Space Application Center (SAC), Ahmedabad

Space Application Center (SAC), Ahmedabad Space Applications Centre (SAC) at Ahmedabad is spread across two campuses having multi-disciplinary activities. The core competence of the Centre lies in  development of space borne and air borne instruments / payloads and their applications for national development and societal benefits. These applications are in diverse areas and primarily meet … Read more

Rajasthan : An introduction

Rajasthan : An introduction According to 2011 Census final Report Population of Rajasthan is 6,85,48,437 (ie 6.85 Crore) and is 8th in the country based on population. North to south- 23.03 N TO 30.12N West to east- 69.30 E To 78.17 E Tropic of cancer passes through Southern part through the Banswarda and dungpur districts … Read more

Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG): Empowering India’s Future Women

Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG): Empowering India’s Future Women Introduction: India, a nation on the cusp of transformative change, faces a unique challenge in empowering its adolescent girls. This demographic, often overlooked and marginalized, holds immense potential to contribute to the nation’s progress. Recognizing this potential, the Indian government launched the Scheme for Adolescent Girls … Read more

Strengthening of PDS Operations

Strengthening the Pillars of Food Security: A Comprehensive Approach to Enhancing PDS Operations The Public Distribution System (PDS) plays a crucial role in ensuring food security for millions of vulnerable individuals in India. However, the system faces numerous challenges, including leakages, inefficiencies, and inadequate targeting. Strengthening PDS operations is paramount to achieving the goal of … Read more

Installed power generation capacity in India

Installed power generation capacity in India India is the world’s third-largest electricity producer, after China and the United States. The country’s installed power generation capacity has grown rapidly in recent years, and is now over 390 gigawatts (GW). This growth has been driven by a number of factors, including rising demand for electricity, government policies … Read more

PMGDISHA: Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural India

PMGDISHA: Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural India The digital divide, the gap between those with access to and use of digital technologies and those without, is a significant challenge in India, particularly in rural areas. This divide hinders economic growth, social inclusion, and educational opportunities for millions of citizens. Recognizing this, the Indian government … Read more

First General Election

The Dawn of Democracy: India’s First General Election (1951-52) A Nation in Transition India’s independence in 1947 was a momentous occasion, but it also marked the beginning of a complex journey towards nation-building. The newly formed nation faced numerous challenges: a deeply divided society, a fragile economy, and the daunting task of integrating princely states. … Read more

Development of education in India

Education Role of Education especially in Human resource development and Social Change. Education System in India : Problems and Issues (Including Universalization and Vocationalization). Education for Girls, other Socially and Economically and other disadvantaged sections of people and Minorities, etc. Right to Education, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan in Uttarakhand. Status of Higher, … Read more

Finance Commission

Under the Constitution the financial Resources of the State are very limited though they have to do many works of social uplift under directive principles. In order to cope with their ever-expanding needs, the Central Government makes grants-in-aid to the States. Grant- in-aid to States , through it Central Government exercises a strict control over … Read more

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