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What is NATGRID?

What is NATGRID?  Explain in detail. National Intelligence Grid or NATGRID is the integrated intelligence grid connecting databases of core security agencies of the Government of India. It collects comprehensive patterns of intelligence that can be readily accessed by intelligence agencies. Significance : The office of NATGRID is attached to the Ministry of Home Affairs. […]

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The Zero Hunger Programme is an ambitious government scheme aimed at reducing hunger across the country. Discuss

India’s Zero Hunger Programme was launched on October 16, 2017. The day marks ‘World Food Day. The focus of the initiative is agriculture, health and nutrition. Significance : Hunger and malnutrition is a serious problem in India As per the Global Hunger Index 2019, India is ranked 102 out of 117 countries. India is ranked

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Sangam literature gave us greater ethical principles and administrative ideas to the world. Discuss with examples.

Tamils in an early Age followed important values in their life. We see in this essay some of those. Pisiranthaiyar, the great poet and friend of Pandian Arivudai Nambi, told a govt. should collect the tax from the citizens properly and reasonably. If govt. collects taxes in unethical ways it will ruin. Yadhum Ure, Yavarum

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Explain Saivam and its development in Tamil culture

First Dravidian Religion in praising ‘Sivan’ is called Saivam. It was also the habitual worship of the Indus Valley people. Sivam means ‘the Best’. Alamar Selvam, Mukkan Kadavul are the names of Siva as mentioned in Sangam songs. Because of the domination of Jainism and Buddhism during the Kalapiras period, Saivam was hidden. Nayanmars are

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Discuss the origin and growth of Dalit movements in India

The standard of Living of Dalit’s was miserable in India once. They lost their rights in socio-economic status in their life. They were neglected. This was continuing in the period of Naraka’s more. Dalit’s were suppressed by the upper communities. In 1882, Ayothidasa Pandidhar started Dravidar Kazhagam. Then it changed as South Indian welfare Sangam

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Explain the Original and appellate jurisdiction of High courts

High Courts are the highest courts in a state. Presently, there are 26 High Courts in India, with some states having a common High Court. They are an important part of the judicial system in India. Articles 214 to 231 in the Indian Constitution talk about the High Courts, their organization, and powers. The Parliament

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Explain the following, 1.Shankari Prasad Case, 2.Sajjan Singh Case 3. Golaknath Case 4. Kesavanantha Bharathi Case 5. Indra Nehru Gandhi Case

The concept of the basic structure of the constitution evolved. In this section, we shall discuss this evolution with the help of some landmark judgment related to this doctrine. Shankari Prasad Case (1951) In this case, the SC contended that the Parliament’s power of amending the Constitution under Article 368 included the power to amend

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Nanotechnology is the future solution for water pollution – Examine

Nanotechnology is being used to develop solutions to different problems in water quality. Nanoparticles can  be  used  to  convert  the  contaminating  chemicals  in the industrial  water  through  a  chemical  reaction  to  make  it  Studies have shown that this method can be used successfully to reach contaminates dispersed in underground ponds and at a  much lower

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Explain the India’s space vision 2025 (ISRO)

Sure. The Indian Space Vision 2025 is a roadmap for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to achieve its goals in the next decade. The vision was announced in 2003 and includes the following key objectives: To enhance India’s space capabilities through the development of more advanced launch vehicles, satellites, and space applications. To promote

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What is the need for a blue economy in India, and explain recent Initiatives taken by India?

Need for Blue Economy: Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth’s surface, contain 97% of the Earth’s water, and represent 99% of the living area on the planet. Oceans protect biodiversity, keep the planet cool, and absorb about 30% of global CO2 emissions. At least 3-5% of global GDP is derived from oceans. Blue economy, through

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