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Indian Economy: A Comprehensive Overview

India, the world's largest democracy and second-most populous nation, boasts a dynamic and rapidly evolving economy. Over the decades, it has transformed from a...

Nationalist Movements in India

The Second World War came to an end in Europe in May 1945. In India, Lord Wavell had already succeeded Lord Linlithgow as the...

Climate of India

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World Trade Organisation

World Trade Organisation is a permanent organisation which has been established on the basis of an international treaty approved by participating countries. It achieved...

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Movements of Earth

There are three basic movements of the Earth has three basic movements: (i) Galactic movement, (ii) Rotation, and (iii) Revolution. Galactic Movement This is the movement...

Major Ports in India

Major ports in India have been classified into three categories by the Waterways Authority of India: major, minor and intermediate ports. Being one of the...

Rio+20 Conference

Rio+20 Conference The UN Conference on Sustainable Development, also known as Rio 2012 or Rio+20, was held during June 20-22, 2012 in Rio de Janeiro,...

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Good Governance

We all aspire that our Government should be good and effective and, perhaps, this is the desire that has led to the formation of...

Human Rights – UN Declaration & Indian Constitution

United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights All human beings are born free and equal in dignity. – Article 1 Everyone is entitled to all the...

Bicameral Parliamentary System

A bicameral parliamentary system is a system of two legislative Chambers. Indian system is bicameral because both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha...

State Legislative Assemblies/ Councils – MLA and MLC

All the States of India and some of Union Territories have legislative assemblies as their state legislature. Members of these legislative assemblies are elected by...

Fundamental Rights to Indian Citizens

The Constitution guarantees elaborate Fundamental Rights to Indian citizens, These are contained in Part III of the Constitution. The Fundamental Rights to Indian Citizens embodied...

Unicameral Parliamentary System

In government, unicameral is the practice of having one legislative or parliamentary chamber. Thus, a Unicameral Parliamentary System or unicameral legislature is a legislature...

Indian Audits and Accounts Department

The Indian Audits and Accounts Department has a history of more than hundred years old. The Indian Audits and Accounts Department was formed in 1860 and...

Domestic Violence Act, 2005

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 which is popularly known as Domestic Violence Act, 2005 was enacted by the Parliament on...

Schedules in the Constitution of India

Schedules in the Constitution of India : The Constitution of India contains twelve Schedules in the Constitution of India from 1 to 12.   Schedules in the Constitution of...

Acquisition, Rights and Termination of Citizenship

Mode of acquisition of citizen after January 26, 1950 Public Authorities: MPs and MLAs should be declared Public Authorities under the Right to Information...

Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)

Citizenship Amendment Act, 2005   The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2005 was passed by the Parliament to make provisions for dual citizenship by amending the Citizenship...

Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizen

Originally, the Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizen were not provided in the Constitution. On the basis of the recommendations of Swarn Singh Committee, these duties...