European Economic Community

 European Economic Community The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organisation which aimed to bring about economic integration among its member states. It was created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957. Upon the formation of the European Union (EU) in 1993, the EEC was incorporated and renamed as the European Community … Read more

Tax and Economic Reforms in Andhra Pradesh

Tax and Economic Reforms in Andhra Pradesh :- On 16 May 2017 Andhra Pradesh Legislature  passed the state Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill and contributed towards biggest Tax and Economic Reforms in Andhra Pradesh . Meanwhile State has a glorious history of Economic and Tax Reforms. First Phase of  Economic Reforms in Andhra Pradesh :– The attention of … Read more

chemical bonding and molecular structure

Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure The smallest particle of element is atom and the smallest particle in a compound is molecule. The force or the binding that keeps the atoms in the molecule combined during the formation of molecule is called chemical bonding. The concepts like that of Kossel-Lewis, VSEPR principle, valence bond theory, molecular … Read more

Common Market

Here is a list of subtopics without any description for Common Market: Common market Economic integration European Economic Community European Single Market Free trade area Single market Trade bloc Customs Union Economic Union Political union A common market is a type of economic integration where countries agree to remove all trade barriers between them and … Read more

Unitary Features of Indian Constitution

The Unitary Features of the Indian Constitution: A Balancing Act The Indian Constitution, a masterpiece of constitutional engineering, is often lauded for its federal structure. However, a closer examination reveals a significant presence of unitary features, creating a unique blend of federalism and unitaryism. This article delves into the key unitary features of the Indian … Read more

Salient Features of Representation of People’s Act 1951

The Representation of the People Act, 1951: A Cornerstone of Indian Democracy The Representation of the People Act, 1951 (RPA, 1951) stands as a cornerstone of India’s democratic framework, laying down the legal foundation for the conduct of elections to the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). This … Read more

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