Indian Telecom Industry With Brief History

 Indian telecom Industry with brief history India’s Telecommunication Network is the second largest in the world by number of telephone users (both fixed and mobile phone) with 1.153 billion subscribers as on 31 May 2018. It has one of the lowest call tariffs in the world enabled by mega telecom operators and hyper-competition … Read more

CHARACTERISTICS AND PROBLEMS OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE

CHARACTERISTICS AND PROBLEMS OF INDIAN agriculture Subsistent in Character Heavy Pressure of Population Predominance of Food Grains Mixed Cropping High Percentage of the Reporting Area under Cultivation Small Size of Holdings and Fragmentation of Fields Limited Intensive Agriculture Primitive Technology Indian Agriculture is Labour Intensive Rain-fed Agriculture Less Area under Leguminous and Fodder Crops Tradition … Read more

Synopsis of NCERTS

  Introduction Indian national movement: One of the biggest. Inspired many others. Gandhian Political Strategy very important. Elements of Gandhian Strategy can be seen in the Solidarity Movement in Poland by Lech Walesa WHY IS THE INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT UNIQUE In the Indian national movement, the Gramscian perspective of war of position was successfully practiced. … Read more

World War I and Gadar movement

World War I and Indian Nationalism Increasing number of Indians from Punjab were emigrating to North America. The British government thought that these emigrants would be affected by the idea of Liberty. Hence, they tried to restrict emigration. Tarak Nath Das, an Indian student in Canada, started a paper called Free Hindustan. The Hindi Association … Read more

Sangam Period (3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD)

The Sangam Period: A Golden Age of Tamil Literature and Culture The Sangam Period, spanning from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, stands as a pivotal era in the history of Tamil culture and literature. This period witnessed the flourishing of a vibrant literary tradition, the emergence of distinct social and political … Read more

Revolutionary Movements in British India

 BHAGAT SINGH The name Bhagat Singh has become a synonym of revolution. He was one of the great revolutionaries who made supreme sacrifice for the nation. Thousands of young people sacrificed their lives in the altar of India’s liberation struggle but the name Bhagat Singh has a special place in the history of our independence. … Read more

Unlocking the Riches of the Sangam Age

Unlocking the Riches of the Sangam Age: A Journey Through Ancient Tamil Literature and Culture The Sangam Age, a period spanning roughly from 300 BCE to 300 CE, stands as a vibrant testament to the rich cultural and literary heritage of ancient Tamil Nadu. This era, named after the legendary assemblies of poets known as … Read more

Indian National trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH)

Guardians of Heritage: A Deep Dive into INTACH’s Enduring Legacy The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), established in 1984, stands as a beacon of hope for India’s rich and diverse cultural heritage. This non-profit organization has dedicated itself to the preservation, conservation, and revitalization of India’s architectural, archaeological, and artistic treasures, … Read more

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

The Iron Man of India: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel – A Legacy of Unity and Nation-Building Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, affectionately known as the “Iron Man of India,” stands as a towering figure in the history of modern India. His unwavering determination, strategic brilliance, and unwavering commitment to national unity played a pivotal role in shaping the … Read more