Indian Circus

The Enduring Legacy of the Indian Circus: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Challenges The Indian circus, a vibrant tapestry of acrobatics, animal acts, and dazzling spectacle, has captivated audiences for over a century. From its humble beginnings to its current state of transformation, the circus has woven itself into the fabric of Indian culture, … Read more

Evolution of Public Administration in India

Public Administration is a sub-division of the broader concept of administration. Administration means ‘to serve’, or ‘to manage affairs’. In this sense, administration means management of the affairs of an organization. And Public administration means management of Governmental affairs and activities. Thus, Public administration is primarily concerned with the implementation of Governmental policies. History of … Read more

Intangible Cultural Heritage Scheme: Safeguarding India’s Living Traditions

Intangible Cultural Heritage Scheme: Safeguarding India’s Living Traditions India, a land of diverse cultures and vibrant traditions, boasts an unparalleled wealth of intangible cultural heritage (ICH). This heritage, encompassing everything from ancient rituals and festivals to traditional crafts and performing arts, forms the very essence of India’s identity and cultural tapestry. Recognizing the importance of … Read more

Rajasthan: Folk Dances and Music

Rajasthan: Folk Dances and Music   Bhavai Dance   This artistic form of dance is believed to be originated in the neighboring state Gujarat and was soon picked up and adapted by the local tribal men and Women and gave it a distinctive Rajasthani essence. This traditional folk dance, performed by the womens of the … Read more

Tradition of Dharmashastras

The Enduring Legacy of the Dharmashastras: A Tradition of Moral and Social Order The Dharmashastras, a vast and complex body of ancient Indian legal and ethical texts, have profoundly shaped the social, moral, and religious landscape of India for millennia. These texts, often translated as “law books,” encompass a wide range of topics, from personal … Read more

Instituitional Structure

   QUICK REVISION: Art 4, Institutional structure for Nuclear Energy:   ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION: Governing body of the department of Atomic energy It is directly under the charge of the Prime Minister Set up on 10Aug, 1948 Function: Organise research in atomic science To train atomic scientist in the country To promote nuclear … Read more

Emergence of Religious Movements (Jainism, Buddhism and other sects)

Jainism Originated in India thousands of years ago and is thought to have heavily influenced the two other main belief systems of the region at that time: Buddhism. The religion centres on the progress of one’s soul towards a divine consciousness through self-reformation, wisdom and self-control and pacifism towards all living creatures. There are two … Read more

Sanskar Vyavastha

Sanskar Vyavastha Samskaras is a prescribed set of observances, a religious ceremony or act regarded as an outward and visible sign of inward or spiritual. Ancient Sanskrit literature texts, such as Raghuvamsha, Kumarsambhava, Abhijnan -Shakuntal, Hitopadesha and Manu Smruti, samskara is used to mean: Education, cultivation, training, refinement, perfection, grammatical purity, polishing, embellishment, decoration, a … Read more

Ethical Reasoning and Moral Dilemmas

The reputation and success of governance depends upon the conduct of public functionaries and what the public believe about their conduct. It is therefore of fundamental importance that public functionaries act justly and fairly to all, not only paying lip service to ethical conduct but also ensuring that these are manifestly and undoubtedly seen to … Read more

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