Self Respect Movements In Andhra Pradesh

  The self-respect movement sowed its seed during the Indian freedom struggle. At the earlier stage Backward Class Movement meant the non-Brahmin movement. The non -Brahmin movement had two aims   Demanding the sanction of more concessions and privileges (which would cause discrimination against the Brahmins) to surpass Brahmins in Education and social status. Achieving … Read more

Migration And Metropolitan Regions

 Migration and Metropolitan Region Migration Migration has been defined as crossing of the boundary of a political or administrative unit for a certain minimum period of time. It includes the movements of refugees, displaced persons, uprooted people as well as economic migrants. Internal migration refers to a move from one area (a province, … Read more

Sarvodaya Plan

The Sarvodaya Plan: A Vision for Holistic Development in India The Sarvodaya Plan, a blueprint for social and economic transformation envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi, stands as a testament to his unwavering belief in the power of self-reliance and collective upliftment. This plan, rooted in the principles of non-violence, truth, and social justice, aimed to create … Read more

NRHM, National HIV Programme

 NRHM, National HIV Programme NATIONAL RURAL Health MISSION – THE VISION The National Rural Health Mission (2005-12) seeks to provide effective healthcare to rural Population throughout the country with special focus on 18 states, which have weak public Health Indicators and/or weak

Natural Coal, Natural Oil and Gas

Natural Resources are useful raw materials that we get from the Earth. They occur naturally, which means that humans cannot make Natural Resources. Instead, we use and modify natural resources in ways that are beneficial to us. The materials used in human-made objects are natural resources. Coal reserves : India has the fifth largest coal reserves in … Read more

Laws (1)

 Laws, rules, regulations and conscience as source of ethical guidance High ethical standards for the provision of Services and the exercise of authority are a prerequisite if the citizenry is to trust the Public Service. The goal of these general ethical guidelines is to ensure that all State employees are aware of this. … Read more

Flood- CGPCS Mains

Flood and Drought Occurrence Drought Drought is a complex, slow-onset phenomenon of ecological challenge that affects people more than any other natural hazards by causing serious economic, social and environmental losses in both developing and developed countries. The period of unusual dryness (i.e. drought) is a normal feature of the Climate and weather system in … Read more

Nai Roshni Scheme: Empowering Women through Leadership and Skill Development

Nai Roshni Scheme: Empowering Women through Leadership and Skill Development Introduction India, a nation striving for progress and development, recognizes the crucial role women play in shaping its future. However, societal norms and systemic barriers often hinder their full participation in economic and social spheres. To bridge this gap and empower women, the Indian government … Read more

Evergreen Revolution

The Evergreen Revolution: A Green Revolution 2.0? The term “Green Revolution” evokes images of bountiful harvests, increased food production, and a world free from hunger. This agricultural revolution, which began in the mid-20th century, was a remarkable achievement, significantly boosting global food production and saving millions from starvation. However, the Green Revolution also came with … Read more

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