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What do you mean by Software? How is the Software Industry backbone of country's economic development? Comment on the development of computer languages and our country's contribution in this era. [63th BPSC Mains Exam 2017]
Understanding Software and Its Role in Economic Development Software Software is a set of instructions or programs that direct a computer to perform specific tasks. It includes: System Software: Operating systems like Windows or Linux, which manage hardware resources. Application Software: ProgramsRead more
Understanding Software and Its Role in Economic Development
Software
Software is a set of instructions or programs that direct a computer to perform specific tasks. It includes:
How the Software Industry Supports Economic Development
The software industry is pivotal to a country’s economic development for several reasons:
Development of Computer Languages
Computer languages have evolved significantly over time:
India’s Contribution
India has emerged as a global software hub:
Challenges and Future Prospects
While the software industry thrives, challenges like infrastructure gaps, skill mismatches, and data security need addressing. Investments in AI, blockchain, and quantum computing present opportunities to further India’s position as a software powerhouse.
Conclusion
The software industry acts as the backbone of modern economies by driving innovation, creating jobs, and boosting GDP. India’s active role in this field exemplifies its potential to lead the digital revolution globally. Continued investment in talent and infrastructure will help sustain this momentum.
See lessWhat progress India has made in the field of space satellite launching? What are the advantage and disadvantage of launching multisatellites in space? How does the entry in this field help India to strengthen its economy? [63th BPSC Mains Exam 2017]
India’s Progress in Space Satellite Launching India has made remarkable progress in space technology since its humble beginnings in the 1960s. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has become a global leader in cost-effective and efficient satellite launching. Key Achievements: Satellite LauRead more
India’s Progress in Space Satellite Launching
India has made remarkable progress in space technology since its humble beginnings in the 1960s. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has become a global leader in cost-effective and efficient satellite launching.
Key Achievements:
Advantages of Launching Multiple Satellites:
Disadvantages:
Impact on India’s Economy
Conclusion
India’s advancements in space technology have transformed it into a global hub for cost-efficient satellite launching. This not only strengthens the economy through job creation and foreign revenue but also enhances its strategic and scientific capabilities. With ambitious projects like Gaganyaan (human spaceflight) and a potential space station by 2035, India is set to solidify its role in the global space economy.
See lessExamine the characteristics of tribal protest in the 19th century with suitable examples. Give reasons for their failure. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
Tribal protest in the 19th century were characterized by - Resistance against colonial rule and exploitation - defense of tribal right, land and culture -Often sparked by specific incident or policies - leadership by tribal chiefs Reason of there failure - Superior firepower and military organizatioRead more
Tribal protest in the 19th century were characterized by
– Resistance against colonial rule and exploitation
– defense of tribal right, land and culture
-Often sparked by specific incident or policies
– leadership by tribal chiefs
Reason of there failure
– Superior firepower and military organization of the British.
– lack of support from other indian groups and nationalist movement.
– brutal suppression and violence by the British
-Economic and political isolation.
What do you mean by Global Warming? How is India contributing in minimising its effects? Comment on saying, "The world would submerge in water in coming future by the mistakes committed by human being of this planet". [63th BPSC Mains Exam 2017]
Global warming refer to the long-term rise in the temperature of the earth dur to Increasing level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the sun and prevent it from being released back into space, leading to a warning effect. India isRead more
Global warming refer to the long-term rise in the temperature of the earth dur to Increasing level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat from the sun and prevent it from being released back into space, leading to a warning effect.
India is contributing to minimizing the effect of global warming in several ways:
1. Renewable energy
India is investing heavily in renewable energy sources like solar and wind power to reduce dependence of fossil fuel.
2. Energy efficiency:
India has implemented various energy- efficient technology and practice to reduce energy consumption.
3. Afforestation:
INDIA has launched several afforestation program to increase forest cover and absorb carbon dioxide.
4. Sustainable transportation:
India is promoting electric vehicles and public transportation to reduce emissions.
Regarding the statement “the world would submerge in water in coming future by the mistake committed by human being of this planet”, it rising due to melting glacier and ice sheet and coastal area.
The consequences wille be severe, including
-Sea- level rise
– Extreme weather events
– water scarcity
-loss of biodiversity
It is essential to take immediately action to reduce the emissions and transition to a sustainable future to avoid the impact of global warming.
See lessCritically examine the role of Governor in the State politicss in India, particularly in Bihar. Is he a mere puppet? [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
The role of the Governor in state politics in India, specifically in bihar, is a important one "While some may view the governor as a mere puppet, their role is more complex". The governor is the head of state, appointment by president of India, and serve as representative of the state. Their powerRead more
The role of the Governor in state politics in India, specifically in bihar, is a important one
“While some may view the governor as a mere puppet, their role is more complex”.
The governor is the head of state, appointment by president of India, and serve as representative of the state. Their power and function include granting pardons, appointing the CM and other ministers, summoning and dissolve the legislative Assembly.
The governor also play a crucial role in times of crises, such as when there is failure in there power. They have power to impose president rule in the state, which allow the central government to take over the administration of the state.
The Governor role is not without controversy, they have been instance where the governor has been accused of acting in particular manner, favouring the ruling party at center.
See lessDiscuss the features of Mauryan art and architecture and its relationship with Buddhism. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
The Mauryan art and architecture in ancient Indian from 322 to 185 BCE these architecture and art have different featured include. Use of stone Mauryan empire make us of stone particularly sandstone and granite which was depart from wood and brick. Stupas They built various stupas which are BuddhisRead more
The Mauryan art and architecture in ancient Indian from 322 to 185 BCE these architecture and art have different featured include.
Use of stone
Mauryan empire make us of stone particularly sandstone and granite which was depart from wood and brick.
Stupas
They built various stupas which are Buddhist shrine that served as center of worship.
3. Rock cut architecture
The mauryan develop a technique of rock cut architecture, where different type of structure into solid rock
4. Sculpture
Mauryan sculpture is characterized by its natural, realism, attractive and attention to details like sculpture.
The relationship between Mauryan art and architecture and buddhism is major part on of buddhism . Mauryan empire reflect Buddhism in there art.
Mauryan art and architecture reflect buddhist theme, such as
1. Buddhist symbolism
Buddhist symbol like wheel of dharma, the lotus and the bodhi tree are shown in art and architecture of mauryan empire.
Stupa architecture
They develop stupa which became a hall Mark of Buddhist religious sites.
3. Buddhist sculpture
Mauryan sculpture shows Buddhist theme, such as the life of buddha and various Buddhist deities.
The mauryan art and architecture show the relationship between the mauryan empire and buddhism, with Buddhist theme showing prominent feature of art and architecture of mauryan empire
"Champaran Satyagraha is a watershed in the freedom struggle." Elucidate. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
The Champaran Satyagraha of 1917 was the first Satyagraha movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in British India and is considered a historically important rebellion in the Indian Independence Movement. It was a farmer's uprising that took place in champaran district of Bihar during British Colonial periRead more
Explain the role of WTO in the cotext of Indian economy. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
The world Trade organization plays a important role in Indian economy by providing market access for Indian good and service. World Trade organization helps India resolve trade dispute while trade facilitate agreement on intellectual property protection.
The world Trade organization plays a important role in Indian economy by providing market access for Indian good and service. World Trade organization helps India resolve trade dispute while trade facilitate agreement on intellectual property protection.
See lessCritically examine the need of 'food security' in India. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
Food security is a issue in India, where a some portion of the population struggle with hunger and malnutrition. Need for food security in India 1. Poverty: A some percentage of indian live below the poverty line, which make difficult to get food for their need 2. Food Inflation: Volate food priceRead more
Food security is a issue in India, where a some portion of the population struggle with hunger and malnutrition.
Need for food security in India
1. Poverty:
A some percentage of indian live below the poverty line, which make difficult to get food for their need
2. Food Inflation:
Volate food price and inflation reduce the purchasing power of the poor, food security.
3. Hunger and malnutrition
India has high level of hunger and malnutrition among the certain amount of population like children, women and some communities.
4.Polpulation growth
India increasing population puts pressure on the food system, requiring some production and distribution mechanisms.
5. Social Inequality
Marginalized communities, including dalit, tribe and and and minorities are largely affected by food insecurity.
Food security strategy include
– food storage and distribution infrastructure.
– nutrition education
– food waste reduction.
– support for small farmer.
Evaluate the principal achievements of Indian economic planning. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
Indian economic planning is a process of managing the country economy in five year plan. Indian economic planning is developed and implemented by the government of India. This planning involves national budgets, allocating resources and implementing policies. The main goal of Indian economic planninRead more
Indian economic planning is a process of managing the country economy in five year plan. Indian economic planning is developed and implemented by the government of India. This planning involves national budgets, allocating resources and implementing policies. The main goal of Indian economic planning is rapid industrialization , self -reliance, full employment employment etc.
The Indian economic planning has achieved several principal achievement.
1. Infrastructure development
investment in infrastructure including roads, bridge, dams improved connectivity and facilities economic growth.
2 . Rapid Industrialization
India transformed from primary economy to a diversified industtail base with growth in various sectors.
3. Human development
Planning on social sector like education, health care and poverty and other sector to development in human development.
4. Poverty reduction
Planning ain to reduce Poverty through various development and Scheme resulting in decline poverty rates in India.
5. Public sector enterprise
Planning to driven growth in Critical sector like banking, insurance and energy.