By Dr. A. R. Khan
Per aspera ad astra—through hardships to the stars—is a phrase that perfectly captures the ongoing journey of women empowerment in India.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
Per aspera ad astra—through hardships to the stars—is a phrase that perfectly captures the ongoing journey of women empowerment in India.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
As India surges forward into the digital age, two themes have become increasingly relevant—social justice and digital inclusion.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
In my recent vlog “India: Dead or Dreaded Economy” on the KSG India YouTube channel, I argued that India’s economy is not to be judged by temporary slowdowns but by its structural strengths and global engagements.
By Dr. A. R. Khan
Climate change has moved from being a distant scientific forecast to a lived reality that shapes how we think about survival, development, and justice.
GS - International Relations
In the news
The decision by the Maldives government not to renew the hydrographic survey agreement with India is a pivotal development, indicative of a nuanced shift in bilateral relations.
GS Paper - 3
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The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has issued its Southeast Asia Opium Survey 2023,
GS3 Science and technology
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Indicating a renewed commitment to a worldwide scientific endeavour, a formal delegation from the Department of Science and Technology recently toured Mauna Kea, an inactive volcano located on the island of Hawaii in the United States.
GS2-Polity
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The Cabinet has granted approval for the Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialization Scheme of 2024.
GS-I Geography
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Why in the news? India's healthcare system is experiencing improvements, with notable rises in government health expenditure (GHE) as a percentage of GDP and per capita spending. |
GS-II
GS- II
Introduction:
Nelson Mandela, born on July 18, 1918, in South Africa, was a remarkable figure known for his lifelong dedication to the ideal of a free society.
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Maldives urges Indians to be a part of its tourism, says the country's economy depends on it.