New States and Union Territories Created After 1956

A Tale of Two Maps: New States and Union Territories in India After 1956 The map of India has undergone significant transformations since its independence in 1947. While the initial focus was on consolidating the newly formed nation, the decades that followed witnessed a wave of state reorganizations, driven by linguistic, cultural, and administrative considerations. … Read more

Madhya Pradesh Industries: Powering Employment Dreams

Table of Contents INFRASTRUCTURE, and ensuring a steady supply of skilled labor through vocational training programs. As a result, the state has seen a surge in the establishment of textile parks, spinning mills, and garment manufacturing units. Moreover, Madhya Pradesh’s strategic location provides a logistical advantage for the textile industry. The state’s connectivity through a … Read more

Bagh Caves

Bagh Caves The Bagh Caves are a group of 29 rock-cut Buddhist cave temples located in the Bagh tehsil of the Narsinghpur district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The caves are situated on the banks of the Bagh River, about 100 kilometers (62 mi) south of Bhopal. The caves were built between the … Read more

History of Baghelkhand

History of Baghelkhand This is not very clear but there are few theories that how the name Baghel came and those are: The King of Anhil Bada, Gujrat King Kumarpal VIII had given a village to his same cast thakurs in a village called Vyaghrapalli and it was also called as Baghel. When the Thakur … Read more

Bharhut stupa

Bharhut Stupa The Bharhut stupa is a Buddhist stupa located in the village of Bharhut, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is one of the oldest and most important stupas in India, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Bharhut stupa was built in the 2nd century BCE, during the reign of the Sunga dynasty. It … Read more

Revolt of 1857 in Madhya Pradesh

Revolt of 1857 in Madhya Pradesh Revolt of 1857 The first expression of organised resistance was the Revolt of 1857. It began as a revolt of the sepoys of the Company’s army but eventually secured the participation of the masses. Its causes lay deeply embedded in the grievances that all sections of Hinduism and Islam, … Read more

Mandsaur Inscription

Deciphering the Past: The Mandsaur Inscription and its Significance The Mandsaur inscription, a remarkable inscription carved on a stone pillar in the ancient city of Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh, India, stands as a testament to the rich cultural and historical tapestry of ancient India. This inscription, dating back to the 4th century CE, offers invaluable … Read more

Discussion Forum for JPSC Mains Exam

Dear All we have launched a discussion forum for the dedicated preparation and guidance for 6th JPSC Mains Exam. Users will be able to get following Services:- Doubt clearance for Mains topics by PSC Notes Experts. Continuation of Daily Mains Practice Question (DMPQ). Requests for redevelopment of notes (for topics not upto the students satisfaction). … Read more

KHAJURAHO TEMPLES (1)

               KHAJURAHO  TEMPLES:-   The Khajuraho Temples:-                          This is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was accorded this status in 1986. The temples at Khajuraho, located in the Chhatarpur district were built during the Chandela Dynasty, which reached its apogee between 950 and 1050. The mediaeval trailer Ibn Battuta noted in … Read more

Rural Credit- MPPSC Mains

68.84% of the Population in India is rural based and majority of them depends on agriculture for a living. Enhanced and stable Growth of the agriculture sector is important as it plays a vital role not only in generating purchasing power among the rural population by creating on-farm and off-farm EMPLOYMENT opportunities but also through … Read more

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