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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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The Governor : Appointment, Functions and Powers

Chapter II of Part VI of the constitution of India deals with "The Executive" of States. According to the constitution 'There shall be a...

GS Quiz – Polity Questions with Explained Answers

Regarding the Fundamental Duties contained in the Indian Constitution the correct statement(s) is/are: Fundamental Duties can be enforced through writ jurisdiction. Fundamental Duties have become a...

Constitutional Development in India – From Regulating Act 1773 to Govt. of India Act 1935

Regulating Act, 1773 End of Dual Government. Governor of Bengal to be the Governor- General of British territories of India. Established of Supreme Court...

Article 35A

Article 35A is an article of the Indian Constitution which accords special rights and privileges to the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). ...

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

Articles 315 to 323 of the constitution of India of its part 14 deal elaborately with the provisions about the composition, appointment and removal...

Inter-State Relations

The term Inter-State relations refer to the relation among different States of the Union. The cooperation and cordial relation among different state is needed...

The President of India

The President of India is the head of state of the Republic of India. The President of India is the formal head of the...

Basic Principles of the Constitution

Prof. (Dr.) M. V. Pylee Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Cochin  Every constitution reflects the ideas and ideals of the people who framed it. Although it is...

Indian Citizenship

A citizen is a person who enjoys full membership of the community or State in which he lives or ordinarily lives. Citizens are different...

The Fundamental Rights

The Fundamental Right is a charter of rights contained in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead...

Role of Media

To understand the role of media, broadly mass media can be divided into two parts – electronic media and print media. TV, Radio, the...

The Constitution of India – Drafting and Composition

The present Constitution was framed by the Constituent Assembly of India setup under Cabinet Mission Plan of May 16, 1946. The Constituent Assembly consisted of...