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What is Quantum Computing?
Quantum computing is a revolutionary new way of processing information that takes advantage of the strange properties of quantum...


What are Cyclones and Anti-Cyclones?
Cyclones and anticyclones are meteorological phenomena that refer to large-scale air circulation patterns. Cyclones are low-pressure...


Governors in Indian Polity
PART VI of the Indian Constitution deals with the states of India and their governments. It covers the executive, legislative, and...


What is Economic Trilemma?
What is economic trilemma? The economic trilemma, also known as the impossible trinity, is a concept in international economics that...


What is Ethereum and the Merge Update?
Ethereum is a decentralized, open-source blockchain platform that enables the creation of smart contracts and decentralized applications...


What is 4D printing?
4D printing is a revolutionary new form of manufacturing technology that has the potential to revolutionize the way products are made and...


Rise of Nationalism In India
Introduction Nationalism in India during the colonial period was a political and cultural movement that sought to promote a sense of...


Commercialisation of Agriculture: Colonial Period
Introduction During the colonial period, the commercialization of Indian agriculture was driven primarily by the needs and interests of...


Hydroelectricity
Hydroelectricity is a form of electricity that is generated using the power of moving water. It is a clean, renewable source of energy...


Shale Gas Drilling
What is "Shale Gas"? Shale gas is a form of natural gas that is found within shale rock formations deep underground. Shale gas is trapped...


What is CITES?
CITES is the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. It is an international agreement between...


Thorium Based Nuclear Reactors
Thorium is a naturally-occurring radioactive element that can be used as a fuel in a type of nuclear reactor known as a thorium-based...


What are Participatory Notes?
Participatory notes, also known as P-notes or offshore derivative instruments (ODIs), are financial instruments that are issued by...


State Bank of India
State Bank of India (SBI) is the largest public sector bank in India, with over 22,000 branches and 58,000 ATMs across the country. It...


What is Ecology?
Ecology is the scientific study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment. It focuses on how different species...


Green Federalism
Introduction Green Federalism the most important aspects of functional federalism. It is also an incredibly difficult area for attaining...


Mental Health
Introduction Today, mental health is receiving the attention it deserves. It has been neglected for a long time, but as more and more...


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


Graded Response Action Plan
Introduction Worldwide, 9 out of 10 people breathe polluted air. Air pollution is among the greatest threats to human health. About 29%...


Superstition and related Criminal Activities
Introduction Superstition is typically defined as "a belief or behaviour stemming from ignorance, fear of the unknown, reliance in magic...


Non Cooperation Movement
Introduction Non-cooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good -Mahatma Gandhi The Non-Cooperation Movement was...


National Income
Introduction National income is the value of the commodities and services produced by a nation in a given fiscal year. Thus, it is the...


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