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

Operation Flood and Cooperatives

Operation Flood and Cooperatives Operation Flood was a dairy development program launched in India in 1970. The program was designed to increase milk production and productivity, improve the quality of milk, and expand the market for milk and milk products. Operation Flood was a major success, and it helped to transform the Indian dairy industry. … Read more

Food Security & Public Distribution System(PDS)

WHO Defines Food Security to exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food which meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. Food security has three interlinked contents such as :- Availability of food, Access to food and absorption of food. Food … Read more

Biotechnology in agriculture -bio-fertilizers

Biotechnology in agriculture For about 10,000 years , farmers have been improving wild Plants and animals through the selection and breeding of desirable characteristics. This breeding has resulted in the domesticated plants and animals that are commonly used in crop and Livestock agriculture. In the twentieth century, breeding became more sophisticated, as the traits that … Read more

Global Warming Potential

The Greenhouse Effect: A Warming World and the Role of Global Warming Potential The Earth’s climate is a delicate balance, constantly adjusting to natural and human-induced influences. One crucial aspect of this balance is the greenhouse effect, a natural phenomenon that keeps our planet warm enough to sustain life. However, human activities are altering this … Read more

Energy Efficiency

Energy Efficiency Energy efficiency, means using less energy to provide the same level of energy. It is therefore one method to reduce human greenhouse gas emissions.  For example if a house is insulated, less energy is used in heating and cooling to achieve a satisfactory temperature. Another example is installing fluorescent lights or skylights, instead … Read more

growth models

Bring out the differences and similarities between endogenous Growth models and exogenous growth models. Read moregrowth models

Health Education in India

Health Education in India Medical education in global context has evolved over a period of time and so in India. With changing community needs, educational advancements and technological revolutions, we need to update the method of imparting knowledge and skills to the students. Major components of hidden curriculum like Communication skills, Attitude, Empathy, altruism, professionalism, … Read more