Impartiality and Non-partisanship

Impartiality and Non-partisanship Impartiality and Non-partisanship Impartiality is a norm of Justice holding that decisions should be based on objective standards, instead of on the basis of bias, prejudice, or preferring the advantage to one person over another for unsuitable reasons. Impartiality is acting solely according to the merits of the case and serving equally … Read more

Right to Property

  Fundamental Rights are the basic rights of the people and the charter of rights contained in Part III of Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These include individual rights common to most liberal democracies, such as Equality … Read more

Urban Economy after 1858

Urban Indian economy after 1858 During this period, the Indian economy essentially remained stagnant, growing at the same rate (1.2%) as the Population.  India also experienced deindustrialization during this period. Compared to the Mughal era, India during the British colonial era had a lower per-capita income, a large decline in the Secondary Sector, and lower … Read more

Ethics in international relations

Ethics in international relations What role do moral principles play in the conduct of foreign relations? First, morality helps define the goals and purposes of states and other actors. Moral norms do not provide policy directives, but they can offer a general vision and broad direction and provide the moral norms by which to illuminate … Read more

Module 5(A) Now Just 99 Only

Topics Covered INFRASTRUCTURE of Rajasthan. 5.Resources of Rajasthan. Major Development Projects of Rajasthan. Public Private PARTNERSHIP Model for Economic Transformation in the State. 6.Demographic Scenario of the State and its impact. 7.Programmes and Schemes- Government Welfare Schemes for SC/ST/Backward 8.Class/Minorities/Disabled Persons, Destitute, Women, Children, Old Age People, Farmers & Labourers. 9.Various Missions, Policies ,Projects and Schemes … Read more

Sustainable and Inclusive Growth

The term Sustainable Growth became prominent after the World Conservation Strategy Presented in 1980 by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Brundland Report(1987) define Sustainable Development as the a process which seek to meet the needs and aspirations of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generation … Read more

Exploring the Dimensions of Governance: A Comprehensive Guide

Exploring the Dimension of Governance :A Comprehensive Guide Governance is a multifaceted concept that plays a crucial role in the development and sustainability of societies, organizations, and governments worldwide. It encompasses the traditions, institutions, and processes that determine how power is exercised, how citizens are given a voice, and how decisions are made on issues … Read more

Right to Property

The Right to Property The right to property is a fundamental human right that is recognized in international law. It is the right to own and control property, including land, goods, and MoneyMoney. The right to property is essential for individual freedom and Economic Development. The right to property is enshrined in the Universal Declaration … Read more

Economic Systems

Here is a list of subtopics on economic systems: Traditional economy Command economy Market economy Mixed economy Gift economy Barter economy Commodity money economy Representative money economy Fiat money economy Credit economy Debt economy Share economy Cooperative economy Socialist economy Communist economy Capitalist economy Mercantilist economy Keynesian economy Monetarist economy Supply-side economy Austrian school economy … Read more

Independence of Judiciary

Independence of Judiciary The independence of the judiciary is the principle that the courts are free from political interference. This means that judges should be able to make decisions without fear of being influenced by the government or other powerful interests. The independence of the judiciary is essential for a number of reasons. First, it … Read more