Relevant for Sociology, Essay & GS:- A rise in literacy levels among women has failed to translate into an increase
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Relevant for Sociology, Essay & GS:- A rise in literacy levels among women has failed to translate into an increase
Continue readingRelevant for Prelims and GS paper 1:- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the commemorative coin and postage stamp in
Continue readingRelevant for GS paper 3:- Bioplastics — often promoted as a climate-friendly alternative to petroleum-based plastics — may lead to
Continue readingRelevant for Prelims and GS paper 3:- A growth rate of 9% is essential to generate enough jobs and achieve
Continue readingRelevant for prelims and GS paper 3:- New Delhi, Dec 20 (IANS): The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change on
Continue readingRelevant for GS paper 2:- The Consumer Protection Bill 2018 was passed by the Lok Sabha on Thursday amid slogan
Continue readingRelevant for prelims and GS paper 2:- Its a single measurable Index to map progress of States & UTs towards
Continue readingRelevant for GS Paper – 2:- Moscow: The world is facing a rising threat of a nuclear war because of the
Continue readingRelevant for Sociology and Mains GS paper 2:- On Monday, the Lok Sabha passed the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016.
Continue readingRelevant for Prelims and GS paper 3:- India’s maiden dedicated defence satellite was launched by an European rocket early today,
Continue readingRelevant for Sociology ,Prelims and GS paper 2:- The UN has affirmed a ‘historic’ non-legally binding global compact on refugees,
Continue readingRelevant for GS Paper 1 and 2:- Governor Satya Pal Malik’s administration in Jammu & Kashmir on Friday approved an
Continue readingRelevant for GS paper 2 and 3:- The governments of India, Nepal and Bhutan are actively considering having a joint
Continue readingRelevant for prelims and GS paper 3:- The UN Climate Conference (COP24) on December 14, 2018 saw the adoption of
Continue readingSociology & Gs Paper-1:- Women may be shouting louder than ever for equal treatment and pay, but a report out
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