Problem of Alcoholism and its Treatment
Posted in Social Issues in India by Dinesh Saraf On November 22, 2013
Introduction For long in the history of mankind alcoholism was a moral problem, resulting from moral degradation and weakness of will power. Drinking Alcohol is just one of the several ways in which people wrongly react to stresses and strains which are too
Social Mobility in India (and its different types)
Posted in Indian Society by Dinesh Saraf On November 22, 2013
What is Social Mobility? In spite of rigid caste structure social mobility was present in Indian society and is still prevalent. Human societies are divided into various social strata. These strata are arranged hierarchically and are considered superior or inferior to one
Scheduled Castes in India and their problems
Posted in Indian Society by Dinesh Saraf On November 22, 2013
The term ‘scheduled caste’ was coined by the Simon Commission (1927). The expressions, ‘Depressed Class,’ ‘Exterior Caste’ and ‘Untouchables’ were commonly used for the scheduled castes during the colonial period. Gandhiji called them `Harijans’ .Generally they are referred to as Scheduled Castes.
Summary of Our Casuarina Tree
Posted in Indian Literature by Ajay Mathur On November 22, 2013
Introduction Our Casuarina Tree by the women Poetess Toru Dutt, a romantic lyric, has an intimately personal association. The tree belonged to the big garden house at Rambagan where the poetess passed her girlhood and youth. She used to play, with her
Summary of Enterprise by Nissim Ezekiel
Posted in Indian Literature by Ajay Mathur On November 22, 2013
Introduction The poem “Enterpirse” by Nissim Ezekiel, a modern neo-symbolist poet in Anglo-Indian poetry, treats a quite interesting enterprise, often hindered or hampered, to reach ultimately to no satisfactory goal. Investing the said “enterprise” with a symbolic suggestiveness, the poet sharply shows
Short Biography of Toru Dutt (Indian Women English Poet)
Posted in Famous and Great Personalities of India by Ajay Mathur On November 22, 2013
Toru Dutt was the Indian women poet of the 19th century Bengali Renaissance. Her family happened to be one of the few converts to Christianity in Bengal at time of orthodox Hinduism. That was a well known family of Rambagan in North
Brief note on Four Vedas (Hindu Vedas)
Posted in Religion in India by Bijoy Basak On November 22, 2013
Introduction The word ‘Veda’ comes from the root ‘Vid – to know, leading to ‘Vidya’, knowledge which leads further to vision, meaning revelation, self-realization. The Veda is the book of knowledge of Changeless Reality. The four Vedas form a body of religious
Role of Industrial Financial Corporation of India (IFCI)
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
Introduction India is a developing economy. But the progress of industry is very slow. This is mainly due to the non-availability of finance. Hence, the supply of adequate finance is required for the development of industries in India. Our National Government is
Machinery for Settlement of Industrial Disputes in India
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
Let us discuss the machinery which exists in India for the settlement of industrial disputes. In this connection, we may mention the vital role that the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947 (as amended from time to time) plays or maintenance of peace
Causes of Industrial Disputes in India
Posted in Economy of India by Nitin Singhal On November 22, 2013
Industrial disputes refer to the conflicts between employers and workers. These conflicts take various forms of protest from the workers side like strikes, demonstrations, rally, etc. From the employer’s side, these disputes may take the shape of retrenchment, dismissals, lockouts, etc. The