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The Impact of Climate Change on Developing Countries

Introduction Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century, with its effects disproportionately impacting developing countries. Despite contributing the least to greenhouse gas emissions, these nations bear the highest burden of climate-related disasters such as rising temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, water scarcity, and agricultural disruptions. Developing countries,…

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National Biodiversity Authority (NBA): Overview, Functions, and Challenges

Introduction Biodiversity is the backbone of ecological balance and sustains life on Earth. India, being one of the 17 megadiverse countries, is home to a vast range of flora and fauna. To regulate the conservation, sustainable use, and fair sharing of benefits from biological resources, the Government of India established the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA)….

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Vulture Conservation Project of Uttar Pradesh Government

Introduction Vultures play a crucial role in the ecosystem by scavenging animal carcasses and preventing the spread of diseases. However, in recent decades, vulture populations in India have drastically declined due to habitat destruction, poisoning, and the use of harmful veterinary drugs. Recognizing the ecological importance of these scavengers, the Uttar Pradesh government has initiated…

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Urbanization: Definition, Causes, and Challenges of Rapid Urbanization

Introduction Urbanization refers to the increasing population concentration in urban areas, driven by various social, economic, and technological factors. It is a defining characteristic of modern civilization, where rural populations migrate towards cities in search of better employment, education, healthcare, and improved living conditions. While urbanization can bring numerous benefits, such as economic growth, cultural…

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Challenges and Pathways to the Empowerment of Scheduled Tribes in India

Introduction Scheduled Tribes (STs) in India constitute a significant portion of the population, representing diverse indigenous communities with distinct cultural identities. Despite constitutional provisions and affirmative action policies aimed at their upliftment, STs continue to face socio-economic marginalization. This article critically evaluates the primary challenges hindering the empowerment of Scheduled Tribes in India and explores…

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Population Growth in Uttar Pradesh and the Crucial Role of Women in Population Control

Introduction Uttar Pradesh (UP), India’s most populous state, has been experiencing significant population growth over the decades. With a population exceeding 200 million, the state accounts for nearly one-sixth of the country’s total population. Rapid growth presents numerous socio-economic challenges, including pressure on resources, employment concerns, and healthcare demands. Among the many factors influencing population…

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Can Capitalism and Social Justice Go Hand in Hand?

Introduction Capitalism and social justice are often perceived as opposing forces. Capitalism, driven by free markets, private ownership, and profit motives, is seen as fostering competition, wealth accumulation, and economic inequality. On the other hand, social justice aims to ensure fairness, equity, and equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their socio-economic background. This apparent…

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The Role of Moral Values in Nation-Building

Introduction Nation-building is not just about economic growth, infrastructure development, or military strength. A truly strong and progressive nation is built on the foundation of moral values. These values shape the character of citizens, foster unity, and guide the ethical conduct of leaders and institutions. Moral values such as honesty, integrity, justice, compassion, and respect…

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