After 75 years of independence, how far has India developed in education?Dr. Amit Verma
The SSE's growth since its relaunch has mirrored China's broader economic rise. It quickly became a key means for state-owned enterprises to raise capital and, later, for private companies to go public. The exchange has weathered several boom-and-bust cycles, including a major crash in 2015...
The IR series has been developed by crossing tall varieties with the dwarf genome Of De-e geo-woo-gen, and has been introduced successfully in the All-India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project in Hyderabad. The Indian bregedin pr0- gram has concentrated on identifying varieties with bold grain...
He believes that, since independence, the Indian state “in its quest to be secular, became anti-Hindu in many respects”. India grants some privileges to religious minorities — specifically the autonomy to run their own educational and religious institutions free from state interference — that H...
As the year 2019 wraps up, a broader picture of how the global and Chinese economy fared this year can be seen. Though the official data has not been released, the latest forecast by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) showed that the world ec...
Foreign investment operates through two primary mechanisms: FDI and FPI. Each serves different purposes and has distinct characteristics. The United States, China, and India are among the top destinations for FDI, attracting billions of dollars in foreign capital annually. ...
Even after almost eight decades of independence, India's school infrastructure continues to have persistent challenges including basic facilities such as ramps for differently-abled children. Certain schools still do not have gender-specific toilets or even electricity, data released in the Unified Distri...
Still, the fact that we have been consistently surprised on the down side since 2010 has alerted most analysts to the possibility that we may continue to be surprised on the down side. A “hard landing” of growth below 6% is still considered unlikely, but no longer possible to ignore. ...
A better approach, these critics maintain, is to create jobs by constructing new factories and producing new goods. They cite the examples of China and India, where the development of large industries has led to stable employment and higher wages, which in turn has helped millions to emerge fr...
India developed a society where rule of law was given paramount importance. Even the king or an emperor was bound by law and was not free simply to do what he wanted. Thus the rule of law in Indian tradition did not spring from political authority; it came from a source independent of ...