GS2-Polity
In the news
The Cabinet has granted approval for the Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialization Scheme of 2024.
GS2-Polity
In the news
The Cabinet has granted approval for the Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialization Scheme of 2024.
GS-I Geography
Why in the news?
Why in the news? India's healthcare system is experiencing improvements, with notable rises in government health expenditure (GHE) as a percentage of GDP and per capita spending. |
GS-II
GS- II
Introduction:
Nelson Mandela, born on July 18, 1918, in South Africa, was a remarkable figure known for his lifelong dedication to the ideal of a free society.
Why in the news?
Maldives urges Indians to be a part of its tourism, says the country's economy depends on it.
GS1-Society
Migration is the movement of people from one place to another, and it is frequently linked to a change of permanent residence.
GS1- Modern India
The License Raj represented a period of heavy-handed government intervention and regulation in India's economy, characterized by bureaucratic red tape, centralized control, and stifled innovation.
GS3-Economy
In the news
In the spectra of India's fiscal landscape, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) stands as a pivotal instrument.
Earth consists of three distinct layers: the crust, mantle, and core, each with unique physical and chemical characteristics.
GS-II
Introduction
Socialism is a socio-economic system wherein the community collectively owns and manages the means of production and distribution of wealth. The fundamental aim of socialism is to establish a society that is more equitable and fair for all its members.
GS-1 Geography
Sinkholes, commonly known as sinks, represent fascinating geological phenomena that occur when groundwater gradually dissolves the underlying limestone bedrock, resulting in a depression on the Earth's surface.
Introduction
The proper channel of the flow of water is known as the ‘drainage of the region’, and the network of all those drainages is considered the 'drainage system’.