Parliamentary System – UPSC Notes – Indian Polity
India’s Constitution establishes a parliamentary system of government at both the national level (Centre) and the state level. Read more on Parliamentary System
India’s Constitution establishes a parliamentary system of government at both the national level (Centre) and the state level. Read more on Parliamentary System
An Autotroph is a living organism capable of producing its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other substances
In this article, we will comprehensively discuss about Basic Structure of the Constitution, and what it entails! Read more in our comprehensive article!
India’s Constitution is not too flexible or too rigid; it’s a mix of both. In this article, we will cover the amendment of the Indian Constitution in detail!
This article focuses on Biotic Components, essential for the UPSC Civil Service exam’s Environment syllabus.
All non-living elements in an ecosystem constitute Abiotic Factors. Water, temperature, air, soil, rocks, atmosphere, minerals, nutrients, humidity, and other substances exemplify these factors.
A Carbon Tax is a form of pollution tax applied to the utilization of carbon-based fuels, such as coal, oil, and gas.
The Vienna Convention, enacted in 1985 and enforced from 1988, constitutes a pivotal cornerstone for global initiatives
This article will explain the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity
Citizens have both rights and duties, which go hand in hand. Initially, the Constitution only outlined fundamental rights, not fundamental…