Hydro-electric power ( or water power) forms an important factor in promoting industrial development. India has seen significant growth of Hydroelectric power at various parts across several states. In India, the scope for the establishment of hydro-power generation units is indeed very great, for … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2014
Growth of Indian Music under Muslim Rulers
The Muslims Sufis and rulers patronized Indian music wholeheartedly but the Sufis took interest in the early thirteenth century much before the Muslims rulers. Some Sufi orders established in India specially the Chistia and Suhrawardiya permitted listening to music (Sama). The best singers and … [Read more...]
Features of Indo-Islamic Architecture
Indo-Islamic Architecture Indo-Islamic architecture witnessed the amalgamation of the Hindu and Islamic architecture. Indian and Islamic architectures in India were influenced by each other. It has been seen that Islamic influence enriched the Hindu architecture in different ways in all parts of … [Read more...]
Short Paragraph on Economic Growth with Social Justice
Economic growth with social justice means that in development, the needs of the common man must take precedent over other considerations. This is not often realized because Indian people are obsessed with western models. It is undoubtedly important that the country must produce more cars—big and … [Read more...]
How to tackle Rural Unemployment in India?
Rural Unemployment is a big problem for India. The unemployed people in rural villages of India cannot be employed in industries operating in big towns. They have to be settled in villages. More employment can be found for them if land reforms are effectively carried out and surplus land is … [Read more...]
Cultural and Educational Rights in Indian Constitution
Cultural and Educational Rights The Indian constitution guarantees Cultural and Educational Rights under articles 29 and 30. In India education finds place in the Concurrent list. India is a vast land where resides different races, languages, cultures and castes. Indian people are not integrated … [Read more...]
Election and Removal Procedure of Vice-President of India
The Constitution of India also provides for the election and removal procedure of the Vice-President in the Indian Union. Election Procedure: According to the provisions of our Constitution, the Vice-President is indirectly elected. The Art. 54 of Indian Constitution states that, the Vice … [Read more...]
Growth of Party System in India
Introduction India's party system originated in the late nineteenth century as a response to the British colonial challenge. In the long drawn struggle against imperial domination, it represented an assertion of national solidarity of the Indian people for building eventually a new structure of … [Read more...]
Role of Regional Political Parties in India
Role of Regional Political Parties Regions in India are sub-national units. Under conditions of freedom and democratic political system, the regions were bound to demand and quite legitimately, their autonomous right for self-development. This is the logic of the federal system. Naturally, … [Read more...]
Challenges to National Integration in India
Introduction India has always been seen by our historians as a unique example of unity in diversity. In spite of regional, linguistic, religious and ethnic differences dividing India into apparently irreconcilable social groups, we too have found India one and united. Casteism The discrimination … [Read more...]