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Condition and Status of Primary Education in India

On July 30, 2013 By Ankita Mitra Category: Blog

Primary education is often referred to as elementary education. The framers of Indian Constitution did not initially include 'Education' as one of the fundamental rights. However, the Right to Education has later been included as a fundamental right in India. The Right to Education Act (RTE) … [Read more...]

Article on Present Position of Higher Education in India

On July 29, 2013 By Ankita Mitra Category: Blog

Present Position of Higher Education in India Higher education refers to the education in colleges and universities. India has a large higher education system. It has more than 600 universities and over 33000 colleges with more than 20 million students. These includes higher education in the fields … [Read more...]

Causes of Rural and Urban Poverty in India

On July 26, 2013 By Ankita Mitra Category: Blog, National Issues of India

Rural and urban poverty in India Inspite of all efforts, Poverty has remained in both Rural and Urban India. The potent causes of Urban and Rural Poverty in India are as follows: Over-population Both rural and urban India suffers from the problem of over-population. This has been and remains an … [Read more...]

Rural Life and Society in India

On July 24, 2013 By Vikash Mehra Category: Blog, National Issues of India

Rural life and society in a typical Indian village is very simple. Rural areas are also referred to as 'villages'. The villagers have a common way of living, dressing, food habits, shelter and manners, etc. The people in the village have a lot of homogeneity and enjoy more and less the same social … [Read more...]

Role of Opposition Party in India

On July 24, 2013 By Vikash Mehra Category: Blog, National Issues of India

Introduction: In India, we have a large number of political parties. There are a few parties which have a definite socio-economic programme to work for. They have chalked out a definite framework of action to pursue the programmes and policies for which they stand. However, there are many parties … [Read more...]

Short article on Adult Education

On July 24, 2013 By Vikash Mehra Category: Blog, National Issues of India

Introduction: The major source of evil in our country is illiteracy. It lies at the root of everything that hinders the progress of our country. Light of knowledge unites people to agitate for their demands. But illiteracy keeps people in darkness. They fail to unite and demand what they really … [Read more...]

Role of Students in Modern India

On July 23, 2013 By Vikash Mehra Category: Blog, National Issues of India

Student can play a significant role in the development of modern India. Agriculture and education are the backbone of modern India. Students are the most progressive and important section of the people of a country. Students have really a very significant role to play in the society of modern … [Read more...]

Short paragraph on Football

On July 23, 2013 By Vikash Mehra Category: Blog, Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

Football Football is now-a-days almost a national game in Bengal. In the streets of cities, open fields of village boys and young men kick at football in all season. It is not a mere game of amusement. It is the breath of a Bengali boy. It is played in a plain ground 150 x 100 yards. The outside … [Read more...]

Short Article on Patriotism in India

On July 23, 2013 By Vikash Mehra Category: Blog, National Issues of India

Short Article on Patriotism in India Patriotism is the great and selfless passion of love for one's country. To an Indian patriot his mother and motherland are superior even to heaven. An Indian Patriot is ever ready to lay down his life in the service of his country, India. Patriotism is not … [Read more...]

Raja Ganesha – The King of Bengal

On July 19, 2013 By Ajay Goel Category: Blog, History of Bengal, History of India

King Raja Ganesha established a Hindu kingdom in Bengal and thereby assumed the little Danujamardanadeva. After the death of Ilyas Shah's descendant Azam Shah, a state of disorder prevailed in Bengal. Within five years a Hindu chief, Raja Ganesh the Bengali wrested power from them. When King Raja … [Read more...]

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