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Feminization of Agriculture
Introduction If there were four women for every ten males in the agricultural sector in 1991, there were six women for every ten men in...
Organic Farming
Introduction According to FAO “Organic agriculture is a unique production management system which promotes and enhances ...
Public Distribution System
Introduction The public distribution system (PDS) is an Indian food security system that is administered by the Ministry of Consumer...
Digital Divide In India
Introduction At this point, it's hard to picture a world without the internet. Since its inception as a platform for everything from...
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Introduction The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership was introduced during the 19th Asean meet held in November 2011. The RCEP...
Minimum Support Price
Introduction MSPs are the prices at which the government buys certain crops from farmers in order to protect them against a severe drop...
Child Labour in India
Introduction The phrase "child labour" is often characterised as employment that deprives children of their childhood, potential, and...
What is a Just War?
The traditional Just-War Theory derives from Christian theology. Saint Augustine is often regarded as the first to propose a doctrine of...
Kitchen Cabinet
Introduction The cabinet, which is led by the prime minister and includes around 15 to 20 of the most significant ministers, is the...
Declining Standards of Parliament
Introduction Parliament is seen as a temple of democracy, where elected representatives make decisions via discussions and deliberations....
Social and Cultural Policy of British in India
Introduction Until 1813, the British maintained a policy of non-interference in the country's social, religious, and cultural life....
Women In Panchayati Raj
Introduction Panchayati raj institutions are a watershed moment in India's democratic history since they not only percolated democratic...
Evergreen Revolution
Introduction India is among the world's largest agricultural economies, sustaining a huge population. At the time of independence,...
Right to Information
Objectives The Act's objectives are: to empower citizens; to promote transparency and accountability; to limit corruption; and to...
Citizen Charter
Introduction It is widely acknowledged that excellent governance is vital for long-term economic and social growth. Transparency,...
Civil Services in India
Introduction Civil service is critical to the operation of government. Since colonial times, the civil service has been regarded as the...
Socialism
For us, there is no valid definition of socialism other than the abolition of the exploitation of one human being by another." ~ Che...
Compulsory Licensing
Introduction Compulsory licencing is when a government permits another party to manufacture a patented product or process without the...
Right to life and Personal Liberty
No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.~Article 21 Introduction The...
Humanitarian Intervention
Introduction Humanitarian intervention lies at the crossroads of realism and liberalism, where state power and material interests collide...
India and Terrorism
Introduction In India, terrorism poses one of the greatest dangers to the country's security. In 2018, India was the fifth most...
Human Rights and Environment
Introduction Human rights are rights that all humans possess, regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or...
Human Rights
Introduction Human rights are rights we have simply because we exist as human beings - they are not granted by any state. These universal...
Language Debate in the Constituent Assembly
The question of the national language was one of the most contentious and vehemently argued by Constituent Assembly members. Members of...
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