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Inclusive Development
Introduction Inclusive Development refers to including everyone in India's growth narrative. Growth without inclusiveness is hollow and...


Nanotechnology Sector in India
Introduction The utilisation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale for industrial purposes is known as...


Food Fortification
Introduction Fortification is the intentional addition of one or more micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) to a food or condiment in...


Corporate Social Responsibility
Introduction Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a self-regulating business model that enables companies to be socially accountable...


Central Bank Digital Currency
Introduction Money is no longer paper and coins. It is becoming increasingly digital, and an increasing number of central banks are...


Research and Development
Introduction As defined in the World Bank report titled "Innovation Policy - A Guide for Developing Countries,"innovation involves the...


Minimum Wages for Labour
Introduction The goal of minimum wages is to protect workers from unfairly low pay. They contribute to ensuring a just and equitable...


Gig Economy
Introduction In a gig economy, temporary, flexible jobs are commonplace and companies tend to hire independent contractors and...


Lumpy Skin Disease
Introduction LSD is caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), which is a member of the poxviridae family and the capripoxvirus...


Jute Industry in India
Introduction India is the world’s biggest producer of jute , followed by Bangladesh. West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and...


Zero Budget Natural Farming
Introduction Subhash Palekar, Maharashtra based agriculturist and Padma Shri recipient, popularised zero-budget natural farming (ZBNF),...


Helicopter Money
Introduction This is a novel monetary policy tool aimed at reviving a faltering economy. It entails the printing of large amounts of...


Production Linked Incentive Scheme
Introduction The Prime Minister's clarion call for a 'AatmaNirbhar Bharat' envisions policies to promote the country's manufacturing...


River Water Interlinking
Introduction India, without a doubt, suffers greatly from the unequal distribution of water resources. Water availability varies...


Mining Industry
Introduction India has enormous mineral potential, as its prospective geology is broadly similar to Western Australia's, particularly in...


Cotton Textile Industry
Introduction Cotton is India's most significant commercial crop. It is widely considered the King of Textile Fibers, making major...


Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM)
Introduction The Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM) was passed in 2003. The Act's goal is to ensure intergenerational...


Modernization of Agriculture
Introduction Increase agricultural productivity, efficiency, and crop diversification by modernising agricultural technology. Create...


Financial Inclusion
Introduction Financial inclusion is defined as providing individuals and businesses with useful and affordable financial products and...


Sagarmala Programme
Introduction In India, the maritime sector has been the backbone of the country's trade and has grown exponentially over the years. The...


National Infrastructure Pipeline
Introduction Infrastructure is critical for the country's economic growth and poverty reduction. Adequate infrastructure in the form of...


Monetary Policy Committee
Introduction The primary goal of the RBI's monetary policy is to maintain price stability while also pursuing growth. Price stability is...


Financial Committees
Introduction Effective legislative control over government spending necessitates that the Parliament be satisfied that the appropriations...


Interlinking River Projects
Introduction Although Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton, a British irrigation engineer, proposed interconnecting India's rivers in 1858, the...
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