Relevance: Prelims: Polity: Indian Constitution The Directive Principles of State Policy are contained inPart IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian
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Relevance: Prelims: Polity: Indian Constitution The Directive Principles of State Policy are contained inPart IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian
Continue readingRelevance: Prelims: Geography Volcano is an opening in the Earth’s crust, through which molten material, violent gases as well as
Continue readingRelevance: Prelims: Geography The earth’s crust is made up of various types of rocks, differing from one another in texture,
Continue readingRelevance: Prelims: Ancient History Early Vedic Age The main source of information for the reconstruction of the Early Vedic age
Continue readingRelevance: Prelims: Economy ►BEVERIDGE CURVE It is a graphical representation of the relationship between unemployment (on the horizontal axis) and
Continue reading►BIO-GEO CHEMICAL CYCLE A pathway by which a chemical substance moves through biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere)
Continue readingRelevance: Prelims: Polity: Indian Constitution The Fundamental Duties of citizens were added to the Constitution by the 42nd Amendment in
Continue readingRelevant for Preliminary Test 2019:History of Modern India-Tribal Revolts (Also Relevant For Sociology & Mains GS Paper 1) 1. Sanyasi
Continue readingA careful consideration of the evidence of the Rig Veda will lead to the conclusion that references it contains about
Continue readingSome gods had also been worshipped during the Rig Vedic period, which were the personified powers of nature. Categories of
Continue readingRig Vedic people called themselves ‘Aryans’. They had detailed knowledge of the geographical area in which they lived. Name and
Continue readingThe main source of information for the reconstruction of the Early Vedic age is the Rigveda. Vedic literature is the
Continue readingIndus Valley Civilisation (IVC)
Continue readingQ.1. Which of the following characterises/ characterise the people of Indus Civilisation? (UPSC 2013) They possessed great palaces and temples.
Continue readingAgriculture Agriculture was generally practiced along the river banks most of which were flooded during the summer and monsoons. The
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