Financial Sector Reforms

The following are subtopics of financial sector reforms: Banking sector reforms Insurance sector reforms Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) reforms Payments and settlement systems reforms Financial literacy and inclusion reforms Regulatory reforms Supervisory reforms Corporate governance reforms Anti-MoneyMoney laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) reforms Financial stability reforms Financial InfrastructureInfrastructure reforms Financial technology (FinTech) … Read more

Wind farm

Harnessing the Wind: A Comprehensive Look at Wind Farms Wind energy, a renewable and sustainable source of power, has emerged as a crucial player in the global fight against climate change. Wind farms, large-scale installations of wind turbines, are at the forefront of this energy revolution, transforming landscapes and powering homes and businesses alike. This … Read more

Indian Solar Loan Programme

Harnessing the Sun: A Deep Dive into India’s Solar Loan Programs India, a nation blessed with abundant sunshine, is actively pursuing a path towards a sustainable future. Solar energy, a clean and renewable source, plays a pivotal role in this journey. To accelerate the adoption of solar technology, the Indian government has implemented various financial … Read more

India and Climate Change

India and Climate Change: A Looming Crisis and a Path to Resilience India, a nation of over 1.4 billion people, stands at a critical juncture in its relationship with climate change. As a rapidly developing economy, India faces the dual challenge of meeting its growing energy demands while mitigating the impacts of a changing climate. … Read more

North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP): Transforming Lives in Northeast India

North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP): Transforming Lives in Northeast India Introduction The Northeast region of India, a land of diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and rich biodiversity, faces significant challenges in terms of poverty, unemployment, and limited access to basic amenities. The region’s unique geographical location, coupled with its historical and socio-economic factors, has contributed … Read more

International Affair and Indian Foreign Policy.- for RAS RTS Mains exam of rpsc

India’s Foreign Policy is fundamentally based on the principles of peaceful co-existence, friendship and co-operation among all the countries of the world irrespective of their political systems. The foreign policy is aimed at promoting international peace and security and maintaining good and friendly relations with all the countries of the world. India, which was a … Read more

Development Vs. Nature / Environment; Depletion of Natural Resources

Environmental influences are important both at the prenatal and postnatal stages of Human Development. At the prenatal stage, when a fetus is in the mother’s womb,  internal or external harmful agents, such as certain legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, lead and pollutants can harm the unborn baby’s development. The mother’s Nutrition, diseases and emotional Stress … Read more

Population explosion and Family Welfare Programme

India was the first nation to launched a family planning programme in 1952. Though the birth rate started decreasing, it was accompanied by a sharp decrease in death rate, leading to an overall increase in Population.The early concept of population policy covered both mortality and fertility and did not exclusively focus on fertility. There was … Read more

Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation

Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation in India India is an agrarian economy with more than half of the Population living in rural areas and depending on agriculture for their income. However, since the economic INFRASTRUCTURE Sector as it is one of the key drivers responsible for India’s propelling economic Growth. Infrastructure Development in India has been … Read more

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