Malayapuram Singaravelu is considered as the first communist of South India. In 1925, he became one of the founding fathers of the Communist... View Article
The first file that legalized self-respect marriages in India was signed in 1967 by CN Annadurai. He was also the founder of DMK (Dravida... View Article
The Self- Respect movement was a movement started by E. V. Ramasamy (known as Periyar) that aimed at achieving a society where the oppressed... View Article
The self-respect movement was founded by E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker, commonly known as Periyar. It was a dynamic social movement aimed at destroying... View Article
The Madras Presidency Association (MPA) was founded on 20 September 1917 at a meeting of non-Brahmin Congress leaders. Prominent leaders of the... View Article
Mahadev Govind Ranade co-founded and spearheaded the activities of the Prarthana Samaj which played an instrumental role in upholding the... View Article
Swami Vivekanada did say that that thoughts of marriage did cross his mind now and then, but he steeled himself to accept brahmacharya, the vows... View Article
There are 8 different types of cheque, they are as follows: Crossed Cheque, Bearer Cheque, Post-Dated Cheque, Self Cheque, Stale Cheque, Open... View Article
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India. It was established in 1935. RBI handles the monetary policy of India to maintain price... View Article
The 5 most important banking services are checking and savings accounts, loan and mortgage services, wealth management, providing Credit and... View Article
The amount of money required for current transactions of companies and individuals is known as transaction demand for money. An example of... View Article
The 6 tools of monetary policy are reverse Repo Rate, Reverse Repo Rate, Open Market Operations, Bank Rate policy (discount rate), cash reserve... View Article
As per Credit Suisse Research Institute’s Global Wealth report 2021, the total wealth in India was $12,833 billion at the end 2020. The... View Article
The money supply which is required to buy services and goods produced in an economy is known as ideal supply of money.You can read about the... View Article
The M3 money is also known as broad money. The M3 money includes assets that are less liquid than other components of money supply. M3 includes... View Article
The 4 different types of money as classified by the economists are commercial money, fiduciary money, fiat money, commodity money. Money whose... View Article
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) manages and prints currency notes in India. The denomination of currency notes that should be circulated in the... View Article
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) controls the money supply in India. The RBI has control over the monetary policy of India. It controls the... View Article
The main source of money supply in India is in the form of bank deposits and cash. RBI monitors the money supply in the economy and has the power... View Article