Administration and Management;Role in developed and developing societies

  Following are the major role of administration and management in developing societies:-  promotion of a rational development of economic proportions through macroregulation,  control of the Privatization process of state-owned enterprises and public Services, securing free competition and transparency in its implementation,  securing an effective exercise of ownership rights of the State … Read more

Indian Agriculture

  Mainstay of Indian economy Since independence, undergone a change from being the sector contributing the highest share to the GDP to one contributing the lowest share. agriculture is a state subject. GDP contribution (Agriculture and allied sector) 5 pc in 1950-51 7 pc in 2008-09 and 14.6 pc in 2009-10. It was 19 pc in … Read more

Impacts of Privatization for Ras Rts mains exam of RPSC

Privatization in generic terms refers to the process of transfer of ownership, can be of both permanent or long term lease in nature, of a once upon a time state-owned or public owned property to individuals or groups that intend to utilize it for private benefits and run the entity with the aim of profit maximization. ADVANTAGES … Read more

RAS(RTS) Exam Prelims Notes for Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance

Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance For Notes Click Here – Money Supply. What are the major challenges facing India today? India is facing a number of challenges today, including POVERTY, illiteracy, Corruption, and Environmental Degradation. India is also facing the challenge of maintaining its unity and diversity in the face of growing Regionalism and Communalism. … Read more

Remittances

Remittances: A Lifeline for Developing Economies and a Catalyst for Global Growth Remittances, the transfer of money by migrants to their families and communities in their home countries, have become a vital source of income for developing economies. This article delves into the multifaceted world of remittances, exploring their impact on individuals, communities, and the … Read more

Disaster Management in India

Disaster Management in India: A Comprehensive Overview India, a land of diverse landscapes and vast population, is highly vulnerable to a wide range of natural disasters. From devastating earthquakes and floods to cyclones and droughts, the country faces a constant threat to its people, infrastructure, and economy. Recognizing the gravity of this situation, India has … Read more

New Industrial Policy, 1991

The New Industrial Policy of 1991: A Catalyst for Economic Transformation in India The year 1991 marked a pivotal moment in India’s economic history. Faced with a severe balance of payments crisis and a stagnating economy, the Indian government embarked on a path of radical economic reforms, culminating in the introduction of the New Industrial … Read more

Industrial Policy Resolution, 1985 & 1986

The Industrial Policy Resolutions of 1985 and 1986: A Catalyst for India’s Economic Transformation The Industrial Policy Resolutions (IPRs) of 1985 and 1986 marked a pivotal moment in India’s economic history. These resolutions, spearheaded by the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, aimed to revitalize the Indian economy by embracing a more liberal and market-oriented approach. … Read more

Industrial Policy Resolution, 1956

The Industrial Policy Resolution, 1956: A Blueprint for India’s Industrial Transformation The Industrial Policy Resolution (IPR) of 1956 stands as a landmark document in India’s economic history, laying the foundation for a planned and state-led industrial development strategy. This resolution, adopted by the Indian Parliament, outlined a vision for a self-reliant and industrialized India, aiming … Read more

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