Primary Sector

The Backbone of Economies: Understanding the Primary Sector The world we live in is built upon the foundation of the primary sector. This sector, often referred to as the extractive sector, encompasses all activities directly related to the extraction and harvesting of raw materials from the Earth. From the vast fields of agriculture to the … Read more

Inter-governmental action

IPCC UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit), 1992 Agenda 21 An action plan of UN relating to Sustainable Development adopted at the Earth Summit, 1992 UNFCCC Kyoto Protocol IPCC 1988 by World Meteorological Organisation and UNEP tasked with reviewing and assessing the most recent scientific, technical and socio-economic information produced worldwide relevant to … Read more

Maharatnas

The following are the subtopics of Maharatnas: Agni – The fire god. Adityas – The sun gods. Ashvins – The twin gods of healing and medicine. Brahma – The creator god. Devas – The gods. Durga – The goddess of power and protection. Ganesha – The elephant-headed god of wisdom and success. Gandharvas – The … Read more

Urban spheres of influence and rural urban fringe

Urban spheres of influence and rural urban fringe Urban spheres of influence Urban spheres of influence reflect centre-to-hinterland relationship, compared with the non-central region, the centre assumes more complex economic functions, and provides more economic activities. Famous theoretical contributions to this research field are the Central Place Theory (Christaller, 1933), the extension to the Central … Read more

Minerals and Rocks

The Building Blocks of Our Planet: A Deep Dive into Minerals and Rocks The Earth, a vibrant and dynamic planet, is composed of a vast array of materials, each playing a crucial role in shaping its landscapes, influencing its climate, and supporting life. At the heart of this intricate system lie two fundamental components: minerals … Read more

Mineral resources- mineral storage, production and distribution of mineral

  Iron-Ore: India possesses high quality iron-ore in abundance. The total reserves of iron-ore in the country are about 14.630 million tonnes of haematite and 10,619 million tonnes of magnetite. Haematite iron is mainly found in Chbattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Goa and Karnataka. The major deposit of magnetite iron is available at western coast of Karnataka. … Read more

Industrial Sector

 Industrial Sector- Growth and recent trends Trends in Industrial growth Phase one Which had laid the basis for industrial development in the future. The second plan, basedon Mahalanobis model, emphasized the development of Capital Goods industries and basic industries. Accordingly huge investments were made in industries like iron andsteel, heavy engineering etc the … Read more

Laterization

The Complexities of Laterization: A Deep Dive into Soil Formation and its Impacts Laterization is a fascinating and complex process that shapes the Earth’s surface, influencing soil formation, nutrient cycling, and even the evolution of ecosystems. This article delves into the intricate mechanisms of laterization, exploring its causes, consequences, and the diverse landscapes it creates. … Read more

Andhra Pradesh Planned development

Andhra Pradesh Planned development Planned development in Andhra Pradesh: As Andhra Pradesh is a new state, it requires to rebuilt its capital and initiate many new projects. This should be very well planned for maximum and foremost benefits. To advance interest in the Information Technology (IT)/Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES)/Electronic Hardware Manufacturing (EHM) units, the … Read more

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