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Financial Inclusion: A Pillar for Achieving Social Justice and Sustainable Development

In the modern world, economic development is intricately linked with social justice. As economies strive to foster equitable growth and provide opportunities for all, financial inclusion emerges as a fundamental building block for achieving both social justice and sustainable development. Financial inclusion refers to the process of ensuring that individuals, particularly those from marginalized or…

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PM Gati Shakti Yojana: Transforming Infrastructure and Enhancing Competitiveness in India

Introduction Infrastructure development plays a critical role in a country’s economic growth and global competitiveness. India, with its vast geography and diverse industrial landscape, faces challenges related to inefficient logistics, inadequate connectivity, and delays in project execution. To address these issues, the Government of India launched the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan on October…

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Supply Chain Management: Importance in the Food Processing Industry in India

Introduction Supply Chain Management (SCM) plays a crucial role in ensuring that goods and services move efficiently from producers to consumers. In the context of the food processing industry in India, SCM is vital for maintaining food quality, reducing wastage, improving logistics, and ensuring timely delivery. Given India’s diverse agricultural landscape and its growing food…

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Digital Agriculture: Transforming the Future of Farming

Introduction Agriculture has been the backbone of human civilization for centuries, supplying food, raw materials, and employment to billions. However, with the increasing global population, climate change, and limited natural resources, traditional farming methods are proving insufficient. To meet the demands of the 21st century, agriculture is undergoing a digital transformation. Digital agriculture, also known…

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Globalization and Privatization: Definitions, Objectives, and Their Interplay in Modern Economies

Globalization and privatization are two crucial concepts in modern economics and policy-making. They both have significant impacts on the economic, social, and political landscape, especially in the context of developing countries. Let’s explore their definitions, objectives, and implications in detail. Globalization: Definition and Objectives Globalization refers to the process through which businesses, technologies, information, cultures,…

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Poverty as a Culture: Understanding the Cycle of Generational Poverty

Poverty, when transmitted over generations, can evolve into a cultural phenomenon that influences not just economic status but social, psychological, and behavioral patterns. This concept of poverty as a culture is not simply about the lack of material wealth but extends to the ways in which poverty shapes mindsets, behaviors, and values across generations. Understanding…

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Causes of Population Explosion in India

India’s population explosion is one of the most pressing issues that the country faces. With more than 1.4 billion people, India is the second-most populous country in the world. The population explosion is a result of various interrelated factors—socio-economic, cultural, political, and health-related—that have contributed to the country’s rapid population growth. 1. High Birth Rate…

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Water Preservation and River Coordination: A Demand for Today’s World

Water is one of the most essential resources for human life and the survival of ecosystems. It plays a pivotal role in agricultural production, industry, and the functioning of ecosystems. Despite its abundance, the growing demand for water, coupled with environmental degradation, has made water preservation a critical concern in many parts of the world….

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The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana: Charioteer of the Poor and Catalyst for Financial Inclusion

The Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY), launched by the Government of India in August 2014, has been heralded as a revolutionary initiative aimed at financial inclusion for the underprivileged sections of society. The scheme, often described as the “charioteer of the poor,” plays a pivotal role in ensuring that even the marginalized communities have…

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