After the completion of one year on Vijayadashmi day, when the Kauravas attacked the Kingdom of Viraat to steal his cattle, Prince Arjuna in the disguise of Brihannala along with prince Uttara kumar - the son of Viraat king, took the weapons from the Shami tree, fought with the Kaurava...
The topic, ‘Important Amendments in Indian Constitution,’ comes under the GS-II syllabus of the IAS Exam. Get the list of major amendments to the Indian Constitution in this article. Important Amendments in Indian Constitution – UPSC Notes Download PDF Here Candidates can also complement their...
This article is about the National Emblem of India – its historical background, rules related to the emblem, meaning of the symbols engraved in it. This topic is important for variousgovernment examsin the Prelims section. The State Emblem of India is one of theNational Symbols of India.Read...
The peel residue can be processed to produce fibers and fabrics, 3D printed materials, carbon nanodots for bio-imaging, energy storage materials and nanostructured materials for various applications so as to leave no waste at all. The article reviews recent advances in scientific investigations to ...
Candidates will have 2 hours to answer the questions. A total of 24 national law universities (NLUs) accept CLAT scores for their law admissions. This article provides complete details of CLAT syllabus 2025, along with subject-wise topics, recommended books, and previous year analysis for each ...
The Lunar New Year, which starts in late January this year, is the most important festival for Chinese people as most of them drop any business at hand to go back to their hometown to see their families. It is a tradition that has been cherished since an
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine volume 9, Article number: 66 (2013) Cite this article 20k Accesses 136 Citations 1 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background The association among food and health is momentous as consumers now demand healthy, tasty and natural functional foods. Knowledge ...
Six countries in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region share borders with India. For the IHR, ‘Tourism’ has existed for a very long time. Apart from pilgrimage tourism, “modern” tourism in the IHR region, which is represented by mass tourism, largely limited to sightseeing and vis...
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