How are the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods different?
While the mesolithic period was marked by widespread domestication of animals, it was in the neolithic era that agriculture practices... View Article
While the mesolithic period was marked by widespread domestication of animals, it was in the neolithic era that agriculture practices... View Article
Although the timing of the Neolithic period varies from region to region there is a general consensus that it began... View Article
The Mesolithic Age began lasted from 20,000 to 8,000 BP (Before Present) in Southwest Asia and in 15,000–5,000 BP in Europe.... View Article
In the Mesolithic period, meat was a staple diet, while in the Neolithic era, due to innovations in farming techniques,... View Article
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The Member States have pledged themselves to achieve, in cooperation with the United Nations, to achieve the purposes of the... View Article
Dr Rajendra Prasad is the president of India, who held office for two consecutive terms from 1952 to 1962. He... View Article
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the first person who held the office of Vice President of India for two consecutive terms from... View Article
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The period spanning between the propagation of a House and its reassembly in a new session is called ‘recess’. The... View Article
In India, the subsidy is paid on fertilizers sold for direct Agriculture uses. The central government provides subsidies to fertilizer... View Article
The difference between the delivered cost of fertilizers at the farm gate and net market realization by the urea units... View Article
Rice-wheat cropping is a kind of double-cropping system that is most widely adopted in the country and has become the... View Article
Rice is a Kharif crop that requires high temperatures (above 25 °C) and high humidity. It requires an annual rainfall above... View Article
Wheat is sown by four methods: broadcasting, behind the local plough, drilling and dibbling. The zero tillage technique is a... View Article
A cropping pattern refers to the proportion of land under the cultivation of different crops at different points in time.... View Article
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, India is the second-largest producer of rice, wheat in... View Article
India is the second-largest producer of rice in the world after China. The major 5 states in rice production are... View Article
China is the world’s largest producer of rice, followed by India and Indonesia. Further Reading: Rabi and Kharif Crops Major... View Article
India is the second-largest producer of wheat in the world. Major wheat growing states in India are Uttar Pradesh, Punjab,... View Article