Critically Endangered Mammals

On the Brink: A Look at Critically Endangered Mammals The Earth’s biodiversity is facing an unprecedented crisis. Species are disappearing at an alarming rate, with mammals being particularly vulnerable. Among these, the “Critically Endangered” category represents the most dire situation, where extinction is a very real and immediate threat. This article delves into the plight … Read more

Western Indian Temples

Western Indian Temples Western Indian temples are a type of Hindu temple that is found in the western part of India. They are characterized by their intricate architecture, which often includes elaborate carvings and sculptures. Western Indian temples are also known for their rich religious history, and many of them are important pilgrimage sites for … Read more

Not Found Comparative Study Of Indian And Western Philosophy

 Comparative Study Of Indian And Western Philosophy Philosophy is the root of all knowledge. It is considered as mother of all sciences. Philosophy has interpreted man and his various activities in a comprehensive manner. It helps to coordinate the various activities of the individuals and the Society. It helps us to understand the … Read more

Various Regulatory Bodies

Navigating the Regulatory Landscape: A Guide to Key Bodies and Their Impact The world of business is a complex ecosystem, governed by a web of regulations designed to ensure fairness, safety, and ethical practices. Understanding the various regulatory bodies and their roles is crucial for businesses of all sizes, as navigating this landscape effectively can … Read more

Tissue culture and molecular markers

Tissue Culture methods and applications Tissue culture refers to a method in which fragments of a tissue (plant or animal tissue) are introduced into a new, artificial Environment, where they continue to function or grow. While fragments of a tissue are often used, it is important to note that entire organs are also used for … Read more

Indian Biodiversity Hot Spots

India: A Tapestry of Biodiversity Hotspots India, a land of diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems, is a global treasure trove of biodiversity. Its unique geographical location, spanning from the snow-capped Himalayas to the tropical rainforests of the Western Ghats, has fostered an astonishing array of life forms, making it one of the world’s 17 megadiverse … Read more

Physical features of India, location & extension, Geological Structure, Physical Divisions

Physical Features Of India Millions of years ago, the Peninsular Plateau region (the oldest landmass) was a part of the Gondwana Land which covered India, Australia, South Africa, and South America. Over hundreds of years of shifting landmass and ocean currents broke this landmass into multiple pieces. .One such piece- the Indo-Australian plate started shifting … Read more

Social Reforms Movements in Muslim Community: Wahabi Movement & Aligarh Movement

Social Reforms Movements In Muslim Community: Wahabi Movement & Aligarh Movement   The Muslims reformers in India launched many religious movements. Some tried to revive the religion and other tried to reform the religion. During the 19th century religion reforms movement were on the peak. Movements like Deoband Movement, Ahamadiya movement, Aligarh Movement;Wahabi Movement has … Read more

Cathedral Architecture

 Cathedral architecture The history of cathedral architecture begins around the year 312 CE. When the Byzantine emperor, Constantine I, publicly converted to Christianity and legitimized Christianity as a formal religion, the Christian church as we know it was formally organized. Although there were impressive buildings long before, calling these structures cathedrals would be … Read more

Chalukyas for UKPCS Mains

Chalukyas The Chalukya dynasty was an Indian royal dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries. During this period, they ruled as three related yet individual dynasties. The earliest dynasty, known as the “Badami Chalukyas”, ruled from Vatapi (modern Badami) from the middle of the 6th … Read more