The article highlights the need for reforms in government and private sector to revive the economy while addressing the increasing threat global warming by addressing health system. India which is ranked as world’s fifth most [Read More]
In the digital era which began in the 1980s, technology is widely used in order to store and share information all across the world. With further advancement in the digital network, internet came into the [Read More]
Relevance The 8000km coastline in the east and west of India is vulnerable to to tropical cyclones. Tropical cyclones are usually more intense both in intensity and numbers post-monsoon. However, what is troubling is that [Read More]
Since 1974, every year June 5 is celebrated as the World Environment Day. It is a major event of United Nations where the primary focus is advocating environmental actions and the need of protecting our [Read More]
Instances of so many disease outbreaks, like Ebola, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Bird Flu, Swine Flu etc. over the past few years including the present COVID-19 outbreak has reignited the curiosity, of not only [Read More]
Relevance Liberalisation of an economy means relaxing government regulations to allow private sector companies to operate with fewer restrictions. In India, the 1991 economic reforms brought liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation. With liberalisation, license requirements in [Read More]
In the present era of globalisation and open international trade, a nation is dependent on other nations for exchange of goods and raw materials. Indian economy adopted the LPG reforms during 1991 which led to [Read More]
In 2015, India opted for Gross Value Added (GVA) in lines with the UN System of National Accounts of 2008. According to the SNA, gross value added, is defined as the value of output minus [Read More]
The article talks about the rise of Co2 level and global warming and highlights the events and phenomenon which are responcible for their continuous rise. The article also discusses the number of steps taken worldwide. [Read More]
Two central schemes were started, during the extended lockdown to provide additional food grains by the Ministry of Food and Public distribution, which was to end on June 30. But, no steps have been taken [Read More]