The three ages during the ancient time period is the Stone Age, Bronze Age and the Iron Age For further reading check the following articles:... View Article
Agriculture produce is generally measured at the point of harvest at its fair value less costs to sell. Further Reading: Agriculture in India... View Article
Agriculture is a primary activity, which produces most of the food that we consume. It also produces raw materials for various industries.... View Article
UPSC Current Affairs Preparation: The Hindu Analysis Watch expert analysis of ‘The Hindu’ dated 11th Aug 2021. Important news and views to boost... View Article
Agriculture is a primary activity, which produces most of the food that we consume. It also produces raw materials for various industries. It is... View Article
Depending upon the geographical conditions, the demand of produce, labour and level of technology, agriculture can be classified into two main... View Article
Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of wheat and West Bengal is the largest producer of rice in India. Further Reading: Major Crops India... View Article
A green economy is defined as low carbon, resource-efficient and socially inclusive. It refers to a development strategy that harmonises both... View Article
The Preamble of the Indian Constitution begins with the words - “WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA”. These words indicate the ultimate sovereignty of the... View Article
Pratibha Devisingh Patil took oath as India’s first woman President on July 25, 2007. She is the 12th President of India. She is the first woman... View Article
Today, most countries in the world have a Constitution. While all democratic countries are likely to have a Constitution, it is not necessary... View Article
The term Chalcolithic is derived from the combination of two Greek words “khalkós” meaning copper and “lithos” meaning stone. Thus, in essence... View Article
Part III deals with the Fundamental Rights and contains Articles 12 to 35. In this regard, the framers of the Constitution derived inspiration... View Article
Article 34 of Part III provides for the restrictions on fundamental rights while martial law is in force in any area within the territory of... View Article
Some of the most important rice-growing regions are Assam, West Bengal, coastal regions of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala... View Article
The term ‘State’ has been used in different provisions concerning the fundamental rights under Part III. Hence, Article 12 has defined the term... View Article
There are many interesting and unique facts about the Indian Constitution. Five of them are mentioned below: The elephant was adopted as the... View Article
National Seed Policy was launched in 2002 for intellectual property protection to new varieties, planned development; protection of the interest... View Article