Ashoka Inscriptions

Deciphering the Past: A Journey Through the Ashoka Inscriptions The reign of Emperor Ashoka, the third ruler of the Mauryan dynasty in ancient India, marked a pivotal moment in the subcontinent’s history. His legacy, however, extends far beyond his military conquests and administrative prowess. Ashoka’s reign witnessed a profound transformation in his personal beliefs, leading … Read more

IT Act (2000)

  The Government of India enacted the Information Technology (I.T.) Act with some major objectives to deliver and facilitate lawful electronic, digital, and online transactions, and mitigate cyber-crimes. The original Act contained 94 sections, divided in 13 chapters and 4 schedules. The laws apply to the whole of India. Persons of other nationalities can also be … Read more

Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Karyakram: Empowering Students to Pursue Higher Education

Pradhan Mantri Vidya Lakshmi Karyakram: Empowering Students to Pursue Higher Education Introduction Access to quality education is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of societal progress. In India, where a large population aspires to higher education, financial constraints often act as a significant barrier. Recognizing this challenge, the Indian government launched the Pradhan Mantri … Read more

Kitab-Ul-Hind

Kitab-ul-Hind: A Window into Medieval India Introduction Kitab-ul-Hind, also known as “The Book of India,” is a 11th-century Arabic travelogue and historical account written by the renowned Arab traveler and scholar, Al-Biruni. This remarkable work stands as a testament to the intellectual curiosity and cultural exchange that flourished between the Islamic world and India during … Read more

India’s Foreign Trade – Volume, Composition and Direction

INTRODUCTION Among several features of Globalization-3/”>Globalization, one relates to increasing interactions among nations and removal of barriers to facilitate movement of goods, capital, labour and technology. It is a process that renders various activities and aspiration worldwide in scope or application. As a part of this process of increasing integration of the world, many countries … Read more

National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Hyderabad

National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Hyderabad National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) at Hyderabad is responsible for remote sensing satellite data acquisition and processing, data dissemination, aerial remote sensing and decision support for Disaster Management. NRSC has a data reception station at Shadnagar near Hyderabad for acquiring data from Indian remote sensing satellites as well as … Read more

Solar Charkha Mission: Empowering Rural Livelihoods through Sustainable Textiles

Solar Charkha Mission: Empowering Rural Livelihoods through Sustainable Textiles Introduction India, with its rich textile heritage and vast rural population, holds immense potential for sustainable development. The Solar Charkha Mission, launched by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in 2014, aims to harness this potential by empowering rural communities through the production … Read more

The Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act

The Water Prevention and Control of Pollution Act was enacted in 1974 to provide for the prevention and control of Water Pollution, and for the maintaining or restoring of wholesomeness of water in the country. The Act was amended in 1988. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act was enacted in 1977, to … Read more

Role of agriculture in Indian economic development-interrelationship between agriculture, industry and service sectors

Role of agriculture in Indian Economic Development-interrelationship between agriculture, Industry and service sectors Role Of Agriculture In Indian Economic Development Contribution to NATIONAL INCOME From the very beginning, agriculture is contributing a major portion to our national income. In 1950-51, agriculture and allied activities contributed about 59 per cent of the total national income. Although … Read more

Rural Economy-Agriculture under British Rule

It is often believed that the colonial administration encouraged the commercialization of agriculture that improved the position of peasants in many areas of the Indian colony. From the 1860s onwards, the nature of agricultural production was determined by the demands of the overseas markets for Indian primary products. The items exported in the first half … Read more

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