What is human capital formation in India?
Human Capital formation in India is the outcome of investments done by India in the domains of education, information, on-the-job... View Article
Human Capital formation in India is the outcome of investments done by India in the domains of education, information, on-the-job... View Article
The following were the outcomes of the Treaty of Allahabad: The British were entitled to collect tax directly in lieu... View Article
Shujāʿ al-Dawlah ceded Kora and Allahabad to the Marathas in return for their support. It was one of the conditions... View Article
Following Hyder Ali’s defeat at the battle of moti talav near Srirangapatna, he ceded the region north of river Tungabhadra... View Article
Fath Muhammad was the father of Hyder Ali and a general of the kingdom of Mysore. He served with distinction... View Article
Hyder Ali was aided in his wars by the French, who improved his artillery, arsenal and trained his army to... View Article
Haider Ali came to power by overthrowing Khande Rao. Following this event he styled himself Sultan Hyder Ali Khan in... View Article
Tipu Sultan is known as the Tiger of Mysore for his brave and bitter opposition to the rise of the... View Article
The most powerful ruler of Mysore was Tipu Sultan. He proved to be a threat to the British East India... View Article
The first king of the Mysore Kingdom was Adi Yaduraya Wodeyar or Raja Vijaya Raj Wodeya. He became the first... View Article
The founder of the Mysore dynasty, otherwise known as the Wodeyar Dynasty (also spelt as Wadiyar), is alluded to as... View Article
Heavy soils with good drainage are preferred for sugarcane cultivation. With assured irrigation, it grows well on medium & light-textured... View Article
In some states, sugarcane is grown round the year. Sugarcane take generally one year to mature in subtropical states of... View Article
Tillage is a mechanical manipulation of the soil for the purpose of crop production. The main purposes of soil tillage... View Article
Advantages of zero-tillage Zero tilled soils are homogenous in structure with more earthworms. Organic matter content increases due to less... View Article
There are three types of tillage depending on the purpose or necessity. They are Deep ploughing: Deep tillage is performing... View Article
The idea of modern Zero tillage farming or no-till farming was first propounded by Edward Faulkner in his revolutionary and... View Article
Zero tillage is also known as No-Tillage. It is a cultivation practice with little or no soil surface disturbance, the... View Article
The veto power vested in President’s hands has its importance in two ways. The object of conferring the veto power... View Article
Article 19 of the Indian constitution guarantees to all citizens the six rights. These six rights include: Right to freedom... View Article