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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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Wildlife Sanctuaries in India

Bandhavgarh National Park Bandhavgarh National Park is spread at Vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of...

Ozone Layer

Ozone is a gas made up of molecules that are formed by three oxygen atoms. Its molecule formula is O3. Ozone is formed when the sunlight hits oxygen molecules...

Hydrosphere Facts

The hydrosphere is one of the four spheres of the Earth system; the other three are the geosphere or lithosphere (solid rocky part of...

Minerals: India’s Mineral Resources

Human beings, in all stages of their development, have used minerals for their livelihood, decoration, festivities, religious and ceremonial rites. Such indispensable parts are...

The Ocean and The Sea: Forms and Benefits

Although the words ‘ocean’ and ‘sea’ are generally interchanged, they can differ in meaning. In the names of only five bodies of water is...

General Geography Compendium – Earth for Competitive Exams

General Geography Compendium - Earth Shape of Earth can be best described as --- Geoid Earth's rotational velocity at equator is -- 1690 km/hr ...

The River Ganga

The Ganges is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through India and Bangladesh. The 2,525 km (1569 miles) river rises in the western...

Climatic Regions of India

Following are the climatic regions of India. Tropical Rain Forest: This type of climate is found on the west coastal plain and Sahyadris and in...

The Administrative System under Delhi Sultanate

It was none other than the Sultan who headed the administrative System during the Delhi Sultanate; and in discharging his duties was supported by...

Classical Dances of India: Mirror of Cultural India

Due to her various climate conditions, India in all spheres of its life is a land of diversities that have made her culture a...

Central Powers of World War 1

World War I was fought between two major alliances of countries: the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. The Central Powers began as an alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary....

British Relations with Tibet

Tibet, though nominally under the suzerainty of china, was practically an independent theocracy under two great Lamas – the Dalai Lama of Lhasa and...