What is the Lacey law?
The Lacey Law (also known as the Lacey Act) is a conservation law in the United States that prohibits trade... View Article
The Lacey Law (also known as the Lacey Act) is a conservation law in the United States that prohibits trade... View Article
CITES stands for Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. CITES is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and... View Article
The aim of the Stockholm Conference was to reflect a growing interest in conservation issues worldwide and laid the foundation... View Article
By ratifying the Stockholm Convention on January 12 2006, India became a part of the Stockholm Convention. As per latest... View Article
The major result of the Stockholm Conference was the creation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The United Nations... View Article
As per latest reports about 184 countries are party to the Stockholm Convention, including the European Union. Notable countries that... View Article
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants is a global treaty that safeguards human health and the wider environment from... View Article
The Kushan Empire fragmented into semi-independent kingdoms in the 3rd century AD. Their western half was taken over by the... View Article
The three jewels of Jainism are as follows: Samyagdarshana (“right faith”): Belief in the seven aspects of Reality (Tattvas) as... View Article
Jain Text is called Agamas (also called Angas). Much like their Buddhist and Hindu counterparts, the Agamas origins are verbal... View Article
Yes, Angas and Agamas are the same. The Angas are the 45 sacred Jain texts based on the tirthankara’s discourse.... View Article
The sects of Jainism are: The Digambara (Sky clad) The Svetambara (White clad) The Digambara sect believes in absolute renunciation... View Article
The Indus Valley civilization was a bronze age civilization that emerged and thrived in the fertile river valleys of modern-day... View Article
The religious beliefs of the Harappan civilization is a matter of debate and speculation due to the sparsity of evidence... View Article
From evidence of seals unearthed in Harappa, it is believed that the Harappan people worshipped both plants and animals. Among... View Article
The religious beliefs of the Harappans and by extension the entirety of the Indus Valley Civilisation is a matter of... View Article
The Indus Valley civilization cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa are believed to be the world’s earliest planned cities. They were... View Article
The Indus Valley civilization had some of the most well-planned cities in the world at the time. It was a... View Article
Granaries are storehouses that are used to store grain or animal feed. They are usually built above ground to keep... View Article
As one of the greatest cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, Harappa had certain features that were quite different from... View Article