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What is Mobility of Labor?

On November 19, 2015 By Prakash Category: Economics

What is Mobility of Labor? Movement of Laborers or workers, from place to place, profession to profession, and from one grade to another grade, is known as mobility of labor. Movement of laborers or workers from one place to another by the prospects of better wages is called geographical or … [Read more...]

Labor in Economics: Definition, Meaning and Factors affecting Supply of Labor

On November 19, 2015 By Prakash Category: Economics

Labor in Economics Definition and Meaning Ordinarily, any physical exertion of man may be regarded as labor, whatever its object may be. However, all labor is not economic labor. Only “that part of man’s physical or mental exertion is labor, which is willingly or unwillingly undergone with the … [Read more...]

What are the various sources of energy in India?

On November 19, 2015 By Prakash Category: Blog, Power and Energy

Let us discuss the position of the various sources of energy that are uses in India. Coal and other fossil fuels are widely used. Beside fossil fuels, the use of water, wind and nuclear energy energy is also growing fast. Coal: Coal is not only the most important source of power, but also the … [Read more...]

Importance of Energy

On November 19, 2015 By Prakash Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

As Science has made progress and civilization has advanced, human-being's control over nature has been more and more supreme. Human-being has harnessed the forces of nature into his service. Heavier, gigantic, and more complicated tasks are accomplished by the use of motive power or … [Read more...]

Domestic Animals and Their Uses

On November 19, 2015 By Prakash Category: Blog

Introduction: Human beings started domesticating animals as soon as intelligence dawned upon him. Man has an instinctive love for domestic animals and his home seems to be incomplete without them. The cow, the dog, the goat, the horse, the sheep became his domestic friends. He also domesticated … [Read more...]

Characteristics of Indian Soil

On November 18, 2015 By Prakash Category: Indian Geography

Introduction: India is predominantly an agricultural country. For the purpose of discussing the characteristics of Indian soil, we have divided it into two essentially different sets, viz. (1) North Indian soil and (2) South Indian Soil. North Indian Soil The Northern India plains are mostly … [Read more...]

How does rain help India?

On November 18, 2015 By Prakash Category: Indian Geography

Rains form a very important feature of the Indian climatic conditions. It helps India in various way as follows: Economic value: Their economic value to this country is very great. They are responsible for our large agricultural produce. They also contribute towards a major portion of our foreign … [Read more...]

What are the Characteristics of a True Patriot?

On November 9, 2015 By Gyan Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

It is not only on the field of battle, in defending his country, that a true patriot finds work for his hands. The well-being of his fellow citizens, their happiness, their material, and moral progress, their spiritual salvation – these are dearer to him than his own personal comforts and … [Read more...]

‘Empty Vessels Make The Most Noise’ - Proverb explained

On November 9, 2015 By Gyan Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles, Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Perhaps you know the vernacular proverb: ‘empty vessels make the most noise!'. It means that the fondness of external show is a sign of weakness than of strength. A truly fine object needs no ornament. Simplicity is consistent with true greatness; the former is in fact the very sign and index of … [Read more...]

Paragraph on Compassion

On November 9, 2015 By Gyan Category: Essays, Paragraphs and Articles

Compassion is the highest of all virtues. Moreover, charity is the offspring of compassion, which is the bond that knits all things together, high and low, and is the symbol of the highest power. Compassion is the great balm of life. She is the twin-sister of Love. Compassion is the purest and … [Read more...]

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