Recessions of the Last Decade
Recessions of the Last Decade
Introduction: The phenomenon that involves economic slowdown and an eventual retarded growth in the economy is called recession. It is generally identified with the fall in GDP for two consecutive...
Rome Was Not Built In a Day
Rome Was Not Built In a Day
Introduction: The English author John Heywood's concluded that "Rome wasn't built in a day, yet they were laying bricks every minute" serves as an example that creating things...
Karnal- The Milk City of India
Karnal- The Milk City of India
Production of milk is a livestock enterprise in which local farmers can succeed and enhance their living conditions. Regular milk sales enable them to transition from basic survival to...
Spread of Extremism
Spread of Extremism
Introduction: Holding extreme views especially religious or political is called extremism. The ones who hold such views are called extremists. It can also be termed as fanaticism. Radicalisation is of different types....
Global Warming and Species Extinction
Global Warming and Species Extinction
Introduction: Human impacts are the leading source of global warming, particularly the carbon pollution caused by the consumption of fossil energy and the pollution encapsulate prevented by the deforestation of...
Pollution Due to Urbanization
Pollution Due to Urbanization
Introduction: The process of increasing the percentage of the population residing in urban areas is referred to as urbanization. The world is experiencing the greatest wave of urbanization in historical record....
Financial Inclusion
Financial Inclusion
Introduction: Financial inclusion means ensuring financial support to the weaker sections of the society to make them competent enough to avail the basic necessities of life. Certain sections in the society who are...
Security Challenges and Their Management in Border Area
Security Challenges and Their Management in Border Area
Introduction: India has a long border of 15,106.7 km shared with seven nations. It shares borders with Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Myanmar Nepal, Bhutan, and Afghanistan. The country...
How to be Productive?
How to be Productive?
Introduction: Every human is born with a purpose. It is the same purpose that gives value to our lives. Doing nothing makes us feel purposeless and a person of no value....
Poverty Alleviation in India
Poverty Alleviation in India
Introduction: Poverty is a sad state of lack. This lack may be deprivation of a sound economic state, basic social amenities and even political rights. Even though India's economy is growing...
Challenges in Parenting in 21st Century
Challenges in Parenting in 21st Century
Introduction: The twenty-first century has carried its very own sequence of parenting obstacles. Being a parent represents one of the trickiest, intriguing, and pleasurable jobs we will ever undertake.
In...
Surviving Asthma During Harsh Winters
Surviving Asthma During Harsh Winters
During winter season anyone who is suffering from asthma is more likely to face few challenges.
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The Pride of South-East Asia – Singapore
The Pride of South-East Asia – Singapore
Introduction: Singapore is a country located in South East Asia and populated by Malays, Chinese, Indians and a large group of expatriates and workers from all across the...
Financial Challenges for People with Disability
Financial Challenges for People with Disability
Introduction: Individuals with disabilities are much more likely to experience negative equitable access to resources such as a lower educational level, poor physical health, lower employment levels and greater...