Fundamental Rights

Amendments of Fundamental Rights: A Balancing Act Between Stability and Progress The concept of fundamental rights, enshrined in constitutions across the globe, represents a cornerstone of a just and equitable society. These rights, guaranteeing individual freedoms and protections against state overreach, are often considered sacrosanct, reflecting the core values of a nation. However, the dynamic … Read more

Bhoodan Movement

The Bhoodan Movement: A Legacy of Land Reform and Social Justice The Bhoodan Movement, a unique and impactful social movement in India, emerged in the aftermath of India’s independence in 1947. Led by the charismatic Vinoba Bhave, it aimed to address the deeply rooted issue of land inequality and poverty through a non-violent, Gandhian approach. … Read more

National Policy on Science, Technology and Innovation

The thrust of the Scientific Policy Resolution, 1958 was on capacity-building in advancement of science as the foundation for making a strong nation, which had just freed itself from the shackles of colonial domination . The focus of the Technology Policy Statement, 1983 was attainment of technological self-reliance and building of national strength by reducing … Read more

Bhimrao Ambedkar – Social Thought

DDue to his seminal role in the framing of the Indian Constitution, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar is popularly known all over India as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. His efforts to eradicate social evils were remarkable and that is why he is called the “messiah” of the Dalits and downtrodden in India. Dr Ambedkar … Read more

Prasad Scheme

The Prasad Scheme: A Boon for Religious Tourism in India India, a land of diverse cultures and rich heritage, is home to numerous religious sites that attract millions of pilgrims every year. Recognizing the immense potential of religious tourism, the Indian government launched the “Prasad Scheme” in 2015. This ambitious initiative aims to enhance the … Read more

Progress of human development in India

Human Development—a comprehensive approach Human development is a process of enlarging people’s choices. But human development is also the objective, so it is both a process and an outcome. Human development implies that people must influence the processes that shape their lives. In all this, economic Growth is an important means to human development, but … Read more

Comptroller & Auditor General of India (CAG)

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) promotes accountability, transparency and Good Governance through high quality Auditing and accounting.The Comptroller and auditor general (CAG) of India is empower to audit all expenses from the combine Fund of the union or state governments, whether incurred within India or outside. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) … Read more

Constituent Assembly Debates on Reservations

The Constituent Assembly Debates on Reservations: A Legacy of Inclusion and Conflict The Indian Constitution, a testament to the nation’s commitment to social justice and equality, was born out of intense debates and deliberations within the Constituent Assembly. Among the most contentious and enduring issues discussed was the implementation of reservations, a policy designed to … Read more