The Government of India introduced a new credit-linked subsidy programme called Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by... View Article
The broad objectives for which the KVIC was established it are:- To promote and develop Khadi and Village Industries and produce Khadi and... View Article
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission consists of the following:- six non-official members having specialized knowledge and experience of... View Article
The chairman of Khadi and Village Industries Commission in 2021 is Shri. Vinai Kumar Saxena. Further Reading: Khadi and Village Industries... View Article
During the Freedom Struggle, the development of Khadi and Village Industries was an instrument to meet the twin objective of self-reliance... View Article
Yes, Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is a statutory body created by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956, which... View Article
Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is headquartered in Mumbai. Further Reading: Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)... View Article
Article 151 of the Indian Constitution deals with the provisions related to audit reports. It has two provisions which are as follows: The... View Article
Article 71 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Matters relating to, or connected with, the election of a president or Vice President. ... View Article
Article 144 of the Indian Constitution advises civil and judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court. It says that all authorities,... View Article
Article 87 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Special address by the President. It further states the following: At the commencement of... View Article
Article 70 of the Indian Constitution deals with the discharge of the President’s functions in other contingencies. It further states that the... View Article
The British were able to conquer Bengal due to its superior troops and through employing deft political maneuvering (in other words bribry) which... View Article
The British East India Company took over India in order to establish a colony which made it a monopolistic trading power in the trading of spices... View Article
The Royal Charter of 1600 was a royal order issued by Queen Elizabeth that incorporated and established the East India Company. The charter was... View Article
The British were more successful when it came to colonisation as compared to other European powers because of their powerful navy. Their ships... View Article