The FM has presented a document that reflects fiscal restraint and takes forward the welfare and development schemes of the government, while avoiding populism. We need to understand that populist sch ...
USA earns US$ 7.7 trillion only from Intellectual Property Rights as Royalty and technical fees which is more than double of India’s total GDP. Therefore, Bharat @2047 must spend more on researc ...
The comprehensive Union Budget will be presented post-elections scheduled for April-May 2024. The budget carries the confidence of continuity, it will empower youth, poor, women and farmers. — V ...
India has registered a stellar economic performance since Modi came to centre; however, expectedly a few wrinkles remain to be ironed out. — KK Srivastava
India is likely to become ...
Many dates are remembered because of many events for or against humanity. This date will be an eye-catcher to evaluate which date is the most remembered date worldwide. — Alok Singh
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The groundwork laid in the current years will position India not only as a major player but as a dynamic force that will actively shape the course of global affairs in the upcoming era. — Dr. Ja ...
This power of society in Uttarakhand is also creating a huge market for investors. India’s swot analysis will reflect and abundance of aspirations, hope, self confidence, innovation and op ...
The Guhila state integrated many important jain personalities into socio-political and economic life of Mewar. — Prof. Nandini Kapur Sinha
From the late fourteenth and the early fif ...
Lower Twin Deficit is bringing good news for the economy by way of control on inflation, lesser domestic and foreign debt and better value for domestic currency. It adds one more reason to celebrate a ...
There is an urgent need to voice forcefully against biased, unfair, and unabashedly faulty evaluation by the international credit rating agencies; there should be zero tolerance against such shabby tr ...
Today, it is imperative that by developing these areas of religious and pilgrimage tourism, their contribution in the development of the country be further increased. — Swadeshi Samvad
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Sweet sorghum may be able to replace the sugarcane crop in water-scarce situations and help meet demand for sugar and ethanol production. — Alok Singh
India may be celebrating 2023 ...
The youngsters should be encouraged to get military taring during their college days irrespective of their chosen profession for livelihood. — Alok Singh
The prevailing challenge in ...
Finance Commission may also study and examine major overhauls in the revenue structure of Revenue laws of the Centre and the states and recommend major changes as the Centre and States have been silen ...
Once the Guhilas conquered Chittorgarh and made it their capital, they politically incorporated economically the strongest community, the Jains of Mewar into state apparatus. The Jains were integrated ...
China is in a pincer like grip, from domestic woes on one hand and foreign hostilities on other. It is stuck in a middle income trap. — KK Srivastava
China has grown, both political ...
We have to understand that although our GDP in 2022-23, on the basis of Rupee-US dollar exchange rate was 3.5 trillion dollars, but on the basis of purchasing power parity our GDP was 13 trillion doll ...
The emphasis should be on circular economy by solid waste management and by minimizing the wastage in day to day life so that the mother earth can be saved from the vagaries of global warming and the ...
While in principle welcome to FHEIs in India should receive an applause, the real gains will be dependent on their working to mutual advantage. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
Of late the Indian ...
In today’s boundary-less economics, the policymakers and the business leaders have to consistently think to preserve economic democracy and business democracy apart from other varieties of exten ...
India’s growth is not just an economic phenomenon; it is a transformation that will shape the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century. With its growing economic clout, strategic location, and ...
Promoting the purchase of locally-made toys is vital. Additionally, actively selecting toys that honor our Bharateeya traditions is equally significant. — Dr. Shivkumar M. Belli
As ...
The Government of Israel is stated as committed to achieving the goals of the war i.e. releasing the hostages, eliminating Hamas and ensuring that Gaza never again constitutes a threat to the resident ...
In this period the Ghuhil State of Mewar had to forge close socio-political linkages with the Mertia Rathaurs and Jains of Mewar. — Prof. Nandini Kapur Sinha
The Annals understandab ...
Welt Hungerhilfe agency has consistently been trying to defame India by using questionable data and methodology, which is far from the reality. Strict action should be taken against all such agencies ...
India is a shining star on the otherwise gloomy skyline. But we need to put in a lot of efforts in face of adversities. — KK Srivastava
According to NITI Aayog by 2047 (100 years af ...
While ancient wisdom is nothing to scoff at, and must be profitably imbibed, World now is a different battlefield; it needs updating. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
The earliest wars in India we ...
The global aging population will lead to an increased demand for specialized elderly care and treatments for age-related diseases. — Dr. Jaya Sharma
A nation cannot be truly conside ...
The ‘fiinfluencers’ is a new jargon that has emerged on social media, they are like self-declared financial influences and are already providing consultancy to small and vulnerable investo ...
Social entrepreneurs are driving change, and the government, as well as various funding sources, is stepping up to support their efforts. — Dr. Sunita Dahiya
In the dynamic landscap ...
In modern times, temples should be seen as an important player in local and community development, especially since temple spirits are seen as having a legal identity because they still have economic ...
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the innocent victims and their families. We stand in solidarity with Israel at this difficult hour,” the PM said. — Vinod Johri
The wo ...
The Guhila royal family negotiated with all the local non-Guhila Rajput families at political, military and social levels and accomplished political integration under the Guhila le ...
There are also some people who feel that India should concentrate only on services; and should not board on manufacturing bus. But a country with vast resources and skill sets, this is no wise suggest ...
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 has introduced a concept of Data Fiduciaries who process data and their obligations towards the person to whom the data relates. — Dr. Dhanpat Ram A ...
India can ill afford a reversion to the old pension system; instead the NPS has to be made more attractive for employees. — KK Srivastava
In a recent RBI study it is estimated that ...
While passing of Women Reservation Bill is laudable, the focus should be on women empowerment, the bill acting as a tool. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
This month (September 2023) both the hous ...
With powerful presence of the Matrushakti in Parliament, we hope, wish and pray to see a Parliament which is purged, sensitive and fair to half the population of our country and will not tolerate crim ...
If artificial intelligence technology is optimally harnessed in India, then by 2035, the activities driven by this technology could contribute an additional 3-4 percent to India’s economic growt ...
MS Swaminathan was a scientist, an administrator, and a visionary leader committed to the service of the motherland. — Alok Singh
The national security of any nation broadly c ...
There is enough historical evidence to prove that in spite of the legendary supremacy of the Hadas of Uparmal in Eastern Mewar, they got politically and militarily incorporated into the Guhila State o ...
it is necessary to promote scientific outlook in the country and encourage innovation. The achievements so far are encouraging and there is a need to continue the current endeavours. — Dr. Ashwa ...
NASA would have spent 50 times the money spent by ISRO to achieve the same feat ISRO achieved. — Sridhar Vembu
India made history yesterday, safely landing the Vikram lander&nb ...
The ISRO has bigger plans in the coming years and is likely to give many surprises with increasing its income and enriching the space journey. — Shivaji Sarkar
The Chandrayaan-3 is ...
According to a recent Report of McKinsey an estimated investment of $ 2 trillion annually will be required in five major areas of green technology by 2025 in order to achieve the net zero target by Eu ...
BRICS has served only a limited purpose, given its divergent composition. India has both opportunities and challenges before it once it expands in near future. — KK Srivastava
After ...
While SC handbook of gender neutral terminology is a welcome initiative, deep seated patriarchal biases will take much more than that to pave way for gender equality. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
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With the stupendous performance by exports, the contribution to our GDP ambitiously meets the ambition of becoming a US$5 trillion economy. There is optimism that exports can grow much faster, especia ...
The Prime Minister of Bharat Sri Narendra Modi worked closely with Dr. Pathak, recognized his work and acknowledged Dr. Pathak to be one of his leading sources of inspiration for mass sanitation and c ...
Himachal Pradesh’s apple economy has suffered an estimated loss of over Rs 1,000 crore. However, it is not just climate change that has badly hit the state’s apple economy. — Indra S ...
In the fifteenth century, royal kinsmen do not seem to have played a significant role as their thirteenth century counterparts did in the consolidation of royal power and in controlling territory. &md ...
This is a lesson for the world that Multidimensional poverty can also be removed, for that political will and required efforts are needed. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
Recently, in the Mul ...
Aggrieved with the acute limitations of the Newtonian economic model, Karl Marx prescribed the alternative economic model of Communism which was followed for some period by China and Soviet Russia and ...
In order that the economy grows at 7-8%per annum, and poverty and unemployment are significantly ameliorated, we have to increase share of manufacturing in GDP to 25%. — KK Srivastava
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NRF will go a long way in promoting the culture of meaningful research if the process is made free of bureaucratic hurdles and all stakeholders coordinate. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
New Edu ...
Modi’s Sengol mission is no short-term project. As he pushes his mission forward, the nation will witness an explosive debate on the Idea of India – that is long overdue. — S. Gurumu ...
The historic launch of India’s third Moon mission, Chandrayaan-3 on-board LVM3-M4 rocket has given a major fillip to the country’s first human spaceflight programme as the same launch vehi ...
The “Swadeshi Shodh Sansthan” an initiative of Swadeshi Jagran Manch aspires to fill the gap in such public policy research domain. — Alok Singh
Public policy research o ...
Sri Basaveshwara anticipated centuries before the arrival the greatest of modern thinkers—Karl Marx and Mahatma Gandhi. Thus Sri Basaveshwara becomes a role model for “Think Globally act l ...
The evidence suggests that the early fifteenth century kings of Mewar, who made no attempts to claim direct kinship relations with the Guhila dynasty, were possibly chiefs of local ...
India will withdraw the retaliatory tariffs on American products and on the other hand, America will withdraw its disputes against India in the World Trade Organization. This agreement is being consid ...
India’s desire to protect its border and sovereignty on one hand and grow its economic interests aligns with US interests, it knows that too. The new dawn of mutual trust and accommodation shoul ...
One objection against UCC is that it will lead to abandoning of traditional beliefs and practices. But this is a very facetious arguments. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
No sane person can chall ...
India as the fifth largest economy deserves rupee as international currency. There are many lessons to learn from the USA, Russia, Europe and China. — Vinod Johri
I ...
GST has expanded the base of the organized sector, has motivated small businesses to join the organized system, increased transparency, and arrested the exploitation of any stakeholders in the busines ...
The history of Mukti Sangharsha should have been fully documented & taught it unveils the heritage of our Nation. In India wherever armed struggle took place, it has been ignored. — Mahadeva ...
India wants to demonstrate the dignity of individual to all countries on the world stage and focus on global welfare through the culture of democracy and the goal of sustainable development. — V ...
Mewar Kings and Kinship (The Thirteenth Century)
Repeated royal references to the Guhila lineage and the absence of references to non-Guhila chiefs point to the growing importance of roya ...
In the absence of infrastructure, investment is affected and due to this the development of the state and creation of job opportunities is also affected. It is necessary that the development of the co ...
While PLI scheme is an appreciable attempt to develop I ndian manufacturing sector,in its present incarnation it is riddled with many anomalies. — KK Srivastava
The focus of the pre ...
Higher education in India unfortunately suffers from many qualitative and quantitative shortcomings; these come in the way of reaping demographic dividend. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
Finally ...
The developed countries particularly Europe and USA have started talking of de globalisation now in order to protect their borders by creating restrictions on movement of labour intensive services sec ...
In such a situation, while India has so far achieved the target of $767 billion, reaching $2000 billion in the next seven years, does not seem to be impregnable target. But the country will have to ma ...
The big technology companies are in the race of controlling the Artificial Intelligence (AI) business. They need the best human resources to conduct research, data analysis, and execute the AI program ...
Dr Peter McCullough says, 'India acted wisely by not allowing mRNA vaccines (Pfizer). Now sadly India did allow the adenoviral DNA vaccines which are also unsafe and while they don’t work bu ...
To go from 'Skill Bharat' to a 'Skilled Bharat', the participation of the private sector is pivotal. — Vinod Johri
Bharat has become the most populous country by ove ...
India’s young and growing population presents a tremendous opportunity to address the talent shortage through comprehensive measures. — Dr. Jaya Sharma
The vast populatio ...
Details of the history of external invasions juxtaposed against Guhila inscriptional evidence throw significant light on the political process of state formation in which Samantas contribute ...
All countries started keeping more and more of their foreign exchange reserves in the form of dollars. By 1999, up to 70 percent of the total foreign exchange reserves of the countries of the world, w ...
While Free Trade Agreements are flavour of the season, India needs to tread cautiously, especially since a badly stitched one is likely to be inimical to our commercial interests! — KK Srivastav ...
Education can’t be treated as a private good; instead, it should be considered as a merit good. Impliedly therefore State cannot abdicate from its responsibility of providing high quality Univer ...
Hailstorms and rain could have reversed an otherwise healthy wheat crop this season. — Indra Shekhar Singh
After a promising Rabi sowing, the wheat crop was looking good. By January ...
The way the climate-friendly manufacturing is rewarded by carbon credit and carbon trading; the policymakers should explore ways to reward our farmers who practice natural farming, organic farming, an ...
Dairy is the single-largest agri-commodity in our country. It contributes 5% to the national economy and directly employs 80 million dairy farmers. — Vinod Johri
Bharat is the large ...
The pace of skilling entrepreneurship, accelerating pace of start-ups and unicorns along with the growth of farm sector would further enhance incomes to get rid of poverty, malnutrition and unemployme ...
The newly proliferated Guhila royal houses away from Mewar began their own political, territorial and military history. — Prof. Nandini Kapur Sinha
The ...
Over the year, the space for millets shrunk both on our plates and in the farms. Promoting its production can save farmers from the onslaught of climate change and improve their income. — D ...
Business -government is an essential trait of all neoliberal regimes, all across bevy of nations; it has a historical legacy in India, as elsewhere. — KK Srivastava
The opposition, ...
Saving water is equal to saving money, saving energy and saving nature. It is time to get into mission mode to preserve and conserve water, of which India has only four per cent of the global resource ...
The focus of self-reliance through knowledge management is needed in the small scale and the micro industries where people lack the skills to document their innovation. — Alok Singh
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Here’s why bumper harvests lead to crashing prices. — Indra Shekhar Singh
As the Rabi harvests start, Abhay Singh’s heart begins to sink. He has four acres of rocky ...
So, we may conclude that swavlambi activity is the form of interdepence in a operative style. And is to be promoted among Youths of Bharat to make Bharat a Swavalambi and Sovereign Bharat. —&nbs ...
New Education Policy is very significant for arts, crafts, cultures, languages, and literatures not just to lend originality and authenticity to artistic expression but also to uplift the nation and t ...
Proliferation of smaller Guhila states at the periphery of Mewar due to branching off and kinship rights provided immediate political and military allies to Mewar. Contrary to ...
It has to be understood that Hindenburg Research is a commercial firm whose business is 'short selling'. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
A firm named Hindenburg Research has made ...
The Budget announcements are positive and it will depend upon us about its proper implementation and for exploiting the opportunity in the next 20 -25 years to make India the strongest economy of the ...
The budget’s ‘Saptarishi’ and government’s intent to spend more on capital account may help the economy. As past performance of government announcements have shown positive res ...
The Budget proposed Lithium ion cell customs tax reduction from 21% to 13% and EV battery subsidy continuation for another year stimulates the demand of EVs will result in greener vehicles on roads by ...
The green growth policy outlook is definitely progressive as it doesn’t see agriculture in isolation but as a holistic system. — Indra Shekhar Singh
When it comes to agricultu ...
The Unity Mall can be replicated and scaled up to many places more conveniently by the Railways. — Alok Singh
The vision for a self-reliant nation is taking shape. The confidence le ...
While the recent padyatra undertaken by Gandhi scion may have partly done some good to his image,it is doubtful if it has added to the political capital of Congress. — KK Srivastava
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The young entrepreneurs have innovated and made goods without out-of-box ideas. — Vinod Johri
Second season of Sony channel reality show “Shark Tank India” stirred the&n ...
Given the growing interest in millet and its potential as both a food and energy crop, it is projected that the global market for this grain will expand in the years to come. — Dr. Jaya Sharma
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The legends of Bappa, Haritarashi and Eklingaji and Brasmha-Kshatra social staus dominated the political and religious symbols of the Guhila state of Mewar in the thirteenth century. Ra ...
India is an important country in food production in the world, which is not only free from GM food, but due to government and non-government measures, it is also moving forward in organic farming. &md ...
Budgets are becoming more and more irrelevant now-a-days talking more of future reforms and doing less for removing current bottlenecks in the growth path. — Anil Javalekar
Budgets ...
China is a formidable adversary whose nefarious designs and deeds need to be countered on many fronts.— KK Srivastava
Let’s, for a moment, kept jingoism aside and face stark r ...
Violence against women has many dimensions. It needs to be dealt with as economic, sociopathic, and legal problem. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
The gang rape of ‘Nirbhaya’ in Delhi ...
India can easily achieve the target of US$ 10 trillion GDP by 2030 if due attention is paid for R&D and innovation. — Dr. Dhanpat Ram Agarwal
In the present era of knowledge, te ...
Luckily the two biggest sectors of employment in our country are still self-organized. It is the agriculture sector and the construction sector. If these two sectors can run successfully on prin ...
It can be summarised that the right to repair is important for both the use and the environment. Even if, a manufacturer does not benefit as much as the consumer, it can still develop newer and better ...
Aravali’s landscape, ecology, forests, geology, hydrogeology, have served mankind for ages. It is important to take action to preserve these resources for future generations. — Dr. Jaya Sh ...
If we can protect the data and information from getting monopolised and at the same time make this information freely available to small e-commerce players, small start-ups, government agencies and ge ...
India-UK FTA will increase our exports modestly but severely impact digital and climate sectors. — Jayant Dasgupta and Abhijit Das
After the recent phone call between Prime Minister ...
The current unrest might have challenged the authority of Xi there, but there is unlikely to be an imminent threat-or change in his idea of nation or world- in foreseeable future. — KK Srivastav ...
Almost 80% of global wealth is intangible in the form of Patents, Registered Trade Mark for the Brands, copyrights and in several other forms of intellectual property. — Dr. Dhanpat Ram Agarwal
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Fallacious claims are being touted by the lobby favouring GM mustard knowing very well that the accompanying health hazards would be far too grave for the nation to bear. — Devinder Sharma
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Introduction of GM mustard will have a serious impact on bee-Keeping Industry. — Prof. OP Chaudhary
The serenity of the vast golden yellow-hued landscape of rapeseed and mustar ...
Milk and meat production suffer gravely in India due to the poor quality and chronic under-availability of fodder. There are solutions, but is anybody listening? — Indra Shekhar Singh
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In conclusion we can say that the impact and significance of the Bharatiya values on our Constitution is crystal clear. Either it can not be denied or undermined. — Mahadevayya Karadalli
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If the list of doable issues which consume a lesser timeline is taken separately, then more than expected can be achieved by G-20 in a year. — Alok Singh
Bharat has got the res ...
Human life is more important than economics of edible oils and certainly more precious than GM mustard or any other genetically modified edible oilseeds. — Vinod Johri
Recently ...
The Guhila state of Mewar attained military and political heights as well as a religious landmark, Nagda and Eklingji temple by the tenth century. — Prof. Nandini Kapur Sinha
The At ...
It can be said that in the country where there is no need for GM foods, the permissions given to them under the pressure of foreign powers can cause huge damage to the country’s agriculture, env ...
The emerging China remains a formidable adversary for India; we need to prepare ourselves on many fronts. — KK Srivastava
The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party h ...
While the recent Supreme Court judgement is laudable indeed, lot of ground will need to be covered before it actually benefits the targeted women. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
A recent Supreme ...
The CBDC may be a good start but the Government should move slowly for the retail segment as there is a very vast illiteracy in our country and almost 65 per cent rural population does not have adequa ...
As per a survey by pew Indians of all religious backgrounds compellingly say they are very free to practice their faiths, as this can be seen in Vemulawada. — Dr. S. Lingamurthy & ...
Forest edibles including herbs, vegetables, tubers, etc. and have been important part of the Meghalayan diet. — Indra Shekhar Singh
As floods and incessant rain wreak havoc acr ...
The education in regional languages is a right decision to implement. The language is the treasure and learning in ones mother tongue adds exponential acceleration to the whole learning process. ...
A concerted, joint and inclusive effort by all North Eastern States for agricultural, industrial, tourism, energy, hydro power and all traditional industries of the Region will certainly bloom the Nor ...
The presence of kinsmen of some of the queens facilitated consolidation of Guhila power through the administrative and military network. — Prof. Nandini Kapur Sinha
The administrati ...
India can use its G-20 Presidency to solve the problem of exchequer of the countries of the world through agenda setting and facilitating deliberations in this regard among the G-20 countries. — ...
Amidst the bevy of low performing economies India has outshined the rest.Yet it needs to grow stronger to alleviate such persistent ailments as poverty , unemployment,etc. — KK Srivastava
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While Ayurveda has its strengths in prevention and cure of many ailments it must pass the test of scientific validation. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
These are interesting but contentious time ...
A few illustrations of the adverse impact of GHG are Land Degradation, Lower Soil Productivity, Forced Migration, Poverty, Drought, Disruption of Water Cycle, Poor Water Retention, Retention lack of F ...
If the source of energy used for powering the vehicles is renewable energy and not fossil fuels like coal and the technological developmental needs be fulfilled for recycling of the batteries, then EV ...
For the past few months, for all wrong deeds and unwanted reasons i.e. From Hijab Row to ‘2047 Plan, PFI Hogged Headlines. But Thursday it was the first instance PFI was caught for right re ...
The times were changing in Nongtraw from political to climatic but Jhoom cultivation has ensured a model of agriculture churning out nutrition and agro-justice at the same time. — Indra Shekhar ...
The government is the custodian of public goods and these goods should be used only for the social and economic benefit of the public and allocated accordingly to the private contractors who should be ...
The government should educate the public about online games and their losses via a variety of media, including counseling, dramas, movies, and other forms of entertainment. — Vinod Kumar
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National Logistic Policy was much awaited to synchronize and synergise all resources of logistics – rail, road, waterways and air for co-ordinated seamless transportation and warehousing for our ...
Ahada (modern Udaipur) had emerged as a hub of economic resources. Thriving economic base prompted Ahada to become the capital town. The new political importance of Ahada prompted further economic gro ...
It has to be understood that this politics of freebies is inauspicious for both the economy and the administration; and the same needs to be stopped by consensus. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
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The demand to regulate freebie offering digital business is a work in progress and there should be a demand to regulate freebie offering politicians by the election commission of India. There was no f ...
Western interpretation of Secularism did never find acceptance with majority population of India; its implementation merely led to granting undue privileges to Muslim minority. — KK Srivastava
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Women empowerment through suitable productive engagements is a very seductive idea. But its implementation on ground requires multidimensional planning and execution. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
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If the might of one army veteran can bring about such change, what an army of dedicated women and men can do to solve India’s agrarian problem? — Indra Shekhar Singh
Major Aji ...
According to the India Skills Report 2018, more than 12 million people between the ages of 15 and 29 years are expected to enter India's workforce every year leading to an about 600 million workfo ...
The Guhila state of Mewar economically began its career on a prosperous rural basis in the seventh century. Socio-economic base of Mewar had expanded into & ...
The ever-increasing foreign direct investment and strong fundamentals have the potential to propel the rupee towards strength. Therefore, we will have to wait and watch that for how long dollar can co ...
In the year when we have been celebrating 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' and cherishing our rich cultural values, our much-discussed implementation of the idea of Aatmanirbhar Bharat - surely ...
The present central govt under the leadership of Modi has done admirable well on reducing inequity by providing access to basic necessities and facilities (banking, hygiene, water, housing, insurance, ...
The historical monuments etc mandated to be protected under Article 49 have a historical past constituting unique cultural and civilisational antiquities of national and even universal significance. & ...
The Indian tradition of agriculture, the Indian tradition of food preparations, and the Indian philosophy of relevance of agriculture practices are something that needs to be revised and followed stri ...
There are five types of yajna that have been prescribed for every house holder, brahma yajna, i.e., reading and gathering knowledge for the benefit of humanity, deva yajaya, i.e., the rituals that sig ...
The acquisition of the ancient political landmark fortress of Chittaurgarh gave the legitimate status of regional statehood to the Guhila royal dynasty in the thirteenth century. &md ...
Agnipath, seems to be an attempt, though not towards downsizing the size of our armed forces, but definitely an attempt to give our country an opportunity to optimise the size of the army. — Dr. ...
The vocal for local, self-reliance and Atmanirbhar Bharat are the three keywords that should be the basis for the government to be reflected in every policy decision, for the society to defend the ori ...
This is not first case of giving priority to corporate interests to the humanity; we are forced to think that for them profit is their sole objective, even if it is at the cost of lives of innocent pe ...
In Kashmir, cultivation of olive is done in Uri owing to favourable weather conditions and soil quality there. — Indra Shekhar Singh
Can your next bottle of extra virgin olive oil c ...
To combat food insecurity and malnutrition, awareness needs to be created at both commercial and household levels regarding the impact of processing methods on the nutritional properties of millets an ...
Despite nixing several demands of the developed nations, India was perceived as a “deal-maker” at the WTO’s 12th ministerial conference. — Anilesh S. Mahajan
On th ...
The book sets out with the objective of understanding the ‘Modi phenomenon’ and its various attributes. The chapters provide deep insights into the various spheres of change and action und ...
The Guhilas had territorially and politically integrated most parts of Mewar (Southern Rajasthan) into a state/political identity by the tenth century. The new heights in territorial, political and mi ...
Apps that push youth into gambling need to be banned. Till this process is complete, there will be a need to ban advertisements, especially by celebrities. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
For ...
While IPEF has potential and promises for India, it will involve both political accommodation and negotiation on its part to safeguard it’s interests. — KK Srivastava
PM Modi ...
The Dholavira civilization is a classic case study about climate catastrophe and need for its management. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
On 27 July, 2021 UNESCO declared Dholavira a world herita ...
Are the domestic players and the policymakers ready? The foreign players like Pepsi and Coke have captured our cold drink markets; whatever be the product- it’s not about capability, it’s ...
It is a miracle plant filled with benefits from regulating blood pressure to boosting immunity, and perhaps that’s why it has even caught the fancy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. — Indra ...
Technology has grown at a breakneck pace in the last decade, and we should expect even more in the coming decade. — Vinod Johri
The world is transforming too fast so the challenges ...
World Health Organisation is trying to defame India by questioning the statistics of COVID related deaths. The Government of India should give a befitting reply to these attempts. — Dr. Ashwani ...
Processing and heating of palm oil causes glycidyl fatty acid esters (GEs.) to form. When digested, these GEs break down and release glycidol, known for its carcinogenic effects in animals. The same m ...
Under the dynamic leadership of PM Modi India’s foreign policy has shed it’s diffidence and ambivalence. Self interest is the sole guiding force. — KK Srivastava
It is t ...
While traditional medicine system is based on our ancient wisdom, practices, and experience, there is a lack of rigorous clinical trials. This issue needs addressing. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
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As a responsible neighbour of Sri Lanka, we should own the responsibility to bail out Sri Lanka during this crisis with the same spirit as we did with the Covid-19 vaccine. — Alok Singh
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Let us be realistic as we try to limit pollution and global warming. Then we can hope the earth will. — Indra Shekhar Singh
Happy Earth Day, fellow earthlings! It’s a mystery ...
The project aims to curb digital monopoly by creating a platform that can be utilised by all online retailers. It is going to go global. —Vinod Johri
ONDC launched by the Department ...
The Guhila lineages had appeared and dominated a large part of Rajasthan during the Early Medieval period. However, the trajectory of History proves that the Guhilas of Mewar (Southern Rajasthan) succ ...
Having pushed Ukraine into war, the US does not know how to save it. Having started it, Russia does not know where to end it. — S. Gurumurthy
Having pushed Ukraine into war, the US ...
Geopolitical considerations and national interest should b e the guiding force while taking a stand as regards the Russian- Ukraine conflict. — KK Srivastava
The unipolar world is a ...
Whatever the process, whether barter or linking of different payment systems or use of digital currency, we will have to achieve self-reliance in payments. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
Pri ...
The pandemic forced workers stay at home and do the office work. Almost all sectors of economy world over adopted the culture of work from home (WFH). — Anil Javalekar
The great imp ...
If Indiaianising our education implies retelling our ancient knowledge and wisdom, there is nothing wrong in it. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
Recently the National Medical Commission has recom ...
For the countries of Europe, the conflict poses existential questions. — Rathin Roy
Predictive conclusions on the economic impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict run a high error ris ...
India should lead Global South in finding ways to moderate their impact. — Sanjaya Baru
In his post-election victory address at the Bharatiya Janata Party headquarters last wee ...
India Post has fault lines. It needs to be repaired. — Alok Singh
The India Post has fault lines. It needs to be repaired. Despite having a huge network of offices, human resou ...
The well-known activist says commodification of water in response to the water crisis will destroy what is left of it — Indra Shekhar Singh
On World Water Day, a rhyme haunts o ...
Green Hydrogen is future fuel which will make Bharat atmnirbhar in energy needs, reduce imports of crude oil, meet global climate targets and will save our land from natural disasters caused by vitiat ...
It was the Guhilas of Nagda Ahad (Udaipur, Southern Rajasthan) who transformed themselves into the subregional power of Mewar by the tenth centuries. They had accomplish ...
All the countries of the world including India have to learn a lesson that if they are strong, the expansionist forces cannot think of attacking their sovereignty. To keep one’s independence int ...
Debt is world's oldest mode of trade and finance. Private and Public sector debt in advanced economices had surged to unprecedented highs in the past four decades, irsing further in the pandemic. ...
Commerce can never have priority over country’s interests. Geopolitical considerations will outweigh the commercial ones. Ayci may be replaceable. — KK Srivastava
Around the w ...
Our glorious past cannot be allowed to surrender to the contemporary current; surely, with some imaginative and ingenious thinking, there is scope for their cohabitation. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
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Awareness about the various funding alternatives is the key. The role of the policymakers is equally important. The objective should be to promote local funding for local startup. — Alok Si ...
Prime Minister announced ‘Make in India’ initiative on 25th Sept. 2014 and followed it up with Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan 5 years later. This needs to be further followed up by a clear adh ...
Dr. Baru does examine in detail the concept of power elite in India. The book is a relevant contribution to the scholarship on the subjectand a must-read for those interested in elite power politics i ...
15th Rashtriya Sabha of Swadeshi Jagran Manch at Gwalior in December 2021 passed farsighted resolution on environment, global warming, carbon emission, erosion of ozone layer while briefly discussing ...
Three Guhila royal families enjoyed agrarian base and semi-urban economic base.There are ample evidences of political and territorial integration under the Guhilas of Nagda-Ahad (Uda ...
We can definitely say that this budget is not a populist one and is futuristic with a focus on development for the next 25 years. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
With relatively comfortable p ...
There are several firsts about Budget 2022-23. The first of the firsts is that this is the only Budget in recent memory when the finance minister’s speech was not disturbed even once. — S. ...
Definitely, this budget is not a popular budget and no way can be called as an election budget. It is a budget for Futuristic growth. — Anil Javalekar
Budgets are becoming more and ...
The Budget 2022 speech of the finance minister is the red signal to such companies who have been fooling us for a long time. And, because of multilateral international trade agreements, we had failed ...
Not withstanding the setbacks of last two years due to the Pandemic, Indian economy is fully on path of recovery.A few hiccups remain,though. — KK Srivastava
According to the U ...
History is all about unvarnished rendering of past happenings. It has no scope for acquiring any kind of tint under the influence of any ism. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
It is ofcourse known ...
The Authority has a new scheme to mix genetically modified organisms in our foods even though the EU doesn’t allow GM food on its plate. — Indra Shekhar Singh
Careful of what ...
15th Rashtriya Sabha of Swadeshi Jagran Manch at Gwalior in December 2021 passed farsighted resolution on environment, global warming, carbon emission, erosion of ozone layer while briefly discussing ...
A look at the 7th century map of Mewar clearly proves that Southern Rajasthan was the lineage domain of the Guhila Rajputs. — Prof. Nandini Kapur Sinha
Evidence of the beginnings of ...
Blockchain technology is behind cryptocurrency creation (also known as coin mining). — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
Recently, the government has announced the introduction of 'Cryptocurr ...
Menace of climate deterioration is growing by the hour;what is lacking , however,is the commensurate effort to mitigate the adverse effect. — KK Srivastava
Chile has decided to draf ...
Project Kashi is a part of a new social contract being written which seeks to reclaim what rightfully belongs to Hindus of Bharat rashtra. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
Kashi still invites devo ...
WTO system should be accommodative enough. Forcing India to withdraw the support is not the solution. It will only force India to go for more bilateral agreements and not enter WTO supported agreement ...
It’s quite surprising that in Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) China and Japan are
together but in the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) India and Japan are together. &md ...
Rich countries have to come out of their colonial mindset, that they are the rulers of the world and can do anything they desire. It should not be forgotten that even these rich countries will not be ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement that India would target net-zero carbon emissions by 2070 is pragmatic, in a United Nations Climate Change Conference otherwise marked by bluster and ar ...
Adequate public finance and investment are required to secure the future economic and social well-being of people. — Devinder Sharma
Among all the heads of state that made headlines ...
It is a moot point whether a legislated MSP is justified or not. But the arguments infavour of augmenting average farmer’s income cannot be dismissed at all. — KK Srivastava
T ...
Indian culture should look like a spread on a thali and not like a western meal dominated by a single dish. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
Food is an integral part of our culture. A vast country ...
The tragic part of this agitation and attitude of opposition parties is a matter of concern. Agitations are not new to Indian democracy and there is always a need to voice the opposition to government ...
The labour subsidy can be granted to farmers, employers engaged in food processing industries, engaged in logistics and transportation of agricultural products, and rural businesses. — Alok Sing ...
We have to improve our educational system so that man can compete with machines. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
Our educational system is the major bottleneck in securing double digit ec ...
India joins the world aiming for a super growth on a high debt and infra push for an economic panacea. — Shivaji Sarkar
India joins the world aiming for a super growth on a high deb ...
"Why China, why not India?” is a question debated in India without a credible answer. — S. Gurumurthy
"Why China, why not India?” is a question debated in Indi ...
It is important to assess and re-think if responses to COVID-19 can be improved. — Bharat Dogra
One of the most significant questions before the world today is whether the resp ...
Our government has also initiated several programmes, productivity linked incentive schemes across 13 sectors, ease of doing business and reducing tax rates. — Vinod Johri
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While India cannot afford to shy away from its commitment to save climate catastrophe, surely the axiom of equitable and just sharing comes paramount. — KK Srivastava
Notwithstandin ...
Ayurveda has a long way to go before it joins the rank of credible medical science. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
As the Covid-19 spread in India the sale of natural products across person ...
The subsidy support in any form is not the long-term solution as it costs the public in general and discriminatory to tax system. The Profitability of sugar mills is important in as much as the ...
The economies of scale model needed different trade agreements. Such trade agreements is biased in favor of powerful and wealthy nations. But, today the business model of the big technology companies ...
The immediate cause of the present power crisis is shortage of coal. This shortage, in turn, is due to global warming. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
The immediate cause of the pres ...
Farmers across a vast cotton growing area of Punjab and some parts of neighboring Haryana are today extremely bitter about the extensive damage caused by pink bollworm pest, while memories of ot ...
Government is providing free loans to MSMEs to help them deal with the crisis and revive the economy, including the tourism sector. — Vinod Johri
Snapshot
Robust demand: By 2029, ...
Because of a bias in favour of Delhi-Agra grid, the political history of early medieval India has been for a long time dominated by the history of Northern India. It is high time that the ...
Foreign retailers operating ecommerce marketplaces in India keep finding new methods to flout India's retail FDI laws. Amazon India has been engaged in artificially cheapening goods (predatory pri ...
While mitigating air pollution sounds like an ideal objective,in reality it has to be balanced against economic growth and other goals. — KK Srivastava
According to WHO around 7 mil ...
Urban settlements are not merely about physical spaces; social dimensions are important too. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
In 1925, ninety percent Indian population lived in villages; now nearl ...
Earlier the local sellers didn't need any mathematical model to determine the optimal price and optimal time to serve a customer whether it be physical product delivery or service. — Alok Si ...
Government intends to monetize all the core assets through Operate Maintain and Develop (OMD) based models. The actual realization value will be determined by detailed valuation or feasibility studies ...
It is easy to overthrow a decrepit regime after its external military backer withdraws, but far more difficult to install a viable and durable alternative. — Sandhya Jain
It is easy ...
This short essay is a critique of Marxist historiography of 'Indian Feudalism' and beginings of a discussion on alternative models of state formation in Early Medieval India. — Prof. Nan ...
The Government of India will have to immediately plan and take strict steps to end dependence on China in terms of APIs. — Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
India is called the pharmacy of the wo ...
In India, with a deep ideological core of influencers with socialistic mindset, privatization of state owned assets is an emotionally charged and usually controversial issue that triggers immedia ...
Our rich past is a treasure trove of ancient wisdom and knowledge. Need is to apply it to today's concerns. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
It is indisputable that we are living in a water st ...
Different patterns of expanding urbanization need to be explored, an import ant aim being to protect village life with its many virtues, including sustainable livelihoods, instead of disrupting and di ...
The maiden agriculture budget by Tamil Nadu government has brought a whiff of fresh air in policy planning. — Devinder Sharma
The maiden agriculture budget by Tamil Nadu government ...
Under the e-Rupi system, the patient is empowered as he or she would have a choice of medical store to obtain medicine through the e-Rupi vouchers. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
TB is a ...
The whole debate revolves around control, innovation, research, creativity, new ideas, and such concepts nurture well in a free environment. — Alok Singh
We are the youngest nation ...
Mehbooba Mufti continues to deliver inflammatory speeches to air separatist tendencies synonymous with autonomy, anarchy and violence. She was alienated because of these trends. — Prof. Rasal Si ...
Human capital needs more and more skills and training to reap the benefits for a demographic dividend, else demographic disaster would be a nightmare for the country. — Dr. Subhash Kumar
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Violence in Afghanistan will impact the spread of violent extremism, movement of jihadis, deluge of Afghan refugees in Middle East and south Asia with increasing logistical, technical and financial su ...
It is important to note that Ravat Saraswat in the 1960s claimed a pre-vedic, Harappan origin of the Meenas tracing the origin of the term Meen to the Tamil word Meen meaning fish. However ...
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History is witness that whenever there have been attempts to tax these foreign investors, they have ditched these efforts by 'blackmailing' the government and the country. — Dr. Ash ...
Education also needs to be set free in the country to excel globally. Autonomy in true sense is the need of the hour, when the country has to embark on the path of excellence. — Prof. Bhagw ...
Monstrity of environment is all because of human misdeeds. So, taming it in our favour is also our responsibility! — KK Srivastava
Incessant march towards industrialization, u ...
While environmental catastrophe is starkly facing us, solutions are also in sight, some from our past too. — Dr. Jaya Kakkar
Environmental resources are indeed precious, and yet are ...
The USA was among those countries which were in the fore front of speeding up the development and distribution of COVID vaccines. — Bharat Dogra
The USA was among those countries wh ...
China has risen on the foundations of its human capabilities and Indians ought to have a better appreciation of that. — Sanjaya Baru
This is a historic month for China. The Com ...
If India has to be self-sufficient in many aspects of defence, science and technology then govt. has to make huge investments in new technologies just like the Chinese Govt. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhu ...
The stability of the present Afghan regime is critical for New Delhi not only to save its Afghan investments as also it might hit the supposed better GDP growth at 7 plus percentage. — Shivaji S ...
The policymakers should come up with laws that make such crimes a criminal offense. The promoters who initially had a business should not be in hurry to reach the top in the shortest time by practicin ...
Muniji 'sanskritized' the Meena elite of the bardic traditions. He gave them a respectable past to claim a prestigious present. — Prof. Nandini Sinha Kapur
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Reforms in the GFA Needed for Financial Stability, with Balanced Recovery and Inclusive Growth. — Prof. Bhagwati Prakash Sharma & Dr. Jaya Sharma
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Being a disciplined writer he did not touch the most sensitive subject the link between the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and the PLA (Chinese military), which is now coming out. — S. Gurumu ...
The developing and poor countries want to see their proactive role in this human tragedy. The adamant attitude of a few companies has every potential to unite the people of world against IPR. — ...
Inspite of the fact that when hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccines have been administered to people, everyday more than 3.5 lakhs of individuals are getting infected with virus and more than ...
The welfare of the common man can be ensured through economic development along with employment generation, decentralised production system, upliftment of rural economy, based on the principles of Swa ...
E-commerce is full of travails and travesty.Indian regulators must apply correctives before we are mired in agony of inaction. — KK Srivastava
The pandemic has provided a lot of tai ...
Sundarlal Bahuguna ji, the founder of Chipko movement has been the inspiration for generation to respect the mother earth and natural environment. — Dr. Vandana Shiva
Today, 21st&nb ...
The rich continue to amass wealth, while the pandemic has driven the poor against the wall. The increase in corporate profits does not translate into higher tax collection from the rich. While the ric ...
India has slipped in its ranking in a world competitiveness ranking of major economies and presently at nearly the lowest rank among the five BRICS countries. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
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Indian economy may have started recovering with unlock but galloping inflation, increasing healthcare expenses and rising unemployment are major banes. — Shivaji Sarkar
The global e ...
We could handle pandemics through a long tenure of lockdowns and our own vaccine. We have to move ahead for 5-G technology with the same spirit. — Alok Singh
Telecommunic ...
We can learn lessons from the leadership of Swami Vivekananda and Sister Nivedita during the plague epidemic in Calcutta in 1898 and 1899, in organizing relief movement and fighting Covid.
Vinod Johr ...
The Meena elite kept giving themselves a respectable history to render a prestigious present in different points of time between the early 19th and mid-20th Century. —&n ...
Will patent-free vaccines and medicines really become a reality? Or will poor countries have to buy expensive medicines from the companies, thereby forcing people to die without medicines and vaccines ...
The patent-holding companies must transfer their technology without any delay, and governments of industrialised countries must legislate necessary laws to ensure their technology transfer and supply ...
Even now, what the world knows about the mysterious virus 18 months after it broke out in Wuhan city in China, is that it is mysterious. — S. Gurumurthy
Even now, what the world kno ...
Since some of the rich and western countries printed the surplus money to help declining economies hit by pandemic, it has added to the net worth of ultra-rich. — Devinder Sharma
Ev ...
Bio-lab safety has attracted more attention now is view of the ongoing pandemic and distress. — Bharat Dogra
While the ongoing pandemic has brought so much distress there is just &n ...
China refuses to admit that the virus behind the COVID-19 pandemic escaped from its labs. However, scientists believe that the virus was man-made and possibly leaked from a laboratory in Wuhan. Surpri ...
Solar power is the only environment-friendly method to generate electricity that can save both forest and river resources. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
The entire world is facing ...
The arrival of big seed sellers and pesticide sellers has made agricultural practices the least profitable business, and the situation can be imagined if the farmers are dependent on the original manu ...
Up against the greed-based paradigm is World Environment Day 2021, ironically devoted to “Ecosystem Restoration”. — Inder Shekhar Singh
A blanket of thorny green Babool ...
Meenas seem to have reconstructed their identity when a leadership had emerged and their due position and contributions to the Jaipur state were ignored and denigrated. ...
The prevailing pandemic situation in the world has taught us a big lesson that the survival of humanity is much more important than economics. Therefore, it’s time to protect the health of the p ...
The US, EU, Japan, Switzerland and Norway after much reluctance had ultimately agreed to support the joint proposal of India and South Africa which was duly supported by 120 other WTO members. — ...
India and South Africa approached the World Trade Organization (WTO) to waive off the patents through TRIPS agreements as per the norms in times of epidemics. The present global health situation is a ...
The National Environment Engineering Institute, Nagpur has undertaken a study of the Ganga River. They found that the water of upper Ganga river has more than 200 types of phages. — Dr. Bharat J ...
Leaving aside a few unreasonable and narrow attempts here and there, on the whole reason and public interest appeared to be in control in the context of vaccination. This is how public trust in vaccin ...
Putting India back on the growth track demands a robust analytical framework to address the structural downturn in the economy caused by Covid-19. — Rathin Roy
It is clear that ...
Yet, having gone through 105 pages of shoddy polemics posing as historical research, I am constrained to state that Oxford University Press needs to re-examine its commissioning policy if it hopes to ...
We have a government that is committed to vocal for local. Every sphere of life needs strong scrutiny in terms of local business. — Alok Singh
Logistics is at the core of the busine ...
In our country where mainline economists revel in cut-paste prescriptions in the name of agricultural reforms, China’s example illustrates how the transformation from state-regulated to market-o ...
On paper, two-thirds of the state is under forest cover, but its own data shows that in the past two decades, roughly 48,000 ha. has been lost to development activities as well as fires. — ...
Presently Electronic waste is illegally routed into unregulated channels of mafia or informal traders having control in the e-waste market. The supply of e-waste attracts 5 per cent GST. ...
Understanding that in our country for more than 70 years elections were held in a smooth manner and leaving aside a brief period of emergency (imposed by their Prime Minister Indira Gandhi), democracy ...
Self-reliance must ensure macroeconomic sustainability by enabling India to meet its import bill from own exports without leaving any trade deficit and the country should be able to mobilize fiscal re ...
Government needs to understand that basic infrastructure is the responsibility of government and efforts should be made to build it through budgetary resources as far as possible. For that, the need w ...
The second wave of Corona Virus is further threatening the economy. There is need to review the Budget proposals in the light of this development. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
The ...
Despite big businesses trying to dominate farming and food systems including in USA, there is an increasing exploration of alternatives and forgotten farming and food systems. — Bharat Dogra
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Once a knowledge economy role model for other developing nations, India lost its leading position due to flight of homegrown talent and stiff competition from China. — Sanjaya Baru
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The self-reliance in defence products is opening business opportunities for small, medium as well as large scale enterprises. The indigenisation of defence products is an opportunity for start-ups to ...
The economic argument in support of market reforms, claiming that farm incomes go up when the number of farmers recedes, has turned out to be untrue. America has lost more than 5 million farms in less ...
Dr. Radhakumud Mookerji wrote The Fundamental unity of India in 1914 and its introduction was written by Ramsay Macdonald who was MP and later on became Prime Minister of UK. Ramsay Macdonald’s ...
The National Education Policy emphasizes on interdisciplinary studies and integrated curriculum in higher education for learning opportunities, aimed at providing value based holistic education, if we ...
Swadeshi movement has largely shaped our economy towards making it self-reliant i.e. Atmanirbhar Bharat. We genuinely need to know our oceans and coastal line for our economy growth. — Vin ...
Situating Themselves in History and Reconstructing Identity
A Preliminary Note on the Meenas of Jaipur-V
Kachhwaha state took help of the Meenas in administrative and political functioning. Howeve ...
Competition among social media platforms will discipline them more and looming dangers to our democracy and unity and integrity of the nation could also be avoided successfully. — Dr. Ashwani Ma ...
HEIs must raise their capabilities to collaborate with industry, government and tertiary sector to enable and help to cope with change and businesses and other organisations in improving their product ...
Government needs to do more in many such areas where improving the governance is more important than minimizing it. — Anil Javalekar
Prime Minister while addressing recent Governing ...
Ganga is the life line of India and that is why it has been made sacred. The material and spiritual are not separate in India's ecological civilasation. — Dr. Vandana Shiva
I am ...
Increasing participation of the Jat farmers from Uppar Pradeshi in the farmers agitation and the fact that these Jats form the vote banks of BJP could disrupt social engineering in this region. ...
The only alternative is to match the compatibility of the content controller and tax collector with those of the big technology companies. — Alok Singh
An over-the-top (OTP) me ...
Even conservative Muslims do not claim that a mosque existed at the site of Ram Mandir prior to the arrival of Babar's general Mir Baqi, who was appointed governor of Aodhya. — Sandhya Jain
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Since the Indian plate continues to push against the Tibetan plate, a bigger earthquake can come anytime and landslides cannot be prevented. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
There is a hug ...
Unlike the American farmers, the protesting Indian farmers are not using the word ‘parity’. What they are demanding is an income assurance by way of an assured price. Knowing that farmers ...
National Education Policy-2020 marks the end of Macaulayism from Indian education system while returning back to our transcendent vedic education system of Nalanda. — Dr. Rekha Bhatt
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Bitcoin is a crypto currency which was created in 2009. Crypto currencies are not legal tender yet Bitcoin has triggered the launch of other virtual coins, Altcoins. — Vinod Johri
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Tribal Legends point towards Rajput state formation which succeeded the tribal chiefdoms and transfer of power from tribes to state-society. — Prof. Nandini Sinha Kapur
Meenas ...
There are indications of the Central Govt proposing to bring petroleum products under the purview of GST, this does not seem to be practical due to opposition from the State Governments. However, afte ...
Sitharaman extended the Tomato-Onion-Potato scheme to another 22 perishable crops and renamed the plan Operation Green. This scheme provides funds to strengthen production clusters of these perishable ...
The days of traditional tools to check competition in the food sector are redundant, CCI needs to evolve too if it wants to safeguard food of the Indians from an onslaught of food oligopolies. India n ...
The government made many important announcements such as ‘production linked incentive’ during the financial year without waiting for the budget day is a signal that India is going to chang ...
To sum it up, budget 2021 has taken a long-term view for economic recovery in India, by focussing on increasing public expenditure and boasting infrastructure growth. — Abhishek Pratap Sing ...
Budget has commendable achievements related to investment in infrastructure, strategic disinvestment of public sector undertakings and participation of private companies in electricity generation. &md ...
In Pakistan, Karima Baloch’s death was seen as part of a new trend of tracing and assassinating Baloch dissidents overseas. — Sandhya Jain
When the Frontier Corps picked up Ba ...
A convergence among the technology/trading companies and the big retail is taking place — to exert a greater influence in drawing appropriate policies at the national as well as international le ...
TMC leader Mamata Bannerjee has changed the turf from Bengal to Bengali elections on the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. — Shivaji Sarkar
Trinamoo ...
Macanlay's education policy created differences among Indian regions and languages, and contributed in their preferences to English over their mother tongue. After independence the legacy of Briti ...
Tribal Legends point towards Rajput state formation which succeeded the tribal chiefdoms and transfer of power from tribes to state-society. — Prof. Nandini Sinha Kapur
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Making world class goods for domestic and international markets, as Prime Minister says with ‘zero defect and zero (environmental) effect’. After getting disillusioned from China, whole wo ...
Year 2021 is mired in uncertainties as far as the World,and Indian, Economy, Polity, and Society are concerned. — KK Srivastava
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Indubitably the pandemic was the most his ...
Indian government after independence tried to organize the agriculture produce market by regularizing it in the form of APMCs. Agriculture Marketing being a state subject, most of the States enacted A ...
Though the government of India spends Rs. 1500 crores to subscribe journals in various national and state universities including premier research institutes like IIT, IISER, IIMs, etc.. but a very lar ...
Trade and other agreements which are detrimental to sustainable production of safe foods, and livelihoods based on this, should not be pursued, or where these already exist, these should be cancelled. ...
India cannot have protectionism for corporations backed by tariffs and a free market only for Indian farmers. — Indra Shekhar Singh
Who is it that wishes to deny our farmers t ...
Protests have“been steadily gathering steam since the socalled reforms were first announced as ordinances in early June, and despite three meetings since between the Centre and farmer group lead ...
This delinking from farm work by landowners has caused the younger generation to move away from agriculture and farms are increasingly being given on rent by absentee owners. — Sandhya Jain
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The e-way bill between Delhi and Ghaziabad provides a window of 24 hours. Businesspersons are transporting 3 or 4 consignments on the same e-way bill within that time. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
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Any hurry by the government to use Air India as a tool to manage fiscal deficit will be disastrous to the country and we will have to live without a national carrier for a long-long time. —  ...
Knowledge among people on the silk roads also increased when Emperor Ashoka of the Maurya dynasty (268-239 BCE) converted to Buddhism and raised the religion to official status in his northern Indian ...
Meenas of Jaipur laid claim to political supremacy in the locality in the pre-Rajput period in view of their participation in the long process of Rajput state formation in Eastern Rajasthan. ...
Today, there is an opportunity for the government to revive efforts to ensure the stability of foreign exchange reserves and exchange rates in the country, because even if they start withdrawing, we w ...
Harmonious industrial relations are sine qua non for high rate of growth in manufacturing.We must not become blind to the fact in quest for being part of GVCs. — KK Srivastava
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Bharat was the epicenter for all kinds of knowledge, wisdom, discovering, arts, law & order, democracy, progress of science and use of sophisticated and indigenous technology in major categories o ...
India has not learnt from its past mistakes and allowed China to drain economy through imbalanced policies. — Anil Javalekar
“Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned ...
Since mushrooms are neither plants nor animals and emerge not from seeds but from spawns or spores, they are outside the ambit of the Seed Act and Rules and also the PPVFR Act. — Indra Shek ...
Hundreds of thousands of farmers marching from Punjab have laid siege to entry points to Delhi. What are their demands and why the Centre considers some of them untenable? — Anilesh S. Mahajan
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It may not be beneficial for India to seek a free trade agreement (FTA) with trans - Atlantic economies of the US and European Union as not only pointed out by the Union Finance Minister but also by S ...
When negative growth continues for half a year then economy is said to have entered a "technical recession" and that economy has started to contract. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
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The top-level leadership of the Bharat has made a decision to be AatmaNirbhar. This is a time consuming and long term work. — Alok Singh
The Aatmanirbhar Bharat is the BHAG of ...
A study of the Meenas of Eastern Rajasthan clearly proves the importance of oral traditions as sources of history in reconstructing identity movement among a major tribal social group of Wetern ...
India can remain the most reliable friend among the emerging countries of the world. Therefore, the economic cooperation between India and the United States, while securing India’s economic and ...
Will a change in guard at the White House mean much for India? Well, rather unlikely, given the compulsions of American economy and polity. — KK Srivastava
A New Era in Politics and ...
The country needs to reorient policies for a long-term approach without ignoring short-term needs. — Shivaji Sarkar
Keeping China out is the new trade policy of India. Its prim ...
The way the patents were incorporated into the WTO agenda, it was to increase the dominance of multinational companies in the field of World food and farming system. — Bharat Dogra
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Through a fourth Ordinance, India can set a precedent in the world where nature and the agrarian economy grow together. — Indra Shekhar Singh
India has taken a small step ...
The Rs 6,000 crore first tranche for some of the states is just a drop in the ocean. The Centre is resisting demands from states to take loans from the market. — Anilesh S. Mahajan
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To regain global stature, India has to continue to focus on its domestic economic capability and human capital. There are no short cuts to global power and influence. — Sanjaya Baru
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In view of the contraction of GDP, Govt. has encouraged banks to give loan to consumers and businesspersons without any inhibition. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
Many institutions had a ...
The upcoming policies of the government of Bihar should be inspired by Pandit Deandayal Upadhyaya, Rashtra Rishi Dattopant Thengadi, and People's President Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam. — Alok ...
Cattle raids led to installation of Sati stones. Besides cattle, trade both local and long distance specially led by the Jains was an indispensable part of the vibrant economy of historic ...
Unusual times need bold steps; what is needed for revival is rightly targeted and timed adequate fiscal sop. — KK Srivastava
The Indian Economy is reverting from the depths of pandemic i ...
The major players of Indian democracy the Indian political parties and their committed intellectuals begin by opposing any reforms and end up by using Indian farmers and labourers for most of their po ...
The end of socialist-era impediments should ideally stimulate increased private sector investment across the value chain and help create jobs. — Sandhya Jain
The over-hyped green revolut ...
There is an urgent need for reforms to resolve the crisis of farmers and reduce the wider crisis of rural poverty.— Bharat Dogra
The discontent of farmers has been increasing after the enacti ...
The situation arising due to the lockdown due to Covid-19 and adverse effects on the economy will have to be faced by all together. The Central Government has given a good option to the states to comp ...
Corporations and agro-processors can demand graded products for MSP. Otherwise they may not buy at all or at reduced prices. Where will the small farmer go then? — Indra Shekhar Singh
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Finance ministry officials say the bigger players can restructure their debt as per the recent K.V. Kamath committee report. — Anilesh S. Mahajan
The Union finance ministry is unlikely to ext ...
Inspite of the fact that most of the Western World is on our side Prime Minister Modi has established rapport with most major western leaders, western media is critical of him. — Sanjaya Baru
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The Government must focus on promoting specific areas such as floriculture where the profits are high. Need is to make fundamental shifts in the policies. — Dr. Bharat Jhunjhunwala
The Govern ...
If there is no auction model which is available to allocate the spectrum in a transparent way, then the government should not hesitate to allocate spectrum as per its wisdom to maximize the social goo ...
Intelligence agencies have repeatedly warned the Indian govt. of the possible emergence of China as an economic and defence power in the world. — Anish Gupta
The outbreak of Covid-19 and ...
Control over water resources and cattle raids characterized the socio-economic-political profile of historic Jaisalmer in which access to water resources determined   ...
GM crops have failed to deliver the promised benefits and are posing escalating problems on the farm. Transgenic contamination is now widely acknowledged to be unavoidable. — Bharat Dogra
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That the economy is in deep pit is indisputable;what could be the alternative route maps to get out of the morass is the question. — KK Srivastava
The global rating agency Fitch rec ...
Aatmnirbhar Bharat is possible only when swadeshi is adopted by Indian population and made their lifestyle swadeshi oriented. The propagation of Swadeshi with the help of a large-scale mass movement i ...
If Trump can be persuaded to see the Baloch quest and Iran as potential allies that could take the Makran coast away from China, it would put a powerful brake on the latter’s ambitions. &md ...
India woke up in 2006 to the challenge of revitalizing Indian manufacturing Prime Minister Narendra Modi took this, strategy forward calling it 'Make India'. — Sanjaya Baru
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Towards a Self Reliant (Atmanirbhar), Seed Sovereign, Food Sovereign India Through Regenerative Agriculture (Jaivik Kheti) and local, circular, solidarity, economies. — Dr. Vandana Sh ...
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India needs humane policy, open biz, rule-based RBI for fresh start
Whatever, the country needs soft policy, low taxes, no barriers like tolls, open business and humane ap ...
As Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are proactively supporting plantation drives, the national capital should also encourage farmers to surround the city with green walls of trees. — Indra Shekhar Sing ...
Environment protection and GDP go hand-in-hand. The problem lies in the slow working of the Government officials and the Judges. We must strengthen the environmental laws along with speedy implementat ...
To fix the problem created by the swelling corporate milk output, India is under pressure to open its dairy sector to US imports. Just like accusing Canada of protectionist policies, Trump has called ...
NEP 2020 is a major policy reform to transform Bharat into a ‘knowledge power’ on the globe. — Abhishek Pratap Singh
One of the major concerns in Indian education system remains, ...
During the year 2000, about 67,000 Indian students studied abroad and during the year 2019 more than 750,000 Indian students studied abroad. — Alok Singh
The import bill is the ...
Bhati inscriptions clearly indicate that water was a scarce commodity with differential access in the Thar desert of historic Jaisalmer. Cattle raids indicate ...
‘Our people are crazy about cricket, but they are more crazy about their country, and their armed forces.’
‘To the people of India, there is nothing that is above the nation, not ...
India has tremendous unexploited economic potential; reincarnated Self-Reliance philosophy should help us tap that. — K.K. Srivastava
This year independent India has turned one ...
In hindsight, it appears that China’s quest for a direct land route to Pakistan was conceived and partially executed by Chairman Mao; President Xi is trying to complete this agenda. — ...
It would be interesting to see how many of those who attended Modi’s rallies abroad have decided to return home to contribute to India’s “atmanirbharata”. Rather, the number of ...
The author makes his case with an impressive combination of historical analysis, policy initiatives, cited research and individual case studies of private responses. — Rathin Roy
The principa ...
Towards a Self Reliant (Atmanirbhar), Seed Sovereign, Food Sovereign India Through Regenerative Agriculture (Jaivik Kheti) and local, circular, solidarity, economies. — Dr. Vandana Shiva
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India needs to end its lockdown for economic recovery as lockdown is affecting supplies, trade, transport, health of businesses and uncertainties all over the country. — Shivaji Sarkar
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HT cotton is a third-generation GMO developed by Monsanto/Bayer, with a Round-Up (Glyphosate-based herbicides) resistant trait. — Indra Shekhar Singh
Still reeling from the Co ...
Ayodha with the construction of the Ram Temple should be made the spiritual capital of the World and can be made a center of pilgrimage for Hindus, Jews, Christians and Muslims at par with Jerusalam a ...
In India, while the industry is lobbying hard to seek further tax concessions to the tune of Rs2.5 lakh crore by bringing the corporate tax slab to a low of 15%, an Oxfam study had earlier pointed to ...
The ownership of a robust communication system lies on consumers who should demand no compromise on quality and on suppliers who should make it available at the cheapest cost for the best quality. &md ...
Prof. Nandini Sinha Kapoor*
We continue with the series on the historic roots of Bishnoi movement. If agriculture was essential to sustain and sedentarize a desert society and to meet the increasin ...
In the name of cheap, we cannot put our country to hardships. After Corona, a challenge has come, which we can convert into an opportunity. And this effort of converting crisis into an opportunity is ...
Dr. Ashwani Mahajan
The goal of Make in India or Atmanirbhar Bharat can be concretized only on the foundation of products of world quality manufactured in India. For this India needs an innovative ...
As its domestic strain increases, Beijing may turn more aggressive abroad to show that it is unperturbed by the pandemic or slowdown. That its chutzpah is unparalleled. — Sandhya Jain
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Towards a Self Reliant (Atmanirbhar), Seed Sovereign, Food Sovereign India Through Regenerative Agriculture (Jaivik Kheti) and local, circular, solidarity, economies. — Dr. Vandana Shiva
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If the US, EU, Canada and other big players can subsidise exports of agricultural commodities or export at prices which are actually below the cost of production, why should Indian farmers be penalise ...
If the appeal to boycott Chinese goods gets spread, then in the coming years there can be further significant decrease in imports from China and our self-reliance efforts would get a boost. — Dr ...
India maintains an asymmetric relationship with China; jingoism will not help. We need a well crafted strategy to meet the challenge head on. - K.K. Srivastava
India imports merchan ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's version of self-reliance, with a view to build an Atma Nirbhar Bharat has its historical roots in India's freedom struggle. - Sanjaya Baru
Though th ...