The beginning of the Mesolithic age varies from region to region but there is a general consensus that the Mesolithic Age began approximately... View Article
A person born in India on or after 26th January 1950 but before 1st July 1987 is a citizen of India by birth, irrespective of the nationality of... View Article
In general, India does not allow for dual citizenship. When an Indian citizen voluntarily (consciously, knowingly, and without any duress, undue... View Article
Though the Indian Constitution is federal and envisages a dual polity (Centre and States), it provides for only single citizenship, that is,... View Article
In general, the following benefits will be given to an OCI cardholder: Multi-purpose, multiple entries, lifelong visa for visiting India.... View Article
The Central Government may, on application, register as a citizen of India any person (not being an illegal migrant) if he/she is a person of... View Article
The central government may, on an application, register as a citizen of India any person if he/she is a person who is married to a citizen of... View Article
There are twenty-eight states in India (as of 2021). The 28 states and their respective capitals are tabled below: States Their capital... View Article
There are eight union territories in India (as of 2021). The eight union territories and their respective capitals are tabled below: Union... View Article
The number of states and union territories increased from 14 and 6 in 1956 to 29 and 7 in 2014 respectively. As of 2021, there are 28 states and... View Article
Excavations have revealed the world’s oldest known artificial dock, Lothal, which was connected to an old course of the Sabarmati River.... View Article
No, the chalcolithic age is not known as the Bronze Age. It instead is known as the Copper age, because copper began to be used first among all... View Article
The Rajya Sabha was first constituted on 3 April 1952. The Rajya Sabha is a permanent House and is not subject to dissolution. Further... View Article
The foundation stone of the building was laid on February 12, 1921, by the Duke of Connaught. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir... View Article
Eight goals were set by the United Nations as the Millennium Development Goals. These include: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger  Achieve... View Article
The Millennium Development Goals were eight international development goals set by the United Nations Organisation. The United Nations Millennium... View Article