Religion and politics have always been together. Religion and politics are neither new nor unique to India. It is universal phenomenon. There is considerable increase…
It is said that ‘Indians do not cast their vote, they vote their caste.’ According to Christophe Jaffrelot, caste forms the mosaic of Indian politics.…
India was known as ‘caged tiger’. It was predicted that if cage is broken, then India will run at the speed free tiger. It showed…
1. Purpose & Need The need of land reforms arose due to colonial policies. In attempt to secure maximum revenue, British employed several policies and…
Green revolution started in 1961 as intensive agricultural development program. (IADP). Initially 14 districts were selected on experimental basis and later the program was extended…
Planning and the public sector were the two important pillars on which India’s economic strategy was based, especially in the initial decades post-independence. While planning…
1. Gandhi Gandhi was not an economist in conventional sense, nor has he given any systematic views on the model of development to be adopted…
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is an autonomous constitutional authority responsible for administering election processes in India at both the national and state levels.…
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India is a crucial constitutional authority responsible for auditing government finances. Established under Article 148 of the Indian…
The Finance Commission (FC) of India is a unique constitutional body established under Article 280 of the Indian Constitution. The primary mandate of FC is…