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1. Running Out of Water

The nation has witnessed change in rainfall patterns over the years. Previously monsoon used to be active in North India by last week of June or at maximum July first week, but now this has shifted by 2 weeks or so. Water level has fallen below 200 feet and farmers have resorted to submersible water pumps. Many more instances show the depletion of water in India and these incidents will become more common in the coming years in absence of a national policy.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

2. Is Poverty Relevent for Growth ???

To realize the country’s growth potentials, there is a need for increasing investment through raising domestic public and private savings and generating more external resources. Also in particular, there is also a need for upgrading the stock of infrastructure to support diversification of production, raise productivity, expand trade, provide basic services and reduce poverty. There are many parameters on which poverty depends such as education, agriculture, employment level, dependence on agriculture, etc. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

3. India - A nation in Crices

Today if one looks at the flashback India, it had been gone through various ups and downs and problems that are faced by nation are not limited to one aspect. It is surrounded wholly by societal, economical, and political functioning that has led the nation into the crisis. Lets take these aspects one by one.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

4. India's Economic Boom and Surge

Indian economy has been witnessing a phenomenal growth since the last decade. After seeing a growth rate in excess of 9 per cent for the last 3 years, it is still holding its ground in the midst of the current global financial crisis. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

5. Has SEZ Policy Delivered in India

China has always been a role model for India in many activities and adopting industry promotion policies. While the same policy has brought tremendous benefits for China and turned out to be a successful policy, the implementation and implication of the same in India has always been in doldrums and questioned.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

6. Bureaucracy and Democracy

Bureaucracy and democracy are often considered antithetical to political system. But at a closer look we fin both democracy and bureaucracy are working together under the guise of undemocratic system. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

7. New Economic Policies in India

During the period of 1990’s Indian politics has witness three M’s i.e. Mandal, Market, Mandir. Our focus is on Market which has transformed the nature and character of the states after the adoption of New Economic Policies (NEP). The question arises here is why India has suddenly adopted New Economic Policies?... Click Here To View The Complete Article

8. Is single party government is possible in India?

The way the two important parties Congress and BJP have lost allies (BJP lost an ally in the Biju Janata Dal in Orissa and the congress watched spectacle of Lalu Prasad- led Rashtriya Janata Dal and Ram Vilas Paswan led janshakti party charting their own independent course in association with a congress ally the Samjawadi party) and rise of the Third Front and Fourth Front to form a non Congress non BJP government has forced us to think on a very important questions; Is any single party able to form government? ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

9. Who Will be the Next Superpower??

China, with a literacy rate of 91 percent and just 10 million people below the poverty line and its growing economic clout certainly seems to overtake US in no so far future to be the new super power in the world. And if some of the predictions by research companies are right, we might see a change in the world political and economic system in about next 20 years. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

10. Role of Teachers in Nation Building

The teacher is one of the pillars of the society and the country. Without good teachers, no country can progress. The importance of teachers in the life of a nation cannot be overlooked. The teacher influences the immature minds of-the youth. He treats and moulds the young mind into various forms. Hence, A Teacher has an immense role in building up a nation ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

11. Patriotism

Patriotism means the love for our country or native land. It is difficult to imagine a man who does not, love his own country. The love for our country surpasses love for any other thing. A philosopher says that we should sacrifice our individual self for the sake of the family.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

12. National Integration

National integration means that all people in the country should be united into a single mould. It means that the difference between different sections of the society should either be forgotten or settled through peaceful methods. The country should not be divided on the bases of caste, religion, language, race or language.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

13. Role of youth in Nation Building

Youth is that period when man is full of energy, ambitions and zest for life. The power possessed by youth us a recognised force today. The power or the energy can be used for both constructive and destructive purposes. Whenever there is unrest in a country, political forces use youth to further their selfish interests.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

14. Sex Education

Although sex and sexual education are very important subjects, yet they are also the most misunderstood topics. Generally people-do not approaches the topic of sex with an open mind. Perhaps they fear that any frank talk about sex would be considered a sign of indecency.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

15. What do examinations prove?

The usual stories of distress, anxiety and panic fill the papers/ parents fearful lest their children take their own lives, follow every one. Occasionally a boy of a girl is found hanging from ceiling fan or near death situation from having consuming insecticide, and all this in the name of education. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

16. Drug Addiction in India

Drug addiction is one of the biggest evils of the modem world. It is the most critical problem faced by humanity today. It is bringing disaster for so many young men and women all over the world. People in all parts of the world have been using drugs in one form or the other.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

17. Liberalism policy and its miss-implication

In twentieth century, liberalism has promoted human rights, equality of opportunity and profound feminism. It believes in freedom, individuality, equality, paramatism and humanism. It gives special importance to social and political rights of individuals. It believes in full employment as a social program so that people become independent in all respects. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

18. Happiness and Morals

Morality is an essential ingredient in all the faiths of the world, but, apart from religion, our common-sense indicates the necessity of observing the Moral Law. Only by observing it, can we hope to be happy?... Click Here To View The Complete Article

19. NATIONAL INTEREST: DOCTRINE AND DYNAMICS

National interests are such collective interests as are specific to a nation-State. The national interest, often understood in terms of the French or raison d’état, or "reasons of state" refer to a country's goals and aspirations whether economic, military, or cultural, power and survival.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

20. Can India produce billion-dollar innovations?

Whatever gadget we use has been developed in other countries. When will Indian scientists and technologists working in current day India, start producing such innovations that become large sources of wealth generation for India, India Inc and Indians?... Click Here To View The Complete Article

21. Women Empowerment in India

In India, which is the world largest democracy, women constitute nearly fifty percent of the total population. India is also an agrarian economy where land, the main source of sustenance is connotatively associated with women.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

22. Rape - A crime against women

Sexual harassment and rape are two sides of the same coin. Both showcase the power of man to dominate that of women. Both have one victim- ‘women’. Both are barbaric in nature; but many people extenuate sexual harassment to rape, just because the victims are not physically harmed.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

23. Equality and social justice

Equality and social justice are highly cherished values in all societies of the world. Their significance is all the greater in a country like India which has a hierarchical caste structure not only among the Hindus but in some other religious communities as well.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

24. Reservations- A Nation Divide

Whatever the governments — at the Centre and in the states — might say, merit is bound to be a casualty when seats and jobs are reserved on the basis of caste or any other criteria.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

25. Reservations- The Number Game

In many ways, caste is about numbers. The political consensus we have for creating OBC quotas in central educational institutions is largely because parties are aware of the electoral clout of the other backward classes. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

26. Is talent inherent, inherited or the result of hard work?

Talent is the boat which takes an artist near to its destination of farther. But the question is, whether the boat of talent is inherited from parents, inherent or the result of hard work.... Click Here To View The Complete Article

27. Theatre as a Social Mirror

If the entire world is a stage or theater, the essence of all dramatic actions, whether comic or tragic, pathetic or pleasant, sublime or ridiculous, reflects the perception and perspective of the script writer. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

28. Disaster Management in India

India has been traditionally vulnerable to natural disasters on account of its unique geo-climatic conditions. About 60% of the landmass is prone to earthquakes of various intensities; over 40 million hectares is prone to floods; about 8% of the total area is prone to cyclones and 68% of the area is susceptible to drought. ... Click Here To View The Complete Article

29. Are Women Turning Adulterous?

The marriage vow, “till the death apart” have a new meaning today, very different from the time it was coined thousands of years ago. The new marriage is of greater articulation and sharing. It breaks away from the old traditional values and supports the belief that falling in love can happen more than once and life is short and seeking happiness is the bright right of every individual.... Click Here To View The Complete Article