Soil

The Unsung Hero: Exploring the Vital Role of Soil in Our World Soil, the seemingly inert and often overlooked layer beneath our feet, is far from mundane. It is the foundation of life, a complex and dynamic ecosystem teeming with activity and playing a crucial role in sustaining our planet. This article delves into the … Read more

Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation

Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation in India India is an agrarian economy with more than half of the Population living in rural areas and depending on agriculture for their income. However, since the economic INFRASTRUCTURE Sector as it is one of the key drivers responsible for India’s propelling economic Growth. Infrastructure Development in India has been … Read more

Perennial Crops

The Rise of Perennial Crops: A Sustainable Future for Agriculture The global food system is facing a multitude of challenges, from climate change and resource depletion to biodiversity loss and food security concerns. Traditional annual cropping systems, reliant on monocultures and intensive inputs, are increasingly unsustainable and contribute to these problems. Perennial crops, on the … Read more

Issues in Agriculture

Main Issues In national priority setting, the following recurring and emerging issues for sustainable agricultural development and POVERTY alleviation must be considered: Population pressure and demographic transition; Resource base degradation and water scarcity; Investment in agriculture, structural adjustment and impact on the poor; Globalization-3/”>Globalization and implication on the poor; Modern science and technology and support … Read more

Environment and Ecological Issues

ECOLOGY   Ecology is  defined “as a scientific study of the relationship of the living organisms with each other and with their Environment.” The classical texts of the Vedic period such as the Vedas, the Samhitas, the Brahmanas and the Aranyakas–Upanishads contain many references to ecological concepts .The Indian treatise on medicine, the Caraka- Samhita … Read more

Bhoodan Movement

The Bhoodan Movement: A Legacy of Land Reform and Social Justice The Bhoodan Movement, a unique and impactful social movement in India, emerged in the aftermath of India’s independence in 1947. Led by the charismatic Vinoba Bhave, it aimed to address the deeply rooted issue of land inequality and poverty through a non-violent, Gandhian approach. … Read more

Dams

Dams History and extent of Dams in India India’s first dam is the Kallanai built on the Cauvery river by King Karikalan of the Chola dynasty around 2,000 years ago. The dam, which is still functional and irrigates millions of acres, spans 329 m in length and 20 m in width. However, it was only … Read more

Types of Taxes

Understanding the Complex World of Taxes: A Comprehensive Guide to Types of Taxes Taxes are an integral part of modern society, serving as the primary source of revenue for governments to fund public services, infrastructure, and social programs. From the moment we earn our first paycheck to the time we purchase a new car, taxes … Read more

Irrigation and water

Water Resources Rainfall: With an Average annual rainfall of 1,170 mm, India is one of the wettest countries in the world. At one extreme are areas like Cherrapunji, in the northeast, which is drenched each year with 11,000 mm of rainfall, and at the other extreme are places like Jaisalmer, in the west, which receives … Read more