Kerala Trade & Commerce

Kerala Trade & Commerce The basic objective of Economic Reforms was to improve productivity Growth and competitiveness in the Indian manufacturing sector. These reforms were aimed at making Indian manufacturing sector more efficient and technologically up to date, with the expectation that these changes would enable Indian manufacturing sector to achieve higher and sustainable growth. … Read more

An Introduction to Kerala Economy

An Introduction to Kerala economy Kerala is known as God’s own country. The state is located along the coastline to the extreme southwest of the Indian peninsula, flanked by the Arabian Sea on the west and the Mountains of the Western Ghats on the east. The state has a coastline of 580 km. Kerala is … Read more

Punjab: Relief and Structure

        Punjab is made of two words Pun(five) + Aab(water) . This literally means a lands which is drained by five rivers. These five rivers are Satluj, Beas, Ravi, Jhelum and Chenab.   We can divide Punjab into following categories according to relief and its physical structure: Northern Shivalik Hills Great Alluvial … Read more

Census of Goa

Census of Goa   Goa is known as a Goan in English, Goenkar in Konkani, goês or goesa in Portuguese and Govekar in Marathi. The Portuguese called the nearby Indian Christians “indiacatos” and the blended populace, mestiços. Goa has a populace of 1.459 million inhabitants, making it India’s fourth littlest (after Sikkim, Mizoram and Arunachal … Read more

Assam Tax and economic reforms

Assam  Tax and Economic Reforms:- Assam is located in the northeast of India. The state Shares its borders with Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Tripura and West Bengal. The state shares international borders with Bangladesh and the Kingdom of Bhutan. Assam is India’s gateway to Northeast India and acts as a vital link for … Read more

Expansion of the Ahom Kingdom in the 16 century- Suhungmung Dihingiya Raja (1497-1539)

The reign of Suhungmung Dihingiya Raja broke from the early Ahom rule and established a multi-ethnic Polity in his kingdom. Under him the Ahom Kingdom expanded greatly for the first time since Sukaphaa, at the cost of the Sutiya and the Kachari kingdoms. He also successfully defended his kingdom against the first Muslim invasions under Turbak Khan. … Read more

Neolithic Culture of Assam

A.H. Dani (1960) has devided the Neolithic Cultures of Assam into six distinct zones: namely Cachar Hills Zone, Sadiya Frontiers, Naga Hills Zone, Khasi Hills Zone, Garo Hills Zone, and Brahmaputra Valley Zone. Regarding the discovery of Neolithic tools and implements in the Brahmaputra valley, it has been written that the materials available for study … Read more

Jharkhand :An Historical Introduction

Jharkhand which came into being on 15 November 2000 as the 28th State of The Union is the homeland of the tribal’s for which they had been dreaming for Centuries. According to legend. Raja Jai Singh Deo of Orissa had declared himself the ruler of Jharkhand in the 13th century. It largely comprises forest tracks … Read more

Polity of Jharkhand

Awards of Jharkhand INFRASTRUCTURE-and-educational-policy-of-jharkhand/”>Education, Educational Infrastructure and Educational Policy of Jharkhand Sports personalities and Infrastructure of Jharkhand State Executive : Powers And Functions Of Governor, Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers State Legislature : Organization, Powers and functions, with special reference to Jharkhand State Judiciary; High Court: Organization, Powers and functions; Subordinate Judiciary. and … Read more

Jharkhand PCS (JPSC) Exam Prelims Test Series for General Studies

[supsystic-price-table id=8] The price of the program is just 2309 and will include the detailed notes and 24 comprehensive tests for Jharkhand PSC Preparation. Hinduism. History When was Jharkhand formed? Jharkhand was formed on November 15, 2000. What was Jharkhand before it was formed? Jharkhand was a part of Bihar before it was formed. Who … Read more