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What were the common features and differences of Khalji and Tughlaq architecture?
explain in detail the major causes of the decline of ‘Mighty Mughals’
Aurangzeb fought many expensive wars in Marathwada, Bijapur and Golconda. In these long-drawn battle, he incurred heavy expenses. Moreover, his religious policy disaffected the major population. In the later Mughal phase, the decline became rapid. The factors of these declines can be classified intoRead more
Aurangzeb fought many expensive wars in Marathwada, Bijapur and Golconda. In these long-drawn battle, he incurred heavy expenses. Moreover, his religious policy disaffected the major population. In the later Mughal phase, the decline became rapid. The factors of these declines can be classified into political, economic, socio-religious and military in nature.
Political causes
Economic factors
Socio-economic causes
Military causes
The later Mughal’s negligence toward upgradation of military weapons and technology led to severe damage and a disadvantaged position which ultimately resulted in their decline in front of the British East India Company.
See lessIndia is renowned for its remarkable diversity, encompassing a wide array of cultures, languages, religions, and traditions. This diversity is a defining characteristic of the nation and is evident in multiple aspects: Languages: India is home to 22 officially recognized languages and hundreds of diRead more
India is renowned for its remarkable diversity, encompassing a wide array of cultures, languages, religions, and traditions. This diversity is a defining characteristic of the nation and is evident in multiple aspects:
India’s diversity is a source of strength and pride, reflecting its pluralistic ethos and the harmonious coexistence of its vast mosaic of communities.
See lessHow is the economy of India affected by globalization? What are the major issues that the Indian economy is facing at the moment?
Globalization Affects How India Runs Its Economy Globalization brought India into global economic markets and now impacts its economy. Since the 1991 economic reforms India has seen a major rise in foreign capital investments that support industrial growth and technological progress. By growing expoRead more
Globalization Affects How India Runs Its Economy
Globalization brought India into global economic markets and now impacts its economy. Since the 1991 economic reforms India has seen a major rise in foreign capital investments that support industrial growth and technological progress. By growing exports in IT services and other products India earns foreign currency that drives higher GDP and employs more people. Since the global opening the local businesses confront business cycle risks plus endure damage from world-wide economic downturns and geopolitical conflicts. —-
Major Economic Struggles of Current India
1. Unemployment: A rising number of workers faces economic challenges especially in small business areas and rural communities.
2. Inflation: Higher costs of food and fuel heavily affect both family purchasing habits and purchasing power.
3. Income Inequality: People have unequal access to wealth while growth benefits stay distributed among few individuals.
4. Agricultural Distress: Farmers depend solely on monsoon rains for farming and struggle under low productivity and deep financial debt.
5. Environmental Challenges: When industries develop they cause environmental problems by polluting air and soil while using up natural resources.
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How does religious diversity work out in the Indian landscape and how does politics affect it?
Religion is deeply woven into the fabric of the Indian society. They are tightly bound together. Being a secular state, the constitution mandates all people be treated equally and fairly regardless of their religious identities. In spite of this, politicians exploit religion for electoral advantage.Read more
Religion is deeply woven into the fabric of the Indian society. They are tightly bound together. Being a secular state, the constitution mandates all people be treated equally and fairly regardless of their religious identities. In spite of this, politicians exploit religion for electoral advantage. On the grass root level, the society coexists beautifully however the bigger picture often narrates a different story. Communal riots although rare are still an obstacle to achieving religious harmony. Religion does not influence politics rather it is politics that control the strings that bind people to religion. Looking at the political state of the nation, there is very little tolerance towards religious diversity and more extremism and communalism than ever before.
However, modern politics is not solely to blame, the whole idea behind the creation of Pakistan was to divide India. The British thrived on their divide and rule policy, much like the politicians today.
Consider this, there are more religious institutions in the country than educational ones. India, that was once the temple of education has taken a back seat in this field now. To conclude, someone rightly said that when Indians are told cast your vote they hear vote your caste.
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India has a very diverse background with the southern part being of Dravidian origin and northern part of Aryan origin. Other than that there are also regional variances due to cultural history. Even within a particular state, there are variety of cultures and languages depending on urban or rural rRead more
India has a very diverse background with the southern part being of Dravidian origin and northern part of Aryan origin. Other than that there are also regional variances due to cultural history. Even within a particular state, there are variety of cultures and languages depending on urban or rural region.
For example, if we take West Bengal, then it distinguishes from other states in terms of language, art and literatures. Whereas within West Bengal, the northern part uses Gorkha, Nepali, Bhutiya, Lepcha languages, western part uses tribal culture and language like santhal, Munda etc, Kolkata and other urban areas use modern Bengali language.
Therefore, India has over 100 languages spoken and a variety of cultures within itself.
See lessIndia being one of the diversifying countries in the world with different diversities and different cultures and languages already represents the national unity and the symbol of respect among different communities. The diversity and Emphasizing multilingualism enhances communication across diverseRead more
India being one of the diversifying countries in the world with different diversities and different cultures and languages already represents the national unity and the symbol of respect among different communities. The diversity and Emphasizing multilingualism enhances communication across diverse regions and also helps on preserving indigenous languages, crucial for maintaining cultural authenticity and inclusivity.
The diversed cultures and regions also allows to promote tourism and hospitality sectors to improve and grow their business which helps in the growth of the economy. Cultural diplomacy helps to leverage India’s rich cultural heritage on the global stage and enhance soft power and improving international relations. By encouraging festivals, arts, architechtures and traditions. All these factors allows India to attract tourists, promote trade, and strengthen diplomatic ties worldwide. Equal opportunities and equitable access to education for all cultural and linguistic groups is essential and this involves employment, and public services, addressing historical disparities and empowering communities. Federalism plays a crucial role in granting states autonomy to safeguard and promote their unique cultural identities within a unified framework.
India’s cultural and diversity helps us to build a united and successful nation through inclusive policies, preservation of diversified cultures and mutual respect among all communities and ethnicities.
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Do you agree with the claim that indecision and risk aversion are prevalent issues in Indian bureaucracy? Support your answer with logical reasoning. (150 words) ऐसा कहा जाता है कि भारतीय नौकरशाही में अनिर्णय और जोखिम से बचने की प्रवृत्ति ...
Rising Threats Digital Era Challenges: 2024 marks a significant rise in digital threats, particularly from AI and cyberattacks. Key Issues: Disinformation campaigns. Cyber fraud affecting daily life. Current Major Cyber Threats Ransomware Rampage: Over 48,000 instances of WannaCry ransomware detected ...
बढ़ते खतरे कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (AI) और साइबर हमले: 2024 में AI और साइबर हमलों के खतरे में वृद्धि। महत्वपूर्ण अवसंरचना पर हमले: डिजिटल हमलों और दुष्प्रचार अभियानों की संभावना बढ़ी है। प्रमुख साइबर खतरें रैनसमवेयर का प्रकोप: 48,000 से अधिक ...
The cause of the insurgency and ethnic conflicts in the northeastern region of India is difficult to ignore when referring to its very essence. Forced decease of people from historical injustices, impoverishment, and economic disparities has resulted in civil unrest not only as a result separatist mRead more
The cause of the insurgency and ethnic conflicts in the northeastern region of India is difficult to ignore when referring to its very essence. Forced decease of people from historical injustices, impoverishment, and economic disparities has resulted in civil unrest not only as a result separatist movements but also inter-community violence.
See lessThe role of the media in these conflicts is complex. Although the media can be an instrument to educate the public and take on the voices of the underrepresented, the concern is still real that there may be one-sided reporting and sensational news that can fuel tensions. Nevertheless, some people claim that the media tends to concentrate on the violence of the conflicts and neglect the underlying socio-economic problems causing these conflicts. The side effect of the imbalanced news can be the misrepresentation of the situation and heinous acts taken against the process of peace resolution.
We should admit that the media scene extremely varies, and there are cases of responsible and balanced reporting as well. Nevertheless, the potential of bias and sensationalism is a real concern mostly due to the complexity and sensitiveness related to the said problems.