Indian economy is facing lot of challenges including structural challenges. Outline the structural challenges of Indian economy.

Structural challenges :  definition   Redistribution:  intrinsic limitation in terms of the effectiveness of targeting. State capacity: to handle its domain of delivering on Health and Education remain impaired for maximum number of states. Competitive Federalism failed to idealised a model of delivery of essential Services like health and education. Competitive populism needs a counterpart … Read more

Causes of Decline of Mughal Empire

The Twilight of an Empire: Causes of the Decline of the Mughal Dynasty The Mughal Empire, a sprawling and opulent realm that once dominated much of the Indian subcontinent, met its demise in the 18th century. This decline, a gradual process spanning several decades, was not a singular event but rather a culmination of various … Read more

Challenges Before ECI

The Election Commission of India (ECI) is a constitutionally mandated body that oversees the conduct of free and fair elections in India. While the ECI has played a critical role in upholding the democratic process in the country, it faces several challenges in the contemporary socio-political environment. These challenges arise from various political, administrative, legal, … Read more

Agricultural problems in Karnataka

Agricultural problems in Karnataka Draught and farmers suicide Karnataka’s farmers have been facing several issues ranging from improper technology to agricultural loan debts. Karnataka is a vast state with varied topography, while there are agriculturally prosperous regions, some regions are severely affected by the frequent droughts. The Karnataka government even after introducing and implementing certain … Read more

Insufficient Financial Resources and Deficiency Of Capital

Insufficient Financial Resources and Deficiency Of Capital   The financial sector and its role in the process of Economic Development has attracted notable attention since the early 1990s. In particular, the crucial need for a stable Banking system was highlighted in the wake of the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s. The rapid influx … Read more

Totalitarianism

Totalitarianism Totalitarianism is a form of government characterized by a single-party system, state control of the economy, and a repressive secret police. Totalitarian regimes seek to control all aspects of their citizens’ lives, from their thoughts and beliefs to their daily activities. They often use violence and intimidation to maintain power. Characteristics of Totalitarianism There … Read more

Transport & Marketing of Agricultural Produce and Issues & Related Constraints

Transport & Marketing of Agricultural Produce: A Vital Link in the Food Supply Chain The journey of agricultural produce from farm to fork is a complex and multifaceted process, involving a multitude of actors and intricate logistical challenges. Efficient transport and marketing systems are crucial for ensuring the timely and cost-effective delivery of fresh, high-quality … Read more

Issues related to Girls Education

Issues related to Girls Education The problem of Women’s education in India is one which attracts our attention immediately. In our country, due to conservative traditionalism, women’s status has, through ages, been considered to be lower than that of men. During the later part of the Vedic period the Aryans had sealed the fate of … Read more

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