The National Payments corporation of India (NPCI) made Unified Payments Interface (UPI). The payment model which is used to receive or send money... View Article
Comparison is possible between two similar things. Here, Unified Payment Interface (UPI) and Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) are two different... View Article
No, UPI and BHIM are not the same. UPI stands for Unified Payment Interface. BHIM stands for Bharat Interface for Money. The payment model which... View Article
NPCI is owned by a consortium of major banks in India. NPCI was established by the RBI and Indian Banks Association (IBA). The National Payment... View Article
The different instruments of credit control used by the Reserve Bank of India are Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR), Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), the... View Article
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has its offices spread over 31 different locations in India. The headquarters of RBI is in Mumbai. RBI has its... View Article
The Communal Award was a series of elections awarded to the depressed classes and minorities. It was created by the British prime minister Ramsay... View Article
The hidden motive of the communal award is largely alluded to be the separation of the Muslim community from the Congress. That way the British... View Article
The year 1919 was an important one in India as it was the year that the Rowlatt Act was passed. The passing of the act would lead to a chain of... View Article
The Indian Civil Services Act was passed in 1861 under the Viceroyalty of Lord Canning. It provided the reservation of certain principal posts... View Article
The Indian Independence Act, 1947 ended British rule in India. The act also subsequent; partitioned British India into the two nations of India... View Article
Charles John Canning became the first viceroy of India in 1858. He became the viceroy after the transfer of power from the East India Company to... View Article
Sir Lionel Curtis is known as the father of the Dyarchy. Dyarchy was a system of double government introduced by the Government of India Act... View Article
The Charter of 1661 is known as the Judicial Charter. The charter is considered to be an important landmark in the history of the legal system in... View Article
Robert Clive is regarded as the founder of British rule in India. Starting his career as a clerk in the East India Company, he would rise through... View Article
The Charter Act of 1813 ended the monopoly of the East India Company with the exception of tea and trade with China. As a result, Indian... View Article
The Declaratory Act, 1781 is known as the Act of Settlement. The purpose of the act was to remove ambiguity regarding the provisions of the... View Article
The Regulation III act, officially known as the Bengal State Prisoners Regulation III of 1818 was a law of preventive detention enchanted by the... View Article
The most stirring demand of Mahatma Gandhi can be the demand for the abolition of the salt tax. The salt-tax was introduced by the British to... View Article
The main purpose of the Act of Settlement 1781 was to establish a system of courts to remove grievances against the Supreme Courts and mitigate... View Article