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Agriculture in INDIA: The condition of Farmers with solution

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Contents Agriculture in India Global trends in Agriculture Some Important Facts Where is the problem A Permanent Solution Gifting our Farmers a Gift they Need Agriculture in India India is an Agriculture major country, it is the backbone of the Indian employment sector as 60% of our population is engaged in Farming related activities. As we have a vast variety of seasons here we are also capable of growing a wide variety of crops.  Rice and wheat are the Staple food crops but along with them Pulses, fruits, cereals, etc.  Click to read more about crops in INDIA. Along with crops, India is also a Fishery giant with a catch of about 3 million metric tons annually. It ranks India in the top 10 fishing Nations of the world. Global trends in Agriculture India has been engaged in Agriculture since 9000 BCE, and we are engaged majorly in Agriculture but still, we are unable to get a crop quality above the global standards. A Survey of the United N

5 Great Indian Mathematicians: National Mathematics Day 22 December

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National Mathematics Day, India India Celebrates its National Mathematics Day on 22 December every year. It's also the Date of Birth of the Great Indian Mathematician Shrinivas Ramanujan . On 26 Dec 2012 then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh announced the date of birth of S. Ramanujan as the National Mathematics Day during the inaugural ceremony of the celebrations at IIT Madras . Since then it is celebrated as the National Mathematics Day in India. 5 Great Mathematicians of India 1. Srinivasa Ramanujan Srinivasa Ramanujan is the genius who won several accolades in the field of Mathematics. Without any formal education in pure Mathematics, he did several contributions in the analytical theory of Numbers, continued Fractions, Infinite Series, and elliptic Functions.  "The Man Who Knew Infinity" directed by Matt Brown is also based on the life of Ramanujan. 2. C.S. Seshadri Conjeevaram Srirangachari Seshadri is an Eminent Indian Mathematic

National Register of Citizens

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Contents What is NRC ? Documents Required for NRC Consequences of not getting registered NRC in Assam What is NRC? The National Register of Citizens or NRC is a register in which citizens of India are registered with their names, addresses, and other details. The register currently includes the names of the people who were residents of India before 1951. It was created in 1951 based on the census of 1951 and it has not been updated again till again, except for the state of Assam which took place in 2018. Documents required for NRC in India are: Two types of Document are required for inclusion under the NRC List A Documents required for NRC List B Documents required for NRC 1. List A Documents required for NRC These documents are required to prove the residents as citizens of India. This List documents will normally include the previous generation. People whose names appear in the NRC list of 1951 People whose names appear in any of the Elector

Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019

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Click here to read the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 The Citizenship Amendment Act passed in the Parliament of India on 11 Dec 2019. This act gives Indian citizenship to the minority class people of Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afganistan.  Since the Bill passed in the Lok Sabha of Parliament of India it has faced huge criticism around the whole nation from northeast to Gujrat and from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu. The protest in various parts of the country is due to various reasons as follows:  In the Northeast, the protest is because the Act will give citizenship to migrants and this will lead to the damage their tribal culture and lifestyle While in central India the protest is because the Act ignored the Muslims.  Some protest because they think the Act harms the fundamental soul of the Indian Constitution Some protest because they think that their Indian citizenship will be snatched away because they are Muslims While some protest just for their political purpose

Rape Culture

Yeah! You read the title right. I'm going to talk about "Rape Culture" today. This is not something new to us, it's something going on from ages ago. Earlier kingdoms used to attack each other loot the villages, kill the men and take the women slaves for what? Lust.  It was here earlier and it is still here nothing has changed much. Rape still means to force someone in action to fulfill their desires. But one of the major thing that definitely changed is that India where women were treated as goddess, as energy and property has become one of the most unsafe countries on earth for women, and the places where women were sold as slaves to be raped have become places where they can walk fearlessly, freely, anytime anywhere, without any fear of physical abuse. Every day it happens somewhere but some catch our attention much more than the others.  It has become so normal these days just like watching TV. Earlier it was Phoolan Devi, then Nirbhaya, and now it'