The new bankruptcy law in UAE will help businesses and organisations to overcome the credit challenges arising from emergency situations. This is... View Article
The significance of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Amendment Ordinance 2021 was to amend the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016. This new... View Article
The purpose of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) was to solve the massive problem of bad loans that was troubling the banking system of India.... View Article
When a company is not able to make payments to its creditors or meet its financial obligations, the organisation will file for bankruptcy. In... View Article
Lothal is one of the most prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization. It is located between the Bhogavo and Sabarmati rivers near... View Article
Lothal is a combination of two words; Loth and thal, which in Gujarati means ‘the mound of the dead.’ Further Reading: Major Sites In Indus... View Article
Unlike other Harappan cities which were divided into two parts, Dholavira was divided into three. There were massive stone walls around each... View Article
Archaeologist S.R. Rao discovered a number of Harappan sites including Lothal. Lothal was first excavated in 1957. It is a small mature Harappan... View Article
The Ramalingeswara Temple which is popularly known as the Ramappa temple is one such amazing piece of art that stands as a testimony of the royal... View Article
The Ramappa temple dates back to 1213 AD and was constructed during the rule of Kakatiya King Ganapati Deva. It was built under the supervision... View Article
The Ramappa temple was constructed during the rule of Kakatiya King Ganapati Deva. It was built under the supervision of Chief Commander Recherla... View Article
The Ramappa temple is known for its elaborate carvings that speak volumes about the dexterity of craftsmen. The temple was named after... View Article
Lothal is famous for the discovery of several ruins of Indus Valley Civilization. Excavation was carried out at Lothal between 1955 and 1962.... View Article
The Chalcolithic period refers to the time period that preceded the Bronze Age. It was known for its predominant use of copper and stone tools.... View Article
The following tools were used extensively used in the iron age: Ard. Iron sickles. Coulter. Plowshare. Swords. Lances. Spear. Rotary quern. For... View Article
The main features of the Chalcolithic Age are as follows: Presence of painted pottery The practice of burying the dead, being buried in a... View Article
Copper tools were mainly used during the Chalcolithic Age. The tools consisted of adzes, chisels, picks etc. Even stone tools were also used... View Article
Some of the characteristics of the Chalcolithic age are as follows: Copper was the predominant metal used in metalworking technology Economy was... View Article
The three age system can be best described as the periodization of human prehistory which is divided into three time-periods: Stone, Bronze and... View Article