Need of State support in Agriculture – UPSC GS3
Why State support is needed in Agriculture? Poor State of Resources: Degrading land and depleting water resources. Immobility: People in […]
Why State support is needed in Agriculture? Poor State of Resources: Degrading land and depleting water resources. Immobility: People in […]
Amartya Sen Model: Sen is a Nobel Prize winner in economics. In the book ‘An Uncertain Glory: India and its
Facts: India produces 95 minerals and has the same potential as South Africa and Australia but the mining sector was
Background The land is both an asset and a source of livelihood for poor people in rural areas. Many informal jobs in
Key Facts: India has been the largest producer of milk in the world for the past 15 years. Per capita
Context: The declining availability and accessibility of water necessitate strengthening the water management measures. In this regard, the focus should
India as a Global Investment Hub: India has the potential to become a Global Investment Hub. India’s unique advantages attract
About DFIs: The development finance institutions(DFI) are usually owned by the government or public institutions. DFIs provide funds for infrastructure
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