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Geothermal Energy

When we use heat from the Earth to generate energy it's called geothermal energy. The name geothermal is a combination of the word "geo",...

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Astronomy and Solar System

Our Solar System The Sun, the nine known planets, their 31 known satellites, a great number of asteroids, and some other bodies like comets and...

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Geothermal Energy

When we use heat from the Earth to generate energy it's called geothermal energy. The name geothermal is a combination of the word "geo",...

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Geothermal Energy

When we use heat from the Earth to generate energy it's called geothermal energy. The name geothermal is a combination of the word "geo",...

The Solar System

The Solar System formed billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a region within a large molecular cloud. This initial cloud was likely several light-years...

Astronomy and Solar System

Our Solar System The Sun, the nine known planets, their 31 known satellites, a great number of asteroids, and some other bodies like comets and...

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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...

Establishment of Turkish Rule in North India

The onus of paving the way for the establishment of, if broadly assessed, the Muslim rule in India goes to Mahmud of Ghazni who...

Drain of Wealth – British Colonialism and Economic Impact

Meaning of Drain of Wealth The drain of wealth was typically “a phenomenon of colonial rule.” The person to draw pointed attention to this...

Important Wars and Battles

Battle of Salamis (480 BC): The Greek fleet defeated the Persians. Battle of Pharsalus (48 AD): Caesar defeated Pompey The Crusades (11th - 13th Centuries): Military expeditions of...

Chanakya

Chanakya (350-283 BCE) was an adviser and a prime minister to the first Maurya Emperor Chandragupta (c. 340-293 BCE), and architect of his rise...

The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526)

Until the beginning of the 12th century, there was no mention of the kingdom with Delhi as the capital city. Moreover, Al-Biruni who came...

Timeline of Maurya Empire

The Maurya Empire (322 BCE - 185 BCE) was an Iron Age power in ancient India ruled by the Maurya Dynasty. With its origins...

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Major Ports in India