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Essay on the role and activities of the Indian Constitution during the past five decades
The Indian Constitution has the characteristic of being reasonably flexible, but at the same time retaining the feature of rigidity. In other words, as and when any amendment was required to be made the same was effected.
14 most frequently asked questions on Indian Economic Development
14 most frequently asked questions on Indian Economic Development. Underdeveloped economy or backward economy is that economy in which there are low levels of living, absolute poverty, low per capita income, low consumption levels
Essay on the Classification of Indian Forest Types
Essay on the Classification of Indian Forest Types. They are divided into 4 groups and each group is further sub-divided into subgroups which in turn are further splits into formations and associations.
Essay on the role of social stratification in traditional Indian society
Essay on the role of social stratification in traditional Indian society. The glimpse of the cultures of the world reveals that no society is ‘classless’, that is, unstratified.
Notes on The Indian Council Act (1909) or Morley-Minot Reforms
Notes on The Indian Council Act (1909) or Morley-Minot Reforms. As per the Act of 1909 membership of the Legislative Council at the Centre increased from 16 to 60. Membership also increased in provincial legislatures and was limited at 50 in the provinces of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.
How Technological and Institutional Reforms Helps Improving Indian Agriculture?
How Technological and Institutional Reforms Helps Improving Indian Agriculture? For the improvement of agricultural yield, new-technologies and equipment have been introduced in the recent years.
Seven steps taken by the Government to improve Indian agriculture after independence
Seven steps taken by the Government to improve Indian agriculture after independence. Various measures taken by the central and state governments from time to time, some of them are:
Six Major Problems Faced by Indian Agriculture
The major problems confronting Indian agriculture are those of population pressure, small holdings, depleted soils, lack of modern technology and poor facilities for storage.
What are the main provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947?
What are the main provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947? The growing communalism among the Muslims led to a two-nation theory. The Hindu-Muslim unity which had lasted for some time in the colonial India shattered into pieces.