The minimum rate set by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), below which banks cannot lend to its customers, is known as base rate. To make sure that... View Article
In the case of MCLR linked loans, the result of increase in repo rate is going to take some time to be passed on to the borrower, whereas in the... View Article
Marginal cost of production is the increase or decrease in total cost of production due to producing one additional unit.You can read about The... View Article
The base rate is calculated by the RBI. Many factors are taken into consideration while calculating base rate, some of them are, profitability of... View Article
The MCLR rate keeps changing; it depends on the Repo rates fixed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and depends on the fund costs of the bank.... View Article
Some of the differences between base rate and Marginal Cost of Lending Rate (MCLR) are given in the below table Base Rate Marginal Cost... View Article
The Marginal Cost of Funds Lending Rate (MCLR) is a system which replaced the base rate system. This replacement was done by the RBI. The MCLR... View Article
Landforms formed due to solution and deposition in any limestone or dolomitic region by the action of groundwater or surface water is called... View Article
In continental drift theory, Wegener had thought of all the continents to have initially existed as a supercontinent in the form of Pangaea. He... View Article
The theory of plate tectonics proposes that the earth’s lithosphere is divided into seven major and some minor plates. The major plates are... View Article
The Greek word Pangea mean which meant all earth and PANTHALASSA means all water. According to Wegener, all the continents formed a single... View Article
Alfred Wegener is the father of continental drift theory. He is a German meteorologist who put forth a comprehensive argument in the form of... View Article
The continental drift theory was rejected because Wegener suggested that the movement responsible for the drifting of the continents was caused... View Article
The following are the evidence of continental drift theory: The Matching of Continents: The shorelines of Africa and South America facing each... View Article
Landslides are most common in the hilly terrain of India. The two regions most vulnerable to landslides are the Himalayas and the Western Ghats.... View Article
Landslides are classified by their type of movement. The main types of movement are falls, topples, slides, and flows. Falls: Falls are sudden... View Article
A landslide is defined as the movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope. The following are the effects of landslides. Lead to... View Article
With a score of 27.6, India ranked at the 168th position in the Environmental Performance Index 2020. The image given below shows the 2020 EPI... View Article