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E-learning is now a necessity for rural people. During Covid-19, when students were indoors, it gained momentum. Radios, TVs, mobiles, You Tube channels, etc. helped. E-Learning saves time, money, and transportation. E-Learning is cheaper than traditional learning. Online learning requires no...
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Water the critical resource of agriculture, has not been well managed in India, despite the country being an agricultural powerhouse. It has some 195 MH of land under cultivation of which some 62 per cent is rain-fed and 37 per cent, irrigated. Agriculture uses 85 per cent of the water resources...
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Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru once said: “If you educate a man you educate an individual, however, if you educate a woman you educate a whole family. Women empowered means mother India empowered”. When women who contribute almost half of the population are empowered it will strengthen the national...
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Economically developed countries as well as the developing countries are facing the brunt of terrorist activities, more recurrently in the last two decades. Poverty, unemployment, inequality and other socio-economic issues are intertwined with acts of violence and terrorism. The economic cost of...
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These are indeed times of economic turbulence. Unstoppable India Inc. has hit a speed-breaker and the slowdown is there for all to see. Loanload worries, job search constraints, and making frequent fund value and investment assessment for more liquidity options in portfolio management - all...
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With a rich experience of green revolution of 1960s initiated by technological breakthrough, much was expected from Indian Agriculture in the following years. Then there was an almost lull period. The New Economic Reforms of 1990s promised a period of resurgence, with a fast growth of economy in...
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Small Help Groups, often known as SHGs, are comprised of both male and female members who come together to form a group of ten to twelve people. They put aside a modest sum on a regular basis and provide members who are struggling with loans. In the past, financial institutions such as banks did...
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Climate change is, in theory, the perfect topic for global discussion. It is a growing global problem and concern, calling for concerted efforts by the developed as well as developing countries. The chief factor that is responsible for the climate change is the "greenhouse effect". The extra...
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