The National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) releases the inflation data in India. ... View Article
Inflation is an increase in the level of prices of goods and services. The two major indices based on which it is measured are as follows: WPI... View Article
Inflation is the rate at which the value of a currency is falling and, consequently, the general level of prices for goods and services is... View Article
The Gandhian Plan was introduced by S. N. Agarwal emphasizing the expansion of small unit proÂduction and agriculture for the economic... View Article
Mahalanobis Plan was India’s second five-year plan (1956-61) proposed by Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis. This plan gave priority to... View Article
J.R.D Tata and G.D.Birla were the two industrialists primarily responsible for the initiation of the plan. Apart from them, Kasturbhai Lalbhai,... View Article
The Bombay Plan of 1944 was set up by a group of leading industrialists in India for the economic development of the country. It proposed the... View Article
The main objective of the Bombay Plan was to support the state to take major initiatives in industrial and other economic investments by setting... View Article
The Bombay Plan, published in two parts in 1944 and the following year, was scripted by top industrialists and businessmen of the time for the... View Article
The Bombay Plan was authored by top industrialists such as JRD Tata, GD Birla and Lal Shri Ram. The economists who helped draft the plan were... View Article
The Bombay Plan was the economic plan for India proposed by a group of industrialists and technocrats in January 1944. A group of Indian... View Article
A section of the big industrialists got together in 1944 and drafted a joint proposal for setting up a planned economy in India. It was called... View Article
ISRO rockets make use of solid and liquid fuels at different stages.You can read about the GSLV Mk III - A Comprehensive Overview of Heavy Lift... View Article
GSLV uses a cryogenic engine, which makes use of liquified nitrogen and oxygen as fuel.You can read about the GSLV Mk III - A Comprehensive... View Article
Until 2018, the GSLV launch vehicle was used 13 times. There are two launches of GSLV slated for the year 2021. You can read about the GSLV Mk... View Article
The Polar satellite launch vehicle (GSLV) was used or launched for the first time by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on 20th September... View Article