Introduction
Stock market is a type of secondary market where the transactions of old and existing shares and securities are made.
About Shares
• Shares refer to the shared capital of the company.
• It represents the portion of the ownership of the shareholder in the company and also ... Views: 361
Introduction
The first discovery of rock paintings in 1867-68 by archaeologist Archibold Carlleyle.
The most common sites of pre-historic times are:
• caves of Madhay Pardesh,
• Uttar Pardesh
• Andhra Pradesh
• Karnataka
• Bihar
• Kumaon Hills
• Lakhudiyar in Uttarakhand(rock ... Views: 339
The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization (2600-1900 BCE) extending from what today is North-east Afghanistan to Pakistan and North-west India. It flourished in the basins of the Indus River, one of the major rivers of Asia, and the Ghaggar-Hakra River, that once coursed ... Views: 383
The Population of a State is divided into 2 classes – Citizens and Aliens.
Citizens enjoy full civil and political rights; aliens do not enjoy all of them.
Citizens are the member of the political community to which they belong. They are the people who composed the State.
Aliens are ... Views: 364
Gupta Age Art and Architecture
Introduction
The emergence of Gupta Empire is called as the Golden Age of Indian Architecture.
The temple architecture, Buddhist architecture and cave traditions reached its climax.
Caves tradition in Western India
1. Mainly there are three types of Indian ... Views: 350
INTRODUCTION
Biology is the most important of all core science subjects.
Morphology means the study of forms and features of different parts of plants like leaves, roots, flower etc.
In this article we will learn about
• Roots
• Stem
• Flower
• Fruits
Bryophyta
• This group of ... Views: 346
INTRODUCTION
English is a subject of language. And like any other language, there are basic rules of grammar that needs to be followed while learning any language.
To learn English, the three basic requirements are:
Know the Basic Rules of the English Grammar
Learn as much vocabulary as ... Views: 366
About the CULEE 2021
Christ University Law Entrance Exam, commonly known as CULEE is conducted to get entrance into the Christ (Deemed to be University) The School of Law.
The BA, LL.B (Honours) at The School of Law, is specially designed with a multi-disciplinary approach to cater to the ... Views: 417
It is known universally that modern age is the age of stress, tension and anxiety and young generation are the falling prey to depression.
Nowadays most of the students are not leading happy and productive life as they indulge in materialism that simply aggravates the already existing problems ... Views: 363
INTRODUCTION
Plants take water and minerals from the soil through the roots and transport it to the leaves. The leaves prepare food for the plant, using water and carbon-dioxide during photosynthesis.
This process of photosynthesis prepares food for the plant which is necessary for energy to ... Views: 321
English language plays a very determining part in any government exam. If you’re aspiring for any such examination, you need to have a good command over English language.
There are some competitive examinations, where questions are provided in Hindi or Regional languages also, but the fact ... Views: 311
Isn’t it the easiest thing? You read a topic and write down the main points. And like that your notes are ready.
But first of all, what do you mean by note-making and why do we need to learn about it? Let us find out the answers.
Note making is not about writing down everything you hear or ... Views: 391
Current affairs along with general knowledge are an integral part of any government or competitive exams. Now a days it holds a significant weightage in any exam. It has such a limitless syllabus that even when you study it daily, you would not be able to complete it thoroughly. Since it is a ... Views: 381
Introduction
Economic system or economic order is a set up according to which societies and government organizes means of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services to the society or a given geographical area. Indian economic system is an example of the mixed ... Views: 328
Secularism is the detachment of religious affairs from the operation of political, economic and social activities in a state. This principle denotes that religion and state share no nexus with one another.
In simple words, Secularism is a principle which ensures that the political decisions of ... Views: 379
INTRODUCTION
Two major sites of Indus Valley Civilisation:
• Harappa in North and
• Mohenjodaro in South
These sites showcase earliest examples of civic planning, horses, market, storage facilities, and public bath. Also, statues in stone, bronze and terracotta.
Important sites in India ... Views: 326
INTRODUCTION
The scientific practice of identifying, naming and grouping of the living organisms is called classification. Therefore, it is nothing but categorisation of organisms in different groups.
Taxonomy is the branch of biology which deals with the classification of living organisms. ... Views: 324
In the year 2004, it was decided by the Government of India to declare Indian Languages meeting certain requirements as “Classical language” and Tamil was declared as a Classical Language by the Government of India in June 2004.
Sanskrit is already having a special status in India under ... Views: 324
INTRODUCTION
• The story of Indian Literature extends back over more than 5000 years.
• It includes the religious classics of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.
• Apart from that, literature from the courts of Indian monarchs, oral poetry and song and modern verse and prose expressing ... Views: 339
We all are aware that current affairs play an important role in UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation as the questions related to current affairs are seen in all 3 stages of exam that are, Prelims, Mains and Interview.
There is no defined syllabus for current affairs. Anything and everything ... Views: 348
By Federalism we mean a structure of government where the functions, powers and authority are divided between two levels of government i.e. - Central government and State Government. These two levels are separate and independent of each other in terms of exercising their powers. This system is ... Views: 426
Fundamental Rights are not absolute rights, these are restricted rights. The purpose of Fundamental Right is to establish rule of law. On the other hand, if state is given absolute power over the individual, the result would tyranny or state terror. Therefore, there shall be a balance between ... Views: 377