How did Janapadas become powerful?
The Janapadas became powerful due to the advancement in iron technology. The iron tech gave them a decisive edge over... View Article
The Janapadas became powerful due to the advancement in iron technology. The iron tech gave them a decisive edge over... View Article
The Janapadas were the highest political unit in Northern India during ancient times. Some were republican in nature while most... View Article
Air Pollution, water pollution, solid wastes, agrochemicals, radioactive wastes, greenhouse effect and global warming, ozone depletion, improper resource utilisation and... View Article
One need not be powerless or overwhelmed by the scale of environmental problems because there are many things we can... View Article
Soil pollution, soil erosion, overgrazing, extraction of minerals at a repeated stage and drought are some of the important causes... View Article
Resources are generally classified into natural, human-made and human. Resources that are drawn from Nature and used without much modification... View Article
Because of the sheer friction of t flowing water, minor or major quantities of materials from the surface of the... View Article
On the basis of Ownership, resources are classified into individual resources, community-owned resources, national resources and international resources. ... View Article
People can make the best use of nature to create more resources when they have the knowledge, skill and technology... View Article
Irrational consumption and overutilization may lead to socioeconomic and environmental problems. So judicious use of resources is important for the... View Article
Technology is an important factor that can change substances into resources. Humans interact with nature through technology and create institutions... View Article
Resource planning is a complex process that involves the identification and inventory of resources across the regions of the country;... View Article
Some regions are self-sufficient in terms of the availability of resources and some regions have an acute shortage of vital... View Article
Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper or judicious utilisation of resources. Further Reading: Urban Planning and... View Article
Some regions are self-sufficient in terms of the availability of resources and some regions have an acute shortage of vital... View Article
Resource planning consists of three stages. They are: Identification and inventory of resources. ’ Evolving a planning structure with appropriate... View Article
Resource planning is a technique or skill of proper utilisation of resources. It consists of three stages Identification and inventory... View Article
Over 97 per cent of coal reserves occur in the valleys of Damodar, Sone, Mahanadi and Godavari. Further Reading:... View Article
Thick layers of plants were covered by dirt and water. They were packed down by the weight. After a long... View Article
There are four stages in the coal formation. They are peat, lignite, bituminous and anthracite. These stages depend upon the... View Article